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6476. Olczak family photograph collection
Warsaw (Poland) ... Gibersztajn, who was originally from Warsaw. In June 1941, soon after the German invasion of the USSR, the ... In March 1946 the Rajzmans repatriated to Bielawa, Poland and after two years they settled in Warsaw
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6477. Studio portrait of Polish rescuer Celina Markowska.
what she could and offered to help hide Danka if needed. Following the liquidation of the Warsaw ghetto ... relatives in Warsaw had enquired about her family in Czestochowa. Danka reunited with them in 1946. They ... his wife and son died in Treblinka in 1941. Also her brother Avrum perished in Warsaw in 1943
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6478. Danka Perelmuter (right) shares a bench with Zulka Bozek in postwar Czestochowa.
what she could and offered to help hide Danka if needed. Following the liquidation of the Warsaw ghetto ... relatives in Warsaw had enquired about her family in Czestochowa. Danka reunited with them in 1946. They ... his wife and son died in Treblinka in 1941. Also her brother Avrum perished in Warsaw in 1943
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6479. False papers issued to Danka Perelmuter under the alias Zofia Suska.
what she could and offered to help hide Danka if needed. Following the liquidation of the Warsaw ghetto ... relatives in Warsaw had enquired about her family in Czestochowa. Danka reunited with them in 1946. They ... his wife and son died in Treblinka in 1941. Also her brother Avrum perished in Warsaw in 1943
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6480. Document attesting to Dyna's real identity.
what she could and offered to help hide Danka if needed. Following the liquidation of the Warsaw ghetto ... relatives in Warsaw had enquired about her family in Czestochowa. Danka reunited with them in 1946. They ... his wife and son died in Treblinka in 1941. Also her brother Avrum perished in Warsaw in 1943
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6481. Postwar photo of Danka Perelmuter and friends in Krynica.
what she could and offered to help hide Danka if needed. Following the liquidation of the Warsaw ghetto ... relatives in Warsaw had enquired about her family in Czestochowa. Danka reunited with them in 1946. They ... his wife and son died in Treblinka in 1941. Also her brother Avrum perished in Warsaw in 1943
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6482. Prewar photo of Danka Perelmuter with her older sister [probably Chajcza].
what she could and offered to help hide Danka if needed. Following the liquidation of the Warsaw ghetto ... relatives in Warsaw had enquired about her family in Czestochowa. Danka reunited with them in 1946. They ... his wife and son died in Treblinka in 1941. Also her brother Avrum perished in Warsaw in 1943
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6483. Close-up of false identificaton card issued to Danka Perelmuter under the alias Zofia Suska.
what she could and offered to help hide Danka if needed. Following the liquidation of the Warsaw ghetto ... relatives in Warsaw had enquired about her family in Czestochowa. Danka reunited with them in 1946. They ... his wife and son died in Treblinka in 1941. Also her brother Avrum perished in Warsaw in 1943
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6484. Prewar family photo of the Reichental family. Moishe (Marian) Reichental is standing second from the right.
what she could and offered to help hide Danka if needed. Following the liquidation of the Warsaw ghetto ... relatives in Warsaw had enquired about her family in Czestochowa. Danka reunited with them in 1946. They ... his wife and son died in Treblinka in 1941. Also her brother Avrum perished in Warsaw in 1943
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6485. Eichmann Trial -- Sessions 6, 7 and 8 -- Hausner's opening statement
Germany's annexation of Poland, and the establishment of the Warsaw Ghetto. There is a blip at 00:16:47 ... Hausner uses eyewitness accounts to illustrate the conditions in the Warsaw Ghetto. He talks about the ... in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Hausner quotes from the Einsatzgruppen records including testimony
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6486. Portfolio
York City. Zielezinski, a Polish Catholic, was arrested in Warsaw by the Germans for political activity ... to the Warsaw ghetto which was established by the Germans in October 1941. On March 23, 1943, he was ... in 1946: K.Z. Album, which visualized his experiences in Warsaw Ghetto, and 24 drawings from
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6487. Max and Rose Feld papers
Warsaw (Poland) ... Warsaw, Poland. Rose was born without hearing, and attended a school for the deaf, but her parents were ... Warsaw with her family. The Szteinberg family moved again in 1933 to Paris, France, in response to the
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6488. Überstellungsliste vom KL Ravensbrück nach KL Sachsenhausen. Arbeitslager Berlin - Oberspree (A.E.G.).
