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Wyświetlanie pozycji od 161 do 180 z 26 623
Kraj: Stany Zjednoczone Ameryki
  1. "L'extermination des juifs en Pologne"

  2. "La Banalita del Bene" The story of Giorgio Perlasca

  3. "Late Embrace"

  4. "Lendemains" OSE magazines

  5. "Les déportés de France internés su l'île d'Aurigny"

  6. "Life Gave Me a Chance"

    Consists of one manuscript, 121 pages, entitled"Life Gave Me a Chance," by Manfred Gans, originally of Borken, Germany. Mr. Gans describes his childhood in Borken, his departure for England for school in 1938, his internment on the Isle of Man as an enemy alien, his participation in the British Army as an interpreter and intelligence operative (including participation in the D-Day invasion), his trip to Theresienstadt in an attempt to locate his parents, and his post-war life.

  7. "Living Surgical History, or Sisyphus at the Water Fountain"

  8. "Lost and Waiting to be Found"

  9. "Mamma's Ark"

    Consists of one memoir, entitled "Mamma's Ark," 169 pages, by Julia B. Schor (born Ensel). In the memoir, Julia, who was known as Julia Schink during the war, describes her family's history, her childhood in the Netherlands, anti-Semitic persecutions and arrests, and the decision of her mother, Rosemarie, to join the resistance movement, hiding Jews in the attic of their home.

  10. "Marian"

  11. "Max Adler: From Germany to America, 1926-1939"

  12. "Meditation on the Holocaust: The Unfinished Notes of a Survivor"

  13. "Megilat Haman" (draft of play)

  14. "Memoir"

  15. "Memoires de Guerre: 13 Mai 1941--Aout 1945"

  16. "Memoirs of Ludwig Bauer, PhD"