Displaying: 26 50 of 189 matches for “Grodno”
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26. 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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27. 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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28. 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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29. 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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30. Jewish Life in Europe Before the Holocaust
example, in Czestochowa, Lublin, Bialystok, and Grodno.
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31. Arkadiy Korabelnik memoir
the German occupation" by Arkadiy Korabelnik, who spent the war in the Slonim district of Grodno.
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32. 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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33. 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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34. List of Holocaust Survivors From the Pruzany District
Pruzany Grodno Belarus
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35. 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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36. Resistance in the Smaller Ghettos of Eastern Europe
Bialystok, Grodno, or Minsk. However, Jews engaged in some form of resistance
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37. GRODNA U GADY VIALIKAI AICHYNNAI VAINY, 1941-1945 : DA 50-GODDZIA VIALIKAI PERAMOGI.
GRODNO.
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38. Partial List of People from the Pruzany Ghetto Who Died at Auschwitz
Pruzany [ghetto] Pruzany Grodno Belarus
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39. Zdziecioł (Zhetel)
center, Gebiet Nowogrodek, Generalkommissariat Weissruthenien Post-1944: Dyatlovo, Grodno
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40. Oral history interview with Yahad-In Unum interviewee 312B
Belarusian woman, born in 1924, discusses her experiences in Zhirovichi (Grodno Oblast), Belarus ... 1939; the German occupation of Grodno Oblast; the German administration which had its headquarters in a
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41. Mir
Archives in Grodno (AUKGBRBGrO).
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42. Myron Bassman collection
Correspondence: sent from Sokółka and Dąbrowa near Grodno in Poland by family and friends of Szejna
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43. Deborah Gaynes photographs
Grodno, Poland. The family moved to Vilna after World War I. Most of the members of the family were
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44. Oral history interview with Kim Mordchell
Kim Mordchelll, born September 5, 1924 in Grodno, Poland (Hrodna, Belarus), describes his father ... the Grodno ghetto in January 1943; being deported with his family to Auschwitz concentration camp
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45. Oral history interview with Aron Derman
his escape from a German “Aktion”; his decision to leave the ghetto and travel to Grodno; being sent ... Grodno ghetto and hopping a train headed to Vilna with several friends (including his future wife Lisa
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46. Oral history interview with Nina Kaleska
Nina Kaleska, born on April 11, 1929 in Grodno, Poland (now Hrodna, Belarus), describes having a ... and the formation of two ghettos in Grodno; the Germans selecting one of her cousins, who was
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47. 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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48. 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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49. 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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50. Kornberg family papers
correspondence addressed to Frieda, Henry’s wife, from her parents Yenta and Smaya in Grodno, Poland, who also