Displaying: 26 50 of 174 matches for “Grodno”
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26. Two lists : Jews in the Korelichi, Belarus ghetto and the Korelichi Judenrat.
Grodno Oblast Archives. ... Source Institution: Grodno Oblast Archives, fond 641, opis 2, folder 3. ... Excerpt from collection of Grodno Oblast Archives [Address: Grodno Oblast Archives, 84 Dzerzhinsk ... Street, Grodno 230005, Republic of Belarus] in USHMM Archives. The records were created by the office of
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27. Aron (Dereczynski) Derman describes events that took place upon the German invasion of Slonim, Poland
ghetto. After helping his family escape when the Germans destroyed the ghetto, Aron worked in Grodno ... until he was arrested. While being deported from Grodno, Aron jumped off the cattle car. He eventually ... managed to escape from Grodno and join the underground outside Vilna. After
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28. Aron (Dereczynski) Derman describes partisan activities near Vilna
ghetto, Aron worked in Grodno until he was arrested. While being deported from Grodno, Aron jumped off ... the cattle car. He eventually managed to escape from Grodno and join the
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29. Aron (Dereczynski) Derman describes the German destruction of the Slonim ghetto
ghetto, Aron worked in Grodno until he was arrested. While being deported from Grodno, Aron jumped off ... the cattle car. He eventually managed to escape from Grodno and join the
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30. Family portrait of a Yahrzeit in post war Poland.
Estera met in Warsaw, married in 1917 and settled in Grodno, a city on the river Niemen close to the ... Lithuanian border in 1921. Alexandre was born in 1930 in Grodno, Poland and his older brother Nataniel (Tolo ... for lack of Polish citizenship). His father's respected position in the Grodno community ensured the ... the German invasion of Eastern Poland and the Soviet Union, Grodno fell under German occupation on
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31. Young Jewish boy poses with his aunt in the garden of the Sanatorium run by his family in Druskieniki, Poland (in present day Lithuania).
Druskieniki, [Grodno] Poland ... Estera met in Warsaw, married in 1917 and settled in Grodno, a city on the river Niemen close to the ... Lithuanian border in 1921. Alexandre was born in 1930 in Grodno, Poland and his older brother Nataniel (Tolo ... for lack of Polish citizenship). His father's respected position in the Grodno community ensured the
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32. Jewish woman outside of a sanatorium in Druskieniki, Poland.
Druskieniki, [Grodno] Poland ... Estera met in Warsaw, married in 1917 and settled in Grodno, a city on the river Niemen close to the ... Lithuanian border in 1921. Alexandre was born in 1930 in Grodno, Poland and his older brother Nataniel (Tolo ... for lack of Polish citizenship). His father's respected position in the Grodno community ensured the
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33. Sanatorium in Druskieniki, Poland. Pictured is the Blumstein family's hotel/sanatorium/spa.
Druskieniki, [Grodno] Poland ... Estera met in Warsaw, married in 1917 and settled in Grodno, a city on the river Niemen close to the ... Lithuanian border in 1921. Alexandre was born in 1930 in Grodno, Poland and his older brother Nataniel (Tolo ... for lack of Polish citizenship). His father's respected position in the Grodno community ensured the
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34. Group portrait at Sanatorium in Druskieniki. Pictured are Estra Blumstien and friends at the Blumstein's family's hotel/sanatorium/spa.
Druskieniki, [Grodno] Poland ... Estera met in Warsaw, married in 1917 and settled in Grodno, a city on the river Niemen close to the ... Lithuanian border in 1921. Alexandre was born in 1930 in Grodno, Poland and his older brother Nataniel (Tolo ... for lack of Polish citizenship). His father's respected position in the Grodno community ensured the
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35. A meeting of "Ichud" in postwar Lodz, Poland. Pictured are members of the Zionist group, "Ichud".
Estera met in Warsaw, married in 1917 and settled in Grodno, a city on the river Niemen close to the ... Lithuanian border in 1921. Alexandre was born in 1930 in Grodno, Poland and his older brother Nataniel (Tolo ... for lack of Polish citizenship). His father's respected position in the Grodno community ensured the ... the German invasion of Eastern Poland and the Soviet Union, Grodno fell under German occupation on
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36. Portrait of an extended family before the war. Pictured are Isa Birger (third from left), Chaim Blumstein (fifth from left and center), Alexandre Blumstein (center), Estera Boochin Blumstein (seventh from left), Musia Altfeld (front and center), B.
