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701. Moshe Carmilly-Weinberger collection
Hungary ordered mass deportations of Jews to concentration camps, resulting in the majority of the ... Carmilly-Weinberger, a Romanian rabbi who helped lead the efforts in assisting Jewish refugees escape to ... Moshe Carmilly-Weinberger collection contains items related to the plight of Romanian Jews and Jewish ... Romanian
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702. Oral history interview with Cypora Gutnic
was a Romanian refugee, and his detainment in 1940; falling sick during this period and having nowhere ... for the Russians; how on January 18, 1945 the Germans left and the electricity in the camp stopped ... cutting through the barbed wires that separated the men’s and women’s camp to find supplies; finding ... Auschwitz (Concentration camp)
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703. Oral history interview with Marcel Blum
restrictions; the Romanian Army inciting a mass pogrom in his town in 1941; being marched and taken by wagon ... Bucharest, Romania; being put into a forced labor camp at a quarry; being selected as a communist rebel and ... placed against a wall to be shot and being saved by a man who bribed the camp’s officer; being released ... had been killed; being sent in 1942 with his father and their male neighbors to a work camp; losing a
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704. TOTENBUCH NEUENGAMME / [Herausgeber, Freundeskreis e. V. ; Dokumentation, Franz Glienke ; Mitarbeiter, Hans Schwarz ...
Alphabetical listing by nationality of those who died in the Neuengamme Concentration Camp (Belgian ... Moroccan, Norwegian, Portugese, Romanian, Swiss, American, and Vietnamese nationals as well as Stateless ... the camp in a database format. For more information about this project contact: KZ-Gedenkstätte ... Neuengamme (Concentration camp) --Registers.
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705. Oral history interview with Kurt Herdan
Transnistria (Ukraine : Territory under German and Romanian occupation, 1941-1944) ... the deportation of young people to work camps in Romania until 1944; his jobs in labor camps and ... finding humor in the camps; being not very religious but being allowed to observe Kol Nidre in a labor ... camp in 1943; being one of 500 men accused of sabotage on February 14, 1943 and being saved from
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706. Oral history interview with Simone Wodka
Contains interviews with Holocaust survivors, concentration camp liberators, rescuers, relief ... Arrondissement of Paris, France), describes her Romanian mother, Fanny Guster, and her Belorussian father ... and two younger brothers to the camp at Pithiviers; her brother, David, being sent to a summer camp in ... Pithiviers (Concentration camp)
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707. Solomon Zynstein papers
Zynstein family survived, including baby Frieda, who was hidden during the round-up with a Romanian family ... persons camp. Solomon worked as a photo journalist for the publication Unzer Wort and went to Nuremberg ... “American Federation of Jewish Fighters, Camp Inmates and Nazi Victims,” and in 1978 President Carter ... to Solomon Zynstein's life and work in the Bamberg displaced persons camp, particularly his work
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708. Litman family papers
married they moved to Zalishchyky, Poland (Zalishchyky, Ukraine) near the Romanian border. Halina’s sister ... a spy, and deported to a labor camp in Siberia. He was later released from the camp and joined the ... then moved to Jarosław, Poland whereOlga worked as a maid and in the kitchen in a German military camp ... the last name Lityński, a work permit for Olga to work at a German military camp in Jarosław, DP
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709. Roza Schevchenko photograph collection
deported to the Pechora concentration camp, near Vinnytsia, Ukraine. ... Transnistria. During World War II, the largest concentration of Jews expelled by the Romanians from Bessarabia ... deported to the Pechora concentration camp, near Vinnytsia, Ukraine, where they were imprisoned in very ... her husband, and her daughter, Klara, were in the camp as well. Klara was taken for forced labor to
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710. Oral history interview with Solomon Malek
Contains interviews with Holocaust survivors, concentration camp liberators, rescuers, relief ... camp; contracting scabies; sleeping outside for some time then joining his mother and siblings in the ... siblings; being interned in a large camp in Catowitz (probably Katowice, Poland); reuniting with his sister ... (Chernivtsi, Ukraine); going with his siblings to a large camp near Transylvania; going to Sighet, Romania
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711. Beige patch embroidered with Czechoslovakia owned by a Jewish refugee
