Displaying: 101 125 of 252 matches for “Grodno”
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101. Josef Baur papers
Grodno (Belarus) ... Poland. Images of German-occupied Grodno, Poland (now Grodno, Belarus) include German soldiers among the ... ruins of Grodno, civilians attending a church service, a group of Jewish men and women wearing armbands
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102. Przodownikom Pracy [Socialist Hero of Labor] lapel medal issued to a Jewish official postwar
living. Kalman married Pauline Pajes in 1949. She had survived the war in hiding in Grodno. Her family ... Paulina Pajes was born in Grodno, Poland, on February 18, 1918, to Josel and Szejna Serenska Pajes ... Grodno came under Soviet occupation. When the Germans occupied Grodno in June 1941, authorities required ... forced into hard labor. The following November, the Germans established two closed ghettos in Grodno
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103. Life After the Holocaust: Aron and Lisa Derman
refuge in the Grodno and Wilno ghettos before escaping, in 1943, to the Narozh forests of Belarus to join
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104. Oral history interview with Yahad-In Unum interviewee 320B
Belarusian woman, born in 1924, discusses her experiences in Chepelevo (Grodno Oblast), Belarus
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105. Oral history interview with Yahad-In Unum interviewee 304B
Belarusian woman, born in 1923, discusses her experiences in Mir (Grodno Oblast), Belarus before
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106. Oral history interview with Yahad-In Unum interviewee 303B
Belarusian woman, born in 1923, discusses her experiences in Mir (Grodno Oblast), Belarus before
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107. Oral history interview with Millie Smilovich
), discusses living in the Ostryna ghetto; internment in Kelbasin labor camp near Grodno from 1941 to 1942
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108. Oral history interview with Josef Hiller
through Bialystok to Grodno; working in the small village of Lenin until 1941; hiding in Rajowicz from
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109. Records relating to the Soviet Union under Nazi Occupation
operation “Herman“ conducted in the occupied territory of Grodno and Minsk.
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110. Kornberg family papers
correspondence addressed to Frieda, Henry’s wife, from her parents Yenta and Smaya in Grodno, Poland, who also
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111. Paul Levy photographs
Paul Levy (1919-2006) was born Pinchos Lewaszewski on March 9, 1919 in Grodno, Poland to Efroim
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112. Lea Evron collection
1947; a marriage certificate, dated 1936 at the parish of Sw. Magdaleny in Grodno; a 1945 identity card
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113. Harry and Lili Topolansky photograph collection
Collection of photographs showing the Topolanski family in Grodno and the Schwarcz family in
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114. Sylvia Bassman papers
photograph of Szejna Jaroszewska, taken in Dabrowa near Grodno, Poland on the eve of her departure; and a
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115. Group portrait of members of the Mir Yeshiva 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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116. Oral history interview with Vladimir Shatzman
in May 1946; his job in Grodno, Belarus as a historian in the Grodno regional museum; returning to
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117. 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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118. 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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119. 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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120. 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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121. 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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122. 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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123. German Campaign in Russia
Grodno with infantry, tanks, and artillery, houses on fire as troops move through. Soviet POWs cross
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124. 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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125. Kolekcja listów rodziny Naimark (Sygn. 236)
sister fled to Białystok and one brother escaped to Grodno. The letters were written in Yiddish and in