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8751. A baby girl with her doll in the Bergen Belsen displaced persons camp.
His father then married Sara Goldberg, from Warsaw, and she became a stepmother to Yoel and his
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8752. Children pose for a group photo in the Neu Freimann displaced persons camp.
His father then married Sara Goldberg, from Warsaw, and she became a stepmother to Yoel and his
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8753. Children dressed up for a Purim party in the Neu Freimann displaced persons camp.
His father then married Sara Goldberg, from Warsaw, and she became a stepmother to Yoel and his
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8754. A group of men with an Agudat Israel Kibbutz flag in the Neu Freimann displaced persons camp.
His father then married Sara Goldberg, from Warsaw, and she became a stepmother to Yoel and his
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8755. Cover page of a program for the Nuremberg War Crimes trials.
details of the Auschwitz death machinery, the destruction of the Warsaw ghetto, and the estimate of six
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8756. Avraham Sutzkever (right) and his friend Shmerke Kaczerginski sit on a terrace within the Vilna ghetto.
-Vilne (Young Vilna), where he met fellow writers and poets. He then moved to Warsaw, where his first
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8757. Three members of the Paper Brigade pose together on a balcony in the Vilna ghetto.
-Vilne (Young Vilna), where he met fellow writers and poets. He then moved to Warsaw, where his first
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8758. Portrait of Avraham Sutzkever at age 23.
-Vilne (Young Vilna), where he met fellow writers and poets. He then moved to Warsaw, where his first
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8759. Four writers and activists gather on the balcony of their home in the Vilna ghetto.
-Vilne (Young Vilna), where he met fellow writers and poets. He then moved to Warsaw, where his first
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8760. Avraham Sutzkever and his wife Freydke survey a table filled with literary and artistic works that they rescued from Vilna, in their apartment in Moscow.
-Vilne (Young Vilna), where he met fellow writers and poets. He then moved to Warsaw, where his first
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8761. Avraham Sutzveker stands in the ruins of the Vilna ghetto.
-Vilne (Young Vilna), where he met fellow writers and poets. He then moved to Warsaw, where his first
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8762. Avraham Sutzveker stands in front of the ruins of the ghetto school in Vilna.
-Vilne (Young Vilna), where he met fellow writers and poets. He then moved to Warsaw, where his first
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8763. Farewell party for Leyzer Ran, a prominent postwar chronicler of Jewish life in Vilna.
-Vilne (Young Vilna), where he met fellow writers and poets. He then moved to Warsaw, where his first
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8764. Avraham Sutzveker with rescuer Janova Bartushewicz after the war.
-Vilne (Young Vilna), where he met fellow writers and poets. He then moved to Warsaw, where his first
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8765. Portrait of Avraham Sutzkever in Amsterdam.
-Vilne (Young Vilna), where he met fellow writers and poets. He then moved to Warsaw, where his first
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8766. Portrait of Avraham and Freydke Sutzkever with their daughter Rina.
-Vilne (Young Vilna), where he met fellow writers and poets. He then moved to Warsaw, where his first
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8767. Avraham Sutzkever with Russian Jewish poet and playwright Peretz Markish.
-Vilne (Young Vilna), where he met fellow writers and poets. He then moved to Warsaw, where his first
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8768. Israel C.
had a beard was scared to get off in Warsaw to go to his daughter's house. He was scared because the
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8769. Double-sided casting of a gas chamber door from Majdanek concentration camp
experiences of Jewish victims in the Warsaw, Łódź, and Krakow ghettos, Majdanek and Treblinka killing centers
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8770. Casting of a concrete and metal dissecting table from the crematorium building at Majdanek concentration camp
experiences of Jewish victims in the Warsaw, Łódź, and Krakow ghettos, Majdanek and Treblinka killing centers
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8771. Yizkor (Holocaust memorial) books / New York Public Library. [Electronic resource]
- Voronovo - Vrbove - Vurka - Vuzlove - Vynohradiv - Vyshnivets - Wadowice - Warka - Warsaw (1955) - Warsaw
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8772. Isaac Kraicer papers
managed to escape again. Itche went back to Gostynin. Icek went to Warsaw, but could not get into the ... alone. He went to Warsaw, decided to return to Gostynin, but stopped by chance in Łowicz, where he was
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8773. Metal ID badge with number 87308 issued to a Jewish prisoner
he was tattooed with 160304. In November 1943, he was sent to Warsaw to clean the ghetto after the ... 160304. In November, he was sent to Warsaw to clean up the ghetto which had been destroyed after the
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8774. Rubber truncheon used by a Polish prisoner of war passing as Ukrainian in a German stalag
the Polish capital on the Kutno-Warsaw line. On September 16, Salomon and his battalion were captured ... there. She was promptly engaged by the Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra. A son was born on October 19
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8775. Gisela Laufer Wortman, William Laufer, and Naum Wortman papers
(nee Rozowykwiat) and raised in Warsaw. After the German invasion, Wortman fled to the Soviet sector ... His parents and brother Jozef (1924-?) survived the Warsaw ghetto, and were deported to Treblinka