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6401. Sylvia Bassman papers
bought by Szejna Jaroszewska in Warsaw for her 3rd class passage on SS Aquatania to New York; a
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6402. "Waves, A Memoir, 1929-1950"
Palestine), first to visit family in Vilna, and then to settle in Warsaw. He recalls Polish antisemitism
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6403. Records of the Maccabi Organization, Lwów Branch (Fond 501), 1917-1965
Polish headquarters of Maccabi in Warsaw, and circular letters of the Polish branch of the Maccabi to its
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6404. Records of the Hanotiah Organization (Association of Jewish Landowners), Lwów Branch, Poland (Fond 500)
organization in Warsaw regarding contracts and payments for land.
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6405. Records of the union of Jewish participants in the Polish War of Independence, Lwów branch office, n. d.
the Union of Jews. Includes also correspondence with the organization's headquarters in Warsaw and
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6406. Book
Boleslaw - Bierut/The Six-Year Plan For The Reconstruction of Warsaw
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6407. Marx family collection
postcard was sent from Cologne and the rest were sent on route: Berlin, Bromberg (Bydgoszcz), Warsaw, Brest
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6408. Polski Czerwony Krzyż (Sygn. 284)
for the issuance of certificates to the families of victims. On August 2, 1944, during the Warsaw ... Office together with the whole of the material collected had to leave Warsaw. Office facilities opened in ... many places. Families were informed about the fate of people evacuated from Warsaw. After the war, the ... Warsaw transferred the lists of missing children to the Delegations in Germany. Polish Red Cross was also
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6409. Polski Czerwony Krzyż. Oddział Terenowy w Częstochowie (Sygn.1050)
for the issuance of certificates to the families of victims. On August 2, 1944, during the Warsaw ... Office together with the whole of the material collected had to leave Warsaw. Office facilities opened in ... many places. Families were informed about the fate of people evacuated from Warsaw. After the war, the ... Warsaw transferred the lists of missing children to the Delegations in Germany. Polish Red Cross was also
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6410. Italian poster for the film “Ulica Graniczna” (1949)
in a tenement building in Warsaw, and features two Jewish children who are forced to relocate with ... their families into the Warsaw Ghetto. The film concludes with a dramatization of the Warsaw Ghetto ... LIBERMAN • Anna CLAIRE e il piccolo DAVIDE. Regia di A.FORD [Flames over Warsaw / with Walter
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6411. Lidia Siciarz collection
transfer the Jewish girls to Warsaw, where she established an orphanage in an abandoned building on the ... site of the destroyed ghetto. After the suppression of the Warsaw uprising in the fall of 1944, the ... quickly made arrangements to transfer the Jewish girls to Warsaw. After the suppression of the Warsaw
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6412. Lidia Kleinman Siciarz papers
transfer the Jewish girls to Warsaw, where she established an orphanage in an abandoned building on the ... site of the destroyed ghetto. After the suppression of the Warsaw uprising in the fall of 1944, the ... quickly made arrangements to transfer the Jewish girls to Warsaw. After the suppression of the Warsaw
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6413. Photograph of two women posing in a forest
transfer the Jewish girls to Warsaw, where she established an orphanage in an abandoned building on the ... site of the destroyed ghetto. After the suppression of the Warsaw uprising in the fall of 1944, the ... quickly made arrangements to transfer the Jewish girls to Warsaw. After the suppression of the Warsaw
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6414. Jasia Starkopf poses with her father while they are in hiding as Jasia and Adam Bludowski.
parents were both born in Warsaw. They married in 1936 and continued to live in the home of Adam ... return to Warsaw so that family could stay together. They returned on New Years Day and Adam opened a ... peasant in the village of Zambrzyniec. Through friends in Warsaw, they met a young Polish maid named ... Adam and Pela about Catholicism. Christina later returned to Warsaw when the baby became sick and they
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6415. The Starkopf family poses by a snowman in the Feldafing displaced persons camp.
parents were both born in Warsaw. They married in 1936 and continued to live in the home of Adam ... return to Warsaw so that family could stay together. They returned on New Years Day and Adam opened a ... peasant in the village of Zambrzyniec. Through friends in Warsaw, they met a young Polish maid named ... Adam and Pela about Catholicism. Christina later returned to Warsaw when the baby became sick and they
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6416. The Starkopf family visits with friends in the Feldafing displaced persons camp.
parents were both born in Warsaw. They married in 1936 and continued to live in the home of Adam ... return to Warsaw so that family could stay together. They returned on New Years Day and Adam opened a ... peasant in the village of Zambrzyniec. Through friends in Warsaw, they met a young Polish maid named ... Adam and Pela about Catholicism. Christina later returned to Warsaw when the baby became sick and they
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6417. Jewish girls in a classroom at the Goldschmidt Jewish private school in Berlin-Grunewald.
