Displaying: 1 25 of 58 matches for “Gorlice”
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1. Wykaz ośob zarajestrowanych w Gorlicach
List of people registered in Gorlice ... Gorlice
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2. Alphabetical list of survivors from the Central Committee of Polish Jews ca. 1946 from Gorlice.
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3. Oral history interview with Yahad-In Unum interviewee 199P
Gorlice (Poland) ... Gorlice (Poland)
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4. Oral history interview with Yahad-In Unum interviewee 200P
Gorlice (Poland) ... Gorlice (Poland)
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5. Oral history interview with Michael Reed
Gorlice (Poland) ... Michael Reed (né Morzesz Riesenberg), born on May 8, 1922 in Gorlice, Poland, describes growing up ... in Poland before the war; leaving Gorlice after the start of the German occupation; walking to the
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6. Rabinowitz family photographs
Gorlice (Poland) ... Germans arrived in Gorlice, Jakub noticed that the mayor of town was packing. He packed his family and ... Collection of photographs related to the experiences of the Rabinowicz family from Gorlice, Poland
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7. Wykaz ośob zarajestrowanych w Brzesku Nowyn
Names only. Shares a page with pg. 2 of Gorlice list.
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8. Kalman Karl Kornfeld collection
Kalman Kornfeld was born in Gorlice, Poland on June 9, 1908. He was a greaduate of a conservatory ... Gorlice ghetto until June 1942, then transferred to Płaszów concentration camp; in November 1943 he was
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9. 'Juden in Görlitz', In: AUFBAU (26 Jul 1946), p.33.
Gorlice (Poland)
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10. Oral history interview with Mark Stern
Gorlice (Poland) ... Mark Stern, born on June 5, 1923 in Gorlice, Poland, describes his family; moving to Kraków, Poland ... over their business; moving with his family to live with his grandmother in the Gorlice ghetto; forced ... labor in Gorlice; the death of his grandmother; being selected with his sister and mother to leave in
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11. Trudy Reich collection
family in Gorlice, Poland. The letter was returned to sender due to suspension of mail service.
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12. Oral history interview with Paulina Bergman
Gorlice (Poland) ... Paulina Bergman, born in Gorlice, Poland, recounts her family's orthodoxy; her father's service in ... and visiting Gorlice and Warsaw.
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13. Verklaring van Andries Philip, geboren 20 Juli 1922 te Rotterdam.
Gorlice
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14. Names of the Holocaust Victims Extracted from Yizkor Books
Gorlice Poland
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15. Henryk Grynberg papers
Gorlice, Poland. Includes a postage stamp drawn by hand by the sender in the form of a Star of David
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16. Isidor and Fanny Bieder papers
Fanny (Fiege) Wilde was born on November 2, 1904, in Gorlice, Poland. She had 4 brothers, Bernard ... born October 1, 1894, also from Gorlice, on July 6, 1924, in Vienna, Austria. They settled in Vienna ... Isidor Bieder was born on October 1, 1894, in Gorlice, Poland into a Jewish family. He had five ... 6, 1911. Isidor married Fanny (Fiege) Wild, born November 2, 1904, also from Gorlice, on July 6
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17. Chaim and Rita Wind collection
Gorlice (Poland) ... Feldschreiber, 1887-1942) Wind in Gorlice, Poland. In 1911 Chaim moved to Berlin with his parents and older
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18. Names of the Holocaust victims extracted from Yizkor books for Galicia.
divided by community. Covers victims from Adamovka, Barilov, Broshnev, Czarny Dunajec, Dmitrov, Gorlice
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19. Oral history interview with Roman Tuchschneider
Gorlice (Poland)
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20. Prayer book
his first family's capture and experiences. David was originally from Gorlice, Poland, and survived
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21. Portrait of Wiktoria Wilkowa, a Polish woman who aided the donor's family during the German occupation.
forest. Later Dorota was placed in hiding with a family of ethnic Germans named Marchlikowa in Gorlice
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22. Dorota Fischbein poses with members of the Koszarski family who sheltered her during the war.
forest. Later Dorota was placed in hiding with a family of ethnic Germans named Marchlikowa in Gorlice
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23. Feiga and Dorota Fischbein wearing armbands in the Iwonicz Zdroj ghetto.
forest. Later Dorota was placed in hiding with a family of ethnic Germans named Marchlikowa in Gorlice
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24. Registration card issued by the labor department of Krosno to Osias Fischbein (b.
forest. Later Dorota was placed in hiding with a family of ethnic Germans named Marchlikowa in Gorlice
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25. Portrait of the reunited Fischbein family after the war.
forest. Later Dorota was placed in hiding with a family of ethnic Germans named Marchlikowa in Gorlice