Authorities

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  1. Murmelstein Benjamin

    • Murmelstein, Benjamin, 1905-
    • Murmelstein, Benjamin, 1905-1989
    • Murmelstein, B., 1905-1989
    • Murmelsztajn, Benjamin 1905-
    • Murmelstein, Benjamin
    • ...

    1905

    1989

    Rabbi in the Vienna Jewish community, member of the Judenrat. Deported to Theresienstadt, deputy and later Judenältester.

  2. Alfred Philippson

    • אלפרד פיליפסון

    Geography professor in Bonn; was imprisoned in Terezin ghetto

  3. Myra Strauss-Gruhenberg

    • Myra Strauss

    Poet in Terezin Ghetto. She wrote "Purim im Ghetto" (Purim in the Ghetto), dated in May 1943. The poem was verbally presented during leisure activities in the camp and illegally distributed. Myra Strauss-Grunenberg did not survive.

  4. Bielski Tuvia

    • טוביה בילסקי
    • Tuvia Bielski

    Tuvia Bielski - Jewish partisan commander. Was born in 1906, in Stankiewicze, to family of farmers. At the age of seventeen he joined the Zionist pioneering movement, and in 1928 he was mobilized into the Polish army. He married and settled in the village of Subotnik where he opened a textile store. In September 1939 the area was annexed to the Soviet Union. With the German invasion of the Soviet Union on June 22, 1941, Bielski was mobilized. When the Germans invaded the region he fled to the forest, and from there to his village of birth. After his parents and other members of their family...

  5. Rachel Auerbach

    • רחל אוארבך

    Born in Poland, historian, translator and poet. During the war, she was in the Warsaw ghetto and worked with Emanuel Ringelblum in the underground archive "Oneg Shabbat" reporting on living conditions in the ghetto. After she managed to get to the Aryan side, she published a poem "Yizkor" about Jewish youth who was murdered. After the war, she worked with the Jewish Historical Committee in Poland to document the Holocaust. Her works have been published in many books and peer-reviewed articles. In 1950 she immigrated to Israel and continued her research work on the Warsaw Ghetto at Yad Vashe...

  6. Ringelblum Archives

    • Oneg Shabat

    A group of Jewish social historians compiled notes, data, and documentation of Warsaw Ghetto life and the process of annihilation. The group was led by Emmanuel Ringelblum and collected 100 volumes of material, after who the archive is named. After the war, two milk cans and ten cases or records, documents, journals, and notes were unearthed. Historical documentation of ghetto conditions was forbidden by the Nazis and punishable by death.

  7. Mizrachi

    • מזרחי
    • East

    Mizrachi is a worldwide religious organization of Zionists, dedicated to rebuilding Israel according to Orthodox Jewish law.

  8. Woodrow Wilson

  9. Claude Lanzmann

  10. Schiller

  11. Eva Sandruschuetz

  12. David Zimmet

    • דוד צימט

    Substitute chief of the Jewish police in the Tarnow Ghetto and a block elder (Lageralteste) in Gusen camp.

  13. Karl Georg Brandt

    פעל ב-Judenreferat ב-Gestapo ב-Warszawa

  14. Tabenkin Yitzhak

    • יצחק טבנקין

    Zionist activist and leader and Israeli politician. He was one of the founders of the Kibbutz Movement

  15. Rothschild

  16. Hellerau

  17. Ben Joseph Ventura

    • בן יוסף ונטורה
  18. Helmut Rauca

  19. Hermann Ferdinand Hostovsky

    קצין אוסטרי בכיר ממוצא יהודי