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426. Album page bearing photographs of toddlers and nurses at the Kloster-Indersdorf children's home.
UNRRA team helped to trace the identities of the children and to arrange for their adoption, their ... assisted in providing services by a local order of Catholic nuns. From 1945 until the summer of 1946 ... Kloster Indersdorf operated as an international children's center, with a Jewish population of between 40
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427. Ellen Kaidanow papers
the donor; and copies of documents about Ellen and her family from the International Tracing Service.
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428. John (Hans) Buchsbaum papers
family photographs, correspondence with tracing services following the war seeking to determine the fate ... to contact tracing services to determine what had happened to them, as well as his daughter Barbara ... following the war, he served in Nuremberg at the International Criminal Tribunal, helping translate and ... the war in Czechoslovakia, although he was interned at Theresienstadt and reportedly escaped from a
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429. Wooden box owned by a Japanese aid coordinator for Jewish refugees in Shanghai
garner their support in the service of Japan’s war in East Asia while alleviating international pressure ... recommended welcoming Jews to Shanghai in order to exploit the purported powerful international Jewish network ... falsely stated that Jews had access to a vast international power network and both men believed the claims ... war between Imperial Japan and the Republic of China. The international community was unsure how to
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430. Jewish prisoners forced to work for a Sonderkommando 1005 unit pose next to a bone crushing machine in the Janowska concentration camp.
Hersch. He also ran a horse and carriage transportation service. Moses was married and had two children ... (approximately), Moses was interned in the Janowska concentration camp near Lvov. In the summer of 1943 he was ... forced to work for the Sonderkommando 1005, a special unit whose job it was to remove the traces of Nazi ... obliterate the traces of the mass killings committed by Nazis in occupied Eastern Europe. The decision to
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431. Gray wood and metal ladder used while in hiding by a Polish Jewish concentration camp inmate
Palestine and was detained in an internment camp on Cyprus for 18 months. Upon his release in 1948, he ... forced labor camp and assigned to the Jewish construction service. In mid-July 1942, the camp and ... injury in Prague. He returned to Katowice to find a German war widow living in his home and no trace of ... passengers to Famagusta internment camp on Cyprus. In the camp, Michael met Florada, a survivor from
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432. ESCAPING THE HOLOCAUST : THE ROUTE TO NYASALAND.
Cross, 1942 [original list available in International Tracing Service (ITS) collection as: "Liste ... derived from: Senn, G. C., 'Camp for Jewish Refugees at Nankumba, Nyasaland'. Geneva, International Red
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433. Rudolph Daniel Sichel papers
1944 and was assigned by the Military Intelligence Service to Interrogation of Prisoners of War (IPW ... Military Intelligence, service in the United States Army as an interrogator, and efforts to obtain ... restitution, Sichel’s passport and membership cards, and certificates for military service from Presidents ... relatives at Theresienstadt, the Deggendorf displaced persons camp, and the International Military Tribunal
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434. Richard Weilheimer papers
home as well, having been released in part for his service in the German Army during WWI. After the ... members of the American Friends Service Committee (AFSC or Quakers), who provided them with food and water ... from neighboring villages who led religious classes and conducted Friday night Shabbat services. ... Germany, southern France, and the internment camps at Gurs, Les Milles, and Recebedou. Alice Resch
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435. Set of US Army 405th Infantry Regiment lapel pins acquired by a US soldier
after the war as a guard during the International Military Tribunal proceedings held in Nuremberg ... old David C. Porter during his service in the US Army in Germany from February 1945 to July 1946. The ... International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg. Its purpose was to seek justice for crimes against humanity ... International Military Tribunal was to seek justice for crimes against humanity, evidenced by the Holocaust
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436. "32. Osttransport : Abfahrtsdatum: 02.03.43, Deportierte: 1758, Deportationsziel: Auschwitz", In: Statistik und Deportationen der jüdischen Bevölkerung aus dem Deutschen Reich. [Internet resource]
"Gestapo Transport Lists" collection of the Archives of the International Tracing Service (ITS) [current
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437. Halina Olomucki drawing
Her parents ran a newspaper distribution service. Her father died in 1924. The family was Jewish but ... Warsaw Polytechnic. Boleslaw, born in Łódź on November 10, 1921, had been interned in the ghetto in 1940 ... tracing paper
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438. Halina Olomucki drawing
Her parents ran a newspaper distribution service. Her father died in 1924. The family was Jewish but ... Warsaw Polytechnic. Boleslaw, born in Łódź on November 10, 1921, had been interned in the ghetto in 1940 ... tracing paper
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439. Otto and Erna Stein family papers
include birth, marriage, and death certificates, death notices, International Tracing Service forms, Yad
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440. German speaking Jewish community in Bolivia
The origins of Jewish settlement in Bolivia can be traced back to the colonial period, when ... Central Judio de Bolivia, various communal services were established: the Hevra Kaddisha, the Cementerio ... this collection via the United States Holocaust Museum International Archives Project in October 2017.