learned that Helene and Mendel were deported to Buchenwald concentration camp, where Helene was murdered ... -Jewish decrees were passed that restricted every aspect of Jewish life. Ruth and her parents had Romanian ... extra money. Although Ruth carried a Romanian passport, she was born in Germany, and this made her ... that Helene and Mendel had been deported to concentration camps. Her father was arrested on October 11
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712. Oral history interview with Esther Gelbelman
Transnistria (Ukraine : Territory under German and Romanian occupation, 1941-1944) ... Bogdanovka (Concentration camp)
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713. Hertha Spier collection
camp, where she perished. It is believed that Henriette Gruber fled to the Romanian frontier to be with ... concentration camp. On August 10, 1944, Max Gruber was sent from Płaszów to the Mauthausen concentration camp ... where he perished. Hertha and Gisela were sent to the Auschwitz concentration camp where they were ... survived selections by Dr. Josef Mengele. They were sent on a march to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp
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714. Selected records from the State Archives of the Republic of Cyprus related to the Jewish emigration
internment camps in Cyprus: (Karaolos near Famagusta, Nicosia, Dhekelia, and Xylotymbou). Some were sent to ... the Atlit detention camp in Palestine, and some to Mauritius. The British held as many as 50 ... ,000 people in these camps (see Jews in British camps on Cyprus). Over 1,600 drowned at sea. Only a few ... camps on Cyprus. [Source: Wikipedia]
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715. Oral history interview with Roza Aronovna Shkolnik
to Pechora, and then to a camp with other Jews; deaths in the camp as a result of the lack of food ... and water; escaping from the camp with a friend; traveling from village to village and staying in ... Romanian Jews; living in Mogil'ov until 1944, working in order to buy food; returning to Vinnitsa after the
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716. Oral history interview with Stefan Fuma
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 ... ); having a large extended family; how half of the town was Jewish; Germany declaring war; Romanian troops ... outside of the ghetto; the deportation of his father in October 1941 to a camp in Golda and his return
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717. Oral history interview with Stefania Hecht
Contains interviews with Holocaust survivors, concentration camp liberators, rescuers, relief ... learning Romanian at school; being forced to return to Șomcuta Mare after the German occupation of Hungary ... cousin giving birth in camp and presumably getting murdered along with her baby afterwards; developing an ... Ober-Hohenelbe (Concentration camp)
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718. Blinshteyn family papers
to one of the nearby camps, managing to escape such transports on a couple of occasions. In June ... 1942, however, the family was sent to the Domanevka concentration camp, and from there was sent to work ... such as stalls meant for livestock. In March 1944, the Romanian and German occupation forces retreated ... and the Domanevka camp was liberated by the Red Army. The retreating Germans took many of the male
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719. Oral history interview with Boris Timofeevich Knizhnik and Valentina Prokof'evna Knizhnik
their way out of the camp from the Romanians with gold. ... during the war; the numerous Jews who were taken to Pechora camp; and how some Jews were able to buy ... Peciora (Concentration camp)
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720. Oral history interview with Valentina Natochi
civilians and Romanian soldiers; German soldiers giving the orders for the execution; and the burning of the ... Bogdanovka (Concentration camp)
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721. Oral history interview with Nina Anushchenko
of the Jews by Romanian and German soldiers; the imprisonment of the Jews at an empty club and old ... Bogdanovka (Concentration camp)
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722. Oral history interview with Gerta Wingerd
Transnistria (Ukraine : Territory under German and Romanian occupation, 1941-1944) ... troops; the establishment of a ghetto; her family's release; their eventual internment in a ghetto camp
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723. Oral history interview with Gerta Wingerd
Transnistria (Ukraine : Territory under German and Romanian occupation, 1941-1944) ... troops; the establishment of a ghetto; her family's release; their eventual internment in a ghetto camp
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724. Oral history interview with Elyane Hoffman
concentration camp liberators, prisoners of war, from the Melbourne, Victoria, Australia area. ... getting married in 1949 to Oskar Hoffman, a Romanian Jewish survivor of Buchenwald; her move to Australia
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725. Oral history interview with Leon Blatt
the Romanian border and being sent to Auschwitz; liberation by the Soviets; becoming head of the ... Auschwitz (Concentration camp)