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76. Latvia
Estonia to the north and Lithuania to the south. Latvia was an independent
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77. Writers and Poets in the Ghettos
Vilna ghetto and in labor camps in Estonia, Hirsh Glik wrote resistance songs including the famed "Song
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78. Yolanda Friedmann Gold Holocaust memoirs
Goldfill, Estonia. In Estonia, she was forced to work in a pine forest and then was briefly sent to Danzig
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79. Oral history interview with Arie Distel
Kingissepa (Estonia) ... Lagedi (Estonia) ... Tartu (Estonia) ... along with his group to Tartu, Estonia, and then to camps in Soski, Gorodenko, Kurome, Yama (Kingisepp
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80. Oral history interview with Boris Nemko
Estonia. ... in Estonia; his life in the work camp; his transfer to another camp in Estonia; selections and the
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81. Oral history interview with Leya Koltun
Kohtla-Jarve (Estonia) ... Tallinn (Estonia) ... ghetto in May 1942; her brother's murder; her remaining until 1943, when she was sent to Estonia/Kohtla
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82. Photograph collection from the Russian State Archive of Film, Video and Photo Records
Kingissepa rajoon (Estonia) ... Klooga (Estonia) ... Tallin (Estonia)
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83. Lithuania
Latvia and Estonia. About 5,000 Jews were deported to
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84. Einsatzgruppen and other SS and Police Units in the Soviet Union
Union. Einsatzgruppe A fanned out from East Prussia across Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia toward
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85. Nazi Persecution of Soviet Prisoners of War
troops. Within weeks, German divisions conquered the Baltic republics of Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia
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86. Jewish Population of Europe in 1933: Population Data by Country
4,560 in Estonia. Here, Jews comprised 4.9%, 7.6%, and 0.4% of each country's population
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87. Vilna
Estonia, while the women were sent to labor camps in Latvia
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88. 1940: Key Dates
(Latvia, Estonia, and Lithuania), as Soviet
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89. Joël Nommick
Estonia. Joël’s parents had known each other growing up and married in Paris after immigrating there in
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90. German Wartime Expansion
. Between July and early December 1941, German troops conquered the Baltic states (Estonia, Latvia, and
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91. Children's Aid Society (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants)
their deaths. Two older children and Miron Zlatin where killed by a firing squad in Estonia. The site of
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92. Locating the Victims
Latvia, Estonia), and the Soviet Union, in many cases in mostly Jewish communities readily located by the
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93. George Kadish
Estonia. In July 1944, after escaping from the ghetto, across the river, he photographed the ghetto
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94. Bespaloff family collection
experiences of Nisson Bespaloff, his associates, and his extended family in Estonia, France, the Soviet Union
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95. [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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96. Nathan Koenig articles from the Washington Jewish review and the Jewish daily bulletin
Estonia.
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97. Ring
This ring was made and given to the donor in the Ereda concentration camp in Estonia in 1944 by her ... This ring was made and given to the donor in the Ereda concentration camp in Estonia in 1944 by her
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98. SS-Hauptsturmführer Alois Kälsch correspondence
Estonia. ... letters he received in Krakau, Estonia, Dnipro. Also included are copies of SS-related speeches
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99. BUCH DER ERINNERUNG : DIE INS BALTIKUM DEPORTIERTEN DEUTSCHEN ÖSTERREICHISCHEN UND TSCHECHOSLOWAKISCHEN JUDEN / bearbeitet von Wolfgang
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --Estonia. ... Jews, German --Estonia. ... Jews, Austrian --Estonia.
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100. Estonian Youths Recruited for German Army
youths get close order drill instruction. 2:22:49 CU Dr. Mie? National Director of Estonia. Men read ... ESTONIA