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176. 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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177. NOUS SOMMES 900 FRANÇAIS : À LA MÉMOIRE DES DÉPORTÉS DU CONVOI N°73 AYANT QUITTÉ DRANCY LE 15 MAI 1944 / [ouvrage collectif
other 478 were taken to Reval (Tallinn) in Estonia where sixty of the prisoners were shot in a nearby ... Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --Registers of dead --Estonia --Tallinn.
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178. Reichskanzlei (Fond 1235)
Estonia--History--German occupation, 1941-1944. ... situation in Latvia and Estonia; notes, orders and correspondence of political and military figures
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179. Jacobson and David families papers
Tallinn (Estonia)
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180. Wrist watch with a brown band and engraved initials saved from Vilna ghetto
liquidation of one of two ghettos in October 1941, Benjamin was deported to Estonia, then Stutthof ... the summer of 1943, the Germans began deporting Jews to Estonia and to concentration camps. The ... to labor camps in Estonia, while the women were sent to labor camps in Latvia. During the ... had been sent to Estonia, then to Stutthof concentration camp, where they were killed. Her father
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181. Stamped black plastic dust comb owned 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
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182. Black plastic dust comb owned 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
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183. Soviet film of atrocities shown at Nuremberg Trials
Estonia
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184. Ostarbeiter games; Parade of SS Galicia in Kolomja; Estonian Waffen SS battalion
ESTONIA
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185. Oral history interview with Solly Ganor
deportations to Estonia; his cousins joining Chaim Yellin’s partisans; the killings in the 9th Fort; his sister
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186. Oral history interview with Rachael Frydman
returning to the woods; hearing that her brother was sent to Estonia; searching for her brother in villages
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187. Morris Sklarsky papers
in Estonia. She was transferred to Stuffhof in July 1944. She also survived Bergen-Belsen before
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188. Abraham and Simone Slowes collection
probably deported to the Klooga concentration camp in Estonia and perished there. Salomon, Abraham’s older
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189. Pia-Kristina Garde collection
survivors of Kalevi Liiva in Estonia. Some files contain original and copies of photographs, as well as
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190. Alfred Rosenberg's Nuremberg war crimes trial headphones
Alfred Rosenberg was born in Reval (now Talinn), Estonia, on January 12, 1893, into a family of
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191. Monogrammed black and tan laced leather wallet used 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
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192. Wooden box painted with a woman in Lithuanian folk dress given 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
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193. Wooden box with a painted Lithuanian folk scene with man given 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
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194. Pair of black leather lace-up ice skates owned 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
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195. How and why did ordinary people across Europe contribute to the persecution of their Jewish neighbors?
scores. Radical nationalists in Ukraine and the Baltics (Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia) cooperated with the
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196. Artwork by Alexander Bogen
Alexander Katzenbogen was born January 24, 1916, in Tartu, Estonia. His parents were both doctors
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197. [Newspaper]
Alexander Katzenbogen was born January 24, 1916, in Tartu, Estonia. His parents were both doctors
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198. Drawing of a man with a Star of David badge on the back of his jacket
Alexander Katzenbogen was born January 24, 1916, in Tartu, Estonia. His parents were both doctors
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199. Joseph Harmatz photograph collection
troops. Joseph's younger brother, Efraim, was deported from Vilna to the Klooga camp in Estonia in
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200. Passport and visas of Julien Bryan
Bryan. VCUs of stamps in passport indicating places and dates traveled to: Estonia 1937; England, 06/25