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9576. Czechoslovakian commemorative Theresienstadt Memorial postage stamp, 50h, acquired by a former German Jewish inmate
leave Berlin. In April 1942, Gerda and her family were deported to the Warsaw Ghetto, and then to the
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9577. Czechoslovakian commemorative Theresienstadt Memorial postage stamp, 50h, acquired by a former German Jewish inmate
leave Berlin. In April 1942, Gerda and her family were deported to the Warsaw Ghetto, and then to the
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9578. Czechoslovakian commemorative Theresienstadt Memorial postage stamp, 50h, acquired by a former German Jewish inmate
leave Berlin. In April 1942, Gerda and her family were deported to the Warsaw Ghetto, and then to the
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9579. Czechoslovakian commemorative Theresienstadt Memorial postage stamp, 50h, acquired by a former German Jewish inmate
leave Berlin. In April 1942, Gerda and her family were deported to the Warsaw Ghetto, and then to the
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9580. Czechoslovakian commemorative Theresienstadt Memorial postage stamp, 50h, acquired by a former German Jewish inmate
leave Berlin. In April 1942, Gerda and her family were deported to the Warsaw Ghetto, and then to the
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9581. Irene and Henry Frank papers
leave Berlin. In April 1942, Gerda and her family were deported to the Warsaw Ghetto, and then to the
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9582. Tefillin and green velvet pouch used by a Polish Jewish survivor
sugar. Soon after the war began on September 1, 1939, the family attempted to relocate to Warsaw as it
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9583. Childsize violin and case of a young Jewish Lithuanian boy killed in the Ponary massacre
Prague, still trying to contact her sister. She went to Warsaw and sent messages to her sister to come
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9584. Westerbork transit camp voucher, 25 cent note, acquired by a former inmate
. After the war ended, Helmut travelled to Warsaw, Berlin, and several other cities, before he returned to
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9585. Westerbork transit camp voucher, 10 cent note, acquired by a former inmate
. After the war ended, Helmut travelled to Warsaw, Berlin, and several other cities, before he returned to
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9586. Benjamin Murmelstein - Theresienstadt Judenaelteste
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9587. ユダヤ人レジスタンス
Israel. The Jews of Warsaw, 1939-1943: Ghetto, Underground, Revolt. Bloomington: Indiana
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9588. Sioma and Tonia Bialer Lechtman papers
five years, Tonia was released. Vera attended Warsaw Polytechnic University, after completing high
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9589. Eduard Kryshak
including Warsaw and Lublin but Kryshak says he never went there. Lanzmann asks if the train cars were
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9590. Richard Glazar - Treblinka
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9591. Aleksander Kulisiewicz sound recordings - Cassette Tapes [TK]
recording #857 recorded in Krakow 16 April 1980 titled, "Consultation with Andrzej Radom from TV-Warsaw re a
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9592. Sobibor - Wlodowa (SOB)
that there were two insurrections in Warsaw, one led by Jews and another by Poles. Lanzmann tries to
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9593. Treblinka (TR)
women from Warsaw who came to the village during the war, and his interviewee replies that he never saw ... watching the convoys of Jews from Warsaw arrive at Treblinka. Six transports arrived per day, and each had
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9594. Auschwitz
Bloomington: Indiana University Press; Warsaw: Ksiazka i Wiedza, 1993.