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35426. American OSE Committee (RG 494)
documents, records related to shipments of medical supplies for Jews in the ghettos and in the German
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35427. Oral history interview with Marko Moskovitz
Czechoslovakia; the establishment of a ghetto in Zlotwina (possibly Solotvyno, Ukraine); his family's deportation
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35428. Rena Berliner papers
(1890-1943) and Klara Rapp Schönthal. Her family lived in the ghetto in Lvov from 1941-1943, but after
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35429. Oral history interview with Joseph Kutrzeba
sent to the ghetto in Warsaw and joining resistance forces; escaping a transport on a train bound for
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35430. Oral history interview with Norman Salsitz
ghetto; witnessing the Gestapo shoot his father to death; joining the Armia Kryova; being shot by a
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35431. Oral history interview with Judith Meisel
going back to the Kaunas ghetto; creating the Beyond Tolerance Center; working on the Anne Frank exhibit
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35432. Nationalsozialistisches Fliegerkorps flight logbook with entries
(Litzmannstadt) ghetto in German occupied Poland, one bar of soap, and one flight logbook from the
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35433. Rusted horseshoe-shaped heelplate recovered from Chelmno killing center
from June to July 1944, to facilitate the liquidation of the Łódź ghetto. In this second phase, the
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35434. Private papers of Fritz Ullmann (A320)
concentration camps and ghettos, and the Zionist movement.
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35435. Zespół podziemie-prasa konspiracyjna (Sygn. 230)
communists, situations on the war front, and situations in the Jewish ghettos and concentration camps
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35436. Oral history interview with Estelle Klipp
Estelle Klipp, born in Łódź, Poland in 1922, discusses her experiences in the Łódź ghetto; being in
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35437. Delegatura Rządu Polskiego na Kraj, Ministerstwo Spraw Wewnętrznych (Sygn. 202/II)
in various Polish cities; concentration camps; communist activity; conditions in the Warsaw ghetto
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35438. Marsha Stein Sirman collection
Chana Szulc Stein was born in 1911 in Ozorkow, Poland. She was incarcerated in the Lodz ghetto
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35439. Book of sketches printed postwar
exclusion, ghetto, and concentration camp scenes. The pages are discolored throughout, and the edges are
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35440. David Eilenberg papers
the Eilenberg family was forced into the Łódź ghetto, where Eilenberg’s father died. In 1942 his
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35441. Rachela Rottenberg papers
mother were forced into the ghetto at Radom, were selected for slave labor, and escaped. They lived in
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35442. Peter Prosaw scrapbook
the Łódź ghetto in February 1940. In August 1944 the brothers were deported to Auschwitz. Peter and
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35443. Leonard Lief correspondence
postcards, and HIAS inquiry forms describing conditions in the Warsaw ghetto and requesting aid.
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35444. Foreign Address and Occupation Index
immigration) including any time the immigrant may have spent in ghettos or concentration camps.
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35445. Unused Star of David badge imprinted with Jood, Dutch for Jew
The collection consists of an unused Star of David patch, three Theresienstadt ghetto labor camp
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35446. Cila Rudashevsky photograph collection
Vilna ghetto; and a portrait photograph of David Jurer (donor's paternal grandfather) who died during
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35447. Collectie Rafael Gerstenfel (P-122)
of the Warsaw ghetto uprising.
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35448. Akta miasta Częstochowy (Sygn.1)
the ghetto, official correspondence, and materials concerning the forced labor of Jews. A major part
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35449. Akta Miasta Skierniewice (Sygn. 894)
correspondence with the Jewish Council related to establishment of a ghetto and forced labor for Jews (1940), a
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35450. Centralny Komitet Żydów w Polsce. Wydział Budowlany (Sygn. 303/X)
documenting the search for the Underground Archive of The Warsaw Ghetto (The Ringelblum Archive) (1949-1950