Displaying: 51 75 of 89 matches for “Holocaust Encyclopedia: Warsaw”
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51. Doris Greenberg describes arrival procedures at Ravensbrück
Warsaw in 1940. After her parents were deported, Doris hid with her sister and other relatives. Doris
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52. Abraham Lewent describes deportation to and conditions in Majdanek
Like other Jews, the Lewents were confined to the Warsaw ghetto
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53. Abraham Lewent describes his father's death at Majdanek
Like other Jews, the Lewents were confined to the Warsaw ghetto
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54. Doris Greenberg describes conditions in Ravensbrück
Warsaw in 1940. After her parents were deported, Doris hid with her sister and other relatives. Doris
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55. Emanuel Tanay describes the establishment of the Miechow ghetto
the smuggling of goods to Krakow and Warsaw. He fled to Hungary in the
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56. Ruth Berkowicz Segal describes receiving visa to leave Lithuania
Lithuania. Ruth left Warsaw with two friends to find her father and later ... soldiers from the front. Her mother, brother, and sisters perished in the Holocaust.
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57. Ludmilla Page describes German industrialist Oskar Schindler
ghetto; her mother was sent to the Warsaw ghetto. Ludmilla worked in a
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58. Lucine Horn describes the German occupation of Lublin
liquidated the ghetto. She eventually made her way to Warsaw where she first
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59. Ludmilla Page describes arrival at the Brünnlitz munitions factory
ghetto; her mother was sent to the Warsaw ghetto. Ludmilla worked in a
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60. Lucine Horn describes conditions in the Lublin ghetto
liquidated the ghetto. She eventually made her way to Warsaw where she first
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61. Leah Hammerstein Silverstein describes the Tarnow ghetto after a roundup
Leah grew up in Praga, a suburb of Warsaw, Poland. She was active in the Ha-Shomer ha-Tsa ... forced to live in the Warsaw ghetto, which the Germans sealed off in ... also posed as a non-Jewish Pole in Czestochowa and Warsaw, and was a courier for the Jewish National ... (People's Army) during the Warsaw Polish uprising in 1944. Leah was
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62. Leah Hammerstein Silverstein describes working under a false non-Jewish identity in a German hospital in Krakow
Leah grew up in Praga, a suburb of Warsaw, Poland. She was active in the Ha-Shomer ha-Tsa ... forced to live in the Warsaw ghetto, which the Germans sealed off in ... also posed as a non-Jewish Pole in Czestochowa and Warsaw, and was a courier for the Jewish National ... (People's Army) during the Warsaw Polish uprising in 1944. Leah was
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63. Felix Horn describes escaping from the Majdan Tatarski ghetto and seeking shelter
escaped and hid, eventually fleeing to the Warsaw ghetto, where Felix and ... Lucine were married. They escaped to the "Aryan" side of Warsaw and obtained false papers. Felix worked ... for the underground during the Warsaw Polish uprising in 1944. He and
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64. Felix Horn describes attempt to flee from the Majdan Tatarski ghetto
escaped and hid, eventually fleeing to the Warsaw ghetto, where Felix and ... Lucine were married. They escaped to the "Aryan" side of Warsaw and obtained false papers. Felix worked ... for the underground during the Warsaw Polish uprising in 1944. He and
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65. Felix Horn describes antisemitism in Lvov and conditions in the Janowska camp
escaped and hid, eventually fleeing to the Warsaw ghetto, where Felix and ... Lucine were married. They escaped to the "Aryan" side of Warsaw and obtained false papers. Felix worked ... for the underground during the Warsaw Polish uprising in 1944. He and
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66. Felix Horn describes postwar emigration with the Brihah movement and adjustment to life after the war
escaped and hid, eventually fleeing to the Warsaw ghetto, where Felix and ... Lucine were married. They escaped to the "Aryan" side of Warsaw and obtained false papers. Felix worked ... for the underground during the Warsaw Polish uprising in 1944. He and
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67. Vladka (Fagele) Peltel Meed describes participating in activities of the Bundist underground
active in the Warsaw ghetto underground as a member of the Jewish Fighting ... Organization (ZOB). In December 1942, she was smuggled out to the Aryan, Polish side of Warsaw to try to obtain
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68. Susan Bluman describes fleeing to Vilna after the occupation 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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69. Susan Bluman describes obtaining a transit visa from Chiune Sugihara
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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70. Boleslaw Brodecki describes hangings in a labor camp and their impact on the prisoners
Warsaw. The Germans attacked Warsaw in September
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71. Irena Sendler describes how she was arrested and tortured by the Gestapo
(Sendlerowa) was working as a social worker in Warsaw when ... World War II broke out in 1939. After the Nazis forced Warsaw’s Jews to move into the ghetto in the ... Jewish children out of the Warsaw ghetto. She found hiding places for them in orphanages, convents
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72. William (Bill) Lowenberg describes forced labor in the Kaufering subcamp of the Dachau concentration camp
Warsaw in late 1943, following the German suppression of the Warsaw ghetto
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73. William (Bill) Lowenberg describes conditions in the Westerbork camp in the Netherlands
Warsaw in late 1943, following the German suppression of the Warsaw ghetto
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74. William (Bill) Lowenberg describes Zionist and cultural activities in the Westerbork camp
Warsaw in late 1943, following the German suppression of the Warsaw ghetto
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75. William (Bill) Lowenberg describes deportations from the Westerbork camp in the Netherlands
Warsaw in late 1943, following the German suppression of the Warsaw ghetto