Displaying: 151 175 of 423 matches for “estonia”
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151. Zalman Lubocki memoir
Kunda (Estonia). ... Morris, and Meilach. The Lubocki brothers arrived in Port Kunda, Estonia, without the rest of their
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152. Oral history interview with Berko Kolodner
Lagedi (Estonia) ... being sent to several camps in Estonia, including Vaivara, Kuremäe, Lagedi, and Goldfields; the
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153. The Righteous Among the Nations: Virtual Wall of Honor. [Internet resource]
Bosnia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Chile, China, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, France, Georgia
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154. El camino hacia el genocidio nazi
Letonia, Lituania, Estonia, Ucrania y Belarús. Los escuadrones de la muerte alemanes y sus ayudantes
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155. Oral history interview with Ida Wulc
working on the railroad; going by train in 1943 to Estonia; building bunkers for one year in Klooga
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156. Ribbon bar pin
Kovno Ghetto, the Vaivara camp in Estonia in August 1943, then Stutthof concentration camp in Poland
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157. Gestapo and murder of Jews discussed at Nuremberg Trial
ESTONIA
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158. Oral history interview with Johveta Incuriene
German police, soldiers and guards; marrying; her mother's death in Estonia; her father's death in the
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159. Isaac Stone collection
Isaac A. Stone (1907-1974) was born in Estonia in 1907 and immigrated to the United States with his
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160. Oral history interview with Jacob Y. Raykin
Estonia.
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161. Father Christmas doll
Lithuania, and Estonia. This doll was made in 1945 in Mitterteich, Germany
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162. Red enamel permit tag in leather holder issued to 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 ... but they still spoke German at home. Many of Moritz’s relatives fled Germany for Estonia n the 1930s ... relatives in Estonia were deported by the Soviets to a labor camp in Karaganda, Kazakhstan. He sent Hanni to
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163. Red enamel permit tag in leather holder issued to 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 ... but they still spoke German at home. Many of Moritz’s relatives fled Germany for Estonia n the 1930s ... relatives in Estonia were deported by the Soviets to a labor camp in Karaganda, Kazakhstan. He sent Hanni to
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164. Pao Chia red striped armband worn 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 ... but they still spoke German at home. Many of Moritz’s relatives fled Germany for Estonia n the 1930s ... relatives in Estonia were deported by the Soviets to a labor camp in Karaganda, Kazakhstan. He sent Hanni to
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165. Oral history interview with Tova Gurevitz
deportations from the ghetto to Estonia and the Ponari massacre; leaving the ghetto shortly before its
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166. Oral history interview with Carolina Knoch Taitz
1945 when the Soviet Union seized the Baltic nations of Estonia, Lithuania, and Latvia; and immigrating
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167. Edward Anders papers
and addressed to surviving Jews and non-Jews in Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia; documents and related
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168. Parade of SS Division Galicia in Kolomyja; Estonian Waffen SS battalion
ESTONIA
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169. Fascist recruits from various countries
Estonia
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170. Carolina Taitz papers relating to the Rīga ghetto
nations of Estonia, Lithuania, and Latvia. She immigrated to the United States in 1967.
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171. Doris Rauch and Norbert Troller papers
-Put on train to Riga, then to Raasiku camp in Estonia; SS had them write postcards saying that
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172. Oral history interview with Rochelle Slivka
Estonia; being sent to the Kaiserwald concentration camp in Latvia and then Stutthof, Poland; her
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173. Zbiór dokumentów z obozów hitlerowskich (Sygn. 209)
files 292-293; Series 6. Reichskommisariat Ostland-Estonia, file 290; Series 7. Hungary, file 291
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174. Pamphlet
Alfred Rosenberg was born in Reval (now Talinn), Estonia, on January 12, 1893, into a family of
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175. Oral history interview with Sheila Jurkiewicz
-Jews laws, her experiences in the Vilna ghetto, and being deported to a labor camp in Vaivara, Estonia