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6801. Mordechai Shenhabi personal archives, Mishmar ha-ʻEmeḳ (Israel) (RG-95-3)
), articles, letters, correspondence with Efraim Barzelai in Warsaw (1926-1932), correspondence with
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6802. Gouache painting of a prisoner at the Majdanek concentration camp
Academy of Art in Warsaw. He agreed to only two exhibitions of his work during his lifetime. Eugeniusz, 72
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6803. Ink drawing
Correspondence: letters and postcards from Zylberglajt family in Warsaw, where Jankel Zylberglajt (donor
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6804. Zbiór odezw organizacji żydowskich (Sygn. 1313)
Warsaw (Poland)--History--20th century.
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6805. Polityczne ugrupowania w kraju w okresie okupacji-zbiór akt (Sygn. 1332)
Warsaw (Poland)
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6806. Akta więzienne osób skazanych za działalność komunistyczną (Sygn. 1508)
Warsaw (Poland)
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6807. Ankieta Sadów Grodzkich (Sygn.163)
Warsaw (Poland)
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6808. Records of the Deutsche Strafanstalt Nowy Wiśnicz (Sygn. 109)
Polskiemu (IPN), Warsaw, Poland, Sygn. 109. The German prison administration in Nowy Wiśnicz, Poland
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6809. Haika Grosman personal archives (RG-95-69)
Warsaw, and Bialystok, and she took part in the Bialystok ghetto uprising of 1943. After immigration to
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6810. Cukier and Cohen families papers
Max Cohen was born Max Cukier on March 15, 1884 in Warsaw, Poland to Zacharias Cukier and Estera
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6811. Narodowe Siły Zbrojne: Dowództwo (Sygn.1329)
Source of acquisition is the Archiwum Akt Nowych, Warsaw, Sygn. 207 (old) and Sygn. 1329 (new
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6812. Inspektorat Armii Krajowej w Częstochowie (Sygn.399)
collection also contains documents on AK Women's Military Service, the Warsaw insurgents, and guerrilla
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6813. Jan Szelubski papers
II, Szelubski was a company commander of the Armia Ludowa during the Warsaw uprising and received the
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6814. Kommandeur der Ordnungspolizei Lublin (Sygn.175)
Narodowi Polskiemu (IPN), Warsaw, Poland, Sygn.179. Records crated by the Ordnungspolizei Lublin, from 1940
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6815. Delegatura Rządu Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej na Kraj. Departament Sprawiedliwości, Przemysłu, Handlu i Rolnictwa (Sygn.202/IV-VI)
Source of acquisition is the Archiwum Akt Nowych, Warsaw, Poland, Sygn. 2/1325/0. Records created
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6816. Delegatura Rządu Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej na Kraj. Departament Informacji i Prasy. Sekcja Wschodnia (Sygn. 202/II/117-134)
Source of acquisition is the Archiwum Akt Nowych, Warsaw, Poland, Sygn. 202/II/117-134. Records
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6817. Centralny Komitet Żydów Polskich (CKŻP). Wydział Opieki Społecznej (Sygn. 303/VIII)
to 1950. Documents concern the Jewish communities in larger cities such as Warsaw, Wrocław, Kraków
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6818. Oral history interview with Ruth Joseph
in a town near Warsaw; the family's flight toward the front line in the direction of the Soviet Union
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6819. Oral history interview with Esther Kozlowski
war years passing as a non-Jew; using false identity papers; hiding with friends in Krakow and Warsaw
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6820. Amalia Klinger collection
Kolischer (b. 1924 in Warsaw), survived Buchenwald.
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6821. Rotenberg and Weiss families photograph collection
the Nazi invasion of Poland, he joined the Warsaw underground. Facing arrest by the Gestapo, he fled
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6822. Yoram Shaaf photograph collection
settled in Lodz, Poland with Yoram. Yoram moved to Warsaw, Poland and married Anna Kowalska in 1962 and
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6823. Raphael Aronson photograph collection
apartment in Linz, Austria, in 1946. The photographs depict Jews in the ghettos in Łod́ź and Warsaw, Poland
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6824. Holcman family papers
was released from the camp in 1955, and joined Liza and Aurelia in Warsaw.
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6825. Albert M. Sharon memoir
Albert M. Sharon (1924-1990) was born into a Jewish household in Warsaw, Poland before moving to