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526. Berta Rosenhein Hertz photographs
during World War II. Her mother, Irma Baum Rosenhein, was deported to Rīga, Latvia, where she perished
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527. Aron Lutwak photograph collection
Coesfeld, Germany to Riga, Latvia on 10 December 1942; post-Holocaust memorials and historic sites in
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528. L.P. Klink postcard
L.P. Klink in Riga, Latvia, 1946. In the postcard, he informs her that ."..all of our relatives have
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529. Esther Lurie collection
publications relating to the experiences of Esther Lurie before the Holocaust in Latvia, Palestine, and
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530. Sol Odess collection
Latvia before WWII and was active in many Jewish organizations.
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531. Oral history interview with Nathan Zepell
Riga (Latvia).
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532. Oral history interview with Inge Auerbacher
Riga (Latvia).
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533. Oral history interview with Abram Magaram and Frances Magaram
Latvia.
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534. Oral history interview with Gertrude Schneider
Riga (Latvia)
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535. View of a group of Jews marching towards forced labor.
Liepaja, [Kurzeme] Latvia
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536. Deportations to Killing Centers
German-occupied Belarus [Belorussia], Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia. SS and police officials shot the
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537. Sarah Judelowitz
. 1940-43: In June 1941 the Germans reached Latvia and occupied Liepaja
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538. Betty Leiter Lauchheimer
early December to Riga, Latvia. In the Rumbula Forest near Riga, Betty was
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539. Wilhelm Edelstein
Theresienstadt ghetto, and then to Riga, Latvia, where he was put in charge of a
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540. Handmade prisoner badge worn by a Latvian Jewish concentration camp inmate
and in Riga, Latvia, before, during, and after the Holocaust. ... Rehmsdorf section. In July 1941, Germany declared war on the Soviet Union and invaded Latvia which had been ... Elja Heifecs was born December 5, 1912, to Samuel and Zilla Epelajtis in Riga, Latvia. His mother ... jazz to Latvia. His brother was a member of Elja’s orchestra as well as first mandolin for the Riga
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541. Handmade prisoner badge worn by a Latvian Jewish concentration camp inmate
and in Riga, Latvia, before, during, and after the Holocaust. ... Rehmsdorf section, in 1944. In July 1941, Germany invaded Latvia. A vicious pogrom was unleashed upon the ... Elja Heifecs was born December 5, 1912, to Samuel and Zilla Epelajtis in Riga, Latvia. His mother ... jazz to Latvia. His brother was a member of Elja’s orchestra as well as first mandolin for the Riga
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542. Past Conferences and Workshops
European Displaced Persons, Refugees, and POWS during and after the Holocaust (2022) Riga, Latvia This ... Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM), the Center for Judaic Studies at the University of Latvia, and the Museum ... “Jews in Latvia.” The Police and the Holocaust: The Role of Police Forces in the Genocide of Jews and
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543. Gathering of a Fascist social club in Berlin. Gitta Schadur is pictured in the center with her hand on her cheek.
Gitta Schadur (later Shadur) was born on September 29, 1905 in Livengoff, Latvia. She began her ... sec Gitta Schadur (later Shadur) was born on September 29, 1905 in Livengoff, Latvia. She began her ... April 23, 1928 in Riga, Latvia. His parents had moved to Berlin in 1927 soon after their marriage, but
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544. Gathering of a Fascist social club in Berlin. Gitta Schadur is seated in the front row, on the far right.
Gitta Schadur (later Shadur) was born on September 29, 1905 in Livengoff, Latvia. She began her ... sec Gitta Schadur (later Shadur) was born on September 29, 1905 in Livengoff, Latvia. She began her ... April 23, 1928 in Riga, Latvia. His parents had moved to Berlin in 1927 soon after their marriage, but
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545. German soldiers advance; Jewish forced labor
LATVIA ... Latvia ... Latvia
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546. Reichsfuehrer-SS Heinrich Himmler (left) stands with Polizeiminister Jonas Lie who held temporary command of the Norwegian Legion.
Jelgava, [Zemgale] Latvia
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547. Unauthorized Salvadoran citizenship certificate made out to Marie (nee Bronner) Horowitz (b.
Riga, [Vidzeme] Latvia
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548. Joseph Levy collection
Riga (Latvia).
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549. Ilse Schoenholz biographical sketch
Riga (Latvia)
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550. Nathan Koenig articles from the Washington Jewish review and the Jewish daily bulletin
Latvia.