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26. Oral history interview with Martin Radley
Bytom (Poland) ... Martin Radley, born in 1924 in Beuthen, Germany (Bytom, Poland), describes his childhood
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27. Abraham Sutzkever and Szmerke Kaczergingski Collection (RG-223, Vilna Ghetto, Part 1)
Oszmina (Poland)--History--German occupation, 1941-1944. ... /controlcard&id=32603&q=RG+223%2C+Vilna+Ghetto%2C+Part+1
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28. Oral history interview with Bernice Fishman
Bytom (Poland) ... family and threatened to sue unless Bernice converted legally; her family fleeing to Bytom, Poland with ... Kielce (Poland) ... Ogrodzieniec (Województwo Slaskie, Poland)
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29. Oral history interview with Hela Vronenberg
Bytom (Poland) ... Będzin (Poland) ... Częstochowa (Poland) ... Poland--History--Occupation, 1939-1945.
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30. Oral history interview with David Weiss
David Weiss, born on October 10, 1921 in Lwów, Poland, discusses being drafted into the Soviet army ... in Bytom until 1946; gong to Bratislava in 1947; living in Windsheim displaced persons camp in 1948
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31. Oral history interview with Chaim Hermelin
Bytom (Poland) ... later in Israel; his parents and sister not surviving; life on the Gordonia kibbutz in Bytom, Poland
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32. Hilzenrad family papers
Ukraine). In 1945, Adela, Mordechai, and Joseph left Drohobych for Bytom, Poland where they stayed for a ... Adela Hilzenrad (née Lantner, later Bar Eli, 1909-1998) was born in Stryj, Poland and had a sister ... Lantner, who left Poland before the war and studied in France. Adela married Dr. Mordechai (Marek and ... Markus) Hilzenrad (later Bar Eli, 1906-1971) who was born in Kolomea, Poland. Mordechai had two brothers
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33. Oral history interview with Luba Margulies
Bytom (Poland) ... Walbrzych (Poland) ... her siblings to Ostrog, Poland (now Ostroh, Ukraine); attending school; her involvement with Zionist ... moving to Walbrzych, Poland; going to a displaced persons (DP) camp in Wetzlar, Germany; her husband
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34. Urząd Wojewódzki Śląski w Katowicach (Sygn. 185)
Bytom (Poland) ... Będzin (Poland) ... Bielsko (Poland) ... Głąbczyce (Poland)
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35. David Beitner photographs
was deported from Strzemieszyce Wielkie on April 20, 1941, to Mechtal labor camp near Bytom, Poland ... David Beitner was born Moniek Bajtner in Strzemieszyce Wielkie, Poland, on June 12, 1926. His ... forced labor camp in Dębica, Poland, and then was deported in December 1944 to Auschwitz where she was ... Poland, on January 15, 1927. Her father, Chaim Salomon, worked as a supervisor in a factory, and her
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36. Brenda and David Huss papers
reconnected with Dovid Huss (later David), whom she knew from childhood. The took a train to Bytom, Poland ... Bruche Fettner was born on 8 February 1926 in Horodenka, Poland (Gorodenka, Ukraine) to Efroim ... Brenda Huss (born Chaya Bruche Fettner, 1926-2018) was born on 8 February 1926 in Horodenka, Poland ... with David's surviving family and got married en route. They later moved to Legnica, Poland but fled
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37. Janina Prot papers
Janina Prot (Jana) was born on February 8, 1926 in Bytom, Poland and had one brother, Tomasz Prot ... Kraków (Poland) ... (b.1928). Her father, Jan Berlinerblau (1891-1956 in Warsaw, Poland) served in the First Brigade of ... managed to flee Poland to England via Hungary and France. In England he continued to work as ammunition
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38. Oral history interview with Menachem Katz
Bytom (Poland) ... Poland--History--Occupation, 1939-1945. ... Menachem Katz was born in Berezhany, Poland, in 1925. He describes antisemitic incidents which ... return to the village in July 1944, where no Jews remained. He were repatriated to Poland and then with
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39. Adam Gicz collection
and Michał settled in Bytom, Poland, where their son, Adam Jan, was born on November 21, 1945. The ... Stanisławów (Poland) ... Poland. She was the second daughter of Natan Karp Schwimmer, who owned a foundry and a metal works shop ... Gicz family left Poland and spent two years in a DP camp in Salzburg, Austria and in November 1948 they
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40. Esther and Robert Born papers
