Displaying: 126 150 of 161 matches for “leopold page”
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126. Max Frank collection
The collection consists of eight xerographic, typescript pages from the International Tracing ... grandparents, Leopold (1850-1941) and Julchen (1860-1942) Löwenstein, who died at Gurs and Auschwitz
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127. Coin
bound volume of newsletters, postcards, scrapbooks and loose scrapbook pages, publications, 14 framed ... image of an "L" and crown with "Leopold Premier/ Roi Les Belges/ 1864."
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128. Gisela Eden papers
couple, Leopold and Erna Lifges Marx. Her father Leopold was born on November 28, 1882, in Dulken ... Leopold had two sisters: Rosetta (Rosa) and Eva. He was in the German Army in World War I (1914-1918) and ... ’s family was very wealthy and the largest landowners in Westphalia. Leopold and Erna met in Paris, where ... Leopold was a junior diplomat and Erna was a correspondent. Gisela’s family kept kosher and observed the
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129. Waldmann family papers
1882), Max (1893-1975), Leopold (b. 1884), Ludwig (b. 1886), Isidor (1889-1890), and Adolf (1891-1993 ... United States in 1937, Friedl in 1938, and Martin in 1939. Leopold was a wine merchant in Bad Windsheim ... Leopold followed on 24 December 1938. In 1939, their daughter Irmgard immigrated to New York, where she ... lived with her uncle Max and his family. Leopold and Sophie were deported from Munich on 3 April 1942 to
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130. Lester M. Libo collection
Lester Martin Libo (1923-2015) was born on 23 September 1923 in Chicago, Illinois to Leopold and ... Anita Libo. Leopold (1890-1986) immigrated to the United States around 1917 from Ekaterninslav (Dnipro ... 1913 with her father and older sister Esther. Leopold and Anita met and married in Chicago in 1922 ... annotated loose book pages from a copy of Masterpieces of Wit and Humor, personal photographs taken during
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131. Jewish prisoners in Plaszow unload bread into the Madritch factory.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Leopold Page Photographic Collection
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132. On the way to the deportation train in the Lodz ghetto.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Leopold Page Photographic Collection
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133. A woman street cleaner in the Lodz ghetto.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Leopold Page Photographic Collection
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134. A young Jewish women writes her last letter before boarding the deportation train to Chelmno.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Leopold Page Photographic Collection
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135. Postwar Belgian gazette recording the death of a German Jewish concentration camp prisoner
November 1938. Three of Norbert’s brothers, Leopold, Israel Jacob, and Josef, also fled to Antwerp with ... internment camp, where Leopold escaped. From April to September 1942, Norbert was transported to several ... Norbert’s brothers, Leopold and Sally, survived the war. His brothers, Josef and Israel Jacob, were ... Henriette Kirsch Orgler. He had five brothers, Leopold (b. 1894), Israel Jacob (b.1896), Sally (b.1898
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136. "My Memoir, 1914-2004"
Leopold (1873-1960) and Lea Eis (1890-1984 née Liebersohn). He had two siblings: Marta (b. 1920, later ... Consists of one memoir entitled "My Memoir, 1914-2004," 75 pages, by Maurice Eis, originally of
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137. ORHEYOV BE-VINYANAH UVE-HURBANAH / [ba-`arikhat Yitshak Spivak, Mordekhai Rotkov u-Mordekhai Frank.]
Leopold Muller Memorial Library, Yarnton, Oxfordshire, England, Call No: Shelf 13. ... translation of the names of the portraits on pages 179-185 ("Pictures of Holocaust Victims") can be found at ... in this work arranged by page found at http://www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Orgeyev/org903.html; a ... translation of the alphabetical Holocaust necrology from pages 186-188 ("Names of Holocaust Victims") can be
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138. Sylvia Weiss collection
Sara, the oldest daughter; Cipora Cecilia; Leopold Lipa, b. September 25, 1925 and the youngest Chaya ... . Lipi or Leopold Aszknazy was deported to Auschwitz-Birkenau with his family. Being 19 years old he was ... ); Leopold Lipa Aszknazy (b. September 25, 1925); and Chaya Aszknazy (b. 1931). The Aszknazy family lived ... discovered her brother Leopold’s name on a list of survivors. Leopold (Lipi) Aszknazy had been deported to
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139. NADVURNAH : SEFER `EDUT VE-ZIKARON / [rikez ha-homer ve-hevi li-defus, Yisra'el Karmi (Oto Kramer)].
