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Rescue and Parenting through Correspondence

Author: Joanna SliwaNovember 2, 2020

“I give you my treasure. I beg you – you are also a mother – to save my child. God will repay you for everything, and I will too (…). My child will bring you luck, you will see. I beg you, yourself a mother, to have mercy on my child (…).”1 Thus begins a Read More

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Recognising the ‘Anonymous’ Resistors: Everyday Heroes in Occupied Hungary

Author: Barnabas BalintOctober 30, 2018

On 9th July 1944, Raoul Wallenberg arrived in Budapest and began work on a rescue project that would protect thousands of Hungarian Jews. His efforts have been the subject of many books, monuments and films, rightly recognizing his heroism. Yet, while his operation has become the main example of rescue in Hungary, many other individuals Read More

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A wartime diary of two Dutch Jews in hiding

Author: Katja Grosse-SommerJuly 31, 2018

“[T]he moment on 10 September 1942 we stepped out of the train in Aalten, I thought: ‘Is the war still going on? Does the persecution of the Jews still exist? Here, everything is so quiet and so different from what we have become used to recently. Here, we may be able to become even more Read More

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Alter Ogień Testimony – the earliest testimony in the ŻIH collection

Author: Michał CzajkaJune 24, 2017

On August 29th, 1944, a group of Holocaust survivors gathered in Lublin to set up the Commission for the History of the Jews. It took place a month after Lublin was liberated from German occupation. The Jews living there had already organized the Jewish Committee, addressing a multitude of everyday problems. The next task, to Read More

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