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Title:
RG-25.07.01, Warsaw Ghetto, Wladyslaw Wojcik Collection, Consolidated
Date:
1950-1978
ID:
RG-25.07.01
Repository:
Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust
Found in:
Warsaw Ghetto and Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1939-1978 Sub-Collection 7: RG-25.07, Warsaw Ghetto, Wladyslaw Wójcik Collection Sub-Collection 1: RG-25.07.01, Warsaw Ghetto, Wladyslaw Wojcik Collection, Consolidated, 1950 -- 1978
Creators:
Consulate General of Israel, New York (1969)
Irving Rappaport, M.D. (1977 -- 1978)
Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw (1964)
Wladyslaw Wojcik, a person who found the first part of the Ringelblum Archive (1950 -- 1978)
Yad Vashem, Holocaust Remembrance Authority (1953 -- present)
Irving Rappaport, M.D. (1977 -- 1978)
Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw (1964)
Wladyslaw Wojcik, a person who found the first part of the Ringelblum Archive (1950 -- 1978)
Yad Vashem, Holocaust Remembrance Authority (1953 -- present)
Subjects:
Construction works in the former territory of the Warsaw ghetto, 1950
day-to-day life in the Warsaw ghetto
Deception of the life in the United States
Emigration from Poland, postwar
Healthcare in the United States, postwar
Immigration to the United States, postwar
Institutions of the Holocaust Remembrance
Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw
Jewish society and organizations, Israel, postwar
Jewish society and organizations, United States, postwar
Poland (1945 -- 1956)
Recognition by the Holocaust Remembrance Institutions
Righteous Among the Nations
Ringelblum Archive of the Warsaw Ghetto
United States (1950 -- 1978)
Warsaw (Poland)
Warsaw (Poland: ghetto)
Wladyslaw Wojcik, construction technician who discovered the Ringelblum Archive, 1950
Yad Vashem, Israeli Holocaust remembrance authority, museum and archive
day-to-day life in the Warsaw ghetto
Deception of the life in the United States
Emigration from Poland, postwar
Healthcare in the United States, postwar
Immigration to the United States, postwar
Institutions of the Holocaust Remembrance
Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw
Jewish society and organizations, Israel, postwar
Jewish society and organizations, United States, postwar
Poland (1945 -- 1956)
Recognition by the Holocaust Remembrance Institutions
Righteous Among the Nations
Ringelblum Archive of the Warsaw Ghetto
United States (1950 -- 1978)
Warsaw (Poland)
Warsaw (Poland: ghetto)
Wladyslaw Wojcik, construction technician who discovered the Ringelblum Archive, 1950
Yad Vashem, Israeli Holocaust remembrance authority, museum and archive