Displaying: 1 25 of 424 matches for “estonia”
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1. Estonia
Estonia is the northernmost and smallest of the Baltic states. Between the end of World War I and 1940 ... Estonia was an independent republic. In 1939, the Jewish population of Estonia numbered about 4,500, a
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2. Estonia
occupied Estonia. Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Ukrainian, and ethnic German collaborators played a
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3. Estonia - Photograph
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4. Estonia
Estonia es el estado báltico más pequeño y más septentrional. Desde el final de la Primera ... Guerra Mundial hasta 1940, fue una república independiente. En 1939, los habitantes judíos de Estonia
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5. Estonia - Animated Map/Map
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6. Estonia - Fotografía
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7. Oral history interviews of the Estonia Documentation Project
The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Oral History Branch produced interviews for its Estonia ... Oral history interviews of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum's Estonia Documentation
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8. Selected records from the National Archives of Estonia in Tartu, Estonia related to the history of the Jewish communities of Estonia
the Jewish communities of Estonia ... Estonia--Politics and government--20ty century. ... Tartu (Estonia)--History.
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9. Estonia 1941-1945
ESTONIA ... Estonia
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10. Selected records related to history of the Jewish Community of Estonia from the National Archives of Estonia in Tallinn
of Estonia in Tallinn ... Estonia--Politics and government--20ty century. ... Tartu (Estonia)--History.
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11. Estonia - Mapa animado/Mapa
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12. Klooga, Estonia Forced Labor Camp Prisoners July, 1944
Klooga [labor camp] Estonia
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13. Kalevi-Liiva concentration camp, Estonia
Estonia ... Footage and photographic stills of Kalevi-Liiva concentration/extermination camp in Estonia
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14. German military welcomed in Estonia
Estonia, Eastern Front, Summer 1941] ... Reel 2: 00:24:31 A German military convoy crossing a bridge into a town (Narva, Estonia). Panning
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15. LIST OF REFUGEES FROM POLAND, LATVIA, LITHUANIA, AND ESTONIA NOW IN RUSSIA
Estonia
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16. Alphabetical list of Jewish intellectuals who died at different camps in Estonia.
Alphabetical list of Jewish intellectuals who died at different camps in Estonia. Compiled 8/7/45
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17. List of Jewish doctors missing from transport from Kivoli to Erreda, Estonia. compiled 8/7/45.
List of Jewish doctors missing from transport from Kivoli to Erreda, Estonia. compiled 8/7/45
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18. Refugees from Poland, Latvia, Estonia now in Russia. 11/42. Entries include where from, address.
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19. Two lists of Jews found in a transport of dead going from Kivoli to Erreda, Estonia.
Two lists of Jews found in a transport of dead going from Kivoli to Erreda, Estonia. Entries
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20. Anniversary of Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia republics; collective farm; Kalinin front
ESTONIA ... Estonia
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21. Invasion of Oesel and Moon Islands, Estonia.
located between Latvia and Estonia. Luftwaffe planes in the air over the islands. German ships in the ... prisoners sitting on the ground and boarding the ferry to be taken back to Estonia. German soldiers heading
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22. Oral history interview with Oie Laanus
Oral history interviews of the Estonia Documentation Project ... Oral history interviews of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum's Estonia Documentation ... Beyrak. The interview was conducted with Oie Laanus in Estonia for the Estonia Documentation Project on
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23. Oral history interview with Ilmar Laherand
Oral history interviews of the Estonia Documentation Project ... Oral history interviews of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum's Estonia Documentation ... Beyrak. The interview was conducted with Ilmar Laherand in Estonia for the Estonia Documentation Project
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24. Oral history interview with Martti Soosaar
Oral history interviews of the Estonia Documentation Project ... Oral history interviews of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum's Estonia Documentation ... Beyrak. The interview was conducted with Martti Soosaar in Estonia for the Estonia Documentation Project
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25. LIST OF JEWS WHO DIED IN CAMP ERREDA, ESTONIA ACCORDING TO INFORMATION FURNISHED BY DR. DVORECKI, PARIS, MAY 21, 1945