Displaying: 126 150 of 311 matches for “Grodno”
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126. Oral history interview with Bronka Klibanski
Bronka Klibanski, born in Grodno, Poland (Hrodna, Belarus), in 1923, describes the entry of Germans ... into Grodno in June 1941; being forced into the ghetto with other Jews on November 1, 1941; entering
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127. Studio portrait of Miriam Lipert and her father, Chaim Arye Chasan, taken on occasion of her visit from America.
Miriam was born in Grodno on October 29, 1891 and immigrated to Philadelphia as a young girl circa 1910
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128. Portrait of the Chasan family taken on occasion of the visit of one of the daughters, Miriam Lipert, from America.
Miriam was born in Grodno on October 29, 1891 and immigrated to Philadelphia as a young girl circa 1910
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129. German Campaign in Russia
Grodno with infantry, tanks, and artillery, houses on fire as troops move through. Soviet POWs cross
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130. Oral history interview with Yahad-In Unum interviewee 311B
Belarusian woman, born in 1922, discusses her experiences in Zhirovichi and Slonim (Grodno Oblast
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131. Oral history interview with Yahad-In Unum interviewee 298B
Belarusian woman, born in 1925, discusses her experiences in Turets (Grodno Oblast), Belarus
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132. Oral history interview with Harold Gordon
The interview describes Mr. Gordon's childhood in Grodno, Poland (now Hrodna, Belarus), and the
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133. Ha Shomer Hazair in Poland, Galicia (RG-2-1)
movement according to the regions: Baranovichi, Białystok, Grodno, Włoclawek; records of the Central
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134. Kolekcja listów rodziny Naimark (Sygn. 236)
sister fled to Białystok and one brother escaped to Grodno. The letters were written in Yiddish and in
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135. Personal archives of Miriam Yahieli (RG-95-86)
Miriam Yahieli was born 1919 in Grodno. She was an active member of the Hashomer Hatsair movement
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136. Prayer book
destruction of the Grodno ghetto and lived for 2 years in hiding. They left Poland in September 1968, deprived
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137. Russian News (1944, No. E)
indicating path to Grodno, Kaunas; and Kaunas Keningsberg. Victorious Russians move through the streets as
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138. Oral history interview with Bernard Benjamin Broclawski
Polish Army; his time in Soviet-occupied Poland; reuniting with his father and brothers in Grodno, Poland
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139. Oral history interview with Anna Maxell Ware
Anna Maxell Ware, born January 31, 1922, describes her life growing up in Grodno, Poland (Hrodna
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140. Herman Yablokoff papers
Herman Yablokoff (1903-1981) was born in Grodno (then Russian Poland, now Belarus). He became a
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141. Privati mišri žydų mokytojų seminarija „Tarbut“ Vilniuje (Fond 222)
teachers for the Hebrew elementary school system. The seminaries were established in Vilna, Grodno, Warsaw
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142. Oral history interview with Bernard Broclawski
his time in the Soviet-occupied part of Poland; meeting his father and brother in Grodno, Poland
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143. Aron (Dereczynski) Derman décrit les événements qui se produisirent dès l'invasion allemande de Slonim, en Pologne
sa famille à s'échapper lorsque les Allemands détruisirent le ghetto, Aron travailla à Grodno jusqu ... Grodno et rejoignit la résistance à l'extérieur de Vilno. Après la guerre
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144. Aron (Dereczynski) Derman descrive gli eventi accaduti al momento dell'invasione tedesca di Slonim (Polonia)
aiutò i genitori a fuggire, continuando poi a lavorare a Grodno, fino al momento del suo arresto. Mentre ... successivamente a fuggire anche da Grodno e ad unirsi alla resistenza che operava fuori Vilna. Dopo la guerra
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145. Marian Jacek Dabrowski tiszteletes
Lengyelországot, én a Grodno közelében lévő kolostorunkban tartózkodtam. A kolostort három hétre rá ürítettük ki ... amikor a kelet felől betörő szovjet csapatok elérték Grodno városát. Visszatértem Lomzába. Az új szovjet
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146. Papaz Marian Jacek Dabrowski
Grodno yakınındaki manastırdaydım. Doğudan gelen Sovyet birlikleri Grodno'ya girdikten üç hafta sonra
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147. A group of Mir yeshiva students pose with an American chaplain in Shanghai.
The yeshiva of Mir was founded in 1815 by Samuel ben Hayyim Tiktinski. Located in the Grodno ... distri The yeshiva of Mir was founded in 1815 by Samuel ben Hayyim Tiktinski. Located in the Grodno
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148. Three students from the Mir yeshiva pose in a park in Vilna.
The yeshiva of Mir was founded in 1815 by Samuel ben Hayyim Tiktinski. Located in the Grodno ... distri The yeshiva of Mir was founded in 1815 by Samuel ben Hayyim Tiktinski. Located in the Grodno
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149. A group of students from the Mir and Lublin yeshivas gather in front of a building provided by the Jewish Committee in Kobe.
The yeshiva of Mir was founded in 1815 by Samuel ben Hayyim Tiktinski. Located in the Grodno ... distri The yeshiva of Mir was founded in 1815 by Samuel ben Hayyim Tiktinski. Located in the Grodno
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150. Students and teachers of the exiled Mir yeshiva study in the sanctuary of the Beth Aharon synagogue on Museum Road in Shanghai.
The yeshiva of Mir was founded in 1815 by Samuel ben Hayyim Tiktinski. Located in the Grodno ... distri The yeshiva of Mir was founded in 1815 by Samuel ben Hayyim Tiktinski. Located in the Grodno