the collection is Esther’s autograph book from Bytom, Poland, and the Memmingen and Wegsheid DP camps ... Getto warszawskie (Warsaw, Poland) ... November 1924 in Warsaw, Poland to Abram Borensztajn (b. 1889) and Rachel Friedman (b. 1897). He had four ... Esther Born (née Wittlin, 1933-2012) was born on 15 July 1933 in Żółkiew, Poland (present-day
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41. Green wool US Army blanket owned by a Jewish refugee who survived by assuming a Catholic identity
they were repatriated by the Soviets to Bytom, Poland, where they reclaimed their Jewish identities ... summer 1945, Mark, Olga, and Israel were sent by the Soviets to Bytom, Poland, where they no longer ... Srerszeniowce, Poland, when it was occupied by Soviet forces in September 1939. In March 1941, Germany broke the ... Soviet troops in 1944. After the war ended in 1945, they were repatriated to Poland. Mark's father
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42. JewishGen's Holocaust Database. [Internet resource]
-- Deportees From Beuthen Germany (Bytom Poland): ... List of 949 Jews deported from Beuthen, Upper Silesia, Germany (now Bytom, Poland) in 1942. ... World War, 1939-1945 --Deportations from Poland --Bytom --Registers. ... -- Jews who Resided in Krosno, Poland before 1941:
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43. Green striped wool knit cardigan made from a US Army blanket by a Jewish refugee in a DP camp
they were repatriated by the Soviets to Bytom, Poland, where they reclaimed their Jewish identities ... Poland, when it was occupied by Soviet forces in September 1939. In March 1941, Germany broke the Nazi ... troops in 1944. After the war ended in 1945, they were repatriated to Poland. Mark's father, Pinkum, was ... killed in Majdanek concentration camp. Olga and Mark left Poland for Germany where they stayed in Dorth
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44. Dina Ostrower photographs
passing through Krakow and Bytom. In December 1945, she left Poland for Czechoslovakia with the aid of the ... Poland, and then under an assumed identity in Bolechow, Poland, and after the war in Cyprus and Israel ... Dina (Donia) Pickholz was born on December 26, 1923, in Stryj, Poland (Stryi, Ukraine), to Mates ... comfortable, happy life. On September 17, 1939, the Soviet Union invaded eastern Poland. Fearing a pogrom
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45. Lilienthal and Fraenkel families papers
Fraenkel (1903-1980), was born on 22 February 1903 in Beuthen, Germany (present-day Bytom, Poland). After
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46. Irena Bloch papers
Gdynia (Poland) ... Orlow (Poland) ... Sopot (Poland) ... Warsaw (Poland)
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47. Embroidered Ukrainian blouse worn by a Jewish woman living under an assumed identity
passing through Krakow and Bytom. In December 1945, she left Poland for Czechoslovakia with the aid of the ... Poland, and then under an assumed identity in Bolechow, Poland, and after the war in Cyprus and Israel ... in hiding under an assumed identity in Bolechow, Poland (Bolekhiv, Ukraine.) Donia and her family ... lived in Soviet occupied Stryj, Poland. In June 1941, Nazi Germany invaded the Soviet Union and the
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48. Dark red floral head covering worn by a Jewish woman living under an assumed identity
passing through Krakow and Bytom. In December 1945, she left Poland for Czechoslovakia with the aid of the ... Poland, and then under an assumed identity in Bolechow, Poland, and after the war in Cyprus and Israel ... living in hiding under an assumed identity in Bolechow, Poland (Bolekhiv, Ukraine.) Donia and her family ... lived in Soviet occupied Stryj, Poland. In June 1941, Nazi Germany invaded the Soviet Union and the
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49. Yizkor Book Translations. [Internet resource]
zikaron le-kehila kedosha = Book of Buczacz; in memory of a martyred community -- Bytom, Poland ... (Dembitz), Poland; Dokshitsy, Belarus; Glinyany, Ukraine; Gorlice, Poland; Gorodenka (Horokenka), Ukraine ... Ukraine; Nadvornaya, Ukraine; Rogatin (Rohatyn), Ukraine; Siemiatycze (Semyatitsh), Poland; Staneshti de ... Zhos, Ukraine; Sczcuczyn, Poland; Teleneshty, Moldova; Tysmenitsa (Tysmienica), Ukraine; Vinogradov
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50. Dina Pickholz Ostrower photographs
passing through Krakow and Bytom. In December 1945, she left Poland for Czechoslovakia with the aid of the ... Poland, and then under an assumed identity in Bolechow, Poland, and after the war in Cyprus and Israel ... Dina (Donia) Pickholz was born on December 26, 1923, in Stryj, Poland (Stryi, Ukraine), to Mates ... comfortable, happy life. On September 17, 1939, the Soviet Union invaded eastern Poland. Fearing a pogrom