Displaying: 51 75 of 189 matches for “Grodno”
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51. 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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52. 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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53. 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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54. Records relating to the Soviet Union under Nazi Occupation
operation “Herman“ conducted in the occupied territory of Grodno and Minsk.
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55. Harry and Lili Topolansky photograph collection
Collection of photographs showing the Topolanski family in Grodno and the Schwarcz family in
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56. Paul Levy photographs
Paul Levy (1919-2006) was born Pinchos Lewaszewski on March 9, 1919 in Grodno, Poland to Efroim
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57. 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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58. 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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59. 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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60. 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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61. 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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62. 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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63. German Campaign in Russia
Grodno with infantry, tanks, and artillery, houses on fire as troops move through. Soviet POWs cross
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64. 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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65. 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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66. 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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67. 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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68. 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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69. 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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70. 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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71. Russian News (1944, No. E)
indicating path to Grodno, Kaunas; and Kaunas Keningsberg. Victorious Russians move through the streets as
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72. 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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73. Herman Yablokoff papers
Herman Yablokoff (1903-1981) was born in Grodno (then Russian Poland, now Belarus). He became a
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74. 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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75. Oral history interview with Bernard Benjamin Broclawski
Polish Army; his time in Soviet-occupied Poland; reuniting with his father and brothers in Grodno, Poland