Displaying: 601 625 of 820 matches for “romanian camps”
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601. Factory-printed Star of David badge printed with Juif, belonging to a Jewish family.
living in Paris, France, with her Romanian-born parents, Avram and Marguerita, and older brother, David ... were imprisoned in the Drancy transit camp and deported to Auschwitz. Marguerita was likely killed upon ... arrival, but Avram was sent to the Blechhammer forced labor camp. Danielle survived the war in hiding with ... sent on a death march to Gross-Rosen concentration camp in January 1945, then transferred to Buchenwald
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602. Oral history interview with Moshe Givone
Maramures and expelling the Romanians in October 1940; the Hungarians being more antisemitic than the ... Romanians and taking the Jews’ money and belongings; the beatings and forced labor they endured for almost ... about 150 other young men to labor camps, including Sosnowitz (Sosnowiec), Lagischa, and Jaworzno; the ... Jaworzno (Concentration camp)
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603. Albert Dov Sigal monochrome sepia etching of a young woman, holding an infant, with her family near the seaside based upon his experience as a refugee
British detention camp in Cyprus in 1948 where he and his family were held after the ship on which they ... passengers were interned. In 1939, Sigal was arrested by the fascist, antisemitic Romanian government and ... art school with a group of friends and was active in the Romanian resistance. On December 27, 1947 ... He had a near-fatal construction accident and then bribed Romanian authorities to keep him from heavy
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604. Albert Dov Sigal multicolored lithograph of a young woman, holding an infant, with her family on a golden road, based upon his experience as a refugee
British detention camp in Cyprus in 1948 where he and his family were held after the ship on which they ... passengers were interned. In 1939, Sigal was arrested by the fascist, antisemitic Romanian government and ... art school with a group of friends and was active in the Romanian resistance. On December 27, 1947 ... He had a near-fatal construction accident and then bribed Romanian authorities to keep him from heavy
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605. Oral history interview with Timofei Cocieru
Jewish community of Gura Căinari; prewar Cuzist activity; the mass shootings of local Jews by Romanian ... soldiers; the sight of Jewish prisoners on a forced marched to Marculesti concentration camp; conditions in ... Marculesti concentration camp; and the robbing of imprisoned Jews by local townspeople. ... Mărculeşti (Concentration camp)
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606. Chernivtsi Jewish Survivors Organization affidavits
Association of Former Prisoners of the Fascist Camps and Ghettoes of the Chernivtsi Region, Ukraine ... Transnistria (Ukraine : Territory under German and Romanian occupation,1941-1944) ... Chernivtsi. Most of the camps and ghettos mentioned in the documents were located in Transnistria, an area ... Prisoners of the Fascist Camps and Ghettoes of the Chernivtsi Region, Ukraine on 12 Aug. 1993.
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607. Book
The Joke's on Hitler: Underground Whispers from the land of the Concentration Camp, collected by ... States. The collection was amassed by Peter Ehrenthal, a Romanian Holocaust survivor, to document the ... States. The collection was amassed by Peter Ehrenthal, a Romanian Holocaust survivor, to document the
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608. Oral history interview with Harry Weininger
Transnistria (Ukraine : Territory under German and Romanian occupation, 1941-1944) ... ), discusses his childhood in Czernowicz; his memories of the anti-Jewish restrictions imposed by Romanian ... troops; the family's move to Bucharest; his move to a Jewish camp in Holland where he was trained by the
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609. Oral history interview with Klaudia Zotman
Transnistria (Ukraine : Territory under German and Romanian occupation, 1941-1944) ... describes the family's release and their order to report to Transnistria, an area under Romanian rule, in ... January 1942. Ms. Zotman describes her experiences in Bogdanovka and other concentration camps and in the
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610. Oral history interview with Mikhail Blank
Transnistria (Ukraine : Territory under German and Romanian occupation, 1941-1944) ... to a nearby camp after the occupation of the area by Nazi troops; an incident in which his father and ... occupation of the area by Romanian troops and the establishment of a ghetto in September 1941 in Bershad
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611. Oral history interview with Leonid Birman
Transnistria (Ukraine : Territory under German and Romanian occupation, 1941-1944) ... and Romanian policemen governing the ghetto; the restriction on Jews; being liberated by the Soviet ... Bogdanovka (Concentration camp)
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612. Oral history interview with Tzila Pinus
Transnistria (Ukraine : Territory under German and Romanian occupation, 1941-1944) ... 1940; Germans entering Khotin; death of her husband; being sent to camps in Transnistria; walking and ... being guarded by Romanian and German troops on horseback; Moldovan peasants providing food; stopping in
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613. Oral history interview with Michael M. Cernea
