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Tribute to Holocaust Survivors: Reunion of a Special Family
Survivors and families gathered outside the Museum on November 2nd, 2003 — USHMM #9047-004, #9047-016
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Patricia St. Pierre
Date
February 09, 2007 05:41 PM
Margarete Begandt

Perhaps, living in Bremen area of Germany in 1938.

karen milstone
Date
February 07, 2007 10:02 PM
Relatives of Hershel Milsztajn and Cyrla Elbaum - Lodz.
Chiildren of Ruchla Zalcberg (nee Milsztjan) from Lodz.
Descendants of Josek, Beresh or Nusyn Dawid Milsztajn - Konskie
Descendants of Ruchla Milsztajn and Abram Perec Kredowicz

Davina Pardo
Date
February 07, 2007 03:41 PM
Documentary filmmakers seek information from anyone who was helped to escape from Czechoslovakia or France by an American couple named
Reverend Waitstill and Martha Sharp. The Sharps were a Unitarian couple who traveled to Prague (1939) and France (1940) to aid refugees and do
rescue work. We would like to hear from anyone who knew of the Sharps or the relief work they carried out. Thank you.

L Driskell
Date
February 06, 2007 06:33 PM
I am looking for anyone with the name of Wiseman from the Berlin area. My Grandfather was born there and said he had family still there when the war started. Also I am looking for anyone who might know about the Dragosani family from the Cluj region of Romania. My great-grandfather off my mother's side was half-Sinti Rom. He and a twin brother were abandoned in an orphanage when the war started. His brother was adopted out to a Romanian family but my great-grandfather was not. He ended up being sent to a displaced person's camp and eventually to America. He was adopted and took the name of J.B. White. I know it is not alot of information, but he said it was taboo in Sinti to speak of the dead. J.B. was very Rom in appearance but his twin was red haired and green eyed and so was adopted quickly. Please let me know anything at all that may be known about either inquiries
Maria
Date
February 06, 2007 04:52 PM
Jolan Winkler-I am looking for Jolan on behalf of Ilona Gruenfeld who was at Lenzig AG with Ilona. She is from Hungary in the Ungvar region. One of her wishes is to talk to her dear friend whom she lost contact with after liberation. What i do know from the Red Cross is that she left from England to America in 1945. Although her friend Ilona believes she may have gone to Israel.
It is the desire of her friend to find her or any information that would bring her closer. They were like sisters!

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Carol Tamara
Date
February 02, 2007 02:59 PM
am searching any info on my greatgrandmother,ANA GRUNWALD, MARRIED A BACZEK AND A PURZYCKI. RESPOND PLEASE WITH ANY INFO
vicki Lips
Date
January 31, 2007 12:42 AM
I am looking for any survivors of the partisans in Serbia. my father was David Elazar (a partisan). He had a sister named Viktoria. she married a Moshe Pardo (both perished).there is a testimonial at Yad Vashem back in 1956 from a Meir Pardo ( Moshe's Brother).
Judith A. Henault
Date
January 27, 2007 11:45 PM
I am the niece of Stanislaw Jackiewicz who was a prisoner at Auschwicz. He came to the Us via the help of a priest and was first in CT. He married my aunt Wanda Smola in Jefferson MA and had three children. We know nothing about him except that he was at Auschwicz and would appreciate hearing from anyone with any information re: him. Please respond to Judith Henault
Vera Hecht
Date
January 26, 2007 11:32 PM
I am looking for any survivor from the concentration camp
TEPLITZ SCHONAU it was a bom factory

Mollie
Date
January 26, 2007 10:07 AM
I am looking for information on Herman Pasternak, born 1900 7/2 (that could either mean feb. 7 or july 2). If anyone knows ANYTHING, please, let me know. He lived in Romania and had 6-7 siblings. Thank you.
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