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6751. Oral history interview with William Lowenberg
Warsaw (Poland)
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6752. IN MEMORIAM : NEDERLANDSE OORLOGSSLACHTOFFERS / compiled by G.G. Couwenberg ; editors, B.A.
and Warsaw (v. 2); 1639 names of Mauthausen victims (v. 3); the names of more than 100,000 Jews, both
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6753. Listen poln. Häftlinge - die auf der Cap Arcona und der Thielbek unkamen / Aus: Film aus AGKBZH für Gdst.
[Warsaw]).
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6754. Frequently Asked Questions about the Holocaust for Educators
information included the mass murder operations at Auschwitz, the destruction of the Warsaw ghetto, and the
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6755. Przezylismy Gross-Rosen. Zwiazek Bojownikow o Wolnosc i Demokracje. Dzielnica Warszawa-Srodmiescie.
[Warsaw?]
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6756. A group of teenage girls who are members of the Hashomer Hatzair Zionist youth movement, pose on a park bench 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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6757. Group portrait of the children and teachers of the Lindenfels displaced persons' center for children.
invasion Rose lived in the Piotrkow ghetto until April 1940, when she fled to Warsaw. There she obtained
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6758. Group portrait of the teaching staff of the Lindenfels displaced persons' center for children.
invasion Rose lived in the Piotrkow ghetto until April 1940, when she fled to Warsaw. There she obtained
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6759. The ruins of Michniow after its "pacification" by the 1st Motorized Police Battalion.
then burned. In reprisal the next morning, 13 July 1943, the AK attacked a train bound for Warsaw
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6760. Leaders of the Jewish Agency for Palestine meet in the Paris office.
Warsaw, Jarblum was one of the founders of the Poalei Zion socialist Zionist movement in Poland. In 1907
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6761. Portrait of fifteen-year-old Jadzia Liwer in Bedzin.
a business college in Krakow. The family fled from Bedzin to Warsaw, then Lvov/Lwów on September 2
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6762. Aerial view of the Ebensee concentration camp.
taking a position at the Jewish hospital in Warsaw. After the German invasion, Wortman fled to the
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6763. View of the Ebensee concentration camp.
taking a position at the Jewish hospital in Warsaw. After the German invasion, Wortman fled to the
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6764. Group portrait of Jewish displaced persons holding a Zionist flag.
Wolomin near Warsaw. The following year, his wife gave birth to a son Avraham. Soon after, however, Mira
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6765. Portrait of Mendel Rozenblit holding a camera while living as a displaced person in Munich.
Wolomin near Warsaw. The following year, his wife gave birth to a son Avraham. Soon after, however, Mira
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6766. Jewish displaced persons recite the marriage blessings for the bride and groom at a Sheva Brachot (post-nuptial) wedding celebration.
Wolomin near Warsaw. The following year, his wife gave birth to a son Avraham. Soon after, however, Mira
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6767. Survivors from Lukow, Poland dedicate a memorial tablet for holocaust victims from their town at a ceremony in Munich.
Wolomin near Warsaw. The following year, his wife gave birth to a son Avraham. Soon after, however, Mira
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6768. Survivors from Lukow, Poland dedicate a memorial tablet for holocaust victims from their town at a ceremony in Munich.
Wolomin near Warsaw. The following year, his wife gave birth to a son Avraham. Soon after, however, Mira
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6769. Survivors from Lukow, Poland dedicate a memorial tablet for holocaust victims from their town at a ceremony in Munich.
Wolomin near Warsaw. The following year, his wife gave birth to a son Avraham. Soon after, however, Mira
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6770. A permit issued to Mendel Rozenblit by the mayor of Munich, allowing him to move from Dachau concentration camp to Munich.
Wolomin near Warsaw. The following year, his wife gave birth to a son Avraham. Soon after, however, Mira
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6771. Portrait of a student in the courtyard of a yeshiva in Zamosc.
were shot by the Germans in Izbica in 1942. Elke was killed in Warsaw with her family, and Rachmiel
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6772. Officers with the 1st Motorized Police Battalion in Michniow during the "pacification" of the village.
then burned. In reprisal the next morning, 13 July 1943, the AK attacked a train bound for Warsaw
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6773. The ruins of Michniow after its "pacification" by the 1st Motorized Police Battalion.
then burned. In reprisal the next morning, 13 July 1943, the AK attacked a train bound for Warsaw
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6774. Portrait of Victor Jakubowicz, the donor's brother.
on May 18, 1912 in Warsaw, Poland, Wigdor's wife, was deported to Auschwitz-Birkenau on transport XI
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6775. Portrait of Idel Jakubowicz, the donor's brother.
on May 18, 1912 in Warsaw, Poland, Wigdor's wife, was deported to Auschwitz-Birkenau on transport XI