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5326. Łódź ghetto scrip, 2 mark note, acquired by Polish Jewish survivor
during a roundup. In the spring 1942, Dr. Gaerber wrote to the daughter of Jan Kwapinski in Warsaw and ... ’s friend, whose husband was murdered in the pogrom, and take them to Warsaw. They stayed for 3 or 4 nights ... spring1944, they found a place in Milanowek on the outskirts of Warsaw. They were discovered by the Germans ... Warsaw and they hid there. Dr. Gaerber was very sick with jaundice and even contemplated suicide. They
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5327. Plate with colorful, oval-shaped cartoon figures carried by a Kindertransport refugee
Warsaw (Poland) ... transported to the Warsaw ghetto sometime after his deportation to Poland. Ina’s mother, Hannah, and her ... grandmother, Golda, were transported to the Warsaw ghetto between September 1939 and October 1940. Ina ... ’s grandfather, Judah, was likely deported to Warsaw as well. The last records for Victor, Hannah, and Golda
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5328. Teacup and saucer with blue and pink flowers carried by Kindertransport refugee
Warsaw (Poland) ... transported to the Warsaw ghetto sometime after his deportation to Poland. Ina’s mother, Hannah, and her ... grandmother, Golda, were transported to the Warsaw ghetto between September 1939 and October 1940. Ina ... ’s grandfather, Judah, was likely deported to Warsaw as well. The last records for Victor, Hannah, and Golda
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5329. Franz Grassler
Franz Grassler was assistant to Heinz Auerswald, the Nazi commissioner of the Warsaw ghetto ... explains that Palais Bruehl was the headquarters of the Warsaw governor [Ludwig] Fischer. Grassler ... (governor of the Warsaw ghetto); instead he calls himself an "Assessor." He explains how he came to be ... posted in Warsaw. He cannot remember exactly when he started to work for Auerswald but it was not when
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5330. Swiss watch taken from the body of an SS guard by a concentration camp inmate
body of a dead SS guard, around April 1945. After the collapse of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in May ... Abraham Lewent was born on July 27, 1924, to Raphael Nachman and Hena Lea Rozbruch Lewent in Warsaw ... them. On September 1, 1939, Germany invaded Poland. Warsaw was bombed and they had no water, heat, or ... to get a job at the labor camp at the Warsaw-Okecie airfield. He unloaded coal wagons and stole coal
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5331. Striped concentration camp jacket worn by a young Polish Jewish inmate
April 1945. After the collapse of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in May 1943, Abraham and his father Raphael ... Abraham Lewent was born on July 27, 1924, to Raphael Nachman and Hena Lea Rozbruch Lewent in Warsaw ... them. On September 1, 1939, Germany invaded Poland. Warsaw was bombed and they had no water, heat, or ... to get a job at the labor camp at the Warsaw-Okecie airfield. He unloaded coal wagons and stole coal
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5332. Leitz glass slide projector with case, trays, and key ring used in a displaced persons camp
Ephraim Mayer Robinson (Rubizon) was born in Warsaw, Poland, on January 12, 1915. He received a ... Ephraim Mayer Robinson (originally from Warsaw, Poland) and his wife Sarah (originally from ... Efraim Majer Rubinzon (later Ephraim Robinson, 1915-1985) was born in Warsaw, Poland, to Chaim ... return to Warsaw in mid-July. He planned to liquidate the family business and return to France with his
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5333. Duvet cover made from a US Army parachute by a Jewish family in a displaced persons camp
Ephraim Mayer Robinson (Rubizon) was born in Warsaw, Poland, on January 12, 1915. He received a ... Ephraim Mayer Robinson (originally from Warsaw, Poland) and his wife Sarah (originally from ... Efraim Majer Rubinzon (later Ephraim Robinson, 1915-1985) was born in Warsaw, Poland, to Chaim ... return to Warsaw in mid-July. He planned to liquidate the family business and return to France with his
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5334. Reservations regarding the issue of foreign passports, 1936-1937
This index is created by POLIN Museum, Warsaw, Poland in cooperation with USHMM. See Virtual Shtetl
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5335. "Children in Orphanages and Children's Homes (December 1945)", In: SURVIVORS OF THE HOLOCAUST IN POLAND: A PORTRAIT BASED ON JEWISH
The author cites three sources for this list: the Central Committee of Polish Jews, Warsaw; the
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5336. [Studies of deportations in the General-Gouvernement], In: BIULETYN ZYDOWSKIEGO INSTYTUTU HISTORYCZNEGO (Nos.
Warsaw of a research study undertaken to determine the timetable and number of Jews deported or
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5337. /List No. 11 Polish Ghettos/
Warsaw Ghetto Poland
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5338. List No. 7 /Polish Ghettos/
Warsaw Ghetto Poland
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5339. Liste Nr. 1
Warsaw Ghetto Poland
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5340. Causes and Motivations
Emmanuel Ringelblum, a Jewish resident of Warsaw wrote, “One of the most important economic matters—as it
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5341. Masquerade
Blitz and the destruction of Warsaw happened long before the bombing of Dresden.” “Ach, Schatz, don
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5342. Past Lectures
Rubinstein, the Warsaw Ghetto Street Jester” March 13, 2019 [audio file="{filedir_2}2019Shapiro
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5343. Maria Minc Morgenstern sunbathes with one of her twin daughters in the yard of their home while living in hiding under false papers.
after escaping from the Warsaw ghetto. Walentyna Zak converted to Judaism immediately after the war
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5344. Twin sisters Sylvia and Anna Morgenstern pose with their dolls while living in hiding in occupied Poland.
after escaping from the Warsaw ghetto. Walentyna Zak converted to Judaism immediately after the war
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5345. Stefania Minc cares for her twin grand daughters while the family was in hiding.
after escaping from the Warsaw ghetto. Walentyna Zak converted to Judaism immediately after the war
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5346. Maria Minc Morgenstern picks sunflowers with one of her twin daughters while living in hiding in occupied Poland.
after escaping from the Warsaw ghetto. Walentyna Zak converted to Judaism immediately after the war
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5347. Maria Minc Morgenstern puts on her daughter's shoe in the garden of the home where they are living under false papers.
after escaping from the Warsaw ghetto. Walentyna Zak converted to Judaism immediately after the war
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5348. The Morgenstern family poses with their rescuer, Walentyna Zak, while living in hiding.
after escaping from the Warsaw ghetto. Walentyna Zak converted to Judaism immediately after the war
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5349. False identification papers used by the donor's wife, Maria Minc Morgenstern, during her years of hiding in occupied Poland.
after escaping from the Warsaw ghetto. Walentyna Zak converted to Judaism immediately after the war
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5350. False identification papers used by the donor's mother-in-law Stefania Gutentag Minc during her years of hiding in occupied Poland.
after escaping from the Warsaw ghetto. Walentyna Zak converted to Judaism immediately after the war