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8151. SEFER DEMBLIN-MODZHITS / ha-'orekh, David Shtokfish.
the eastern bank of the Wisla (Vistula) River, approx. 12 miles NW of Pulawy, 59 miles SE of Warsaw
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8152. SEFER PLONSK VEHA-SEVIVAH : NEISHTAT VE-SOKHOTSIN : YAD VE-ZEKHER LI-KEHILOT SHE-NEHREVU / ['orekh kelali, Shelomoh Tsemah ; 'orekh
Committee] in Warsaw ("A liste fun 102 Zakrotshimer mishpokhot vos hobn zikh gefinen in Plonsk (datiert 26
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8153. Case files of the Geheime Staatspolizei, Polizeistelle in Zichenau (Ciechanów) (Sygn. 148)
Polskiemu (IPN), Warsaw, Poland, Sygn.148. Gestapo Polizeistelle in Zichenau (Ciechanów), Poland, created
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8154. Case files from the Gestapo in Zichenau, Poland (Sygn. 186)
Polskiemu (IPN), Warsaw, Poland, Sygn.186. The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Archives received the
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8155. Stefan Czyzewski identification card
1944 and interned at Sharyszewska transit camp in Warsaw, Poland, and later transported to Schorka
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8156. Frances Hirshfeld collection
about the Warsaw Uprising from other camp inmates who had been sent to the camp from there. Franka
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8157. Centralny Komitet Żydów Polskich (CKŻP). Komisja Specialna (Sygn. 303/VIII)
protection during the excavations of the Ringelblum Archive from the ruins of the Warsaw ghetto in September
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8158. Moshe Sheps papers
in Czechoslovakia. Fela Szeps, who attended the Warsaw University until 1939, together with her
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8159. Moshe Sheps photograph collection
in Czechoslovakia. Fela Szeps, who attended the Warsaw University until 1939, together with her
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8160. Arthur Szyk lithograph
the sides. The Coat of Arms of Warsaw is drawn at the bottom center above depictions of a Polish miner
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8161. Centralna Żydowska Komisja Historyczna przy Centralnym Komitecie Żydów w Polsce, Sygn. 303/XX
Katowice, Kraków, Warsaw, Wrocław.
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8162. Związek byłych Uczestników Walk o Wolność Hiszpanii (Związek Dąbrowszczaków) (Sygn. 1485)
/ V, bars 14-15; 7. Spółdzielnia Pracy "Dąbrowszczaków" in Warsaw: list of members, correspondence
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8163. Karl Akiva and Ella Huppert Schwarz papers
three children obtained false-identities and survived the war in Bielsko-Biała and the Warsaw area.
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8164. Nachman Zonabend papers
His family moved to Łódź in 1936. He tried to escape to Warsaw in 1939, but he was captured by
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8165. Henryk Tabaksblat photograph collection
started on a journey to Warsaw to help defend the city. The German soldiers stopped them near Blonie
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8166. Lob family papers
15 January 1913 in Warsaw, Poland to Jacques Bybelezer and Haya Shapiro. She was married to Bernard
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8167. Casting of a wall made from fragments of Jewish headstones at the Remu Cemetery in Kraków
experiences of Jewish victims in the Warsaw, Łódź, and Krakow ghettos, Majdanek and Treblinka killing centers
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8168. Casting of a double-muffle oven from the crematorium at Mauthausen concentration camp
experiences of Jewish victims in the Warsaw, Łódź, and Krakow ghettos, Majdanek and Treblinka killing centers
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8169. Russian State Military Archives (Osobyi) records
officials transferred some of the files to governments in the Warsaw Pact nations, but the great bulk
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8170. Jack Garfein papers
to the Warsaw Ghetto Heroes, two events organized by Jack. Also included are copies of registers of
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8171. Sulamita Simenauer Konar collection
refused numerous times. Mina died in 1949 and Sulamita and her mother moved to Warsaw a year later. In
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8172. Simcha Dimant papers
Symcho Dymant was born on February 18, 1913, in Warsaw, Poland, to a Jewish couple, Aharon and
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8173. Fred Lubcher papers
second husband Jacob Feldman, 1950; a 1938 letter from the Ministry of the Interior, Warsaw depriving
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8174. Alexander Dallin papers
father David had already resettled in Warsaw in 1935. Alexander and Eugenia left Berlin for Paris in
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8175. Pawlowicz family papers
1943 when he was sent to Auschwitz concentration camp. After three weeks, he was sent to the Warsaw