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5351. False identification papers used by the donor's mother 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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5352. Page from a Generalgouvernement Kennkarte. False identification papers used by the donor's mother, Dorota Gotheil 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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5353. False identification papers used by the donor's mother, Dorota Gotheil 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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5354. False birth certificate used by Mieczysalw Morgenstern, a Jew from Lodz, to obtain Aryan papers during the German occupation of Poland.
after escaping from the Warsaw ghetto. Walentyna Zak converted to Judaism immediately after the war
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5355. Survivors visit the Jewish cemetery in Piotrkow Trybunalski.
invasion Rose lived in the Piotrkow ghetto until April 1940, when she fled to Warsaw. There she obtained
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5356. Group portrait of members of a Hashomer Hatzair kibbutz in Czestochowa.
invasion Rose lived in the Piotrkow ghetto until April 1940, when she fled to Warsaw. There she obtained
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5357. A Jewish youth does carpentry work at a hachshara [Zionist collective] operated by the Hashomer Hatzair Zionist youth movement in Piotrkow Trybunalski.
invasion Rose lived in the Piotrkow ghetto until April 1940, when she fled to Warsaw. There she obtained
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5358. Group portrait of six young Jewish men and women in the Piotrkow Trybunalski ghetto.
invasion Rose lived in the Piotrkow ghetto until April 1940, when she fled to Warsaw. There she obtained
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5359. Five Jewish teenage boys pose outside in a pyramid in the Piotrkow Trybunalski ghetto.
invasion Rose lived in the Piotrkow ghetto until April 1940, when she fled to Warsaw. There she obtained
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5360. Group portrait of teachers and students in a first communion class at the Ursulinen convent school in Vienna.
's mother purchased false papers they moved to Warsaw, where Romana lived under the name of Romana Maria
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5361. Self-portrait of photographer Julia Diament Pirotte in Marseille.
a working class Jewish family in Warsaw. As a young woman in the 1930s she emigrated to Belgium
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5362. Der Befehlshaber der Sicherheitspolizei und des Sicherheitsdienstes in Frankreich records (Sygn. 350)
Polskiemu, Warsaw, Poland, Sygn. 350, files 1–259.
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5363. Institut für Deutsche Ostarbeit (IDO)
employees of the Institute, financial books and others; records of IDO branches in L’viv and Warsaw; records
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5364. Zbiór obwieszczeń i ulotek dotyczących życia społecznego ludności żydowskiej (Sygn. 144)
Warsaw (Poland)
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5365. Landrat des Kreises Briesen records
Poland, located in Warsaw. The records were selected for filming from Main Commission, Record Group 82
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5366. Records of the Feldkommandantur Radom (Sygn.161)
Polskiemu (IPN), Warsaw, Poland, Sygn.161. The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Archives acquired the
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5367. Kommandeur der SIPO und SD für den Distrikt Radom records (Sygn.184)
Polskiemu (IPN), Warsaw, Poland, Sygn. 184. The records were filmed for the United States Holocaust Research
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5368. Selected records from the Beauftragter für den Vierjahresplan/Zentrale (R 26 I)
Poland and the Jewish population of Łódź and Warsaw, and a report by Dr. Scharping.
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5369. Anna Hershey collection
the Warsaw Conservatory of Music, a photograph of Pola taken in the Łódź ghetto, and a pre-war
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5370. Israel Glazer personal papers (RG-95-47)
Warsaw (Poland)
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5371. Nahum Sharon (Strachman) personal archives (RG-95-17),
Warsaw (Poland)
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5372. Zygielbaum family collection
who was murdered in the Warsaw ghetto; a photograph of an unidentified boy; correspondence relating to
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5373. Wiezienie na Świętym Krzyżu (Sygn.187)
Correspondence of the Ministerstwo Sprawiedliwości (Ministry of Justice), Warsaw and Sąd Okręgowy
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5374. Akta gminy Wałowice powiatu Rawskigo z siedziba w Niwnej (Sygn.1106)
regulations related to Jewish families deported from Germany and Warsaw, and statistics of local properties
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5375. Akta gminy Przysucha (Sygn. 1130)
persons from Warsaw. These registers include notes about the population returning from Germany and Jews