Displaying: 401 424 of 424 matches for “korczak”
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401. Autobiographical sketch by Halina Olomucki of naked children gathered around an empty basin
Janos Korczak’s orphanage. While doing forced labor outside the ghetto, Halina smuggled drawings out to
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402. Autobiographical drawing by Halina Olomucki of two women in the Warsaw ghetto
Janos Korczak’s orphanage. While doing forced labor outside the ghetto, Halina smuggled drawings out to
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403. Autobiographical drawing by Halina Olomucki of people waiting in line in the Warsaw ghetto
Janos Korczak’s orphanage. While doing forced labor outside the ghetto, Halina smuggled drawings out to
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404. Bnei Brith-Tochterlogen in Deutschland (Fond 1219)
Fasanenstraße in Berlin. In Passauer Straße 4 resides with the Janusz Korczak Lodge a B'nai B'rith Lodge
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405. Drawing
Janos Korczak’s orphanage. While doing forced labor outside the ghetto, Halina smuggled drawings out to
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406. Drawing
Janos Korczak’s orphanage. While doing forced labor outside the ghetto, Halina smuggled drawings out to
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407. Drawing
Janos Korczak’s orphanage. While doing forced labor outside the ghetto, Halina smuggled drawings out to
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408. Halina Olomucki drawing of partisans beginning an action
Janos Korczak’s orphanage. While doing forced labor outside the ghetto, Halina smuggled drawings out to
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409. Halina Olomucki drawing of a tormented woman behind bars
Janos Korczak’s orphanage. While doing forced labor outside the ghetto, Halina smuggled drawings out to
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410. Halina Olomucki portrait of a resistance fighter
Janos Korczak’s orphanage. While doing forced labor outside the ghetto, Halina smuggled drawings out to
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411. Autobiographical drawing by Halina Olomucki of a group of people crowded into a small space
Janos Korczak’s orphanage. While doing forced labor outside the ghetto, Halina smuggled drawings out to
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412. Collection of Nathan Rapoport prints and sketches (RG-94-4)
Memorial at Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia, PA; Korczak's Last Walk at the Park Avenue Synagogue
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413. Eichmann Trial -- Session 26 -- Testimony about children and the Polish underground
Warsaw, and then lists the Polish underground organizations, including Janusz Korczak, that helped. He
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414. Halina Olomucki drawing of a woman and child hiding during round-up
Janos Korczak’s orphanage. While doing forced labor outside the ghetto, Halina smuggled drawings out to
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415. Halina Olomucki sketch of a boy selling Star of David armbands
Janos Korczak’s orphanage. While doing forced labor outside the ghetto, Halina smuggled drawings out to
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416. Halina Olomucki sketch of Jewish men whose beards were publicly shaved
Janos Korczak’s orphanage. While doing forced labor outside the ghetto, Halina smuggled drawings out to
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417. Halina Olomucki drawing of emaciated women prisoners crowded in a barrack
Janos Korczak’s orphanage. While doing forced labor outside the ghetto, Halina smuggled drawings out to
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418. Halina Olomucki drawing of an anquished women holding an infant
Janos Korczak’s orphanage. While doing forced labor outside the ghetto, Halina smuggled drawings out to
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419. Halina Olomucki drawing of adults embracing children afraid of being killed
Janos Korczak’s orphanage. While doing forced labor outside the ghetto, Halina smuggled drawings out to
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420. Bronze abstract sculpture with a marble base depicting a group of men, women, and children crowded into a boat, Exodus
Memorial at Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia, PA; Korczak's Last Walk at the Park Avenue Synagogue
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421. Halina Olomucki drawing of concentration camp inmate carrying a rock
Janos Korczak’s orphanage. While doing forced labor outside the ghetto, Halina smuggled drawings out to
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422. Eichmann Trial -- Sessions 25 and 26 -- Testimony of Z. Lubetkin, Y. Zuckerman, A. Berman, R. Kuper
Janusz Korczak, a beloved teacher and orphanage director in the Warsaw ghetto, leading the children in ... his care to Nazi trucks. Korczak refused to leave the children, and accompanied them in transport
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423. Lola and Walter Kaufman papers
and 3 brothers-in-law did not know. Jozef, Abram, and Cala were contacted by Franciszek Korczak, a
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424. Embroidered dress worn by a Polish Jewish girl in hiding
and 3 brothers-in-law did not know. Jozef, Abram, and Cala were contacted by Franciszek Korczak, a