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6826. Window card for the film “Mr. Winkle Goes to War” (1944)
Jewish family fled Romania due to antisemitic persecution. The family immigrated to the United States in ... The window card was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2018 by Ken Sutak and ... War II and the Holocaust as well as Jewish, Israeli, and biblical subjects, from 1923 to 2000, from ... in July 1944. Window cards were mass-produced promotional materials used until the mid-1980s. They
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6827. George Fine letter
the experiences of Getzel Fingerhut (later George Fine) during the Holocaust when he was a prisoner in ... Kaufering X concentration camp in Germany and after the Holocaust in Feldafing displaced persons camp. ... Bremerhaven for Montreal, aboard the SS Samaria. He married Sari Marmor in 1951. Sari, originally from Romania ... Donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 1998 by George J. Fine
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6828. Sig Feiger papers
Feiger. His mother was born on April 15, 1897, in Klivodyn, Romania, to a large orthodox Jewish family ... The collection was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum by Sig Feiger in 2008. ... United States Holocaust Memorial Museum ... Sig Feiger and his family in Vienna, Austria, and during their escape to the United States via the
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6829. Comité Exécutif International du Rassemblement mondial contra le racisme et anti-sémitisme, Paris (Fond 99)
University of Scranton Press 2010. Published in association with the United States Holocaust memorial Museum ... antisemitism, an address to the League of Nations demanding that the rights of Jews living in Romania must be ... Finding aid in English ... Fishman, D. E. and Kupovetsky, M, Kuzelenkov, V. (ed.), Nazi-Looted Jewish Archives in Moscow. A
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6830. Jewish DPs celebrate at a banquet at the Rothschild Hospital.
,000 holocaust survivors fled in a movement so sudden that the organization could not contain the flow. The goal ... Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; George Birman ... Jewish DPs celebrate at a banquet at the Rothschild Hospital. Seated in the center is Kravetz ... George (originally Hirsch) Birman was born in 1922 in the German city of Konigsberg and grew up
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6831. Schwarz and Kovács families papers
George Schwarz (1903-1962) was born György Schwarz in 1903 in Szászrégen, Hungary (Reghin, Romania ... Donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2021 by Mariette (Mimi) Schwarz Reed. ... United States Holocaust Memorial Museum ... Klári Kovács (1905-1991) was born Klári Haberfeld on October 4, 1905 in Budapest, Hungary to Miksa
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6832. View of the Rothschild Hospital DP center.
,000 holocaust survivors fled in a movement so sudden that the organization could not contain the flow. The goal ... Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; George Birman ... George (originally Hirsch) Birman was born in 1922 in the German city of Konigsberg and grew up ... near George (originally Hirsch) Birman was born in 1922 in the German city of Konigsberg and grew up
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6833. Moshe Sheps photograph collection
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum ... Alesd (Romania) ... Moshe Moniek Sheps was born on January 6, 1923 in Dąbrowa Górnicza, Poland. He is the youngest of ... three children of Abraham Itzhak, born in 1887, who manufactured cigarettes and Chava Wolhandler Szeps
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6834. Naumann family papers
born in Máramarossziget, Hungary (now Sighetu Marmaţiei, Romania) to Hermann and Regina Perls ... survived the Holocaust in Italy. Her letters describe her memories of her cousin and postwar Italy ... Walter Naumann was another cousin of Kurt Naumann and survived the Holocaust in Berlin in part because ... United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
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6835. Shmuel Rakowski (top row, center) poses with a group of Jewish survivors from Mukachevo who he escorted out of Poland on a Bricha route.
,000 holocaust survivors fled in a movement so sudden that the organization could not contain the flow. The goal ... Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Samuel (Rakowski) Ron ... July 28, 1924 in Kazimierza Wielka, Poland, where his father was in the lumber business. Shmuel had a ... younger brother, Israel, who was born in 1927. Following the invasion of Poland in September 1939 the
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6836. Shmuel Rakowski (seated) poses with a group of Jewish DPs who he escorted out of Poland on a Bricha route.
,000 holocaust survivors fled in a movement so sudden that the organization could not contain the flow. The goal ... Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Samuel (Rakowski) Ron ... July 28, 1924 in Kazimierza Wielka, Poland, where his father was in the lumber business. Shmuel had a ... younger brother, Israel, who was born in 1927. Following the invasion of Poland in September 1939 the
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6837. Group of survivors from Kazimierza Wielka who Shmuel Rakowski escorted out of Poland on a Bricha route.
,000 holocaust survivors fled in a movement so sudden that the organization could not contain the flow. The goal ... Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Samuel (Rakowski) Ron ... July 28, 1924 in Kazimierza Wielka, Poland, where his father was in the lumber business. Shmuel had a ... younger brother, Israel, who was born in 1927. Following the invasion of Poland in September 1939 the
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6838. Oskar and Bel Pinkus pose on board the Saturnia en route to the United States.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Bel Weissman ... in 1928 in Losice where her father owned a small stationery store. Her father, however, was an ... four children. She had an older married sister Manya, a brother Yankel who died in childbirth and a ... brother Oskar. The family lived in the same building as her maternal grandfather where her mother
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6839. Page from a photo album of the Wasseralfingen DP camp showing the medical offices of the camp.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Rita Slepian Sloane ... . Pictured in the lower left photograph is Salomon (Shlomo) Ginsburg, who was a representative of the ... Revisionist Zionists party. He and his family immigrated to Israel in 1949 after three years in ... ). Natan was born in 1910 in Warsaw to Itzhak and Rojza (Ryterbrand) Slepian. Itzhak was a bookkeeper for a
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6840. Jacob Fischler papers
to reach Romania, but they arrived in Kolomya, Poland (a town near the border) they were told that ... Jacob Fischler donated the Jacob Fischler papers to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in ... United States Holocaust Memorial Museum ... born in Lancut, Poland, in Aug. 1928, and the following month, his family moved to Liberec (Reichenberg
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6841. Jewish police parade through the Bergen-Belsen DP camp.
