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18701. Dark brown whetstone used by a Polish Jewish refugee conscripted as a shoemaker by the Soviet Army
from service in 1946 and the family returned to Łódź. Because of the vicious antisemitism there, Simon ... 15, 1908, in Warta. His mother, Sara Nitka, was born March 12, 1907, in Łódź. Sarah was the daughter ... kit and snuck back into jail. The family was deported to Warsaw and told to move into the ghetto ... ghetto. Again, Simon refused. They headed east in a rented horse and carriage. With no money to hire a
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18702. Straight razor with an offwhite plastic handle used by a Polish Jewish refugee conscripted as a shoemaker by the Soviet Army
from service in 1946 and the family returned to Łódź. Because of the vicious antisemitism there, Simon ... 15, 1908, in Warta. His mother, Sara Nitka, was born March 12, 1907, in Łódź. Sarah was the daughter ... kit and snuck back into jail. The family was deported to Warsaw and told to move into the ghetto ... ghetto. Again, Simon refused. They headed east in a rented horse and carriage. With no money to hire a
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18703. Curved needle stitching awl used by a Polish Jewish refugee conscripted as a shoemaker by the Soviet Army
from service in 1946 and the family returned to Łódź. Because of the vicious antisemitism there, Simon ... 15, 1908, in Warta. His mother, Sara Nitka, was born March 12, 1907, in Łódź. Sarah was the daughter ... kit and snuck back into jail. The family was deported to Warsaw and told to move into the ghetto ... ghetto. Again, Simon refused. They headed east in a rented horse and carriage. With no money to hire a
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18704. 5/6 double edge iron shoemaking tool used by a Polish Jewish refugee conscripted as a shoemaker by the Soviet Army
family returned to Łódź. Because of the vicious antisemitism there, Simon paid the underground to take ... 15, 1908, in Warta. His mother, Sara Nitka, was born March 12, 1907, in Łódź. Sarah was the daughter ... kit and snuck back into jail. The family was deported to Warsaw and told to move into the ghetto ... ghetto. Again, Simon refused. They headed east in a rented horse and carriage. With no money to hire a
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18705. Edge iron shoemaking tool used by a Polish Jewish refugee conscripted as a shoemaker by the Soviet Army
returned to Łódź. Because of the vicious antisemitism there, Simon paid the underground to take them to ... 15, 1908, in Warta. His mother, Sara Nitka, was born March 12, 1907, in Łódź. Sarah was the daughter ... kit and snuck back into jail. The family was deported to Warsaw and told to move into the ghetto ... ghetto. Again, Simon refused. They headed east in a rented horse and carriage. With no money to hire a
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18706. 9/10 double edge iron shoemaking tool used by a Polish Jewish refugee conscripted as a shoemaker by the Soviet Army
family returned to Łódź. Because of the vicious antisemitism there, Simon paid the underground to take ... 15, 1908, in Warta. His mother, Sara Nitka, was born March 12, 1907, in Łódź. Sarah was the daughter ... kit and snuck back into jail. The family was deported to Warsaw and told to move into the ghetto ... ghetto. Again, Simon refused. They headed east in a rented horse and carriage. With no money to hire a
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18707. Dark red shoe wax used by a Polish Jewish refugee conscripted as a shoemaker by the Soviet Army
ended in May 1945. Simon was released from service in 1946 and the family returned to Łódź. Because of ... 15, 1908, in Warta. His mother, Sara Nitka, was born March 12, 1907, in Łódź. Sarah was the daughter ... kit and snuck back into jail. The family was deported to Warsaw and told to move into the ghetto ... ghetto. Again, Simon refused. They headed east in a rented horse and carriage. With no money to hire a
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18708. Brown shoe wax used by a Polish Jewish refugee conscripted as a shoemaker by the Soviet Army
ended in May 1945. Simon was released from service in 1946 and the family returned to Łódź. Because of ... 15, 1908, in Warta. His mother, Sara Nitka, was born March 12, 1907, in Łódź. Sarah was the daughter ... kit and snuck back into jail. The family was deported to Warsaw and told to move into the ghetto ... ghetto. Again, Simon refused. They headed east in a rented horse and carriage. With no money to hire a
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18709. Document certifying that Thomas Marko (real name Salomon Strauss) is a Ukrainian.
the Lvov ghetto to visit his relatives. Later he traveled to Gole Gory. It was hard for Marko to ... Lvov, but was too late. The ghetto did not exist anymore and all the Jews had been murdered. He ... enlisted in the Polish Army and enrolled as a law student at the Lodz University where he graduated in 1955
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18710. Identification card issued to Tomasch Marko (real name Salomon Strauss) stating that he is a metal worker and is registered with the Ukrainian group of laborers.
the Lvov ghetto to visit his relatives. Later he traveled to Gole Gory. It was hard for Marko to ... Lvov, but was too late. The ghetto did not exist anymore and all the Jews had been murdered. He ... enlisted in the Polish Army and enrolled as a law student at the Lodz University where he graduated in 1955
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18711. Identification card issued to Toma Marko (real name Salomon Strauss) stating that he is a Ukrainian.
the Lvov ghetto to visit his relatives. Later he traveled to Gole Gory. It was hard for Marko to ... Lvov, but was too late. The ghetto did not exist anymore and all the Jews had been murdered. He ... enlisted in the Polish Army and enrolled as a law student at the Lodz University where he graduated in 1955
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18712. Yiddish textbook used by a Jewish Polish survivor
the remaining Jews were transported to the Zborow ghetto. Feiga, Froim, Cyla, and other family members ... Jews were sent to the ghetto in Zborow. Froim, Feiga, Cyla, and some other relatives hid with the help ... Sam Dymant (1928-2001), a Holocaust survivor from Łódź, Poland.
