Displaying: 51 75 of 305 matches for “Grodno”
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51. Oral history interview with Liza Tzepnick
Liza Chapnik, born in Grodno (Hrodna), Belarus, in 1922, describes her religious family; finishing ... school in 1941; leaving Grodno with her brother and sister, heading to Direchina (possibly Dziarechyn ... returning to Direchina; returning to Grodno and hiding with her family; the deportation of her family ... members; members of the underground organization in Grodno making her an identity card with the Polish
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52. 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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53. 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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54. Katz Family photographs
verso "Andenken von Papa für Netti," Grodno, Poland, 1942; and a photograph of Minna Stub, inscribed on ... verso "Andenken von Mama für Netti," Grodno, Poland, 1942.
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55. 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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56. Blake and Anna Schiff papers
to immigrate to the United States, but was not successful. He left Warsaw for Grodno in October 1939 ... barn to return to Grodno. Their friend Dr. Woroshylsky performed the marriage. They later had a rabbi ... Łódź, Poland in 1947. After Anna returned to Grodno she learned her family had been killed. Their ... Anna Schiff (born Chaya Klempner, 1918-2009) was born on 15 July 1918 in Grodno, Poland (Grodno
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57. 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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58. 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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59. Jewish Life in Europe Before the Holocaust
example, in Czestochowa, Lublin, Bialystok, and Grodno.
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60. Arkadiy Korabelnik memoir
the German occupation" by Arkadiy Korabelnik, who spent the war in the Slonim district of Grodno.
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61. 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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62. Oral history interview with Yahad-In Unum interviewee 327B
Belarusian man, born in 1931, discusses his experiences in Dvorets (Grodno Oblast), Belarus ... German occupation of Grodno Oblast; the Germans taking his family’s horse; the German army and German
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63. Oral history interview with Sheyma Itzkovich Lipitz
Sheyma Itzkovich Lipitz, born in January 1912 in Grodno (Hrodna), Belarus, describes his family ... Skidel (Skidzel'), Belarus and getting married; being drafted into Soviet Army; returning to Grodno to ... meet his sister and working in the ghetto; working on a sewing machine in the Grodno ghetto; working in
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64. 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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65. 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
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66. Alisa (Lisa) Nussbaum Derman describes partisan activities
ghetto which existed from 1941 to 1942. Lisa eventually escaped from Slonim, and went first to Grodno and
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67. Alisa (Lisa) Nussbaum Derman describes going into hiding in June 1942 during roundups in the Slonim ghetto
ghetto which existed from 1941 to 1942. Lisa eventually escaped from Slonim, and went first to Grodno and
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68. Alisa (Lisa) Nussbaum Derman describes a dangerous journey to reach partisan territory in the Naroch Forest, Poland
ghetto which existed from 1941 to 1942. Lisa eventually escaped from Slonim, and went first to Grodno and
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69. Resistance in the Smaller Ghettos of Eastern Europe
Bialystok, Grodno, or Minsk. However, Jews engaged in some form of resistance
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70. List of Holocaust Survivors From the Pruzany District
Pruzany Grodno Belarus
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71. Portrait of the Szclubsky family in Lida, Poland.
Lida, [Grodno] Poland
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72. Winners of a bicycle race sponsored by local Zionist groups pose with their bicycles, next to a road sign in the village of Skidel.
Skidel, [Belarus; Grodno] Poland
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73. A young Jewish man poses with his girlfriend and her sister during a business trip to Lida.
Lida, [Grodno] Poland
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74. A large crowd escorts the body of the Hafetz Hayyim, Rabbi Israel Meir Hacohen, from the Radun Yeshiva prior to his funeral.
Radun, [Belarus; Grodno] USSR
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75. Close-up photograph of a young woman in a hat sent to a friend in Eisiskes with New Year's greetings.
Lida, [Grodno] Poland