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35501. Chaja and Teifeld families photographs
September, the siblings moved from Gąbin to Warsaw. Hania and Genia later escaped the Warsaw ghetto and
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35502. Allerhand and Wohlfeiler families collection
gather food on liberation day, May 1945; 2 stones: one from Umschlagplatz in Warsaw ghetto (small stone
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35503. Dola Kestenbaum Körbel Kleinman collection
Lucia. Both of Dola’s parents and all of her siblings were forced into the Przemyśl ghetto. Her
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35504. Szlama Kleiner papers
before World War II, during the war in the ghettos in Łazy and Sosnowiec, Poland, in concentration camps
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35505. Michal Birbrajer photograph collection
repatriated to Poland. He settled in Warsaw and married Pola Grajcer, a survivor of the Warsaw ghetto. In
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35506. Martin Spett papers
Theresienstadt ghetto labor camp in German occupied Czechoslovakia, but the Allied troops' advance stopped the
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35507. Kurt I. Lewin Israeli War of Independence collection
1942, he returned to the Lvov ghetto and, with the help of Metropolitan Andrew Graf Szeptycki
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35508. Róża Zyto papers
ghetto. Artur’s siblings: Sala, Lola, Dora, Helaand Szloma all perished. His two sisters, Cesia and Edzia
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35509. Abraham Spiegel papers
the Theresienstadt and Litzmannstadt ghettos and official documents and paperwork for the Spiegels
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35510. Commemoration material
Ghetto Uprising, both in the Jewish Cemetery of La Tablada and in public spaces that brought together
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35511. Barbara and William Farkas photograph collection
had to wear the Star of David, and in May, the Oradea ghetto was established. She and her family were
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35512. Sigmund Boraks papers
Ghetto. Sigmund, his mother and sister sent to Czestachowa and then to Krakow where they reunite with
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35513. Rina Nadel photographs
Sobieskiego Street until 1941, when they were confined to the ghetto. In March 1943 Renia was sent for forced
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35514. Henryk Glucksman photograph collection
(b. June 20, 1930). In 1940 the Glucksman family was forced into the Wadowice ghetto. In September
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35515. Undzer hurbm in bild
depicting scenes of Jewish persecution, ghettos, starvation, forced labor, concentration camps, liberation
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35516. Jacob Birnbaum papers
Ruda Freida Jurkiewicz Birnbaum (d. 1942). He survived the Dabrowa Górnicza ghetto and the
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35517. Kurt I. Lewin collection
1942, he returned to the Lvov ghetto and, with the help of Metropolitan Andrew Graf Szeptycki
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35518. Michael Honey family trees
lived in Valasske Mezirici before the Holocaust. He survived the Theresienstadt ghetto and the Auschwitz
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35519. Simon Slivka collection
Dąbrowa ghetto, his sister Golda together with her husband Abram Fuksbruner and their daughter, Sara Chana
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35520. Zylberszac family photographs
Sobieskiego Street until 1941, when they were confined to the ghetto. In March 1943 Renia was sent for forced
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35521. Piece of cloth embroidered with initials GA
gather food on liberation day, May 1945; 2 stones: one from Umschlagplatz in Warsaw ghetto (small stone
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35522. 621-1/82 Alexander Bachur
Łódź ghetto on October 25, 1941, where he died on October 9, 1942.
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35523. Concentration camp uniform jacket worn by Polish Jewish inmate
ghetto and labor camp, was transferred to the Płaszów labor camp, and was deported to Auschwitz in
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35524. Concentration camp uniform pants worn by Polish Jewish inmate
ghetto and labor camp, was transferred to the Płaszów labor camp, and was deported to Auschwitz in
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35525. Camera tripod and attachments
ghetto, Adolf escaped and received false papers from his non-Jewish Polish girlfriend and future wife