Estera met in Warsaw, married in 1917 and settled in Grodno, a city on the river Niemen close to the ... Lithuanian border in 1921. Alexandre was born in 1930 in Grodno, Poland and his older brother Nataniel (Tolo ... for lack of Polish citizenship). His father's respected position in the Grodno community ensured the ... the German invasion of Eastern Poland and the Soviet Union, Grodno fell under German occupation on
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37. Close up photograph of a Jewish woman to be used for false Aryan papers.
Estera met in Warsaw, married in 1917 and settled in Grodno, a city on the river Niemen close to the ... Lithuanian border in 1921. Alexandre was born in 1930 in Grodno, Poland and his older brother Nataniel (Tolo ... for lack of Polish citizenship). His father's respected position in the Grodno community ensured the ... the German invasion of Eastern Poland and the Soviet Union, Grodno fell under German occupation on
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38. A Jewish couple sitting on a rock. Pictured are Rita Blumstein's parents in late summer.
Estera met in Warsaw, married in 1917 and settled in Grodno, a city on the river Niemen close to the ... Lithuanian border in 1921. Alexandre was born in 1930 in Grodno, Poland and his older brother Nataniel (Tolo ... for lack of Polish citizenship). His father's respected position in the Grodno community ensured the ... the German invasion of Eastern Poland and the Soviet Union, Grodno fell under German occupation on
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39. Wartime portrait of a Jewish girl. Pictured is Rita Blumstein.
Estera met in Warsaw, married in 1917 and settled in Grodno, a city on the river Niemen close to the ... Lithuanian border in 1921. Alexandre was born in 1930 in Grodno, Poland and his older brother Nataniel (Tolo ... for lack of Polish citizenship). His father's respected position in the Grodno community ensured the ... the German invasion of Eastern Poland and the Soviet Union, Grodno fell under German occupation on
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40. Two young Polish children embrace. Pictured are Rita Blumstien as a young girl, with a friend.
Estera met in Warsaw, married in 1917 and settled in Grodno, a city on the river Niemen close to the ... Lithuanian border in 1921. Alexandre was born in 1930 in Grodno, Poland and his older brother Nataniel (Tolo ... for lack of Polish citizenship). His father's respected position in the Grodno community ensured the ... the German invasion of Eastern Poland and the Soviet Union, Grodno fell under German occupation on
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41. A Jewish grandmother cradles her infant grandchild.
Estera met in Warsaw, married in 1917 and settled in Grodno, a city on the river Niemen close to the ... Lithuanian border in 1921. Alexandre was born in 1930 in Grodno, Poland and his older brother Nataniel (Tolo ... for lack of Polish citizenship). His father's respected position in the Grodno community ensured the ... the German invasion of Eastern Poland and the Soviet Union, Grodno fell under German occupation on
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42. Rev. Marian Jacek Dabrowski
monastery near Grodno. They evacuated the monastery three weeks later when Soviet troops, invading from the ... east, reached Grodno. Marian returned to Lomza. Their new Soviet rulers rejected religion, claiming it
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43. Aron Dereczynski
girlfriend, Lisa, escaped to the Grodno ghetto. They were about to be deported ... from Grodno when a Pole named Tadek helped smuggle them to the train station. They planned to ride on
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44. Portrait of Polish rescuer Aniela Staniewski.
's agreed to hide the Blumstein family upon their escape from the Grodno Ghetto in 1943. At the time of the ... See "Grodno" in Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos, Volume 2 Part A. See "Grodno" in Encyclopedia of
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45. Einsatzgruppen and other SS and Police Units in the Soviet Union
occupied Poland, and moved east through Belorussia towards Smolensk. Its members murdered Jews in Grodno
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46. Jewish Life in Europe Before the Holocaust
example, in Czestochowa, Lublin, Bialystok, and Grodno.
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47. Aron and Lisa Derman: Oral History Excerpts
the Grodno ghetto with the help of Tadek Soroka, a non-Jewish Pole. Aron and Lisa—aged 19 and 15
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48. PAMIATS´--HISTORYKA-DAKUMENTAL´NAIA KHRONIKA HRODZENSKAHA RAIONA / [skladal´niki, U.P.
[Additional Geographic Keywords: Hrodna, Grodna, Grodno] ... Includes lists of fallen partisans and underground fighters of the Hrodna region (formerly Grodno).
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49. Alisa (Lisa) Nussbaum Derman describes postwar emigration with the Brihah movement
1942. Lisa eventually escaped from Slonim, and went first to Grodno and then to Vilna, where she joined
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50. Alisa (Lisa) Nussbaum Derman describes joining the Nekama (Revenge) Jewish partisan unit led by Josef Glazman in the Naroch Forest
ghetto which existed from 1941 to 1942. Lisa eventually escaped from Slonim, and went first to Grodno and