Warsaw just as all foreign reporters and diplomats, as well as Polish government officials, were fleeing ... of Warsaw, who provided him with a car, guide, interpreter, and a permit to photograph whatever he ... liked. For two weeks, from September 7 until September 21, Bryan stayed in Warsaw filming and ... lost. From Warsaw, he was taken to Koenigsberg. While waiting for German officials to decide his fate
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6418. A Hebrew teacher at the Goldschmidt Jewish private school in Berlin-Grunewald instructs a pupil at the chalkboard.
Warsaw just as all foreign reporters and diplomats, as well as Polish government officials, were fleeing ... of Warsaw, who provided him with a car, guide, interpreter, and a permit to photograph whatever he ... liked. For two weeks, from September 7 until September 21, Bryan stayed in Warsaw filming and ... lost. From Warsaw, he was taken to Koenigsberg. While waiting for German officials to decide his fate
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6419. A pupil at the Goldschmidt Jewish private school in Berlin-Grunewald writes the conjugation of the Hebrew verb "to ask" on the chalkboard.
Warsaw just as all foreign reporters and diplomats, as well as Polish government officials, were fleeing ... of Warsaw, who provided him with a car, guide, interpreter, and a permit to photograph whatever he ... liked. For two weeks, from September 7 until September 21, Bryan stayed in Warsaw filming and ... lost. From Warsaw, he was taken to Koenigsberg. While waiting for German officials to decide his fate
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6420. A pupil at the Goldschmidt Jewish private school in Berlin-Grunewald writes the conjugation of the Hebrew verb "to ask" on the chalkboard.
Warsaw just as all foreign reporters and diplomats, as well as Polish government officials, were fleeing ... of Warsaw, who provided him with a car, guide, interpreter, and a permit to photograph whatever he ... liked. For two weeks, from September 7 until September 21, Bryan stayed in Warsaw filming and ... lost. From Warsaw, he was taken to Koenigsberg. While waiting for German officials to decide his fate
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6421. Teenage students ascend the steps to the villa housing the Goldschmidt Jewish private school in Berlin-Grunewald.
Warsaw just as all foreign reporters and diplomats, as well as Polish government officials, were fleeing ... of Warsaw, who provided him with a car, guide, interpreter, and a permit to photograph whatever he ... liked. For two weeks, from September 7 until September 21, Bryan stayed in Warsaw filming and ... lost. From Warsaw, he was taken to Koenigsberg. While waiting for German officials to decide his fate
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6422. Three teenage boys stand outside on the grounds of the Goldschmidt Jewish private school in Berlin-Grunewald.
Warsaw just as all foreign reporters and diplomats, as well as Polish government officials, were fleeing ... of Warsaw, who provided him with a car, guide, interpreter, and a permit to photograph whatever he ... liked. For two weeks, from September 7 until September 21, Bryan stayed in Warsaw filming and ... lost. From Warsaw, he was taken to Koenigsberg. While waiting for German officials to decide his fate
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6423. A Hebrew teacher at the Goldschmidt Jewish private school in Berlin-Grunewald instructs a class while one of his pupils conjugates a verb at the chalkboard.
Warsaw just as all foreign reporters and diplomats, as well as Polish government officials, were fleeing ... of Warsaw, who provided him with a car, guide, interpreter, and a permit to photograph whatever he ... liked. For two weeks, from September 7 until September 21, Bryan stayed in Warsaw filming and ... lost. From Warsaw, he was taken to Koenigsberg. While waiting for German officials to decide his fate
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6424. A group of teenage boys stands outside on the grounds of the Goldschmidt Jewish private school in Berlin-Grunewald.
Warsaw just as all foreign reporters and diplomats, as well as Polish government officials, were fleeing ... of Warsaw, who provided him with a car, guide, interpreter, and a permit to photograph whatever he ... liked. For two weeks, from September 7 until September 21, Bryan stayed in Warsaw filming and ... lost. From Warsaw, he was taken to Koenigsberg. While waiting for German officials to decide his fate
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6425. Teenage boys and girls stand outside on the grounds of the Goldschmidt Jewish private school in Berlin-Grunewald.
Warsaw just as all foreign reporters and diplomats, as well as Polish government officials, were fleeing ... of Warsaw, who provided him with a car, guide, interpreter, and a permit to photograph whatever he ... liked. For two weeks, from September 7 until September 21, Bryan stayed in Warsaw filming and ... lost. From Warsaw, he was taken to Koenigsberg. While waiting for German officials to decide his fate