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7976. Guta Graubart seated at a table in the Pocking displaced persons camp.
come to Lodz via Warsaw and Lublin with his niece and nephew, Blanka and Avraham. Like Guta, he had
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7977. Guta and Henryk Graubart with their daughter, Miriam, in the Pocking displaced persons camp.
come to Lodz via Warsaw and Lublin with his niece and nephew, Blanka and Avraham. Like Guta, he had
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7978. Miriam Graubart sits on a step next to her toy baby carriage, in the Pocking displaced persons camp.
come to Lodz via Warsaw and Lublin with his niece and nephew, Blanka and Avraham. Like Guta, he had
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7979. Miriam Graubart with other toddlers born in the Pocking displaced persons camp.
come to Lodz via Warsaw and Lublin with his niece and nephew, Blanka and Avraham. Like Guta, he had
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7980. Portrait of a Polish Jewish woman. Pictured is the mother of Leon Srebnik [name not known].
perished in the Warsaw ghetto.
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7981. Group portrait of the students and staff of the Malmaison children's home, sponsored by OPEJ (Organisation de Protection de l'Enfance Juive).
Alexander, a scholar from Vilna, traveled to Warsaw where he met Eleonora. They married and Simone was born
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7982. Group portrait of the students and staff of the Malmaison children's home.
Alexander, a scholar from Vilna, traveled to Warsaw where he met Eleonora. They married and Simone was born
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7983. Group portrait of the students and staff of the Malmaison children's home.
Alexander, a scholar from Vilna, traveled to Warsaw where he met Eleonora. They married and Simone was born
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7984. Students and staff pose on the front steps to the Malmaison children's home.
Alexander, a scholar from Vilna, traveled to Warsaw where he met Eleonora. They married and Simone was born
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7985. Papers of Jacob Pat (Fond WAG 127)
Warsaw, Poland in the years preceding World War II. A fund-raising trip in the fall of 1938 brought Jacob
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7986. Small suitcase carried by a Jewish boy from Berlin to England on a Kindertransport
Radinkendorf, near Frankfurt, and then to the Warsaw ghetto, where they perished. Max married Nancy Gwendoline
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7987. Proces Josefa Bühlera (Sygn. GK 196)
Polskiemu (IPN), Warsaw, Poland, Sygn. GK 196 ( NTN File 239-523). The United States Holocaust Memorial
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7988. Proces Ludwika Fischera (Sygn. GK 196)
Warsaw district of the Generalgouvernement, from 1939 until 1945.
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7989. Okręgowa Komisja Badania Zbrodni Niemieckich w Częstochowie
Crimes against the Polish Nation (IPN) Warsaw, Poland. Records were created by the District Commission
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7990. Raul Hilberg
Czerniakow was the Jewish Chairman (Judenrat) for the Warsaw ghetto, and that no other diary like Czerniakow ... diary: 1) a woman in Warsaw who reburied her love, representing the highest virtue and 2) a conversation ... Czerniakow organized in the Warsaw Ghetto. Hilberg believes that the festivals reflected Czerniakow's desire ... the Warsaw Ghetto. CR31 Hilberg describes Adam Czerniakow's appeals to the deportation notices
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7991. Jacob Robinson papers
Warsaw in 1914, he served in the Russian Army during World War I, and was a prisoner of war for three ... (Vishtinets) and Suvalki. Between 1910 and 1914, Robinson studied law at Warsaw University, graduating with ... Warsaw University, graduating with a doctorate in spring 1914. During the July mobilization that would
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7992. Maya and Giora Amir collection
Maya’s mother, Róża, graduated from Wolna Wszechnica Polska (WWP) (Open University) in Warsaw ... Maya’s mother, Róża, graduated from Wolna Wszechnica Polska (WWP) (Open University) in Warsaw ... employment. Maya’s mother, Róża, graduated from Wolna Wszechnica Polska (WWP) (Open University) in Warsaw
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7993. Alfred Spiess
extermination camps. Treblinka was constructed to exterminate the Jews of the Warsaw ghetto. Operation Reinhardt ... final push for a revolt came from the prisoners who had been brought to Treblinka from the Warsaw ghetto ... WARSAW GHETTO
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7994. Assembled shots (Poland and Israel)
Slate: 'Pologne 2 Bob 1' Another slate: 'VAR 1' Cemetery in Warsaw with snow; CU, Czerniakow's grave ... sign: Jewish Cemetery Warsaw; drive by snowy fields. 13:00 [leader marked 'Neige de Siberie'] Drive by ... Warsaw
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7995. Tadeusz Pankiewicz - Cracow
The first slate says "Warsaw" but the interview is clearly in Krakow. CR 2 Lanzmann and Pankiewicz ... Warsaw. He said many of the Jews had connection to the Polish side and were not as isolated as Warsaw
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7996. Underwood typewriter with Cyrillic keys used by an emigre Jewish lawyer and politician
Warsaw in 1914, he served in the Russian Army during World War I, and was a prisoner of war for three ... (Vishtinets) and Suvalki. Between 1910 and 1914, Robinson studied law at Warsaw University, graduating with ... Warsaw University, graduating with a doctorate in spring 1914. During the July mobilization that would
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7997. Silver miniature tea set with 5 pieces owned by hidden child
pharmacist. After the destruction of the Warsaw ghetto in the summer of 1943, German authorities intensified ... and herself and escaped to Milanowek, a town near Warsaw. There they lived with a Polish family. Four ... of the Warsaw ghetto, German authorities intensified their efforts to find Jews in hiding. Helena
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7998. Floral tapestry purse saved by a hidden child
pharmacist. After the destruction of the Warsaw ghetto in the summer of 1943, German authorities intensified ... and herself and escaped to Milanowek, a town near Warsaw. There they lived with a Polish family. Four ... of the Warsaw ghetto, German authorities intensified their efforts to find Jews in hiding. Helena
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7999. Silver purse with an engraved butterfly and a chain strap used by a hidden child
pharmacist. After the destruction of the Warsaw ghetto in the summer of 1943, German authorities intensified ... and herself and escaped to Milanowek, a town near Warsaw. There they lived with a Polish family. Four ... of the Warsaw ghetto, German authorities intensified their efforts to find Jews in hiding. Helena
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8000. Elizabeth Lusthaus Strassburger papers
pharmacist. After the destruction of the Warsaw ghetto in the summer of 1943, German authorities intensified ... and herself and escaped to Milanowek, a town near Warsaw. There they lived with a Polish family. Four ... of the Warsaw ghetto, German authorities intensified their efforts to find Jews in hiding. Helena