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6551. Three Polish-Jewish youth pose in a park. Shlomo Halter (the uncle of the donor) is on the right.
September 1943 and sent to work in a coal mine in the satellite camp of Fuerstengrube. When the Soviet army ... approached Auschwitz in January 1945, Paul refused to participate in a forced death march and remained behind ... . After the start of World War II, Shlomo Halter, his wife and son, Marek, became imprisoned in the Warsaw ... ghetto. They escaped and fled to the Soviet Union. They survived the war and came to Paris in 1950
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6552. Circular leather Star of David badge worn in the Kovno Ghetto
remaining Jews in the ghetto to Stutthof and Dachau concentration camps and then burned it down. Ephraim ... logos, work cards, and other ephemera. Upon his death, he left a suitcase full of these materials to ... The collection consists of artifacts, drawings, documents, and scrip relating to life in the Kovno ... (Kaunus) ghetto in Lithuania before and during the Holocaust.
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6553. Prewar portrait of two Jewish brothers in a park.
September 1943 and sent to work in a coal mine in the satellite camp of Fuerstengrube. When the Soviet army ... approached Auschwitz in January 1945, Paul refused to participate in a forced death march and remained behind ... Prewar portrait of two Jewish brothers in a park. From left to right are Samuel and Paul Halter. ... Paul Halter is youngest child of Joseph Mordechai Halter (c1888-1942) and Ryfka Horowitz (1890-1942
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6554. Two Belgian-Jewish women stand on the steps of a seaside cabana in Ostend.
September 1943 and sent to work in a coal mine in the satellite camp of Fuerstengrube. When the Soviet army ... approached Auschwitz in January 1945, Paul refused to participate in a forced death march and remained behind ... Horowitz Halter (left) and a friend. ... Paul Halter is youngest child of Joseph Mordechai Halter (c1888-1942) and Ryfka Horowitz (1890-1942
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6555. Studio portrait of a prewar Belgian-Jewish family.
September 1943 and sent to work in a coal mine in the satellite camp of Fuerstengrube. When the Soviet army ... approached Auschwitz in January 1945, Paul refused to participate in a forced death march and remained behind ... Studio portrait of a prewar Belgian-Jewish family. From left to right are Paul, Ryfka, Joseph and ... Paul Halter is youngest child of Joseph Mordechai Halter (c1888-1942) and Ryfka Horowitz (1890-1942
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6556. Portrait Joseph Mordko Halter, the donor's father.
September 1943 and sent to work in a coal mine in the satellite camp of Fuerstengrube. When the Soviet army ... approached Auschwitz in January 1945, Paul refused to participate in a forced death march and remained behind ... Paul Halter is youngest child of Joseph Mordechai Halter (c1888-1942) and Ryfka Horowitz (1890-1942 ... Paul Halter is youngest child of Joseph Mordechai Halter (c1888-1942) and Ryfka Horowitz (1890-1942
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6557. Three Polish Jews enjoy a stroll down a street in Krynica.
September 1943 and sent to work in a coal mine in the satellite camp of Fuerstengrube. When the Soviet army ... approached Auschwitz in January 1945, Paul refused to participate in a forced death march and remained behind ... Paul Halter is youngest child of Joseph Mordechai Halter (c1888-1942) and Ryfka Horowitz (1890-1942 ... Paul Halter is youngest child of Joseph Mordechai Halter (c1888-1942) and Ryfka Horowitz (1890-1942
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6558. A Jewish family poses for a family photograph outside its home on the eve of Shavuot.
September 1943 and sent to work in a coal mine in the satellite camp of Fuerstengrube. When the Soviet army ... approached Auschwitz in January 1945, Paul refused to participate in a forced death march and remained behind ... Paul Halter is youngest child of Joseph Mordechai Halter (c1888-1942) and Ryfka Horowitz (1890-1942 ... Paul Halter is youngest child of Joseph Mordechai Halter (c1888-1942) and Ryfka Horowitz (1890-1942
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6559. Meeting of Esperanto speakers in Huesca, Spain. Among those pictured is Joseph Mordechai Halter.