Contains interviews with Holocaust survivors, concentration camp liberators, rescuers, relief ... into hiding; the Romanian government's oppression of the Jewish population even before German ... hands of the retreating Romanian Army; Allied bombing of Bucharest near the end of the war; his feelings
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614. Oral history interview with Avram Lazar
Contains interviews with Holocaust survivors, concentration camp liberators, rescuers, relief ... suddenly being considered an enemy of the state because he was Jewish; the Romanians committing mass ... Romanian
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615. Juliette Frisch Haymes papers
Juliette Frisch Haymes was born in Paris in 1926 to Romanian immigrant Michel Frisch (1893‐1942 ... Drancy (Internament camp) ... Romanian
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616. Max Haber photograph
however, told the Romanians to withdraw his visa since the British obstructed Jewish emigration to ... Palestine. After being turned away at the Romanian border, Max returned to Kolomyja. When World War II broke ... was sent to the Mostowits labor camp in Russia where he was forced to cut trees. Later, he was
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617. Oral history interview with Vilen Krupsky
Vilen Krupsky, born in 1931 in Odessa, Ukraine, discusses the German-Romanian occupation of his ... Romanian soldiers in 1941; house-to-house searches conducted to search for Jews and communists; numerous ... of Jews who were arrested by the Romanian patrol and forced to march through the streets; hiding in ... brother; his mother’s purchase of their release in 1942 by giving items of gold to a camp guard
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618. Oral history interview with Leah Kaufman
Transnistria (Territory under German and Romanian occupation, 1941-1944) ... antisemitic violence; joyful holiday and Sabbath observances; Soviet occupation; Romanian takeover; fleeing ... with her family after being warned they would be killed; a reprieve from execution when a Romanian ... Peciora (Concentration camp)
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619. Oral history interview with Marcel Bercau
Consists of interviews with Holocaust survivors and concentration camp liberators conducted by ... life before World War II, life in the ghettos, life in concentration camps, and life after the ... Marcel Bercau, born October 17, 1920 in Paris, France, describes his Romanian family; restrictions ... repatriation camp; and returning to Paris to start a family.
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620. Cremona civilian internment scrip, 20 lire note, stamped with a Star of David
States. The collection was amassed by Peter Ehrenthal, a Romanian Holocaust survivor, to document the ... Scrip, valued at 20 Lire, distributed in Cremona concentration camp in Cremona, Italy. Under German ... concentration camps for military and civilian internees. However, the Italian authorities resisted participating ... in the mass murder and did not permit deportations of Jews from Italy. Although the camps were called
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621. Cremona civilian internment scrip, 50 lire note, stamped with a Star of David
States. The collection was amassed by Peter Ehrenthal, a Romanian Holocaust survivor, to document the ... Scrip, valued at 50 Lire, distributed in Cremona concentration camp in Cremona, Italy. Under German ... concentration camps for military and civilian internees. However, the Italian authorities resisted participating ... in the mass murder and did not permit deportations of Jews from Italy. Although the camps were called
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622. Cremona civilian internment scrip, 0.50 lire note, stamped with a Star of David
States. The collection was amassed by Peter Ehrenthal, a Romanian Holocaust survivor, to document the ... Scrip, valued at 0.50 Lire, distributed in Cremona concentration camp in Cremona, Italy. Under ... concentration camps for military and civilian internees. However, the Italian authorities resisted participating ... in the mass murder and did not permit deportations of Jews from Italy. Although the camps were called
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623. Cremona civilian internment scrip, 1 lire note, stamped with a Star of David
States. The collection was amassed by Peter Ehrenthal, a Romanian Holocaust survivor, to document the ... Scrip, valued at 1 Lire, distributed in Cremona concentration camp in Cremona, Italy. Under German ... concentration camps for military and civilian internees. However, the Italian authorities resisted participating ... in the mass murder and did not permit deportations of Jews from Italy. Although the camps were called
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624. Cremona civilian internment scrip, 2 lire note, stamped with a Star of David
States. The collection was amassed by Peter Ehrenthal, a Romanian Holocaust survivor, to document the ... Scrip, valued at 2 Lire, distributed in Cremona concentration camp in Cremona, Italy. Under German ... concentration camps for military and civilian internees. However, the Italian authorities resisted participating ... in the mass murder and did not permit deportations of Jews from Italy. Although the camps were called
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625. Cremona civilian internment scrip, 5 lire note, stamped with a Star of David
States. The collection was amassed by Peter Ehrenthal, a Romanian Holocaust survivor, to document the ... Scrip, valued at 5 Lire, distributed in Cremona concentration camp in Cremona, Italy. Under German ... concentration camps for military and civilian internees. However, the Italian authorities resisted participating ... in the mass murder and did not permit deportations of Jews from Italy. Although the camps were called