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37126. Drawing
conscripted for forced labor. Luba and her family and all the city’s Jews were confined to a walled in ghetto
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37127. Drawing
conscripted for forced labor. Luba and her family and all the city’s Jews were confined to a walled in ghetto
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37128. Drawing
conscripted for forced labor. Luba and her family and all the city’s Jews were confined to a walled in ghetto
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37129. Oral history interview with Dalibor Dostál
nor shouting nor beating; looking into the ghetto with other boys and seeing carts with dead bodies
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37130. Luba Krugman Gurdus photograph collection
conscripted for forced labor. Luba and her family and all the city’s Jews were confined to a walled in ghetto
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37131. Shevach Biegeleisen and Emanuel Stein family papers
of the Krakow ghetto, in Polish.
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37132. Towarzystwo Ochrony Zdrowia Ludności Żydowskiej w Polsce przy Centralnym Komitecie Żydow w Polsce (TOZ), Sygn. 324
ghettos. In 1942 it was dissolved by order of German authorities. It was re-established in October 1946
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37133. Rusted tablespoon 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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37134. Bent metal fork 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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37135. Rusted, bent metal shoehorn 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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37136. Large, rusted metal key recovered from Chelmno killing center
Chelmno resumed from June to July 1944, to facilitate the liquidation of the Łódź ghetto. In this second
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37137. Maurice Rinde collection
ghetto. In early 1942, Stella decided the family should pose as Aryans and obtained papers under the
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37138. Oral history interview with Ester Grynwald Rytz
siblings; her family being forced to move to the Łódź ghetto in 1940; living with sixteen people in a small
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37139. Oral history interview with Leon Rytz
it to local businesses; living in the Warsaw ghetto with his family during the war; being taken by
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37140. Oral history interview with Luis Stillmann
student; moving home when the Germans entered Budapest; living in the ghetto for several weeks before
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37141. Oral history interview with David Krauthammer
bribing many people on his way to Switzerland; his parents’ deaths in the Kolomea ghetto; his sister
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37142. Oral history interview with Magda Herskowitz
the ghetto in Dej, where they stayed for four weeks before being sent to Auschwitz; the journey to
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37143. Oral history interview with Rachel Kizhnerman and Shelly Weiner
in a ghetto with her mother in 1941; many of Shelly’s family being marched to trenches and shot
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37144. Oral history interview with Antonis Doukas
gathering of Jews in ghettos in 1943; the deportations of the Jews to concentration camps; the arrest of
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37145. Oral history interview with Kostandinos Gounaris
moved to the ghetto and deported; the Germans gathering all the male Jews in Eleutherias Square during
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37146. Oral history interview with Eleni Kanaki Diamandopoulou
Germans turning the settlement into a ghetto and moving Jews from other areas into it; her memories of
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37147. Signed testimony of Hartmut Teuber
experiences of Dr. Eugene Bergmann, a professor at Gallaudet who was in the Warsaw Ghetto; the close
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37148. Oral history interviews with Esther Moses and Herbert Moses
’s relocation to a ghetto where her older and younger sisters died; her deportation to Auschwitz with her mother
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37149. Oral history interview with Peter Krausz-Engel
Catholic priest during the war; moving into the ghetto with his grandparents; witnessing the Russian army
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37150. Oral history interview with Judith Klein
moved to a ghetto; her father being taken then released; her father’s view of the Holocaust; gathering