Displaying: 201 225 of 694 matches for “estonia”
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201. Oral history interview with Nat Soffer
Estonia. ... his deportation to a concentration camp in Estonia; his continued work as a barber; being transferred
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202. Oral history interview with Borys Kusne
Estonia. ... deported to Estonia to a liquidation camp; never seeing his mother again; conditions in the camp; and
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203. Poselstwo Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej w Sztokholmie (GK 186)
Estonia--History--German occupation, 1941-1944. ... Kohtla-Järve (Estonia)
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204. Oral history interview with Sima Skurkovitz
Tallinn (Estonia) ... Viivikonna (Kohtla-Järve, Estonia) ... puppet theatre; being taken with her boyfriend by train to Estonia; Sima talks about twenty-five camps
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205. References
Resistance during the Holocaust: Belarus, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania (Bern: Peter Lang, 2004), pp. 223–259
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206. [Names from French deportation lists]
Reval [concentration camp] Estonia
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207. World War II Dates and Timeline
The Soviet Union occupies the Baltic states (Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania) on June 14–18. On July 14
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208. A group of Jews is gathered at an assembly point in the Kovno ghetto during a deportation action.
[Though the photo seems to be part of the series of the deportation to Estonia, the family has been
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209. Book
,000 Jews were sent to camps in Estonia and the liquidation of the ghetto on 23rd and 24th of September 1943
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210. "Stolpersteine"
for Selma Heimann, who was deported in September 1942 and killed in Raasiku, Estonia. Mrs. Heimann
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211. Rivka Lozansky-Bogomolnaya collection
ESTONIA
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212. Records relating to Jews and Roma in Berlin
Estonia.
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213. Doris Perlhefter Rauch memoir
and from there, to Raasiku, Estonia, in 1942, where her mother was immediately shot and Doris was
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214. Gerald Liebenau, an American Jewish soldier born in Germany, poses on a troop ship on his way back to the United States.
Olkenitzky (b. Tallinn, Estonia). Gerald was born on November 30, 1925 and his younger sister Irene (today ... Soviet Union deported all of Helen's family in Estonia to Siberia so they all survived the war.
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215. Young children attend a party. Among those pictured are Gerald Liebenau (front left) and his mother Helene (standing far right).
Olkenitzky (b. Tallinn, Estonia). Gerald was born on November 30, 1925 and his younger sister Irene (today ... Soviet Union deported all of Helen's family in Estonia to Siberia so they all survived the war.
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216. Pair of small tefillin brought to the United States by Nisson Bespaloff or a family member
Tallinn (Estonia) ... experiences of Nisson Bespaloff, his associates, and his extended family in Estonia, France, the Soviet Union
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217. Oral history interview with Philip Maisel
Estonia--History--German occupation, 1941-1944. ... September 1943; being sent to extract shale oil (Ölschieferwerk Frommern) in Estonia work camps; being sent
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218. Oral history interview with Yocheved Arie
Estonia; reuniting with her mother in Estonia; being transported to Stutthof; going to Gdansk where she
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219. Leon Kliot memoir
perished. In fall of 1943, Kliot was deported to the Vaivara concentration camp complex in Estonia. Leon ... ’s prewar life in Vilna, Poland, in the Vilna ghetto and Vaivara concentration camp complex in Estonia
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220. Asna Hirschman Lutwak and Max Lutwak papers
Kovno Ghetto, the Vaivara camp in Estonia in August 1943, then Stutthof concentration camp in Poland ... camp in Estonia in August 1943, then Stutthof concentration camp in Poland, and liberated January 1945
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221. Risa Silbert papers
to a labor camp in Estonia and then to Stutthof concentration camp. ... October 26, 1943 the Germans deported 2,800 Jews from the Kovno ghetto to work camps in Estonia. Risa was ... caught during this aktion and deported to a slave labor camp in Tallinn, Estonia. At first she was ... facing the advance of the Red Army, the Germans removed the Jews from the slave labor camps in Estonia to
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222. Gurwicz family photograph collection
Nizhniy Novgorod and in Tartu, Estonia, where he was wounded on July 21, 1941. He was treated in a ... hospital in Tallinn, Estonia, later evacuated to Kronshtadt and Leningrad, Soviet Union. After his ... Nizhniy Novgorod and in Tartu, Estonia, where he was wounded on July 21, 1941. He was treated in a ... hospital in Tallinn, Estonia, later evacuated to Kronshtadt and Leningrad. After his recovery he served in
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223. Causes and Motivations
democratic pluralism. Peoples in the Baltic countries (Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia) and eastern Poland who
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224. Cadáveres de prisioneros del campo de concentración de Klooga apilados para la incineración.
tropas soviéticas descubrieron los cuerpos durante la liberación del campo. Estonia, septiembre de 1944.
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225. Cadáveres de prisioneros del campo de concentración de Klooga apilados para la incineración.
tropas soviéticas descubrieron los cuerpos durante la liberación del campo. Estonia, septiembre de 1944.