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441. Partial inventory relating to various concentration camps kept in the Archives of the Ministry of Veteran Affairs (Ministère des
from records of the International Tracing Service Archives (ITS) in Arolsen, Germany. ... USHMM International Programs Division purchased microfilm copies of the Ministère des Anciens
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442. Samuel Schalkowsky papers
service, and received full benefits under the GI Bill of Rights which he used to study at the Technion in ... underground during the Soviet occupation from 1940 to 1941. Samuel Schalkowsky was interned in the Kovno ... Office and Tracing Bureau between Jan. and July 1946 until emigrating to the United States in July 1946. ... Samuel Schalkowsky's post-World War II experiences as a displaced person following his internment in the
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443. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 20 kronen note, acquired by the Hidden Child Foundation
International Family Tracing Service to locate survivors and relatives; and is a source of information for ... met for the first time in May 1991 in New York City at the First International Gathering of Children ... over 6,000, to convey current Holocaust related issues; liaises between the U.S. and international ... area membership; honors the rescuers, the Righteous Among the Nations, on International Rescuers' Day
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444. Small suitcase used by a Hungarian Jewish family while living in hiding
do so. They were reunited with Malvina, who had hidden in the international ghetto. Over 160 members ... Kornhauser, who was exempt from the Jewish laws because of his distinguished service during World War I. In ... conscripted into the Hungarian labor service and his labor battalion was sent to Raho, in Ruthenia, to build ... women had a brother, Bela, living in one of the “safe” houses in the international ghetto protected by
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445. Dried flowers kept within a memorial book saved by a Hungarian Jewish family while in hiding
with Malvina, who had hidden in the international ghetto. Over 160 members of Gyorgy's extended family ... Kornhauser, who was exempt from the Jewish laws because of his distinguished service during World War I. In ... conscripted into the Hungarian labor service and his labor battalion was sent to Raho, in Ruthenia, to build ... women had a brother, Bela, living in one of the “safe” houses in the international ghetto protected by
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446. Prayer book
international ghetto. Over 160 members of Gyorgy's extended family perished in the Holocaust. ... Kornhauser, who was exempt from the Jewish laws because of his distinguished service during World War I. In ... conscripted into the Hungarian labor service and his labor battalion was sent to Raho, in Ruthenia, to build ... women had a brother, Bela, living in one of the “safe” houses in the international ghetto protected by
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447. Book
to their own apartment. They were reunited with Malvina, who had hidden in the international ghetto ... Kornhauser, who was exempt from the Jewish laws because of his distinguished service during World War I. In ... conscripted into the Hungarian labor service and his labor battalion was sent to Raho, in Ruthenia, to build ... women had a brother, Bela, living in one of the “safe” houses in the international ghetto protected by
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448. Book
their own apartment. They were reunited with Malvina, who had hidden in the international ghetto. Over ... Kornhauser, who was exempt from the Jewish laws because of his distinguished service during World War I. In ... conscripted into the Hungarian labor service and his labor battalion was sent to Raho, in Ruthenia, to build ... women had a brother, Bela, living in one of the “safe” houses in the international ghetto protected by
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449. Dried flowers kept within a memorial book saved by a Hungarian Jewish family while in hiding
with Malvina, who had hidden in the international ghetto. Over 160 members of Gyorgy's extended family ... Kornhauser, who was exempt from the Jewish laws because of his distinguished service during World War I. In ... conscripted into the Hungarian labor service and his labor battalion was sent to Raho, in Ruthenia, to build ... women had a brother, Bela, living in one of the “safe” houses in the international ghetto protected by
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450. Ruth Danzig Rauch papers
International Tracing Service about Emanuel and Gerda Danzig, archival research on the fates of members of the ... loving family life centered on the activities and services at the synagogue. After Hitler was appointed ... questioned Emanuel to make sure he had not kept any weapons from his military service. The following day, the