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18713. Blue and white striped dress made postwar by a Jewish Polish survivor
Zborow ghetto. Feiga, Froim, Cyla, and other family members were hidden by their former maid, Tachka ... Jews were sent to the ghetto in Zborow. Froim, Feiga, Cyla, and some other relatives hid with the help ... Sam Dymant (1928-2001), a Holocaust survivor from Łódź, Poland.
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18714. Portrait of Chaya Markman (right), her sister Genia Markman (left), and their cousin Dora (center), Parafianov, Poland (now Belarus), circa 1940-1941.
Prussian or German background. They settled in Turek, Poland, a small city in the Lodz district, located ... the Jews who remained in the area were moved into the Turek Ghetto. As a result, the Pressaizen family ... left Parafianov periodically. In September 1941 she was forced into the Vilna ghetto. She was
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18715. Chaya (nee Markman) Presseizan (later Peres) kneels behind her son, Elchanan (left) and an unidentified child in the Wetzlar displaced persons camp,1948.
Prussian or German background. They settled in Turek, Poland, a small city in the Lodz district, located ... the Jews who remained in the area were moved into the Turek Ghetto. As a result, the Pressaizen family ... left Parafianov periodically. In September 1941 she was forced into the Vilna ghetto. She was
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18716. Group portrait of displaced persons in the Wetzlar displaced persons camp, 1948.
Prussian or German background. They settled in Turek, Poland, a small city in the Lodz district, located ... the Jews who remained in the area were moved into the Turek Ghetto. As a result, the Pressaizen family ... left Parafianov periodically. In September 1941 she was forced into the Vilna ghetto. She was
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18717. Elchanan Peres draws on a tablet of paper, Karkur, Israel, circa 1949.
Prussian or German background. They settled in Turek, Poland, a small city in the Lodz district, located ... the Jews who remained in the area were moved into the Turek Ghetto. As a result, the Pressaizen family ... left Parafianov periodically. In September 1941 she was forced into the Vilna ghetto. She was
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18718. Group portrait of students and teachers in a Hebrew school in Parafianov, Poland (now Belarus), July 2, 1933.
Prussian or German background. They settled in Turek, Poland, a small city in the Lodz district, located ... the Jews who remained in the area were moved into the Turek Ghetto. As a result, the Pressaizen family ... left Parafianov periodically. In September 1941 she was forced into the Vilna ghetto. She was
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18719. Sisters Chaya Markman (right) and Genia Markman (left) seated on bicycles, with two unidentified companions standing behind them, Parafianov, Poland (now Belarus), April 18, 1938.
Prussian or German background. They settled in Turek, Poland, a small city in the Lodz district, located ... the Jews who remained in the area were moved into the Turek Ghetto. As a result, the Pressaizen family ... left Parafianov periodically. In September 1941 she was forced into the Vilna ghetto. She was
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18720. Namesearch allview. [Electronic resource]
Lodz Ghetto Books -- 262829 entries. ... Lodz Ghetto Hospital Records -- 14469 entries. ... Kisvarda Ghetto Residents -- 4221 entries. ... Krakow Ghetto Records -- 19291 entries.
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18721. Elizabeth Lusthaus Strassburger papers
Helena by sending her food and diamonds. In 1941, they were relocated into the Tarnow ghetto. Helena ... was assigned as forced labor as a seamstress in a German Army uniform workshop outside the ghetto. In ... pharmacist. After the destruction of the Warsaw ghetto in the summer of 1943, German authorities intensified ... were relocated to the Tarnów ghetto. Sophie was deported to Belzec and murdered in 1942. Elizabeth
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18722. The Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names. [Internet resource]
Gedenkstätte Ravensbrück, Museum of Genocide Victims Belgrade, Organization of former residents of Lodz in ... in ghettos, camps or deportations, and lists of victims or survivors; legal documentation from
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18723. Helena Husserlova, wearing a Jewish badge, poses with her daughter Zdenka shortly before their deportation to Theresienstadt.
years old, her father was deported to the Lodz ghetto, where he died a year later, on September 23, 1942
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18724. Zdenka Husserlova, a three-year-old Czech Jewish child, stands in an open field clutching her teddy bear.
years old, her father was deported to the Lodz ghetto, where he died a year later, on September 23, 1942
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18725. Deutsche Polizeieinrichtungen in den okkupierten Gebieten (Fond 1323)
numbers, 1942-1943; reports about the military commander in Warsaw and the Warsaw ghetto, 1940-1941; 1942 ... KRIPO department Łódź (Litzmanstadt): Correspondence and orders on various administrative matters; 3