Displaying: 151 175 of 260 matches for “piotrkow”
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151. Fotografía de Dawid Samoszul
Acercamiento de un retrato de Dawid Samoszul, que probablemente se tomó en Piotrkow Trybunalski
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152. Zosia Putersznyt (right) and her cousin, Borzykowska.
August 1943. Zosia later married Moniek Mortenfeld, a survivor from Piotrkow Trybunalski.
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153. Portrait of Natalia Netka Putersznyt sent to her daughter who was in the Oberalstadt concentration camp.
August 1943. Zosia later married Moniek Mortenfeld, a survivor from Piotrkow Trybunalski.
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154. Portrait of Berisz Putersznyt sent to his daughter who was in the Oberalstadt concentration camp.
August 1943. Zosia later married Moniek Mortenfeld, a survivor from Piotrkow Trybunalski.
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155. Oral history interview with Nathan Neiberg
Piotrków Trybunalski (Poland)
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156. Anna Hershey collection
Piotrków Trybunalski, Poland, who survived the Częstochowa, Buchenwald, Flössberg, and Mauthausen
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157. Kazimiera Banach Justynowa
'deki öğretmen okulundan mezun olduktan sonra bir ortaokul öğretmeni olan Wincenty Justyna'yla evlendi. Piotrkow ... 'yı işgal etti. Bundan dört gün sonra da Alman birlikleri, Piotrkow'a girdi. İşgalden bir ay sonra Almanlar ... ardından tifüs tedavisi için İsveç'e gitti. Tedavisi tamamlandıktan sonra Piotrkow Trybunalski'ye döndü.
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158. Engraved silver cigarette case used by a Polish Jewish refugee in Russia
in Piotrków Trybunalski, Poland. Teodor went to London to study. During the war, he would join the ... in Piotrków Trybunalski, Poland. After the Germans invaded Poland in 1939, Bronislawa, Alfred, and ... title to the house in Piotrków Trybunalski.
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159. Oral history interview with Isaac Finkelstein
Piotrków Trybunalski (Poland) ... inmate in the Piotrkow Trybunalski Ghetto from 1940 to 1942; his status as an ex-POW; conditions in the
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160. Tadeusz Sarnecki and Ewa Sarnecka papers
labor camps in the region, including Piotrków Trybunalski, Radom, and Starachowice, bringing money ... Regina Cybulska, they travelled to selected labor camps in the region, including Piotrków Trybunalski
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161. Seventh grade students and teachers pose in their classroom at the public school on Narutowicza Street in Dabrowa Gornicza.
August 1943. Zosia later married Moniek Mortenfeld, a survivor from Piotrkow Trybunalski.
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162. Oral history interview with Sonja Rosenwald and Joanna Marks
Sonja Rosenwald describes her deportation from her birthplace of Piotrkow Trybunalski, Poland to a
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163. Zbiór 3831 zdjęć wykonanych przez członków Ruchu Ludowego
Piotrków (Poland)
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164. Relacje, wspomnienia i materiały żołnierzy Batalionów Chłopskich
Piotrków (Poland)
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165. Urząd Wojewódzki Łódzki (Sygn. 804) : Wybrane materiały
Piotrków (Poland)
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166. Rabbi Moshe Chaim Lau poses in the garden of his home in Presov.
twelve years. The following year, in December 1934 Rabbi Lau was appointed chief rabbi of Piotrkow, and ... amputated. After a long recuperation, the family left Presov for Piotrkow and arrived just before Yom ... 1939 Germany invaded Poland and occupied Piotrkow. Though Rabbi Lau insisted that he was only a ... was escorted safely back to Piotrkow where he reunited with his family in the ghetto. He later
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167. Studio portrait of a Polish-Jewish mother and her young son.
twelve years. The following year, in December 1934 Rabbi Lau was appointed chief rabbi of Piotrkow, and ... amputated. After a long recuperation, the family left Presov for Piotrkow and arrived just before Yom ... 1939 Germany invaded Poland and occupied Piotrkow. Though Rabbi Lau insisted that he was only a ... was escorted safely back to Piotrkow where he reunited with his family in the ghetto. He later
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168. Portrait of a young Jewish boy on a tricycle in Lodz Poland.
family moved to Piotrkow Trybunalski, and Zlata died six years later. In 1927 Joseph Symcha went to
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169. Komunistyczna Partia Polski (KPP). Centralne Biuro Żydowskie (Sygn.158)
Łódź and its district, 1931-1935; Piotrków district, 1932; Radom and Lublin, 1931-1932; Siedlce, 1932
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170. Janina Birenstam papers
the Łódź ghetto. She left Łódź in October 1939 for Piotrkow Trybunalski, Poland, and later moved to
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171. Cracow
Scenes of Kraków, Poland, including Nisko, Piotrkow Trybunalski, Wieliczka, and Mielec. FILM ID ... 3893 -- White 85 Piotrkow Trybunalski 00:20 People gathered outside of a low wooden building. Cows in a ... green field, farm. A tall red post with a sign: "Piotrkow Trybunalski.”The cameraperson walks forward
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172. With his coat and suitcase in hand, Yisrael Meir (Lulek) Lau, a member of the Buchenwald children's transport, prepares to leave the OSE children's home in Ecouis for Palestine.
twelve years. The following year, in December 1934 Rabbi Lau was appointed chief rabbi of Piotrkow, and ... amputated. After a long recuperation, the family left Presov for Piotrkow and arrived just before Yom ... 1939 Germany invaded Poland and occupied Piotrkow. Though Rabbi Lau insisted that he was only a ... was escorted safely back to Piotrkow where he reunited with his family in the ghetto. He later
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173. Two brothers who were members of the Buchenwald children's transport sit under a tree.
twelve years. The following year, in December 1934 Rabbi Lau was appointed chief rabbi of Piotrkow, and ... amputated. After a long recuperation, the family left Presov for Piotrkow and arrived just before Yom ... 1939 Germany invaded Poland and occupied Piotrkow. Though Rabbi Lau insisted that he was only a ... was escorted safely back to Piotrkow where he reunited with his family in the ghetto. He later
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174. Czestochowa-Radomsko Area Research Group : Search surnames. [Internet resource]
Jews --Poland --Piotrkow Trybunalski --Registers.
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175. Ger Hasidim, including the rebbe, gather to greet the bridegroom before a wedding.
family moved to Piotrkow Trybunalski, and Zlata died six years later. In 1927 Joseph Symcha went to