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26. Studio portrait of Dora Licht, the first wife of the donor's father, who later perished in Auschwitz.
Balsam (b. 1913). Both of his parents were born in Gorlice, Poland. Shlomo was born after the war on ... known in Gorlice, telling her that he lost his wife during the war and asking her to marry him. In 1947
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27. Mendel Einhorn stands outside a barrack in the snow in a prisoner of war camp in Germany.
Balsam (b. 1913). Both of his parents were born in Gorlice, Poland. Shlomo was born after the war on ... known in Gorlice, telling her that he lost his wife during the war and asking her to marry him. In 1947
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28. Wedding portrait of Aharon Balsam and Miriam Einhorn.
Balsam (b. 1913). Both of his parents were born in Gorlice, Poland. Shlomo was born after the war on ... known in Gorlice, telling her that he lost his wife during the war and asking her to marry him. In 1947
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29. False papers given to Dora Licht under the pseudonym of Denise Balzac.
Balsam (b. 1913). Both of his parents were born in Gorlice, Poland. Shlomo was born after the war on ... known in Gorlice, telling her that he lost his wife during the war and asking her to marry him. In 1947
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30. False identification papers given to Jacques Balsam under the pseudonym of Jacques Balzac.
Balsam (b. 1913). Both of his parents were born in Gorlice, Poland. Shlomo was born after the war on ... known in Gorlice, telling her that he lost his wife during the war and asking her to marry him. In 1947
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31. False baptismal certificate issued to Jacques Balsam, under the pseudonym Lucien-Pierre Prygiel, translated from the Polish and signed by the Polish consulate in Marseille.
Balsam (b. 1913). Both of his parents were born in Gorlice, Poland. Shlomo was born after the war on ... known in Gorlice, telling her that he lost his wife during the war and asking her to marry him. In 1947
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32. False papsers issued to Jacques Balsam under the pseudonym Lucien Prygiel but stamped "Juif" (Jew).
Balsam (b. 1913). Both of his parents were born in Gorlice, Poland. Shlomo was born after the war on ... known in Gorlice, telling her that he lost his wife during the war and asking her to marry him. In 1947
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33. Safe conduct pass issued by the French police to Jacques Balsam after the war.
Balsam (b. 1913). Both of his parents were born in Gorlice, Poland. Shlomo was born after the war on ... known in Gorlice, telling her that he lost his wife during the war and asking her to marry him. In 1947
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34. Prisoner identification card issued to Jacques Balsam in the Egletons labor camp, a camp for foreign workers.
Balsam (b. 1913). Both of his parents were born in Gorlice, Poland. Shlomo was born after the war on ... known in Gorlice, telling her that he lost his wife during the war and asking her to marry him. In 1947
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35. Identification papers issued to Jacques Balsam in the Egletons labor camp, a camp for foreign workers.
Balsam (b. 1913). Both of his parents were born in Gorlice, Poland. Shlomo was born after the war on ... known in Gorlice, telling her that he lost his wife during the war and asking her to marry him. In 1947
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36. Portrait of Wiktoria Wilkowa, a Polish woman who aided the donor's family during the German occupation.
forest. Later Dorota was placed in hiding with a family of ethnic Germans named Marchlikowa in Gorlice
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37. Dorota Fischbein poses with members of the Koszarski family who sheltered her during the war.
forest. Later Dorota was placed in hiding with a family of ethnic Germans named Marchlikowa in Gorlice
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38. Feiga and Dorota Fischbein wearing armbands in the Iwonicz Zdroj ghetto.
forest. Later Dorota was placed in hiding with a family of ethnic Germans named Marchlikowa in Gorlice
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39. Registration card issued by the labor department of Krosno to Osias Fischbein (b.
forest. Later Dorota was placed in hiding with a family of ethnic Germans named Marchlikowa in Gorlice
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40. Portrait of the reunited Fischbein family after the war.
forest. Later Dorota was placed in hiding with a family of ethnic Germans named Marchlikowa in Gorlice
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41. Zbiór polskiej prasy konspiracyjnej
Gorlice (Poland : Powiat)
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42. Upright domed traveling wardrobe trunk used by an Austrian Jewish family
Isidor Bieder was born on October 1, 1894, in Gorlice, Poland into a Jewish family. He had five ... 6, 1911. Isidor married Fanny (Fiege) Wild, born November 2, 1904, also from Gorlice, on July 6
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43. Kolekcja Hersza Wassera
accounts and diaries from Chełm, Ciechanów, Częstochowa, Dąbie, Garbatka, Góra Kalwaria, Gorlice, Kaunas
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44. Yizkor Book Translations. [Internet resource]
(Dembitz), Poland; Dokshitsy, Belarus; Glinyany, Ukraine; Gorlice, Poland; Gorodenka (Horokenka), Ukraine ... Memorial books (Holocaust) --Poland --Gorlice --Registers. ... yizkor Goniadz = Our hometown Goniondz -- Gorlice, Poland: Sefer Gorlice; ha-kehila be-vinyana u-ve ... -hurbana = Gorlice book; the community at rise and fall -- Gorodenka (Horokenka), Ukraine: Sefer Horodenka
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45. JewishGen Yizkor Book Necrology Database / Web Author, Warren Blatt ; Database Author, Michael Tobias.
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --Registers of dead --Poland --Gorlice. ... ), Gorlice (856), Gostynin (617), Jedwabne (326), Koden (29), Kolbuszowa (379), Kolno (545), Korczyna (255
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46. Yizkor (Holocaust memorial) books / New York Public Library. [Electronic resource]
- Gombin - Goniadz - Gora Kalwaria - Gorlice - Gorodnitsa - Gorokhov - Gorzd - Gostynin - Goworowo