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326. Carolina Taitz papers relating to the Rīga ghetto
Carolina Knoch Taitz was born on Feb. 24, 1929, in Rīga, Latvia. She grew up in the countryside ... outside of Rīga on a small farm. She recalls the time up until the Soviet occupation of Latvia in 1941 as ... a peaceful time. In 1942, her family was forced to move to Rīga when the Germans invaded Latvia ... nations of Estonia, Lithuania, and Latvia. She immigrated to the United States in 1967.
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327. 1) List, dated May 29, 1942, of 20 Jews employed by the German Railroad Command in Riga.
Riga (Latvia) ... Jews --Latvia.
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328. List of 16 Jews who escaped from the Riga ghetto in Oct 1942 (names only)
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --Latvia. ... Riga (Latvia : Ghetto)
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329. [Extraordinary Commission data: Otpr 1]
Electronic data regarding persons in Latvia, from Soviet Extraordinary Commission records; data ... Latvia
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330. Eyewitness to History
: Latvia, Pogrom, Kasztner Train, Bergen-Belsen Manny Mandel was born in 1936 in Riga, Latvia. Manny
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331. 1943: Key Dates
Latvia. March 22From March 3-March 22, Bulgarian occupation authorities ... Riga, Latvia. Approximately 3,000 Jews remain in forced-labor camps in or near Wilno (Vilnius
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332. Jacob Gamper
. 1940-41: In June 1940 the Soviet Union occupied Latvia. A year later ... Germany invaded Latvia and reached Liepaja in one week. The Nazis immediately began rounding up Jewish
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333. Herman Judelowitz
Latvia. The Soviets seized Herman's business and nationalized it, but Herman was forced to continue ... running his business. In June 1941 Germany invaded Latvia, and quickly reached Liepaja. The Germans
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334. Bella Judelowitz
Germany invaded Poland. Latvia, at the time, was still a free nation ... . 1940-41: A year after the Soviets occupied Latvia, German troops entered
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335. Daniel Judelowitz
the business. In 1939 Germany invaded Poland. Latvia, at the time, was ... occupied Latvia, German troops entered Liepaja. Like all of Liepaja's Jews, Daniel and his wife were
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336. Sally Izikowitz
invaded Poland in September of that year. Latvia, at the time, was still a free nation. 1940-41 ... In June 1940 the Soviet Union occupied Latvia. Shortly before Germany
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337. Celebrating the Invasion
independent Latvia. Soviet authorities had unleashed a wave of terror, killing and deporting those who opposed ... them. Many Latvians hoped that Germany would restore Latvia’s independence. They also falsely
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338. Berkowitz family photographs
Riga, Latvia. Includes photographs taken in pre-war Latvia, as well as photographs of family members in
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339. Albin family photographs
Riga (Latvia) ... Riga, Latvia, in 1936, show religious ritual life. Also includes captions and caption translations.
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340. Edward Anders papers
Liepāja (Latvia) ... Latvia. ... and addressed to surviving Jews and non-Jews in Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia; documents and related ... Libau (Liepāja), Latvia; his experiences first during the Russian occupation, 1939-1941, and then under
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341. Oral history interview with Basie Adelman
Latvia. ... Basie Adelman, born in 1923 in Latvia, discusses her experiences during the Holocaust.
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342. People's Court Trial records of July 1944 against members of Germany's armed forces who had tried to assassinate Adolf Hitler
Latvia.
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343. Oral history interview with Jack Ratz
Latvia.
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344. Partial blue cloth shirt found in a concentration camp
Latvia
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345. Cloth printed with white rabbits
Latvia
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346. Ash
Latvia
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347. Notes
Latvia
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348. Shoe worn by female prisoner in a concentration camp
Latvia ... Shoe was worn by Lenke Keszler who was interned in a sub-camp of Riga. While Lenke was in Latvia ... pulled away and killed in Latvia. Her daughter Clari saved the shoe and kept it while she was in hiding.
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349. Four young children stand in a row next to a toy elephant on the Latvian shore.
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350. Eyewitness to History: Emanuel (Manny) Mandel
Manny Mandel was born in 1936 in Riga, Latvia. Manny survived a pogrom in Hungary, a journey where