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26251. Anatol Chari papers
and Fruma Grabowiecki survived the Łódź ghetto and Auschwitz. ... acknowledges that Anatol Chari was interned in the ghetto in Łódź (Litzmannstadt), Poland, and in Auschwitz
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26252. Eva Biro Slott collection
Consists of one memoir, written by Eva Biro Slott, describing her experiences in the ghetto and in ... Judit Biro, family members who did not survive the war, describing life in the Mindszent ghetto and
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26253. Samuel Heider memoir
Szmuel Hajder was born in Biejków, Poland, and was a survivor of the Białobrzeg ghetto. In 1942 ... after escaping from the ghetto and hiding for some time as a member of the Sandomierz family, Szmuel was
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26254. Max Notowitz photographs
siblings, relocated to the Rzeszów ghetto, were deported to Bełzec in 1942. He managed to escape the labor ... originally of Kolbuszowa, Poland. Most of the photographs are wartime, taken in the Kolbuszowa ghetto and are
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26255. Salomon and Lisa Kawenoki papers
Salomon Kawenoki died in the ghetto in Łódź, Poland, in 1940. Lisa Kawenoki and her daughter ... The papers consist of three postcards written by Salomon and Lisa Kawenoki in the ghetto in Łódź
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26256. Two lbs. of sugar
the public humiliation of Polish Jews by Germans; death of family members; his internment in a ghetto ... and many concentration camps including Skarżysko-Kamienna, Rakow, the Miechow ghetto, Krakow-Płaszów
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26257. "The story of two sisters"
ghetto in Kraków, Poland; the death of the author's parents; the twins' deportation to and experiences ... in the ghetto in Tarnów, Poland, and the camps of Płaszów, Skarżysko-Kamienna, and Hasag-Leipzig
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26258. Ida Shkolnik testimony
Ida Shkolnik (originally Chaja Pintow) survived the Holocaust in a ghetto and later in hiding. She ... Contains information about persecution of Ida Shkolnik in a ghetto in occupied Poland; her escape
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26259. Iosif Kats memoir
Voronovitsa on August 19, 1941, Mr. Kats and his family were forced into a ghetto. On November 12, 1941, the ... Jews were taken from the ghetto to be shot; luckily, Mr. Kats and his father were able to escape. From
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26260. Irene Hass Shapiro collection
burning of the Jewish quarter; the mass executions of Jewish men; her transfer into the ghetto on August 1 ... 1941, along with 60,000 other Jews, where she stayed until the ghetto was liquidated in 1943; her
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26261. Lili Abraham collection
). She and her parents and three sisters were deported to the Uzhhorod ghetto on 19 April 1944. The were ... from Remetske Hamre, Czechoslovakia, to the Uzhorod ghetto in 1944. She was deported to Auschwitz in
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26262. Ellen W. Echeverria papers
was living in the ghetto in Lubartów, Poland. Maria left the baby with Stanislaw and Janina Wysocki ... before fleeing the ghetto and assuming a Polish identity. She was subsequently sent to Germany as a
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26263. Simcha Brudno interview transcripts
to enter the Šiauliai ghetto. He performed forced labor at a nearby airport. In early 1944, he was ... Brudno's pre-war life in Lithuania; life in the Šiauliai ghetto; deportation to Stutthof in 1944
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26264. Kawałek and Celnik families papers
Contains photographs depicting the Kawałek family in the Zduńska Wola ghetto c. 1941-2, including ... Samuel and Jakub Celnik, two sons of Ajzyk Celnik, who perished in the Warsaw ghetto. Also contains
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26265. Israel Beider collection
). Germany invaded the region in 1941 and established the the Trochenbrod ghetto to confine its inhabitants ... and Jews from nearby towns. The ghetto was liquidated in August and September 1942. Beider was
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26266. Benko, Brichta and Kiss Families photographs
Eva and Lilian were interned in Szeged ghetto, Strasshof labor camp in Austria, and Theresienstadt ... ghetto/labor camp in Czechoslovakia, and after the war when they returned to Hungary.
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26267. Rosa Plawner collection
as photographs taken during the war or given during the war in the Bedzin ghetto. Includes an essay ... survived Bedzin ghetto, Bobrek slave labor camp, and the Blechhammer concentration camp.
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26268. Mojzesz (Mietek) Pachter memoir
described the Pachter family life in the Warsaw ghetto; forced labor by his older brother Wilek Wolf and ... Warsaw Ghetto Uprising and in May 1943 they were deported to Treblinka, from there to Majdanek and in
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26269. Helen Rotenberg Goldberger manuscript
ghetto in Pruzhany after the German invasion of eastern Poland in 1941. Helen managed to escape the ... ghetto and spent the war in the forest [possibly the Pripet marshes]; after the war, she learned that the
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26270. Herenfeld family papers
Herenfeld, their spouses, children, grandchildren, and extended families who perished in the Warsaw Ghetto ... Correspondence: from the Herenfeld and Nisenholc families in the Warsaw ghetto to Bela Genya
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26271. "My European Childhood"
to his parents after a traveling mishap. He describes the Drohobycz ghetto and labor camps, and his ... the liquidation of the Drohobycz ghetto in March 1944 and were liberated by the Russian army in the
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26272. Envelope
Erwin Gasse was a foreman who worked in the Zawiercie Ghetto. ... Zawiercie Ghetto together.
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26273. Shmaryagu Shargel photograph collection
the Nazis in the Trembowla ghetto. ... his family visiting the graves of Jews murdered in the Trembowla ghetto.
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26274. Anita Epstein, wearing a baptismal gown and a cross around the neck, seats on the lap of her rescuer, Sophia Zendler.
married in Krakow on August 30, 1939. Anita was born on November 18, 1942 in the Krakow ghetto. When she ... was three months old, her parents spirited her out of the ghetto, persuading a Catholic family named
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26275. A studio portrait of Anita Kuenstler taken while she was in hiding at the age of two.
married in Krakow on August 30, 1939. Anita was born on November 18, 1942 in the Krakow ghetto. When she ... was three months old, her parents spirited her out of the ghetto, persuading a Catholic family named