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5401. Gina Kaeser papers
Gustava was born in Warsaw, Poland to Joseph Goldzweig-Thursz and Felicia Weisholt and survived the Bergen
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5402. Amos Eiran papers
for Emma Tauber by Sami Sheinkinder in Warsaw, 1935, prior to her departure to Palestine. Includes one
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5403. "An Absence of Closure"
destroyed Warsaw ghetto for forced labor collecting building scraps. In August, they were transferred to
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5404. "My short story of time in Mauthausen"
Bialous, originally of Warsaw, Poland. In the memoir, Mr. Bialous relates his memories of his transfer
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5405. COHASCO collection
children of the nations to help save the Jews; a souvenir leaflet for the 50th anniversary of the Warsaw
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5406. Eli Oliff papers
I and was a businessman. In November 1942 Eli and his family were deported from the Warsaw ghetto to
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5407. Lewin family papers
Warsaw, Poland. He married Selma Ordinans and worked as a confectioner. During World War II, he was
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5408. Abraham M. Neumann family collection
Abraham M. Neumann and the Neumann and Kuerschner families in Warsaw, Poland, and Vienna, Austria, and the
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5409. Memories of the years 1939-1945
Warsaw ghetto and Terezin and was imprisoned in a labor camp, and Buchenwald and Flossenbürg. After the
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5410. Copies of selected records relating to the Holocaust
One box containing photocopies of RG-84, General Records of the Warsaw Embassy circa 1946 (two
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5411. Armando and Mathilde Starkand papers
Armando Starkand was born in Warsaw, Poland, on July 16, 1902. He had a daughter, Lillian Starkand
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5412. Liberman and Tencer families papers
Lublin in 1946 and with her nanny in Warsaw in 1945.
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5413. "Beshert: It was Meant to Be"
in Warsaw, and the second part of the memoir is entitled "The Troubles I've Seen" and covers November
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5414. Book of poetry
Rita Kerner Hilton was born Rita Levin on 22 July 1926 in Warsaw, Poland to Flora and Moses Levin
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5415. Group portrait of five Jewish women and a Jewish man, wearing Dutch Star of David badges inscribed with the word "Jood".
Szwajcer, Golda Zweifach from Krakow, Klara Ringel from Ukraine and Jadzia Rosen from Warsaw.
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5416. Five girls carry their book bags on their way to the Hochstein Gymnasium in Lodz.
's older sister. Bronka Rheingold, Bela Ginzburg and Marysia Sheinberg were killed in the Warsaw ghetto
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5417. A portrait of the partisan fighter and artist Alexander Bogen.
taught at art academies in Lodz and Warsaw. At the end of 1941 he joined the Voroshilov partisan unit
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5418. Kawałek and Celnik families papers
Samuel and Jakub Celnik, two sons of Ajzyk Celnik, who perished in the Warsaw ghetto. Also contains
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5419. Gross family photograph
's father) a lawyer and activist in the Polish Socialist Party [PPS], who survived on false papers in Warsaw
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5420. Singapore | The Happy Harry
Songs recorded in Warsaw, ca. 1928. Syrena 19505 6173. Side A: Singapore. Fox-Stomp z "Wielkiej
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5421. "Following in our Father's Footsteps"
selection and were sent to a labor camp outside of Warsaw. He was also imprisoned in Dachau and Muhldorf
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5422. Morning Freiheit (New York, New York) [Newspaper]
Podolski and Warsaw, Poland, and after the war in Israel and Poland. Some of these materials may be
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5423. Morning Freiheit (New York, New York) [Newspaper]
Podolski and Warsaw, Poland, and after the war in Israel and Poland. Some of these materials may be
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5424. Morning Freiheit (New York, New York) [Newspaper]
Podolski and Warsaw, Poland, and after the war in Israel and Poland. Some of these materials may be
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5425. Morning Freiheit (New York, New York) [Newspaper]
Podolski and Warsaw, Poland, and after the war in Israel and Poland. Some of these materials may be