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426. Sossia Frenkiel
The Frenkiels, a religious Jewish family, lived in a one-room apartment in a town near Warsaw called
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427. Henia Ring
they entered Henia's town. Her family tried to escape to Warsaw but the German forces quickly overtook
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428. Susan Bluman describes the German invasion of Poland
eastern Poland. Nathan sent a guide to Warsaw to bring Susan to the Soviet ... zone of occupied Poland. Her parents reluctantly agreed after Susan promised to return to Warsaw within
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429. German Invasion of Poland
Warsaw, the Polish capital. Hundreds of thousands of refugees, both Jewish and non-Jewish, fled the ... bombing, Warsaw surrendered to the Germans within a month of the German attack. Soviet forces quickly
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430. Chaim Frenkiel
Warsaw called Gabin, where Chaim's father worked as a cap maker. Gabin had one of Poland's oldest
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431. Jakob Frenkiel
Warsaw called Gabin, where Jakob's father worked as a cap maker. Gabin had one of Poland's oldest
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432. Laura Ellenbogen
Kazakhstan, Warsaw and a DP camp in Germany before immigrating to the United
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433. Itzik Rosenblat
apprentice as a women's tailor. After he apprenticed with several tailors in Radom and Warsaw, he went back
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434. Moishe Menyuk
part of Poland. He supported his family by farming and managing an estate for a Pole from Warsaw
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435. Władysław Bartoszewski discusses Żegota
fall of 1940, Władysław was caught in an arbitrary arrest wave in Warsaw. The Nazi German authorities
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436. German soldiers parade in Pilsudski Square
German soldiers parade in Pilsudski Square. Warsaw, Poland
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437. Stephen S. Wise with Ignacy Schiper
left), a Polish Zionist. Warsaw, Poland, 1936.
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438. Jewish partisans at a camp in the forest
Jewish partisans, survivors of the Warsaw ghetto uprising, at a
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439. Regina visits the birthplace of Frederick Chopin
Regina at Zelazowa Wola (near Warsaw), the birthplace of
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440. Postcard sent to Ruth Segal (back)
sent the postcard from Warsaw, in German-occupied Poland, on June 20, 1941. [From the USHMM special
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441. Hieronim Sabala, a member of the Polish resistance
underground scouts of the Polish resistance movement). Warsaw, Poland, 1939.
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442. False identification card used by Vladka Meed
False identification card which Vladka Meed had used from 1940–42 on the Aryan side of Warsaw
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443. SS and Police Leader Juergen Stroop interrogates two captured Jews
SS and Police Leader Juergen Stroop interrogates two Jews arrested during the Warsaw ghetto
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444. Cover of an underground Yiddish newspaper
the bottom of the cover reads: "Fascism must be smashed." Warsaw ghetto, Poland, January
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445. Portrait by refugee artist Yonia Fain
Shanghai, was the son of Bernard Goldstein, who was active in the Bundist underground of the Warsaw ghetto
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446. Female Soldiers of the Polish Home Army
October 1944 as a result of the Warsaw Polish uprising. After the uprising
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447. Victim of a German air raid
in a field in Warsaw, Poland, during a German air raid. Photographed by
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448. Janusz Korczak poses with children and staff in his orphanage
pose with children and younger staff in Korczak's orphanage in Warsaw
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449. Three participants in the Treblinka uprising
survived the war. Photograph taken in Warsaw
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450. Members of a Zionist youth movement
Mordechai Anielewicz. Seated in front are Moshe Domb and Rachel Zilberberg ("Sarenka"). Warsaw, Poland, 1938.