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  • 351. Pair of black leather lace-up ice skates owned by a German Jewish refugee

    Pair of black leather lace-up ice skates owned by a German Jewish refugee

    English, but they spoke German at home. Many of Moritz’s relatives fled Germany for Estonia in the 1930s ... trapped in Soviet territory. Hanni’s paternal relatives in Estonia were deported by the Soviets to a labor

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  • 352. Joseph Harmatz photograph collection

    troops. Joseph's younger brother, Efraim, was deported from Vilna to the Klooga camp in Estonia in

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  • 353. Dienststelle Rosenberg - Kanzlei Rosenberg. Records from Bundesarchiv, NS 8 (Germany)

    Alfred Rosenberg was born in Reval (now Talinn), Estonia, on January 12, 1893, into a family of

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  • 354. Alfred Rosenberg diary

    Alfred Rosenberg diary

    Alfred Rosenberg was born in Reval (now Talinn), Estonia, on January 12, 1893, into a family of

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  • 355. Oral history interview with Frank Moran

    camp and finding that it was a concentration camp with prisoners from Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania, and

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  • 356. Oral history interview with Michlean Amir

    to Tallin, Estonia, where they perished in a forest; her maternal grandfather, who was deported to

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  • 357. Artwork by Alexander Bogen

    Artwork by Alexander Bogen

    Alexander Katzenbogen was born January 24, 1916, in Tartu, Estonia. His parents were both doctors

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  • 358. How and why did ordinary people across Europe contribute to the persecution of their Jewish neighbors?

    scores. Radical nationalists in Ukraine and the Baltics (Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia) cooperated with the

    Holocaust Encyclopedia

  • 359. Partisan produced newspapers

    Alexander Katzenbogen was born January 24, 1916, in Tartu, Estonia. His parents were both doctors

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  • 360. Drawing of a man with a Star of David badge on the back of his jacket

    Drawing of a man with a Star of David badge on the back of his jacket

    Alexander Katzenbogen was born January 24, 1916, in Tartu, Estonia. His parents were both doctors

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  • 361. A Jewish policeman helps a family carry their luggage from the Abba Haskel synagogue to the assembly point for deportation in the Kovno ghetto.

    A Jewish policeman helps a family carry their luggage from the Abba Haskel synagogue to the assembly point for deportation in the Kovno ghetto.

    were shipped to Auschwitz; all others were sent to Klooga in northern Estonia. Almost no one survived

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  • 362. Commandant Franz Ziereis poses with members of the SS staff of the Mauthausen concentration camp.

    Commandant Franz Ziereis poses with members of the SS staff of the Mauthausen concentration camp.

    the camp in August 1944. Afterwards Krebsbach became "Inspector for Epidemics" in Latvia, Estonia

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  • 363. Jewish refugee children sit on the terrace of the children's home in Izieu.

    Jewish refugee children sit on the terrace of the children's home in Izieu.

    release. From Drancy, Miron Zlatin and two children were sent to Tallin, Estonia, where they were taken

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  • 364. Jews in the Kovno ghetto who have been assembled for deportation, look on while their luggage is loaded onto trucks.

    Jews in the Kovno ghetto who have been assembled for deportation, look on while their luggage is loaded onto trucks.

    were shipped to Auschwitz; all others were sent to Klooga in northern Estonia. Almost no one survived

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  • 365. Members of the Nekama group during their imprisonment at the Athlit detention camp near Haifa.

    Members of the Nekama group during their imprisonment at the Athlit detention camp near Haifa.

    by Soviet troops. Joseph's brother, Ephraim, was deported from Vilna to the Klooga camp in Estonia

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  • 366. Israel Defence Forces identification card photo of Joseph Harmatz.

    Israel Defence Forces identification card photo of Joseph Harmatz.

    by Soviet troops. Joseph's brother, Ephraim, was deported from Vilna to the Klooga camp in Estonia

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  • 367. Members of the Nekama group during their stay in Italy while waiting to immigrate to Israel.

    Members of the Nekama group during their stay in Italy while waiting to immigrate to Israel.

    by Soviet troops. Joseph's brother, Ephraim, was deported from Vilna to the Klooga camp in Estonia

    Photo Archives

  • 368. Members of the Nekama group during their stay in Bucharest.

    Members of the Nekama group during their stay in Bucharest.

    by Soviet troops. Joseph's brother, Ephraim, was deported from Vilna to the Klooga camp in Estonia

    Photo Archives

  • 369. Abraham Harmatz poses with his three sons, Zvi Hirsch, Joseph and Ephraim, at the seashore in Palanga, Lithuania.

    Abraham Harmatz poses with his three sons, Zvi Hirsch, Joseph and Ephraim, at the seashore in Palanga, Lithuania.

    by Soviet troops. Joseph's brother, Ephraim, was deported from Vilna to the Klooga camp in Estonia

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  • 370. Members of the Nekama group gathered around a table during their stay in Bucharest.

    Members of the Nekama group gathered around a table during their stay in Bucharest.

    by Soviet troops. Joseph's brother, Ephraim, was deported from Vilna to the Klooga camp in Estonia

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  • 371. Three Jewish brothers pose in sailor suits. Pictured from right to left are; Zvi Hirsch; Joseph and Ephraim Harmatz.

    Three Jewish brothers pose in sailor suits.

Pictured from right to left are; Zvi Hirsch; Joseph and Ephraim Harmatz.

    by Soviet troops. Joseph's brother, Ephraim, was deported from Vilna to the Klooga camp in Estonia

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  • 372. Three former Jewish partisans pose in the Vilna ghetto soon after the liberation.

    Three former Jewish partisans pose in the Vilna ghetto soon after the liberation.

    by Soviet troops. Joseph's brother, Ephraim, was deported from Vilna to the Klooga camp in Estonia

    Photo Archives

  • 373. Portrait of Zvi Hirsch Harmatz.

    Portrait of Zvi Hirsch Harmatz.

    by Soviet troops. Joseph's brother, Ephraim, was deported from Vilna to the Klooga camp in Estonia

    Photo Archives

  • 374. Children from the Israelitisches Waisenhaus in Frankfurt, at the Buchrainweiher/Offenbach am Main.

    Children from the Israelitisches Waisenhaus in Frankfurt, at the Buchrainweiher/Offenbach am Main.

    liberated from Bergen-Belsen. He also discovered that his mother and Margot had been killed in Estonia in

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  • 375. Group portrait of the Arbeistkomando,

    Group portrait of the Arbeistkomando,

    sent to Klooga, a work camp in Estonia. Shortly before the camp's liberation on September 19, 1944

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