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801. Hirschfeld family collection
Lydia Hirschfeld, originally of Liebau, Latvia. Isac Hirscheld passed away before the war, and once the
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802. Anti-Bolshevist rally in Riga
Latvia
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803. Art exhibition in Riga; German troops advance in East
Latvia
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804. 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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805. 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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806. 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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807. 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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808. 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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809. 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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810. 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
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811. Bandentatigkeit im Bereich des W Bfh. Ukraine vom 21.6.-30.6.43.
Geographic areas covered in the collection include Russia, Latvia, Yugoslavia and Belarus. The maps range in
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812. Einsatz der Truppen zur Bandenbekampfung. Focuses on areas in Russia.
Geographic areas covered in the collection include Russia, Latvia, Yugoslavia and Belarus. The maps range in
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813. H. Gru. Nord Bandenlage : Stand 3.11.43. Contains statistics for numbers of partisans and references to Operation Heinrich and "Kampfgruppe Jeckeln," 1943 Nov.
Geographic areas covered in the collection include Russia, Latvia, Yugoslavia and Belarus. The maps range in
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814. Karte der Feind-u. eigenen Lage (einschl. Banden) im Bereich der 16.u.18.
Geographic areas covered in the collection include Russia, Latvia, Yugoslavia and Belarus. The maps range in
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815. Jews from the Neustadt displaced persons camp, some wearing concentration camp uniforms, march to a memorial service.
Roloff family lived in Riga, Latvia, and Natan was an activitist in the boy scouts movement. Natan's son
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816. Three displaced persons pay their respects next to a grave in the Jewish cemetery in Neustadt.
Roloff family lived in Riga, Latvia, and Natan was an activitist in the boy scouts movement. Natan's son
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817. Natan Roloff pays his respects next to the grave of Samuel Estermann in the Jewish cemetery in Neustadt.
Roloff family lived in Riga, Latvia, and Natan was an activitist in the boy scouts movement. Natan's son
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818. Jewish displaced persons place large bouquests of flowers on the ground during a memorial service for victims of the Nazis in Neustadt.
Roloff family lived in Riga, Latvia, and Natan was an activitist in the boy scouts movement. Natan's son
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819. Jewish displaced persons, many wearing concentration camp uniforms, attend a memorial service for the 7000 prisoners who perished in Neustadt.
Roloff family lived in Riga, Latvia, and Natan was an activitist in the boy scouts movement. Natan's son
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820. 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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821. 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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822. Oral history interview with Alexander Banin
Latvia.
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823. Oral history interview with Vera Oppenheim
members being deported to Auschwitz; forced labor; being moved to the Riga ghetto in Latvia; performing
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824. Oral history interview with Amfian Gerasimov
Latvia.
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825. Photograph of Dora Roth after liberation
were deported to the Kaiserwald concentration camp in Latvia and then to the Stutthof concentration