Displaying: 151 165 of 165 matches for “Grodno”
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151. Hand cast ORT bookends presented to Director, ORT schools, DP camps
-1973) was born Joseph Melechinsky in Grodno, Lithuania. He was a labor leader and a Socialist. He was
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152. Long underwear worn by a Jewish Polish partisan in the Soviet Army
left the woods, went to the Grodno (Hrodna) ghetto, and were not heard from again. His sister Edith
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153. Set of two cuff links worn by a medical officer, 2nd Polish Corps
pharmacist until 1986 when she married Abraham Cheszes, a survivor from Grodno, Poland, and moved to Toronto
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154. Book
-1973) was born Joseph Melechinsky in Grodno, Lithuania. He was a labor leader and a Socialist. He was
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155. Yizkor Book Translations. [Internet resource]
= Book of Griding (Grodek Jagiellonski) -- Grodno, Belarus: Grodno; Volume IX, Encyclopedia of the Jewish
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156. Yizkor (Holocaust memorial) books / New York Public Library. [Electronic resource]
- Grabowiec - Grajewo - Gritsa - Grodek - Grodno - Grojec - Gross Magendorf - Grosswardein (1981
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157. Assembled shots (Poland and Israel)
'Grodno'; shots of five photographs of a massacre: flat ground covered in hundreds of neatly arranged
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158. Enameled Dutch oven used by a Jewish family in a displaced persons camp
left the woods, went to the Grodno (Hrodna) ghetto, and were not heard from again. His sister Edith
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159. Factory-printed Star of David badge printed with Juif, acquired by a Jewish Lithuanian artist
wealthy family in the city of Grodno, while Rachael was the daughter of a rabbi and had lived her entire
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160. Luggage tag used by a Polish Jewish survivor
William Epstein (1876-1950), a Russian immigrant from Grodno (now in Belarus), who moved to the United
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161. Forced laborer identification badge worn by a Polish Jewish woman using a false identity
William Epstein (1876-1950), a Russian immigrant from Grodno (now in Belarus), who moved to the United
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162. German Rentenbank, 1 Rentenmark note, acquired by a Polish Jewish survivor
William Epstein (1876-1950), a Russian immigrant from Grodno (now in Belarus), who moved to the United
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163. Regina and Halina Goldwag papers
William Epstein (1876-1950), a Russian immigrant from Grodno (now in Belarus), who moved to the United
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164. Christopher R. Browning papers
Freiburg, Military Archives Prague, Deutsche Dienststelle (WASt), Grodno archive, and the Office of Special
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165. Richard Glazar - Treblinka
witnessing the transports as they arrived from Grodno, Bialystok, Saloniki, and other places. He also ... the large transports from Grodno and Bialystok in early January and the transport from the Balkans