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601. A communiciation dated May 25, 1943 from Eggemann, chief of the Reich Youth office, eastern command in Berlin to Eggert, head of the Volkswagen factory in Braunschweig, requesting that the youth, Josef Perjell (Solly Perel), who has registered at the Hitler Youth District Office Estland in Reval for training, be assigned a residence and technical apprenticeship at the Volkswagen factory.
defeat at Leningrad, Solly's unit was transferred to Estonia. Von Muenchow told Solly he had to send him
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602. Star of David badge printed Juif worn by a Jew in France
Natan, had been deported to Ereda labor camp, a sub-camp of Vaivara concentration camp, in Estonia
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603. Baksztanska and Sierpinski families papers
Estonia, where he died in May 1944. In 1968, the family, including, Frida, immigrated to Haifa, Israel.
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604. Two military ID tags on a cord worn by a Jewish medical officer, 2nd Polish Corps
Estonia, where he perished. His maternal aunt Gitka, and her husband Israel Obloska, were deported to
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605. Two place service distinction ribbon bar awarded to a Jewish medical officer, 2nd Polish Corps
Estonia, where he perished. His maternal aunt Gitka, and her husband Israel Obloska, were deported to
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606. Ribbon bar with British War Medal 1939-1945 and Polish Army Medal for War 1939-1945 awarded to a Jewish medical officer, 2nd Polish Corps
Estonia, where he perished. His maternal aunt Gitka, and her husband Israel Obloska, were deported to
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607. Red, white and blue ribbon bar for distinguished service awarded to a Jewish medical officer, 2nd Polish Corps
Estonia, where he perished. His maternal aunt Gitka, and her husband Israel Obloska, were deported to
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608. Two place service distinction ribbon bar awarded to a Jewish medical officer, 2nd Polish Corps
Estonia, where he perished. His maternal aunt Gitka, and her husband Israel Obloska, were deported to
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609. Salomon Slowes papers
Estonia, where he perished. His maternal aunt Gitka, and her husband Israel Obloska, were deported to
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610. Watercolor painting of a children’s home given to an UNRRA official
Richard Martin Karl Kiwit (or Kivit, 1888-1981) was born in Tartu, Estonia. In 1904, he began
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611. Watercolor painting of a courtyard given to an UNRRA official
Richard Martin Karl Kiwit (or Kivit, 1888-1981) was born in Tartu, Estonia. In 1904, he began
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612. Watercolor painting of farm fields given to an UNRRA official
Richard Martin Karl Kiwit (or Kivit, 1888-1981) was born in Tartu, Estonia. In 1904, he began
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613. Watercolor painting of a street scene given to an UNRRA official
Richard Martin Karl Kiwit (or Kivit, 1888-1981) was born in Tartu, Estonia. In 1904, he began
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614. Painting of a large estate given to an UNRRA official
Richard Martin Karl Kiwit (or Kivit, 1888-1981) was born in Tartu, Estonia. In 1904, he began
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615. Watercolor painting of a children’s home given to an UNRRA official
Richard Martin Karl Kiwit (or Kivit, 1888-1981) was born in Tartu, Estonia. In 1904, he began
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616. Red medical service collar patch worn by a Jewish medical officer, 2nd Polish Corps
Estonia, where he perished. His maternal aunt Gitka, and her husband Israel Obloska, were deported to
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617. British 8th Army Crusade sleeve patch worn by a Jewish medical officer, 2nd Polish Corps
Estonia, where he perished. His maternal aunt Gitka, and her husband Israel Obloska, were deported to
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618. 2nd Polish Corps Syrenka patch with the Warsaw Mermaid worn by a Jewish medical officer, 2nd Polish Corps
Estonia, where he perished. His maternal aunt Gitka, and her husband Israel Obloska, were deported to
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619. Timeline
Union occupied Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia. Soviet authorities targeted people they regarded as
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620. Eichmann Trial -- Sessions 27 and 28 -- Testimonies of F. Masia, M. Dworzecki, A. Kovner, A. Peretz
1943, Dworzecki was transported to concentration camps in Estonia. Over the next months, Dworzecki went