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101. MEMORIAL DATES YORZAIT OF THE MARTYRED JEWS OF DACHAU / compiled by Joel Zak, Josef Lindenberger, and Jacob Silberstein = YORTSAYTN
[Additional Geographic Keywords: Belarus, Byelorussia, Soviet Union, Baltic States, Estonia, Latvia ... Contents: v. 1. Jews born in Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and White Russia. -- v. 2. Jews born in ... Estonia and White Russia. ... Yorzait of the martyred Jews of Dachau. Volume I, Jews born in Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and White
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102. One year on: The state of efforts to protect civilians and secure justice in Ukraine
Poland, Estonia, Latvia, Slovakia, the United States, and the United Kingdom. In January 2023, against
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103. Klaus Barbie: The Butcher of Lyon
Estonia, where they were shot to death. The rest of the children were deported to
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104. Kovno
camp. The SS sent those deemed fit to work to labor camps in Estonia, and deported children and the
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105. [Verzeichnis der in dem "Harkuer KZ geweilten Zigeuner", die am Morgen des 27. Oktober 1942 der Sonderbehandlung unterzogen worden sind.]
Harku camp, Estonia
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106. Nathan Koenig articles from the Washington Jewish review and the Jewish daily bulletin
Estonia.
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107. German soldiers advance
ESTONIA ... Estonia
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108. Embroidered yarmulke brought to the United States by Nisson Bespaloff or a family member
Tallinn (Estonia) ... experiences of Nisson Bespaloff, his associates, and his extended family in Estonia, France, the Soviet Union
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109. Embroidered pouch for tefillin brought to the United States by Nisson Bespaloff or a family member
Tallinn (Estonia) ... experiences of Nisson Bespaloff, his associates, and his extended family in Estonia, France, the Soviet Union
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110. Embroidered pouch for a tallit brought to the United States by Nisson Bespaloff or a family member
Tallinn (Estonia) ... experiences of Nisson Bespaloff, his associates, and his extended family in Estonia, France, the Soviet Union
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111. Oral history interview with Nat Soffer
Estonia. ... his deportation to a concentration camp in Estonia; his continued work as a barber; being transferred
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112. Oral history interview with Borys Kusne
Estonia. ... deported to Estonia to a liquidation camp; never seeing his mother again; conditions in the camp; and
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113. Poselstwo Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej w Sztokholmie (GK 186)
Estonia--History--German occupation, 1941-1944. ... Kohtla-Järve (Estonia)
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114. Poster advertising Christmas gifts for displaced children
Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. ... Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. White lettering on blue background.
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115. [Mauthausen death list]
Argentina, Belgium, Bulgaria, China, Cuba, Czechoslovakia, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy
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116. List of survivors, camp Sandbostel.
Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Estonia, France, Germany, Greece, Holland, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania
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117. Prisoners evacuated from Sand Bostel [sic] by 10 CCS.
each. Includes prisoners from Austria, Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Estonia, Hungary, Spain, and
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118. Published in the book 'Kuuditatud' 1941 ( Marajamaa Publications 273 Elgin Drive Brampton ON L6Y 2V2 Canada)
Jews --Estonia --Tallinn-Deportations --Soviet Union --Revel
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119. Acerca de los campos
Estonia Majdanek, Polonia Mauthausen, Austria Natzweiler-Struthof, Francia Neuengamme, Alemania
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120. Deportations to Killing Centers
German-occupied Belarus [Belorussia], Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia. SS and police officials shot the
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121. Aron Tabrys
ghetto was liquidated in 1943, he was deported to a labor camp in Estonia. Over the next year he was
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122. Ralph Hershaw photograph collection
Rafael Hirschowitz (Ralph Hershaw), and four photographs of a Yiddish theater troupe in Tartu, Estonia
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123. Oral history interview with Sima Skurkovitz
Tallinn (Estonia) ... Viivikonna (Kohtla-Järve, Estonia) ... puppet theatre; being taken with her boyfriend by train to Estonia; Sima talks about twenty-five camps
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124. [Names from French deportation lists]
Reval [concentration camp] Estonia
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125. References
Resistance during the Holocaust: Belarus, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania (Bern: Peter Lang, 2004), pp. 223–259