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226. Lea Sheindla Leiblich holding her son, Tuvia Erlich, in the Eggenfelden displaced persons camp.
intervention of Oskar Schindler, who arranged for protective status for them as workers in his enamelware
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227. Zvi Herschel rides a motorcycle in the Eggenfelden displaced persons camp.
intervention of Oskar Schindler, who arranged for protective status for them as workers in his enamelware
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228. Group portrait of young people in the Eggenfelden displaced persons camp.
intervention of Oskar Schindler, who arranged for protective status for them as workers in his enamelware
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229. Group portrait of displaced persons in the Eggenfeld DP camp.
intervention of Oskar Schindler, who arranged for protective status for them as workers in his enamelware
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230. Lea Sheindla Leiblich poses for a portrait with her son, Tuvia Erlich.
intervention of Oskar Schindler, who arranged for protective status for them as workers in his enamelware
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231. Sobel family papers
survived on Schindler's List. Yitzchak’s other brother, Moniek, was killed in the Kraków ghetto and his
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232. Ruth Szmarag papers
and Flora Blima Schindler (1901-1982). The family spoke German and had Socialist beliefs. In 1939
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233. Oral history interview with Edwin Opoczynski
arranging his assignment to be in the hospital; encountering his mother and sister (they were Schindler Jews
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234. Oral history interview with Tushia Silbering
liquidated; working in Oskar Schindler's factory; the benign conditions compared to Płaszów; being deported
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235. Oral history interview with Rozalia Jakubowicz
successful winery; meeting Oskar Schindler; her husband's friendship with Pope John Paul II; the murder of
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236. Oral history interview with Yosef Bau
Płaszów camp; having his and his wife’s name added to Schindler’s list because his wife had saved the
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237. Oral history interview with Kurt Klein
Schindler; and his life after the war.
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238. Oral history interview with Amy Zahl Gottlieb
seventy thousand people leave Germany and Austria; helping Oskar Schindler and Jewish families immigrate
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239. Oral history interview with Theodore Feder
the JDC; his three children; meeting Oskar Schindler while working with the JDC; and his descriptions
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240. Oral history interview with Murray Pantirer
and finally to Brünnlitz, a sub-camp of Gross-Rosen, to work for German industrialist Oskar Schindler
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241. Markheim, Feldman, Orzech, and Silberspitz families papers
Dolek survived Płaszów and Mauthausen. Maurice survived on Schindler’s List and was a prisoner in ... the Brünnlitz labor camp where he was saved from deportation by being placed on one of Oskar Schindler
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242. Ungar family photographs
house and served the food at Talia's frequent dinner parties. Once, Talia hosted Oscar Schindler and his ... One of the Germans had a gun against Helen’s back and was about to shoot her when Schindler showed up
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243. Macramé bag with 2 wooden handles used by a Polish Jewish family while in hiding
because he was placed on Schindler's list. The family emigrated to Palestine in 1946. ... join them in Romania. Samuel had survived the Holocaust by being placed on Oskar Schindler’s list. In
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244. Portrait of Shmuel Rakowski that his mother kept hidden in her shoe during her imprisonment in labor and concentration camps.
apartment. Several family members found work at Oskar Schindler's factory in Zablocie, while Shmuel and his
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245. Portrait of Israel Rakowski that his mother kept hidden in her shoe during her imprisonment in labor and concentration camps.
apartment. Several family members found work at Oskar Schindler's factory in Zablocie, while Shmuel and his
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246. Members of the Rakowski and Banach families pose in their lumberyard in Kazimierza Wielka.
apartment. Several family members found work at Oskar Schindler's factory in Zablocie, while Shmuel and his
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247. Group portrait of students from a Jewish business high school on a class trip shortly before the start of World War II.
apartment. Several family members found work at Oskar Schindler's factory in Zablocie, while Shmuel and his
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248. Shmuel Rakowski (right) poses with a friend from the hachshara [Zionist collective] Kibbutz Hathiya in the Foehrenwald displaced persons camp.
apartment. Several family members found work at Oskar Schindler's factory in Zablocie, while Shmuel and his
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249. Document certifying that Jozef Rakovski [Rakowski] is under the sponsorship of the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS) during his voyage to the United States.
apartment. Several family members found work at Oskar Schindler's factory in Zablocie, while Shmuel and his
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250. Certificate of immigration issued by the Government of Palestine to Shmuel Rakowski on April 26, 1946.
apartment. Several family members found work at Oskar Schindler's factory in Zablocie, while Shmuel and his