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8676. Autobiographical painting of partisans shooting 2 German soldiers
Altberker in 1958 in Tel Aviv, Israel. During the Holocaust, Rina and her family were confined to the Warsaw
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8677. Autobiographical painting of partisans shooting and killing a group of Nazi soldiers
Altberker in 1958 in Tel Aviv, Israel. During the Holocaust, Rina and her family were confined to the Warsaw
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8678. Autobiographical painting of partisans approaching train tracks near Lokda
Altberker in 1958 in Tel Aviv, Israel. During the Holocaust, Rina and her family were confined to the Warsaw
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8679. Autobiographical painting of partisans blowing up a Nazi train in a forest near Vilna
Altberker in 1958 in Tel Aviv, Israel. During the Holocaust, Rina and her family were confined to the Warsaw
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8680. Red and white patch stenciled Buchenwald worn by a Polish Jewish inmate
Symcho Dymant was born on February 18, 1913, in Warsaw, Poland, to a Jewish couple, Aharon and
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8681. White patch with prisoner number and name worn by a Polish Jewish inmate
Symcho Dymant was born on February 18, 1913, in Warsaw, Poland, to a Jewish couple, Aharon and
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8682. Text only wanted poster listing people sentenced to death for crimes against the German government in occupied Poland
September 14, 1946, he married Janina Szafryk, a ballerina originally from Warsaw, Poland. They emigrated to
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8683. Krzyz Walecznych (Cross of Valor) medal and presentation box awarded to a Jewish conscript in the Soviet Army
University Jozef Pilsudski in Warsaw on October 11, 1937. Kalman was living in Bialystok when the Germans
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8684. Striped concentration camp uniform jacket worn by a Polish Jewish inmate
Symcho Dymant was born on February 18, 1913, in Warsaw, Poland, to a Jewish couple, Aharon and
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8685. Dokumenty niemieckie (Sygn. IZ. Doc I)
Commissioner to strengthen the Germans, announcements on the public execution of Poles by the Germans in Warsaw
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8686. Poster of a naked, red Leon Trotsky seated on human skulls
GŁÓWCZEWSKI. WARSZAWA [Lithograph Art W. Glowczewski. Warsaw] front, bottom right corner, black ink : MJB
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8687. Oral history interview with Julian Reuter
out that his brother died in the Warsaw Ghetto uprising.
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8688. Oral history interview with Arthur Langerman
skins; his mother Zysla Blajwas, who was born in Warsaw and worked as a milliner; how he does not
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8689. Autobiographical watercolor of a young boy and partisans escaping their burning camp
Altberker in 1958 in Tel Aviv, Israel. During the Holocaust, Rina and her family were confined to the Warsaw
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8690. Watercolor of a man using a short wave radio at night by a former child partisan
Altberker in 1958 in Tel Aviv, Israel. During the Holocaust, Rina and her family were confined to the Warsaw
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8691. Autobiographical painting of a large group of Jews being escorted by guards past a church
Altberker in 1958 in Tel Aviv, Israel. During the Holocaust, Rina and her family were confined to the Warsaw
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8692. Feiga Scheer collection
’s 1965 description of the fate of her family members. The passport was issued on March 13, 1946 in Warsaw
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8693. Medal for Victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945 awarded to a Jewish Polish veteran of the Soviet Army
University Jozef Pilsudski in Warsaw on October 11, 1937. Kalman was living in Bialystok when the Germans
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8694. Engraved gold wedding ring acquired by an inmate while in Kaufering concentration camp
returned home, and was deported to Auschwitz, where he was sent to clean up the destroyed Warsaw ghetto. In
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8695. Jüdische Telegraphen-Agentur (JTA), Paris (Fond 674)
Berlin, Paris, Warsaw and Jerusalem. Also opened offices in Prague and Geneva. The JTA published daily
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8696. Hirschfeld family papers
letters from Alfred’s mother, Johanna, to Hans and Alfred from 1939-1940 before she died in the Warsaw
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8697. Poselstwo Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej w Bernie (Sygn.495)
a group of children from occupied Poland; help for people deported to Germany after the Warsaw
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8698. Leonard Lauder collection
Warsaw ghetto, and a photo album labeled “SS.” The “SS” album contains a photograph of Hitler and
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8699. Casting of a cobblestone pathway at Treblinka killing center
experiences of Jewish victims in the Warsaw, Łódź, and Krakow ghettos, Majdanek and Treblinka killing centers
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8700. Blanka and Fania Eckstein papers
where they stayed for two months. They were blackmailed and decided to go to Warsaw, where they were