Warsaw : Archives of the Main Commission for the Investigation of the Nazi Crimes in Poland. ... Warsaw, Poland. The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum selected specific folders from these groups
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6489. Wykaz ocalalych Zydow polskich : Syg. 307 = Index books and registration forms for Jewish survivors in Poland.
[Warsaw, Poland :Jewish Historical Institute (original records custodian)] ... Jewish Historical Institute --Warsaw (Poland) --Sources.
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6490. Past Conferences and Workshops
for Advanced Holocaust Studies, USHMM Childhood in the Warsaw Ghetto—Barbara Engelking-Boni ... Assistant Professor, Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Polish Academy of Science, Warsaw [audio file
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6491. Members of the Lodz ghetto administration are gathered around a table.
Jacob, perished in Warsaw. Abram Josef remained in Lodz. He came from a family of metalworkers, and he ... Glicenstain and her three children, Maxy, Bella, and Gitla, lived in Warsaw and perished at Treblinka. Two
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6492. Zygmunt Kawczynski holds a name card intended to help any of his surviving family members locate him at the Kloster Indersdorf DP camp.
Zygmunt Kawczynski was born on August 15, 1929 in Warsaw to Antoni and Janina (nee Stazecka ... ). Zygmunt Kawczynski was born on August 15, 1929 in Warsaw to Antoni and Janina (nee Stazecka).
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6493. Zenon Zalewski holds a name card intended to help any of his surviving family members locate him at the Kloster Indersdorf DP camp.
Zenon Zalewski was born June 7, 1930 in Warsaw to Michal and Antonina. There is record of him in ... Dab Zenon Zalewski was born June 7, 1930 in Warsaw to Michal and Antonina. There is record of him in
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6494. Jan Wielonborek holds a name card intended to help any of his surviving family members locate him at the Kloster Indersdorf DP camp.
Jan Wielonborek was born on October 1, 1930 in Warsaw to Adam and Jadwiga Raczwicz. He was ... repatriat Jan Wielonborek was born on October 1, 1930 in Warsaw to Adam and Jadwiga Raczwicz. He was
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6495. Jankiel Klajman holds a name card intended to help any of his surviving family members locate him at the Kloster Indersdorf DP camp.
Jankiel Klajman was born on April 22, 1931 in Warsaw. He immigrated to England in October 1945 ... Jankiel Klajman was born on April 22, 1931 in Warsaw. He immigrated to England in October 1945.
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6496. Portrait of Jan Karski during his mission to the United States to inform government leaders about Nazi policy in Poland.
Warsaw, he joined the underground in which his older brother Marian was an important figure. Karski ... smuggled into the Warsaw Ghetto and into a transit camp - probably Izbica -- so he could see first hand the
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6497. Henryk Luczynski holds a name card intended to help any of his surviving family members locate him at the Kloster Indersdorf DP camp.
Henry Luczynski was born on January 5, 1932 or 1929 in Warsaw. His parents' names were Boleslaw and ... Henry Luczynski was born on January 5, 1932 or 1929 in Warsaw. His parents' names were Boleslaw and
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6498. Two youths working in a woodworking shop in the Kovno ghetto.
Daniel Bursztyn (now Daniel Inbar) was born October 28, 1932 in Warsaw. He was the only child of ... th Daniel Bursztyn (now Daniel Inbar) was born October 28, 1932 in Warsaw. He was the only child of
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6499. The donor with her sister and her brother-in-law's sister in Kolomyja.
lived as Poles on false papers until April 1943. From there they made their way to Warsaw, arriving on ... Good Friday during the Warsaw ghetto uprising. The two were arrested as suspected Jews and taken to a
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6500. Three members of the donor's family walk arm-in-arm along a street in Nowy Sacz, Poland.
lived as Poles on false papers until April 1943. From there they made their way to Warsaw, arriving on ... Good Friday during the Warsaw ghetto uprising. The two were arrested as suspected Jews and taken to a