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1. Oral history interview with Robert Sokal
Robert Sokal, born on January 13, 1926 in Vienna, Austria, discusses his father who had several ... Robert Sokal
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2. Julius Kornman papers
Sokal' (Ukraine) ... the Holocaust in Sokal, Poland. ... Julius Kornman (1911-1994) was born Juda (Ido, Yuda, Yasha) Kornmann on December 8, 1911 in Sokal ... Poland (now Ukraine) to Leizer Kornman and Frieda Sandgarten Kornman. Sokal was occupied by the Soviet
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3. Star of David badge with Jude printed in the center
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Paula Sokal ... The badge was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2000 by Paula Sokal.
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4. Red and tan plaid handkerchief owned by a Polish Jewish refugee
the Holocaust in Sokal, Poland. ... Brown and red plaid handkerchief owned by Yuda (Ido) Kornmann, a Jewish man from Sokal, Poland, who ... September 1, 1939. Three weeks later, the Soviet Union invaded from the east. Sokal was in eastern Poland ... Sokal were deported to Belzec killing center in 1942. After the war ended in May 1945, Ido, Hela, and
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5. Blue plaid handkerchief owned by a Polish Jewish refugee
the Holocaust in Sokal, Poland. ... Blue and offwhite handkerchief owned by Yuda (Ido) Kornmann, a Jewish man from Sokal, Poland, who ... September 1, 1939. Three weeks later, the Soviet Union invaded from the east. Sokal was in eastern Poland ... Sokal were deported to Belzec killing center in 1942. After the war ended in May 1945, Ido, Hela, and
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6. Brown cloth pouch with leather belt used by a Polish Jewish refugee
the Holocaust in Sokal, Poland. ... Brown cloth pouch with a separate belt owned by Yuda (Ido) Kornmann, a Jewish man from Sokal ... Poland on September 1, 1939. Three weeks later, the Soviet Union invaded from the east. Sokal was in ... Jewish population of Sokal were deported to Belzec killing center in 1942. After the war ended in May
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7. Patterned black leather wallet used by a Polish Jewish refugee
the Holocaust in Sokal, Poland. ... Black crocodile skin patterned wallet owned by Yuda (Ido) Kornmann, a Jewish man from Sokal, Poland ... on September 1, 1939. Three weeks later, the Soviet Union invaded from the east. Sokal was in eastern ... population of Sokal were deported to Belzec killing center in 1942. After the war ended in May 1945, Ido
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8. Leather wallet with a painted geometric design used by a Polish Jewish refugee
the Holocaust in Sokal, Poland. ... Painted brown wallet owned by Yuda (Ido) Kornmann, a Jewish man from Sokal, Poland, who survived ... 1939. Three weeks later, the Soviet Union invaded from the east. Sokal was in eastern Poland (later ... Sokal were deported to Belzec killing center in 1942. After the war ended in May 1945, Ido, Hela, and
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9. Oral history interview with Yahad-In Unum interviewee 539U
Sokal' (Ukraine) ... The interviewee, a Ukrainian woman born in 1932, discusses events in Rava-Rus'ka and Sokal', L ... transportation of some Jews by train to Sokal', where they were reportedly killed in a mobile gas chamber
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10. David Zugman collection
Sokalʹ (Ukraine) ... Consists of one memoir, 16 pages, written by Dov Zugman (now David Zugman) originally of Sokal
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11. Julius Kornman collection
the Holocaust in Sokal, Poland.
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12. Names of the Holocaust Victims Extracted from Yizkor Books
Sokal' Ukraine
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13. Regine Donner photographs
Regine Donner is the daughter of Arie and Sabine (Reinert) Donner. She was born in Sokal, Poland
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14. Regine Donner photographs
Regine Donner is the daughter of Arie and Sabine (Reinert) Donner. She was born in Sokal, Poland
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15. Names of the Holocaust victims extracted from Yizkor books for Galicia.
Rudki, Sambor, Shchurovitsa, Sinkov, Skrylov, Sokal, Stanislavchik, Stoyanov, Stremilche, Strzyzow
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16. Akta starostw powiatowych województw wschodnich (Sygn.1179)
Sokalʹ (Ukraine)
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17. Schiller family photographs
bridge over the river. He reunited with his family, and they traveled to nearby Sokal, on the banks of ... bridge over the river. He reunited with his family, and they traveled to nearby Sokal, on the banks of
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18. The World Jewish Congress New York Office records. Series F (Organization Department)
Serebrenick, and Saul Sokal. The files in this sub-series deal with individuals, organizations, departments
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19. Large white wool tallit with blue stripes well-used by a Polish Jewish elder
bridge over the river. He reunited with his family, and they traveled to nearby Sokal, on the banks of ... bridge over the river. He reunited with his family, and they traveled to nearby Sokal, on the banks of
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20. White cotton tallit katan used by a Polish Jewish elder
bridge over the river. He reunited with his family, and they traveled to nearby Sokal, on the banks of ... bridge over the river. He reunited with his family, and they traveled to nearby Sokal, on the banks of
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21. JewishGen Yizkor Book Necrology Database / Web Author, Warren Blatt ; Database Author, Michael Tobias.
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --Registers of dead --Ukraine --Sokal. ... ,611), Sokal (including Novoukraina, Stoyanov and Tartakov, 2,377), Staneshti de Zhos (199 + 143), Stryy (3
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22. Rubber truncheon used by a Polish prisoner of war passing as Ukrainian in a German stalag
way to Sokal to find Klara he overheard graphic conversations between the locals about the murder of
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23. Salomon Strauss-Marko papers
way to Sokal to find Klara he overheard graphic conversations between the locals about the murder of
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24. Prisoner id tag issued to a Polish prisoner of war passing as Ukrainian in a German stalag
way to Sokal to find Klara he overheard graphic conversations between the locals about the murder of
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25. Brass knuckles used by a Polish prisoner of war passing as Ukrainian in a German stalag
way to Sokal to find Klara he overheard graphic conversations between the locals about the murder of