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Alphabetical list of Jewish survivors in Grodno, Poland [Hrodna, Belarus]. Entries include place of birth. (ID: 31905)

Authorship or Source:
World Jewish Congress Collection.
Title or Main Description:
Alphabetical list of Jewish survivors in Grodno, Poland [Hrodna, Belarus]. Entries include place of birth.
Description:
Number of Names or Other Entries-- 200 Names
Type of Work:
Microfilm
Museum or Other Institution Holdings:
  • World Jewish Congress Collection (USHMM Archives RG-67.035)
  • See: Reel 6, D56/19
Provenance:
The approximately 700 name lists that comprise this microfilm collection of World Jewish Congress records held by the American Jewish Archives in Cincinnatti, Ohio (Website: http://www.americanjewisharchives.org) were identified by former Director of the Registry of Holocaust Survivors, Ms. Sarah Ogilvie. The microfilm was purchased by the Registry of Holocaust Survivors from the American Jewish Archives, and then transferred to the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum Archives Collections in 1997.
Resource Center Cataloging Notes:
Former Q&A Name Lists Database File Number-- AD0426

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