(soccer) club ("Sachkaney kadur'regel b'ha-koah", p. 211, upper left of page [Hebrew-Yiddish section]), a ... [...]", p. 211, upper left of page [Hebrew-Yiddish section]), and a large unalphabetized section of family ... Leopold Muller Memorial Library, Yarnton, Oxfordshire, England, Call No: Shelf 69.
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140. Handmade traffic board game and instructions brought with a young German Jewish refugee
Centawer when she and her parents James and Recha fled Nazi Germany in July 1938. It includes several pages ... 's half-siblings: Ida, Leopold, and Siegmund Huetzler, perished during the Holocaust. James’s sister ... 's half-siblings: Ida, Leopold, and Siegmund Huetzler, perished during the Holocaust. James’s sister ... detached from gameboard (a). The measurement is for the largest piece. c. Handsewn notebook with 8 pages of
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141. KEHILAT VENGROV : SEFER ZIKARON / [ha-`orekh: M. Tamari].
Leopold Muller Memorial Library, Yarnton, Oxfordshire, England, Call No: Shelf 41. ... Yiddish section has separate title page: Vengrov, a denkmal far di umgekumene.
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142. PINKAS OSTRA'AH : SEFER ZIKARON LI-KEHILAT OSTRA'AH / `arukh bi-yede Ben-Tsiyon H.
of Ostroh ("F.N., Ondenk Matsevah", or, "Rashimat ha-kedoyshim" [at head of pages], cols. [578]-618). ... Leopold Muller Memorial Library, Yarnton, Oxfordshire, England, Call No: Shelf 13.
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143. SEFER MINSK-MAZOVYETSK : YIZKER-BUKH NOKH DER HOREV-GEVORENER KEHILE MINSK-MAZOVIETSK / Va`adat ha-ma`arekhet, Yehi'el Kirshenbaum
", p. 585-603), the first three pages of which are simply spaces for entries by the book's owners ... Leopold Muller Memorial Library, Yarnton, Oxfordshire, England, Call No: Shelf 66.
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144. Oral history interview with Ernest Kessler
Ernest Kessler was born July 14, 1920 in Vienna, Austria to Irma Epler and Leopold Kessler. He had ... insignia and the letter, “J” for Jewish; a page in Russian; an Army weapons brochure; an Army Officer
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145. SEFER ZIKARON LI-KEHILAT OSHMINAH / [ha-'orekh, M. Gelbert].
[includes two empty black-bordered pages for additional names to be added]) and also an extensive non ... Leopold Muller Memorial Library, Yarnton, Oxfordshire, England, Call No: Shelf 13. ... "Oshmana memorial book, English section" (109 p. at end) has special title page.
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146. Magazine advertisement for the film, “Tomorrow- The World!” (1944)
play: James Gow & Arnaud D’Usseau / Screen play by Ring Lardner, Jr. & Leopold Atlas front, bottom left ... The front features a full-page advertisement, printed in blue and black ink. The top half features ... surrounded by small stars. In the bottom left of the page, the film cast and credits are printed in black
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147. Jewish women from Subcarpathian Rus who have been selected for forced labor at Auschwitz-Birkenau, march toward their barracks after disinfection and headshaving.
Magdalena Grunfeld Delman is the daughter of Leopold and Caroline Grunfeld. She was born on ... January Magdalena Grunfeld Delman is the daughter of Leopold and Caroline Grunfeld. She was born on ... which includes 193 photographs mounted on 56 pages, was taken by SS-Hauptscharführer Bernhardt Walter
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148. Prayer book for Passover days 1 and 2 owned by a British soldier and German Jewish emigre
shochet, ritual animal slaughterer. Laura was born on October 17, 1898, in Tann, to Leopold and Clara ... Fürth. In 1936, Norbert’s grandfather Leopold Jüngster died and his grandmother Clara moved in with one ... interior, title page, bottom, stamped, black ink : B. Grünebaum, hebr. Buchhandlung, Cassel. [B ... Grünebaum, Hebrew Bookstore, Kassel] interior, editors page, top left, handwritten, black ink : Sebald
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149. PINKAS NAVAREDOK / [redaktsye, Eliezer Yerushalmi ... et al.]
Leopold Muller Memorial Library, Yarnton, Oxfordshire, England, Call No: Shelf 68. ... Added English title page: Pinkas Navaredok : memorial book.
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150. Max and Mathilde Maier family papers
married Mathilde (Titti) Wormser (1896‐1997), who was born in Dinslaken to Leopold Wormser and Bertha Kahn ... Michelstadt, photocopies of pages from a history of Frankfurt Jews, a photocopy of pamphlet from the Jüdisches