September 1943 and sent to work in a coal mine in the satellite camp of Fuerstengrube. When the Soviet army ... approached Auschwitz in January 1945, Paul refused to participate in a forced death march and remained behind ... Paul Halter is youngest child of Joseph Mordechai Halter (c1888-1942) and Ryfka Horowitz (1890-1942 ... Paul Halter is youngest child of Joseph Mordechai Halter (c1888-1942) and Ryfka Horowitz (1890-1942
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6560. A young Belgian-Jewish boy rides a tricycle. Pictured is Paul Halter.
September 1943 and sent to work in a coal mine in the satellite camp of Fuerstengrube. When the Soviet army ... approached Auschwitz in January 1945, Paul refused to participate in a forced death march and remained behind ... Paul Halter is youngest child of Joseph Mordechai Halter (c1888-1942) and Ryfka Horowitz (1890-1942 ... Paul Halter is youngest child of Joseph Mordechai Halter (c1888-1942) and Ryfka Horowitz (1890-1942
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6561. A young girl leans against the railing of the balcony of her apartment.
September 1943 and sent to work in a coal mine in the satellite camp of Fuerstengrube. When the Soviet army ... approached Auschwitz in January 1945, Paul refused to participate in a forced death march and remained behind ... Paul Halter is youngest child of Joseph Mordechai Halter (c1888-1942) and Ryfka Horowitz (1890-1942 ... Paul Halter is youngest child of Joseph Mordechai Halter (c1888-1942) and Ryfka Horowitz (1890-1942
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6562. Studio portrait of a young girl leaning over a book.
September 1943 and sent to work in a coal mine in the satellite camp of Fuerstengrube. When the Soviet army ... approached Auschwitz in January 1945, Paul refused to participate in a forced death march and remained behind ... Paul Halter is youngest child of Joseph Mordechai Halter (c1888-1942) and Ryfka Horowitz (1890-1942 ... Paul Halter is youngest child of Joseph Mordechai Halter (c1888-1942) and Ryfka Horowitz (1890-1942
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6563. Annual conference of Esperanto speakers in Brussels, Belgium.
September 1943 and sent to work in a coal mine in the satellite camp of Fuerstengrube. When the Soviet army ... approached Auschwitz in January 1945, Paul refused to participate in a forced death march and remained behind ... Paul Halter is youngest child of Joseph Mordechai Halter (c1888-1942) and Ryfka Horowitz (1890-1942 ... Paul Halter is youngest child of Joseph Mordechai Halter (c1888-1942) and Ryfka Horowitz (1890-1942
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6564. Oral history interview with Ona-Genovaitė Šukytė Grigėnienė
Contains interviews with Holocaust survivors, concentration camp liberators, rescuers, relief ... workers, former POWs, and people of different social and ethnic backgrounds who were targeted by the Nazis ... and their collaborators or witnessed the events of the Holocaust ... Democrat; official biographies list him as a member of the Labor Federation Fraction which joined the
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6565. Friends boating on the Nemunas River in the village of Kacergine, near Kaunas.
labor camp. From there, she was deported to Stutthof in July. Dita survived along with her mother and ... buried in milk cans beneath his house. Kadish moved to the United States and lived there until his death ... Levi, Jasha Langleben, Polia Cukermann, and Dita Katz. ... active in the Betar revisionist Zionist youth movement and the Zionist student organization "El-Al
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6566. Herta Griffel
her mother—she died after being deported to Nazi-occupied Poland—and was one of the only children in ... Austria (an event known as the Anschluss), subjecting Austrian Jews like Beila and Wolf Griffel and their ... young daughter Herta to antisemitic laws that put both their property and their lives at risk. After ... ,” Herta remembers Beila saying, “It’s very bad.” Herta’s father, Wolf, and other
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6567. Oral history interview with Rochus Misch
about Hitler’s suicide; the sight of Hitler and Eva Braun’s dead bodies; fear of death by the Gestapo ... interrogation; his refusal to testify in the Nuremburg trials; and returning to the Soviet Union for hard labor ... The production of this interview was made possible by Jeff and Toby Herr. ... his family life and background, including his apprenticeship as an interior decorator and sign painter
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6568. Group portrait of the Swiss consulate staff in Budapest.
