Displaying: 601 620 of 620 matches for “estonia”
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601. Regina Gruber and Tuvia Sheres papers
Gestapo or after being deported to a labor camp in Estonia. In 1943, Tuvia faked his own death in order to
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602. Timeline
Union occupied Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia. Soviet authorities targeted people they regarded as
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603. 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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604. 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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605. 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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606. 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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607. 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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608. 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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609. 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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610. 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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611. 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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612. 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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613. 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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614. 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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615. 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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616. 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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617. 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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618. 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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619. Salomon Slowes papers
Estonia, where he perished. His maternal aunt Gitka, and her husband Israel Obloska, were deported to
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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