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35476. Israel Gruzin collection
was destroyed. They returned to Slobodka where they were forced to enter the ghetto in Kovno (Kaunas
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35477. Wykaz ocalałych Żydow polskich (Sygn.307)
ghettos and camps of imprisonment during the Holocaust.
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35478. Simon Slivka photograph collection
Dąbrowa ghetto, his sister Golda together with her husband Abram Fuksbruner and their daughter, Sara Chana
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35479. Gina Rappaport memoir
Tarnów ghetto, suffering under the Nazi actions which took place in the summer of 1941. Gina escaped to
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35480. Komitet Żydowski w Ostrowcu Świętokrzyskim (Sygn. 359)
work in German factories. In 1941 the Germans established a ghetto, and the first deportation to
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35481. Sumy Region selective records (Ukraine), 1940-1945
the Jewish ghetto. Also contains name lists of disabled Jews, Jewish residents of Sumy and a list of
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35482. Ana Jinno memoir
’s parents and sister smuggled out of the Košice ghetto and brought to Liptovský Mikuláš in 1944. The family
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35483. Collage of a people standing in a garden on a paper backing
the Theresienstadt ghetto in Czechoslovakia during the Holocaust. Some of these materials may be
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35484. Simona G. Frajndlich papers
the Piotrków Trybunalski ghetto until its liquidation in 1942. During the liquidation, Gita was saved
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35485. David Tennenbaum papers
August 1942 the family was sent to the Kleparow ghetto outside Lvov. David and his mother escaped and
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35486. Schwarzbaum and Lesorgen families papers
and Regina Schwarzbaum. She later lived in Sosnowiec. She was forced to move into the Sosnowiec ghetto
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35487. Green metal box with a map of South Africa received by a girl in a Jewish orphanage
experiences of Oscar Albert, who was deported from the Rzeszow ghetto and imprisoned Plaszow forced labor camp
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35488. Oral history interview with Helen Farkas
was sent to forced labor, and she and her family were relocated to a ghetto in Hungary. Ms. Farkas
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35489. Oral history interview with Helen Farkas
was sent to forced labor, and she and her family were relocated to a ghetto in Hungary. Ms. Farkas
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35490. Oral history interview with Bernard Offen
Ghetto starting in 1941, including the deportations of many family members and hiding from raids; being
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35491. Oral history interview with Nathan Moncharsh
Łódź ghetto beginning in December 1939; and the ways he and his family survived there. He describes
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35492. Oral history interview with Nathan Moncharsh
Łódź ghetto beginning in December 1939; and the ways he and his family survived there. He describes
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35493. Oral history interview with Leo Kohut
ghetto; his marriage and relative safety as part of the armament industry until 1944; living under false
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35494. Oral history interview with Nathan Moncharsh
Łódź ghetto beginning in December 1939; and the ways he and his family survived there. He describes
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35495. Oral history interview with Miriam Samuel
beatings. Ms. Samuel describes life in an unidentified ghetto where starvation and illness were rampant
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35496. Sztrumpf, Wajsberg, and Kaufman families papers
ghetto in 1943. Janina’s family returned to Poland in 1945, and her father died in Łódź, Poland. In
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35497. Krys family papers
His sister Chava Koss (1893-1942) died in the Warsaw ghetto in 1942. His sister Marjem (Miriam) Krys
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35498. Leo Weinrieb: My many lives
invasion in May 1940. Weinrieb, who had married in the meantime, was interned in the Jewish ghetto in
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35499. Holländer family papers
deported from Berlin to the Warsaw Ghetto where he perished in 1943. Gerson’s entire family was killed in
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35500. Chaja and Teifeld families photographs
September, the siblings moved from Gąbin to Warsaw. Hania and Genia later escaped the Warsaw ghetto and