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  • 201. Gerald Liebenau, an American Jewish soldier born in Germany, poses on a troop ship on his way back to the United States.

    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.

    Photo Archives

  • 202. Young children attend a party. Among those pictured are Gerald Liebenau (front left) and his mother Helene (standing far right).

    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.

    Photo Archives

  • 203. 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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  • 204. 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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  • 205. Causes and Motivations

    democratic pluralism. Peoples in the Baltic countries (Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia) and eastern Poland who

  • 206. Para pejabat Soviet melihat tumpukan mayat korban di kamp Klooga.

    masuk pasukan Soviet, Jerman tidak sempat membakar dahulu mayat-mayat ini. Klooga, Estonia, 1944.

    Ensiklopedia Holocaust

  • 207. Ufficiali sovietici osservano i cadaveri ammassati nel campo di Klooga.

    avanzata delle forze sovietiche, i Tedeschi non ebbero il tempo di bruciare i corpi. Klooga, Estonia, 1944.

    Enciclopedia dell’Olocausto

  • 208. Oficiais soviéticos observam pilhas de corpos no campo de Klooga

    crimes. Klooga, Estônia, 1944.

  • 209. Oficiales soviéticos miran cadáveres apilados en el campo de Klooga.

    las fuerzas soviéticas, los alemanes no tuvieron tiempo de quemar los cadáveres. Klooga, Estonia, 1944.

    Enciclopedia del Holocausto

  • 210. Escena durante la deportación del gueto de Kovno

    antes de su deportación del gueto de Kovno, probablemente a Estonia. Kovno, Lituania, octubre de 1943

    Enciclopedia del Holocausto

  • 211. 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.

    Enciclopedia del Holocausto

  • 212. 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.

    Enciclopedia del Holocausto

  • 213. Klooga: Corpos de prisioneiros prontos para serem queimados

    humanos, e estavam empilhando os cadáveres para incinerá-los [OBS: e assim esconder seus crimes]. Estônia

  • 214. Oral history interview with Irving Simon

    ), discusses his deportation from Swir to the Vilna ghetto; internment in a labor camp in Estonia; internment

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  • 215. Margarete Borchardt Rund memoir

    Margarete Borchardt Rund memoir

    General to Panama and Estonia in the Weimar Republic. During their marriage both her husband (and later

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  • 216. Tetyana Kotlyarska papers

    as a soldier in the Soviet Army in Tallinn, Estonia, in 1941. Tatiana, her parents, and her maternal

    Collections

  • 217. Pin

    Pin

    Kovno Ghetto, the Vaivara camp in Estonia in August 1943, then Stutthof concentration camp in Poland

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  • 218. Asna Hirschman Lutwak and Max Lutwak Collection

    Kovno Ghetto, the Vaivara camp in Estonia in August 1943, then Stutthof concentration camp in Poland

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  • 219. Cap worn by a young girl in a concentration camp

    Cap worn by a young girl in a concentration camp

    years. After the ghetto, they were sent to Poland and Estonia to different camps. One of the camps was

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  • 220. Moise Ginzburg stands next to the grave of his father and uncle, Binyamin and Shlomo Ginzburg, who were killed by bandits on a highway.

    Moise Ginzburg stands next to the grave of his father and uncle, Binyamin and Shlomo Ginzburg, who were killed by bandits on a highway.

    However, during the summer of 1943 the Germans began deporting Jews to Estonia and other concentration ... were sent to labor camps in Estonia while the women were sent to labor camps in Latvia. During the ... her husband. Though she survived, Tema learned that her mother and brother had been sent to Estonia

    Photo Archives

  • 221. Group portrait of the first grade class of the Jewish gymnasium in Vilna.

    Group portrait of the first grade class of the Jewish gymnasium in Vilna.

    However, during the summer of 1943 the Germans began deporting Jews to Estonia and other concentration ... were sent to labor camps in Estonia while the women were sent to labor camps in Latvia. During the ... her husband. Though she survived, Tema learned that her mother and brother had been sent to Estonia

    Photo Archives

  • 222. Portrait of Polish rescuer Josefa Mackiewicz in Lithuania.

    Portrait of Polish rescuer Josefa Mackiewicz in Lithuania.

    However, during the summer of 1943 the Germans began deporting Jews to Estonia and other concentration ... were sent to labor camps in Estonia while the women were sent to labor camps in Latvia. During the ... her husband. Though she survived, Tema learned that her mother and brother had been sent to Estonia

    Photo Archives

  • 223. Oral history interview with Arie Troitze

    Tallinn (Estonia) ... Viivikonna (Kohtla-Järve, Estonia)

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  • 224. Oral history interview with Berko Kolodner

    Lagedi (Estonia) ... being sent to several camps in Estonia, including Vaivara, Kuremäe, Lagedi, and Goldfields; the

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  • 225. Oral history interview with Ileen Green

    Estonia. ... arriving in the camp a year later; being sent to Dunjeje in Estonia, and then to Kaiserwald in Lithuania in

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