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276. "Final Solution": Overview
—Belzec, Sobibor, and Treblinka—with the sole
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277. Lublin/Majdanek Concentration Camp: Administration
the Operation Reinhard killing centers: Belzec, Sobibor, and Treblinka II. It also contained a storage
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278. Macedonian Jews prepare to board a deportation train in Skopje
22 and 29, to the Treblinka killing center.
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279. Jewish armed resistance in ghettos and camps, 1941-1944
camps, and even in the killing centers of Treblinka, Sobibor, and
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280. Belzec: Key Dates
—Belzec, Sobibor, and Treblinka—are
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281. Vittel
to be murdered at Treblinka. Liberation Free French
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282. Miriam Winer memoir
Miriam Winer's memoir describes her experiences in Bialystok and Treblinka, and her move to Bolivia
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283. Institute of National Remembrance collection
tracks and components that led to Treblinka killing center, and a chain.
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284. Morris Dembowitz collection
"Treblinka Song" record.
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285. Abraham Samoszul stands outside in his Polish uniform.
Abraham Samoszul stands outside in his Polish uniform. He was born in 1916 and killed in Treblinka
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286. Registry with information about 238 Jews from Serres (within the Bulgarian zone of occupation) between the ages of 15 and 76 found
Treblinka (Concentration camp) ... mortality rate during the Holocaust; most died at Treblinka)
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287. Joel Citron collection of family materials
for Treblinka and by hiding for two years. ... Treblinka (Concentration camp)
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288. Choices Yield Deadly Consequences
later, Cypora learned that trains passing her town were transporting Jewish Poles to nearby Treblinka ... of Treblinka. Visiting us is Dosia Monczyk from Warsaw, who is telling us about the terrible things
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289. Wolf Lewkowicz collection
Wolf Lewkowicz (b. 1886, Poland) died in Treblinka concentration camp in 1943. ... Opoczno, Poland, to Treblinka where he died in 1943. A photogaph of the Wolf Lewkowicz and his immediate
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290. Oral history interview with Wilfrid Diesenberg, August Diesenberg, and unidentified interviewees
Treblinka (Poland) ... Treblinka (Concentration camp)
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291. Oral history interview with Kazimierz Szyndler
his hometown; the murder of a Jew who escaped Treblinka concentration camp; the sight of partially ... Treblinka (Concentration camp)
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292. Oral history interview with Edward Domański
the forced march of the Jewish community to Treblinka after the ghetto was closed. ... Treblinka (Concentration camp)
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293. Oral history interview with Josef Nepomyashy
Ukrainian Air Force; and his unit's retreat to Latvia. He describes arriving at Treblinka in May 1945 and ... Treblinka (Concentration camp)
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294. Oral history interview with Eli Okon
his family’s bakery; being forced into the Bialystok ghetto in 1941; being transported to Treblinka ... Treblinka (Concentration camp)
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295. Oral history interview with Henry Robertson
Treblinka, Płaszów, Wielicza, Flossenbürg, Sachsenhausen, Bergen-Belsen, and Bremen from which he was ... Treblinka (Concentration camp)
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296. Oral history interview with Michel Pachter
smuggling small arms for the resistance; his January 18, 1943 arrest by the SS; being deported to Treblinka ... Treblinka (Concentration camp)
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297. Records of the Russian State Archives of Literature and Art
Treblinka; " typed journal of D. I. Zaslyavskiy from 1943; protocol of conversation with the writer A. A ... Treblinka (Concentration camp)
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298. Mojzesz (Mietek) Pachter memoir
Jeshayahu. The parents and Sewek were deported to Treblinka in January 1943; Wilek and Mietek survived the ... Warsaw Ghetto Uprising and in May 1943 they were deported to Treblinka, from there to Majdanek and in
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299. Oral history interview with Josef Mincberg
going to Treblinka; receiving aid from a non-Jew; help from a Polish civilian; Starachowice ghetto; and ... Treblinka (Concentration camp)
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300. Sonja Milner collection, 1944-1945
relative Siegfried Mendel survived the Warsaw ghetto, Treblinka, Auschwitz, and Dachau. He immigrated to ... relative Siegfried Mendel survived the Warsaw ghetto, Treblinka, Auschwitz, and Dachau. He immigrated to