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9376. A young woman sits in a field of grass in the Dabrowa Gornicza ghetto.
Mordechai Anielewicz, Arie Wilner and other leaders of the Jewish Fighting Organization in the Warsaw Ghetto
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9377. British soldiers attend a stricken female passenger and her husband at the Kuecknitz railroad station after their forcible return to Europe.
temporarily to Vilna but eventually made their way to the American zone of Germany by way of Bialystok, Warsaw
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9378. Close-up portrait of Hermann Goering at the International Military Tribunal.
details of the Auschwitz death machinery, the destruction of the Warsaw ghetto, and the estimate of six
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9379. Group portrait of Jews in the Bedzin ghetto wearing the Jewish star.
Mordechai Anielewicz, Arie Wilner and other leaders of the Jewish Fighting Organization in the Warsaw Ghetto
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9380. Three young women wearing armbands pose by a tree in the Bedzin ghetto.
Mordechai Anielewicz, Arie Wilner and other leaders of the Jewish Fighting Organization in the Warsaw Ghetto
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9381. Group portrait of the Markman siblings and friends on a porch of a home in Parafianov, Poland (now Belarus), April 18,1938 Seated in the front row (left to right) are Chaya Markman, [unidentified], Genia Markman, and Moshe Markman.
west of Warsaw. Turek was one of the first communities invaded by the Germans early in WWII. By
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9382. Łódź (Litzmannstadt) ghetto scrip, 2 mark note, found postwar
Afterward, he attended the University of Warsaw and graduated from their architecture program in 1927. In
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9383. Łódź (Litzmannstadt) ghetto scrip, 1 mark note, found postwar
Afterward, he attended the University of Warsaw and graduated from their architecture program in 1927. In
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9384. Brass Hanukkah menorah with fish shaped feet used by a Jewish refugee family
Isaac Ossowski was born in 1877 in Lubraniez, near Warsaw, Poland, to an extremely devout family
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9385. Jack Ratz photograph
their journey, Moses met Dora Glikson Graubart, a survivor from Warsaw. Moses and Dora married in Munich
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9386. Franka and Allen Charlupski family photographs
brother Wytold who worked as a horse trader in Warsaw. Abram served in the Polish cavalry since the
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9387. Sam Rafel visits his hometown of Gombin in 1937
1937 trip to Gombin, Poland (123 km northwest of Warsaw) filmed by Sam Rafel at the request of
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9388. Liberation of Buchenwald and Dachau
showing bloody mouth. Narration says he's an editor from Warsaw and was hit with a rifle butt. 01:05:04
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9389. March of Time -- outtakes -- Refugees in France and Amsterdam
married Regina Cukier, a Holocaust survivor from Warsaw, who passed away in 1974.
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9390. Belgian Nationalist Movement enamel buttonhole pin with the golden lion emblem worn by a Jewish resistance fighter
Menachem (Maurice) Benzion Konkowski (1905 – 1966) was born in Warsaw, Poland, to Marja Fajgla
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9391. Enameled porcelain vase with a floral pattern owned by Lithuanian Jewish refugee in the Shanghai Ghetto
in Warsaw, Poland, to secure a Soviet visa, as well as visas from Jan Zwartendijk of the Netherlands
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9392. William and Bela Citron and Miriam Citron Burhans papers
in March 19, 1891, in Warsaw, and Chana (Anna) Cypel, born in 1893 to Gela in Plock, ran a clothing
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9393. Mezuzah in a copper metal case used by a Jewish refugee family
Isaac Ossowski was born in 1877 in Lubraniez, near Warsaw, Poland, to an extremely devout family
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9394. Silver rickshaw and driver figurine owned by a Lithuanian Jewish refugee in the Shanghai Ghetto
in Warsaw, Poland, to secure a Soviet visa, as well as visas from Jan Zwartendijk of the Netherlands
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9395. Haganah War Ribbon bar awarded to a Belgian Jewish resistance fighter for his postwar support in Palestine
Menachem (Maurice) Benzion Konkowski (1905 – 1966) was born in Warsaw, Poland, to Marja Fajgla
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9396. Single pinwheel shaped cuff link with ribbon covering owned by a Jewish resistance fighter
Menachem (Maurice) Benzion Konkowski (1905 – 1966) was born in Warsaw, Poland, to Marja Fajgla
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9397. Kingmark gold, red, and white enamel pin on a buttonhole back commemorating the 70th birthday in 1940 of King Christian X of Denmark
Warsaw on behalf of the NZO to help facilitate emigration of Jews to Palestine, but was ultimately
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9398. Kingmark gold, red, and white enamel pin with chains on a pinbar commemorating the 70th birthday in 1940 of King Christian X of Denmark
Warsaw on behalf of the NZO to help facilitate emigration of Jews to Palestine, but was ultimately
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9399. Engraved wooden box presented to a Lieutenant General of the SS by his troops
Isaac (1874-1933) and Fannie Hauser Birnbaum. Isaac, a businessman by trade, was born near Warsaw
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9400. Zionist Palestine Office, Thessaloniki, Greece (Fond 1435)
offices existed in most European capitals (the largest being in Warsaw) as well as in exit ports to