26, 1926 in Cluj, Romania, where his parents were in the grocery business. Nandor had one younger ... Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Ned and Anna Aron ... November 24, 1929 in Nagykata, Hungary (near Budapest), where her father owned a store. Anna had one ... younger sister, Judith (b. 1936). In March 1944 Joseph was sent out for forced labor and was never heard
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6842. Identification papers issued to Natan Slepian, director of the Wasseralfingen displaced persons' camp.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Rita Slepian Sloane ... ). Natan was born in 1910 in Warsaw to Itzhak and Rojza (Ryterbrand) Slepian. Itzhak was a bookkeeper for a ... fashion bookstore. At the start of World War I, his family fled to Odessa in advance of the German army ... opened a new bookstore, and Natan went to Russian school where he became fluent in Russian. Natan
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6843. Jewish New Year's card sent from the Slepian family with their photograph from the Wasseralfingen DP camp.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Rita Slepian Sloane ... ). Natan was born in 1910 in Warsaw to Itzhak and Rojza (Ryterbrand) Slepian. Itzhak was a bookkeeper for a ... fashion bookstore. At the start of World War I, his family fled to Odessa in advance of the German army ... opened a new bookstore, and Natan went to Russian school where he became fluent in Russian. Natan
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6844. Camp director, Natan Slepian, gathers with his staff for a final toast before leaving the Wasseralfingen DP camp for the United States.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Rita Slepian Sloane ... ). Natan was born in 1910 in Warsaw to Itzhak and Rojza (Ryterbrand) Slepian. Itzhak was a bookkeeper for a ... fashion bookstore. At the start of World War I, his family fled to Odessa in advance of the German army ... opened a new bookstore, and Natan went to Russian school where he became fluent in Russian. Natan
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6845. Page from the photo album of the Wasseralfingen DP camp showing the camp's leadership.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Rita Slepian Sloane ... ). Natan was born in 1910 in Warsaw to Itzhak and Rojza (Ryterbrand) Slepian. Itzhak was a bookkeeper for a ... fashion bookstore. At the start of World War I, his family fled to Odessa in advance of the German army ... opened a new bookstore, and Natan went to Russian school where he became fluent in Russian. Natan
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6846. Page from a photo album of the Wasseralfingen DP camp showing the administrative offices of the camp.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Rita Slepian Sloane ... ). Natan was born in 1910 in Warsaw to Itzhak and Rojza (Ryterbrand) Slepian. Itzhak was a bookkeeper for a ... fashion bookstore. At the start of World War I, his family fled to Odessa in advance of the German army ... opened a new bookstore, and Natan went to Russian school where he became fluent in Russian. Natan
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6847. Page from a photo album from the Wasseralfingen DP camp showing the administrative offices of the camp.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Rita Slepian Sloane ... ). Natan was born in 1910 in Warsaw to Itzhak and Rojza (Ryterbrand) Slepian. Itzhak was a bookkeeper for a ... fashion bookstore. At the start of World War I, his family fled to Odessa in advance of the German army ... opened a new bookstore, and Natan went to Russian school where he became fluent in Russian. Natan
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6848. Page from a photo album of the Wasseralifingen DP camp showing the camp's medical staff.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Rita Slepian Sloane ... ). Natan was born in 1910 in Warsaw to Itzhak and Rojza (Ryterbrand) Slepian. Itzhak was a bookkeeper for a ... fashion bookstore. At the start of World War I, his family fled to Odessa in advance of the German army ... opened a new bookstore, and Natan went to Russian school where he became fluent in Russian. Natan
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6849. Page from a photo album of the Wasseralfingen DP camp showing members of the the camp's administration, emmisaries from the Jewish Agency, and children of the Dror Zionist youth movement.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Rita Slepian Sloane ... ). Natan was born in 1910 in Warsaw to Itzhak and Rojza (Ryterbrand) Slepian. Itzhak was a bookkeeper for a ... fashion bookstore. At the start of World War I, his family fled to Odessa in advance of the German army ... opened a new bookstore, and Natan went to Russian school where he became fluent in Russian. Natan
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6850. Page from a photo album of the Wasseralfingen DP camp showing members of the the camp's administration.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Rita Slepian Sloane ... ). Natan was born in 1910 in Warsaw to Itzhak and Rojza (Ryterbrand) Slepian. Itzhak was a bookkeeper for a ... fashion bookstore. At the start of World War I, his family fled to Odessa in advance of the German army ... opened a new bookstore, and Natan went to Russian school where he became fluent in Russian. Natan