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1101. Le Havre harbor and on board Normandie ship to the U.S.
Benjamin Morris Gasul (1898-1962) was born in Latvia. He traveled to the U.S. on the "Empress of
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1102. Gasul children at home near Chicago
Benjamin Morris Gasul (1898-1962) was born in Latvia. He traveled to the U.S. on the "Empress of
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1103. Warsaw street scenes; Pilsudski Square
Benjamin Morris Gasul (1898-1962) was born in Latvia. He traveled to the U.S. on the "Empress of
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1104. Military parade honoring Pilsudski
Benjamin Morris Gasul (1898-1962) was born in Latvia. He traveled to the U.S. on the "Empress of
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1105. Jewish farmers in the Carpathian mountains
life in the Jewish shtetlekh (villages) of Germany, Poland, Romania, Hungary, Russia, Ukraine, Latvia
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1106. Jewish daily life and culture shot by Roman Vishniac
life in the Jewish shtetlekh (villages) of Germany, Poland, Romania, Hungary, Russia, Ukraine, Latvia
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1107. Jewish farmers in the Carpathian mountains
life in the Jewish shtetlekh (villages) of Germany, Poland, Romania, Hungary, Russia, Ukraine, Latvia
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1108. Highlights from the Film and Video Archive in the year 2007
Vienna with her family until they were deported to Riga, Latvia. In this clip she describes the arrival
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1109. March of Time -- outtakes -- Various captured newsreels
Latvia
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1110. Eichmann Trial -- Sessions 6, 7 and 8 -- Hausner's opening statement
Hausner continues his discussion of mass killings by deportation in Latvia, Estonia, and Vilna.
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1111. Pre-war photograph of Jew taken clandestinely by Roman Vishniac
life in the Jewish shtetlekh (villages) of Germany, Poland, Romania, Hungary, Russia, Ukraine, Latvia
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1112. Pre-war photograph of the entrance of the Krakow ghetto
life in the Jewish shtetlekh (villages) of Germany, Poland, Romania, Hungary, Russia, Ukraine, Latvia
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1113. Pre-war photograph of Jew taken clandestinely by Roman Vishniac
life in the Jewish shtetlekh (villages) of Germany, Poland, Romania, Hungary, Russia, Ukraine, Latvia
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1114. AEG 28W radio receiver for long wave and broadcast signals
labor from the ghettos and camps, locating factories near sites such as Riga, Latvia, and Auschwitz III
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1115. Straight razor in a black plastic cover brought to Shanghai by an Austrian Jewish refugee
Berl and Gisela were transported to Riga, Latvia, in January 1942, and were killed. Alfred escaped to
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1116. Handmade paper photo pocket owned by a German Jewish prewar emigre to the United States
1942, Berta’s brother Paul was deported to Riga, Latvia. He perished in the Holocaust. On June 16, 1943
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1117. Shallow pewter bowl with etched Hebrew owned by a German Jewish prewar emigre
1942, Berta’s brother Paul was deported to Riga, Latvia. He perished in the Holocaust. On June 16, 1943
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1118. Antiaircraft shell fragments found after an air raid on Bordeaux by a young Jewish refugee
Joseph Schadur was born on April 23, 1928, in Riga, Latvia, to Manja (Masha) Hasenson and Michel
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1119. Dark brown leather wallet with metal S used by a Jewish refugee boy
Joseph Schadur was born on April 23, 1928, in Riga, Latvia, to Manja (Masha) Hasenson and Michel
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1120. Dip-pen wiper made for a young Jewish refugee from Nazi Germany
Joseph Schadur was born on April 23, 1928, in Riga, Latvia, to Manja (Masha) Hasenson and Michel
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1121. Pair of khaki ski mittens used by a German Jewish emigre in the US
uncle, Simon, died in the Riga ghetto in Latvia. Mina married Carl Weiler, who had emigrated from
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1122. Pewter teapot acquired by an UNRRA aid worker
albums belonged to German officers and date 1940 and 1941. Oil painting by Nora Drapche, a DP from Latvia
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1123. Oral history interview with Shalom Eilati
area; his father's deportation to Riga, Latvia in February 1942; receiving letters from him through
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1124. Oral history interview with Yafa Ulpan
Dundaga (Latvia)
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1125. Maccabi Sports Club lapel pin from prewar Berlin owned by a Jewish refugee boy
Joseph Schadur was born on April 23, 1928, in Riga, Latvia, to Manja (Masha) Hasenson and Michel