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  • 1. Nina Merrick

    Nina was born to a Jewish family in the Polish town of Rokitno (now Rokytne, Ukraine). She was the

  • 2. Oral history interview with Yahad-In Unum interviewee 564U

    Rokytne (Rivnens'ka oblast', Ukraine) ... The interviewee, a Ukrainian man born in 1926, discusses events in Khochyn and Rokytne in Rivnens ... learning later about the mass shooting of Jews from Rokytne and the surrounding area at a wooded site 2 or ... 3 km from Rokytne on July 15, 1941; the escape of some Jews, eight or ten of whom joined his

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  • 3. Oral history interview with Isaac Gendelman

    Rokytne (Rivnens'ka oblast', Ukraine) ... Isaac Gendleman, born November 17, 1925, describes his life growing up in Rokitno, Poland (Rokytne

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  • 4. Testimony regarding the Ribushcheetz family

    Rokytne (Rivnensʹka oblastʹ, Ukraine)

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  • 5. Oral history interview with Nina Kalinina

    Rokytne (Rivnens'ka oblast', Ukraine)

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  • 6. Nina Merrick papers

    Nina Merrick papers

    Rokytne (Rivnens'ka oblast', Ukraine) ... Nechama Szuster (later Nina Merrick)) was born in Rokitno, Poland, (Rokytne, Ukraine) on May 18 ... Nina Merrick was born Nechama Szuster in 1929 in Rokitno, Poland (Rokytne, Ukraine) to Yoshua and ... Nina was born to a Jewish family in the Polish town of Rokitno (now Rokytne, Ukraine). She was the

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  • 7. Brown leather briefcase acquired by a Polish Jewish woman in a DP camp

    Brown leather briefcase acquired by a Polish Jewish woman in a DP camp

    Nechama Szuster (later Nina Merrick)) was born in Rokitno, Poland, (Rokytne, Ukraine) on May 18 ... Nina Merrick was born Nechama Szuster in 1929 in Rokitno, Poland (Rokytne, Ukraine) to Yoshua and ... Nina was born to a Jewish family in the Polish town of Rokitno (now Rokytne, Ukraine). She was the

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  • 8. National Society of Colonial Daughters essay award with case won by a Polish Jewish refugee

    National Society of Colonial Daughters essay award with case won by a Polish Jewish refugee

    Nechama Szuster (later Nina Merrick)) was born in Rokitno, Poland, (Rokytne, Ukraine) on May 18 ... Nina Merrick was born Nechama Szuster in 1929 in Rokitno, Poland (Rokytne, Ukraine) to Yoshua and ... Nina was born to a Jewish family in the Polish town of Rokitno (now Rokytne, Ukraine). She was the

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  • 9. German Luftwaffe M1935 helmet

    German Luftwaffe M1935 helmet

    Nechama Szuster (later Nina Merrick)) was born in Rokitno, Poland, (Rokytne, Ukraine) on May 18 ... Nina Merrick was born Nechama Szuster in 1929 in Rokitno, Poland (Rokytne, Ukraine) to Yoshua and ... Nina was born to a Jewish family in the Polish town of Rokitno (now Rokytne, Ukraine). She was the

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