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Albert Meyer, administrator in the Lodz ghetto, 1941 (1941)
Albert Unterstab (April 1945)
Aldona Brylak (December 1944)
Aleksander Aland, Polish - Jewish political scientist (Interwar Poland)
Aleksander Lendzion, prisoner in Zweibrucken prison (Strafgefaengnis Zweibruecken) (1941)
Aleksander Lialek from Militsch (Milicz) (1944)
Aleksander Oszup, Prisoner of Oranienburg-Sachsenhausen concentration camp, Germany
Aleksander Salamon (Wieliczka, Poland) (1940)
Alesandre Gorbouline (April 1942)
Alex Israel Seelig (1942)
Alexander Gross, prisoner at Ferramonti di Tarsia Italian concentration camp (ca. 1942)
Alexander Manor, Itzchak Ganusovitch, Aba Lando, Eliyahu Damesek, Compilers and contibutors
Alexander Palfinger, administrator in the Lodz ghetto, 1940 (1940)
Alfons Krysinski, Polish political scientist, scholar, contributing author to Sparaw Narodowowsciowe (1930s)
Alfred H. (1938)
Alfred Rosenberg
Alfred Wolf (Toulouse, France) (1941)
Alfred Zander
Alida J.D. Krumin
Alina Sebyla, Prisoner of Ravensbrueck concentration camp for women, Germany (1943)
Allan A. Ryan, Jr.
Alli Bick
Allied Armed Forces, 1939 -- 1945 (1939 -- 1945)
Allied authorities, 1939-1945 (1939-1945)
Allied Authorities, US Military Government in Germany, Gestapo and Dachau commandant offices (1945 -- 1946)
Allied Expeditionary forces in the European watr -theater (1944 -- 1949)
Allied Forces wartime periodicals (1939--1945)
Allied Military and Civil Authoritiy in Germany and Austria (1945 -- 1948)
Allied Military Personnel
Alllied Armed Forces, Polish (1945)
Alma Landshut (Landshuet), resident of the Theresienstadt ghetto (1942 -- 1944)
Alozo Klimt (Moravia region, Czechoslovakia) (1943)
Alozo Klimt, resident of Moravia (1942)
Altman, Maria (1932)
Amainap, newspaper, Hungarian
Amalia Lehrer (September 1941)
Amalia Lehser, resident of the Cracow Ghetto (1941)
Ambassies and Consulates (1933 -- 1945)
Amelia Goldfajn, resident of the Warsaw ghetto (1941)
American anti-semitic illustrators, (1900-1970s)
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