protect the young emigrants from being drafted into the Hungarian labor service and later from deportation ... 62,000 Jews who were living in Budapest between 1942 and 1945. Born in Walzenhausen, Switzerland ... University, he joined the Swiss diplomatic service and became chancellor at the Swiss legation in Washington ... interests of the U.S., Great Britain and twelve other countries that had severed formal relations with
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6569. Swiss Consul General, Carl Lutz, poses with his driver, Charles Szluha, along the bank of the Danube River across from the parliament building in wartime Budapest.
protect the young emigrants from being drafted into the Hungarian labor service and later from deportation ... 62,000 Jews who were living in Budapest between 1942 and 1945. Born in Walzenhausen, Switzerland ... University, he joined the Swiss diplomatic service and became chancellor at the Swiss legation in Washington ... interests of the U.S., Great Britain and twelve other countries that had severed formal relations with
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6570. Low resolution image only. A crowd of Jews waits outside a branch of the Swiss legation located in the Glass House on Vadasz Street hoping to obtain Schutzbriefe that would protect them from deportation.
protect the young emigrants from being drafted into the Hungarian labor service and later from deportation ... 62,000 Jews who were living in Budapest between 1942 and 1945. Born in Walzenhausen, Switzerland ... University, he joined the Swiss diplomatic service and became chancellor at the Swiss legation in Washington ... interests of the U.S., Great Britain and twelve other countries that had severed formal relations with
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6571. Low resolution image only. A crowd of Jews waits outside a branch of the Swiss legation located in the Glass House on Vadasz Street hoping to obtain Schutzbriefe that would protect them from deportation.
protect the young emigrants from being drafted into the Hungarian labor service and later from deportation ... 62,000 Jews who were living in Budapest between 1942 and 1945. Born in Walzenhausen, Switzerland ... University, he joined the Swiss diplomatic service and became chancellor at the Swiss legation in Washington ... interests of the U.S., Great Britain and twelve other countries that had severed formal relations with
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6572. A crowd of Jews waits outside a branch of the Swiss legation located in the Glass House on Vadasz Street hoping to obtain Schutzbriefe that would protect them from deportation.
protect the young emigrants from being drafted into the Hungarian labor service and later from deportation ... 62,000 Jews who were living in Budapest between 1942 and 1945. Born in Walzenhausen, Switzerland ... University, he joined the Swiss diplomatic service and became chancellor at the Swiss legation in Washington ... interests of the U.S., Great Britain and twelve other countries that had severed formal relations with
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6573. Consul Charles (Carl) Lutz (center, right) poses with his mother at a Christmas party.
protect the young emigrants from being drafted into the Hungarian labor service and later from deportation ... 62,000 Jews who were living in Budapest between 1942 and 1945. Born in Walzenhausen, Switzerland ... University, he joined the Swiss diplomatic service and became chancellor at the Swiss legation in Washington ... interests of the U.S., Great Britain and twelve other countries that had severed formal relations with
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6574. Consul Charles (Carl) Lutz poses at the gate of the "evacuation quarters" of the Swiss legation in Bicske, about half an hour from Budapest.
protect the young emigrants from being drafted into the Hungarian labor service and later from deportation ... 62,000 Jews who were living in Budapest between 1942 and 1945. Born in Walzenhausen, Switzerland ... University, he joined the Swiss diplomatic service and became chancellor at the Swiss legation in Washington ... interests of the U.S., Great Britain and twelve other countries that had severed formal relations with
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6575. Consul Charles (Carl) Lutz sitting on a sofa in his office which was located in the American embassy in Budapest.
protect the young emigrants from being drafted into the Hungarian labor service and later from deportation ... 62,000 Jews who were living in Budapest between 1942 and 1945. Born in Walzenhausen, Switzerland ... University, he joined the Swiss diplomatic service and became chancellor at the Swiss legation in Washington ... interests of the U.S., Great Britain and twelve other countries that had severed formal relations with