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6976. Painting
Wloclawek, Poland in 1923. His family fled to Warsaw, where they were forced into the ghetto. From there he
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6977. Painting
Wloclawek, Poland in 1923. His family fled to Warsaw, where they were forced into the ghetto. From there he
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6978. Painting
Wloclawek, Poland in 1923. His family fled to Warsaw, where they were forced into the ghetto. From there he
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6979. Painting
Wloclawek, Poland in 1923. His family fled to Warsaw, where they were forced into the ghetto. From there he
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6980. Prasa konspiracyjna
USHMM Archives, RG-15.091M, Prasa Konspiracyjna Powstania Warszawskiego [Warsaw Uprising
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6981. Delegatura Rządu Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej na Kraj. Departament Informacji i Prasy (Sygn. 202/III/1-116)
Source of acquisition is the Archiwum Akt Nowych, Warsaw, Poland, Sygn. 202/III/1-116. Records
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6982. Prasa konspiracyjna
USHMM Archives, RG-15.091M, Prasa Konspiracyjna Powstania Warszawskiego [Warsaw Uprising
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6983. Prasa konspiracyjna
USHMM Archives, RG-15.091M, Prasa Konspiracyjna Powstania Warszawskiego [Warsaw Uprising
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6984. Kommandeur der Sicherheitspolizei und des SD im Distrikt Radom, Aussenstelle Kielce records (Sygn.170)
Narodowi Polskiemu (IPN), Warsaw, Poland, Sygn.170. Records created by the Sicherheitspolizei and
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6985. Relacje, wspomnienia i materiały żołnierzy Batalionów Chłopskich
Warsaw (Poland)--History--Occupation, 1939-1945.
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6986. Leonard T. Zawacki, Auschwitz prisoner no. 13390
-Jewish prisoner of war. He and his cousin escaped from a German prison and worked in Warsaw, Poland, with
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6987. Kommandeur der Schutzpolizei in Distrikt Radom work journal (Sygn.172)
Narodowi Polskiemu (IPN), Warsaw, Poland, Sygn.172. Records created by the Schutzpolizei in Radom, Poland
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6988. Postage stamp, 10 zloty, featuring the Krakow gate, Lublin, issued in German occupied Poland
districts with seats in Krakow, Warsaw, Radom, and Lublin. There were several issues of stamps featuring
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6989. Postage stamp, 20 zloty, featuring the Dominican Church, Krakow, issued in German occupied Poland
districts with seats in Krakow, Warsaw, Radom, and Lublin. There were several issues of stamps featuring
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6990. Oral history interview with Abraham Wajnryb
family’s background in Wislica, Poland; his Jewish education; attending medical school at Warsaw
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6991. Group portrait of Jewish youth in hiding. Pictured bottom row from right to left are Francine Ajzensztark, Maurice Rubinsztein and Maurice's cousin Suzanne (who did not survive).
Poland near Warsaw. She has an older sister Rachela (Suzanne, later Barton). Her family moved to France
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6992. Group portrait of Irena Landau, her daughter and grandchildren.
Warsaw after her her birth. During World War II, Irena recognized that the Jews were in danger when the
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6993. The Sobel family goes for a horse and wagon right in Zlochow.
Archives hidden beneath the rubble of the Warsaw ghetto. The family intended to move to Israel, but Herman
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6994. Salomea (right) and Judyta (center) Sobel pose in front of a statue in Lvov together with an unidentified woman.
Archives hidden beneath the rubble of the Warsaw ghetto. The family intended to move to Israel, but Herman
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6995. Prewar portrait of the extended Ring family in Krzepice, Poland.
they entered the town. The family unsuccessfully tried to escape to Warsaw, and several days later the
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6996. Close-up portrait of Hebrew and Yiddish author Itzhak Katzenelson in the Vittel internment camp.
Lodz for Warsaw, where he remained until the spring of 1943. During this period he kept a diary (which
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6997. Clara Finkelstein plays with a friend in a yard at the DP camp, Schlachtensee.
Warsaw, Poland) and Frania (Freida) Mirt (b. September 5, 1920, Bialystok). Clara was born on September
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6998. Kindergarten children celebrate Tu Bishvat in their class in the Schlachtensee displaced persons camp.
Warsaw, Poland) and Frania (Freida) Mirt (b. September 5, 1920, Bialystok). Clara was born on September
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6999. Clara stands outside with her father, Mosche (Moszek) and her mother, Frania (Freida) Finkelstein.
Warsaw, Poland) and Frania (Freida) Mirt (b. September 5, 1920, Bialystok). Clara was born on September
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7000. Clara stands outside with a group of young children in the Schlachtensee displaced persons camp Clara is in the exact middle of the photo in a rabbit-fur coat.
Warsaw, Poland) and Frania (Freida) Mirt (b. September 5, 1920, Bialystok). Clara was born on September