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801. Commemorative plaque given to Cantor Yehudah L. Mandel
Yehuda and Ella Mandel and their son Emanuel [Manny]. Collection documents their lives in Riga, Latvia
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802. Oral history interview with Lya Galperin
Riga (Latvia)
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803. Memorial for those martyred in Poland
Bulgaria, Belgoium, Bukovina, Servia, Galicia, Germany, Denmark, Holland, Yugoslavia, Greece, Latvia
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804. Irene Borchardt collection
to Riga, Latvia on October 20, 1942.
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805. "Harry's Life"
parents and sister had been deported to Riga, Latvia, in 1941 and had perished in Kaunas (Kovno
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806. Berta Rosenhein questionnaire
during World War II. Her mother, Irma Baum Rosenhein, was deported to Rīga, Latvia, where she perished
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807. "Blanka's Story" memoir
Uzhgorod and then to Auschwitz, where they were separated. She was sent to Latvia to work for the Wehrmacht
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808. Dorothy L. Jones Miller collection
albums belonged to German officers and date 1940 and 1941. Oil painting by Nora Drapche, a DP from Latvia
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809. Uniform skirt
albums belonged to German officers and date 1940 and 1941. Oil painting by Nora Drapche, a DP from Latvia
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810. Uniform skirt
albums belonged to German officers and date 1940 and 1941. Oil painting by Nora Drapche, a DP from Latvia
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811. Uniform skirt
albums belonged to German officers and date 1940 and 1941. Oil painting by Nora Drapche, a DP from Latvia
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812. Handmade table knife made in the Kovno Ghetto
Roman Lubetzky was born in Riga, Latvia. He was interned in Kovno Ghetto, then deported to Stutthof
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813. Wallet
Latvia. From Riga, Edith was deported to Stutthof concentration camp in Poland and was liberated in
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814. Lace tablerunner
albums belonged to German officers and date 1940 and 1941. Oil painting by Nora Drapche, a DP from Latvia
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815. Embroidered doily
albums belonged to German officers and date 1940 and 1941. Oil painting by Nora Drapche, a DP from Latvia
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816. United States immigration card issued to Elisabeth Gelbart.
1933). Peter's father, who was born in Riga, Latvia, fled to Germany in 1918 in the wake of the
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817. Membership card in the Juedischer Kulturbund issued to Cecil Gelbart, providing admission to Kulturbund concerts, plays and films.
1933). Peter's father, who was born in Riga, Latvia, fled to Germany in 1918 in the wake of the
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818. Group portrait of the employees of a business where Cecil Gelbart worked as a chemist.
1933). Peter's father, who was born in Riga, Latvia, fled to Germany in 1918 in the wake of the
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819. Entwicklung der Bandenlage showing partisan activity for August 1942, December 1942 and May 1943.
Geographic areas covered in the collection include Russia, Latvia, Yugoslavia and Belarus. The maps range in
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820. Partisanenlage. Shows the areas of Kirow and Ludinowo, 1942 May 1-1942 June 13.
Geographic areas covered in the collection include Russia, Latvia, Yugoslavia and Belarus. The maps range in
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821. Bandenlage. Contains reference to the Reichskommissariat Ostland to "Unternehmen des HSSPF, 1,357 Tote" south of Slonim, 1942 Sept.
Geographic areas covered in the collection include Russia, Latvia, Yugoslavia and Belarus. The maps range in
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822. Bandenlage. Contains references to the Reichskommissariat Ostland, Reichskommissariat Ukraine, and Transnistria, 1942 Oct.
Geographic areas covered in the collection include Russia, Latvia, Yugoslavia and Belarus. The maps range in
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823. Bandenlage. Contains references to the Reichskommissariat Ostland, Reichskommissariat Ukraine, and Transnistria, and estimates of numbers of people shot including Bandenhelfer, 1942 Nov.
Geographic areas covered in the collection include Russia, Latvia, Yugoslavia and Belarus. The maps range in
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824. Bandenlage vom 15.1.43-15.2.43. Contains information about numbers of partisans killed, 1943 Jan.
Geographic areas covered in the collection include Russia, Latvia, Yugoslavia and Belarus. The maps range in
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825. Bandenlage 15.2.-18.3.43. Contains information about new partisan groups and numbers of partisans killed, [1943] Feb.
Geographic areas covered in the collection include Russia, Latvia, Yugoslavia and Belarus. The maps range in