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7676. Selected records of postwar East German investigative court cases and trials to Nazi war crimes
Warsaw (Poland)
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7677. Relacja Józefa Kuźba: Konzentrationslager Sachsenhausen, Oranienburg b. Berlin. Jaki pozostal w naszej pamięci. Materialy, przeżycia, komentarze
available in the Archives of the Oral History Centre KARTA and the Meeting House with History in Warsaw
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7678. Dorota Grinberg papers
participated in battles liberating Lublin, Warsaw, Pomerania region and crossed the River Oder into Germany
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7679. Rose Abrams papers
ghetto was sealed, Max and Mania fled to Warsaw. They were later deported to Majdanek concentration camp
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7680. Centralny Komitet Żydów Polskich (CKŻP). Wydział Personaly (Sygn. 303/III)
period of time survived. Most of this material refers to the staff of CKŻP headquarters in Warsaw.
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7681. Szef Zarządu Cywilnego Okręgu Wojskowego w Łodzi (Sygn. 175)
offices in Radom and in Warsaw. Includes also handwritten "Biuletyn Łódzkiego Komitetu Obywatelskiego
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7682. Casting of a long fire hook used with the crematorium ovens at Mauthausen concentration camp
experiences of Jewish victims in the Warsaw, Łódź, and Krakow ghettos, Majdanek and Treblinka killing centers
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7683. Casting of crematorium stretcher used to load the ovens at Mauthausen concentration camp
experiences of Jewish victims in the Warsaw, Łódź, and Krakow ghettos, Majdanek and Treblinka killing centers
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7684. Ariela Palacz photograph collection
September 19, 1900 in Warsaw, Poland. Her parents were married in Poland in a religious ceremony, and moved
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7685. Shmuel Rosenbaum papers
Shmuel and his family and friends in prewar Poland (Radom and Warsaw) and Palestine (Tel Aviv and Haifa
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7686. Izak Rosenblat papers
Izak “Izy” Rosenblat (1912-1993) was born in Warsaw, Poland to Josek and Chana Rosenblat. At the
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7687. Dreier and Tarnowski families papers
Dreier were both deported to the Warsaw Ghetto in April 1942 and to Theresienstadt that August. In
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7688. John William Fisher papers
were all deported to Warsaw from Pilsen in 1938 where they likely perished at an unknown date.
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7689. Tadek Korn papers
outside of Warsaw, following the German invasion of 1939. They first moved to the Russian-occupied side of
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7690. Lista Family papers
family briefly went to Warsaw before returning to Góra Kalwaria. They were deported to the Góra Kalwaria
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7691. Andrew Nagorski papers
correspondent and bureau chief for Newsweek in Hong Kong, Moscow, Rome, Bonn, Warsaw, and Berlin between 1978
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7692. Ciechanowiecki and Miller families photograph collection
Hinka Miller (1915-2012) was born in Warsaw, Poland to Gitl Modrikamien and Nuta Miller. She had at
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7693. Abraham and Simone Slowes collection
in Warsaw. Abraham Slowes had three siblings: Dina Beila (b. 1908), Salomon (b. 1909), and Róża
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7694. Lola Kamien photograph collection
In 1950 they moved to Warsaw, where Noah became a prosecutor. In 1969 the Kamień family left Poland
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7695. Jozik Wolman photograph collection
Warsaw, where Halina continued to teach in a nursing school and worked as a nurse, and Henryk was history
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7696. Ilie Wacs family papers
publications commemorating the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising and the establishment of the state of Israel, and cards
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7697. Rachel Szpigelman Rappaport collection
from Warsaw. In December 1944 they had to flee again, as the fear from denunciation grew and went back
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7698. Hélène Cantkier Goldflus collection
met in Warsaw and were married there in 1930. For their honeymoon, they travelled to Paris, where a
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7699. David Goldschild photograph collection
Dachau, where he worked for the BMW factory. His father was taken to Warsaw to clear the remains of the
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7700. Simon Zilberberg collection
Poland (b. 1910). Henry was trained as a tailor and left Warsaw, Poland in 1937 to immigrate to France