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#general
mark
Dear Genners;
Is there somebody, searching jews in Saratov- Russia, pre- revolutionary period- before 1917. Searching Shevelev, Wajsenberg, Belenkiy >from Saratov. Wajsenberg Mark Israel mark306@bezeqint.net MODERATOR NOTE: Have you checked the JewishGen Family Finder (JGFF)? Easy access to this is >from the main page of jewishgen.org - it is a really great resource in finding others who are searching for the same names or towns in which you are interested. You will also have the opportunity to list the surnames and towns you are researching.
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen saratov
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mark
Dear Genners;
Is there somebody, searching jews in Saratov- Russia, pre- revolutionary period- before 1917. Searching Shevelev, Wajsenberg, Belenkiy >from Saratov. Wajsenberg Mark Israel mark306@bezeqint.net MODERATOR NOTE: Have you checked the JewishGen Family Finder (JGFF)? Easy access to this is >from the main page of jewishgen.org - it is a really great resource in finding others who are searching for the same names or towns in which you are interested. You will also have the opportunity to list the surnames and towns you are researching.
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Re: NY Passenger List Text Manifest-Scanned Manifest Discrepancy
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David Harris <dorsharris@...>
Ara Morenberg <amorenberg@protransinc.com> wrote:
I am trying to retrieve the scanned manifest for the USS Kronprinzessin Cecilie that arrived in New York >from Bremen on October 5, 1909...and I contacted Ancestry.com and they suggested that the date of arrival was incorrect and that the ship arrived on September 7, 1909.)) The New York Times of October 6, 1909 reported that the ship was held in quarantine as a result of the death of a Marquise that had boarded in Cherbourg. The manifest may indeed be dated a day or two after the ship entered the harbor, awaiting docking until cleared by health officials. David Harris Silver Spring, MD
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: NY Passenger List Text Manifest-Scanned Manifest Discrepancy
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David Harris <dorsharris@...>
Ara Morenberg <amorenberg@protransinc.com> wrote:
I am trying to retrieve the scanned manifest for the USS Kronprinzessin Cecilie that arrived in New York >from Bremen on October 5, 1909...and I contacted Ancestry.com and they suggested that the date of arrival was incorrect and that the ship arrived on September 7, 1909.)) The New York Times of October 6, 1909 reported that the ship was held in quarantine as a result of the death of a Marquise that had boarded in Cherbourg. The manifest may indeed be dated a day or two after the ship entered the harbor, awaiting docking until cleared by health officials. David Harris Silver Spring, MD
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OSS Personnel files open to the public
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Jenny Schwartzberg
Dear All,
This article describes the OSS Personnel files >from World War II, listing 24,000 people who worked for the OSS: http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5jUNOHxDTQoehoT3FAda6jBvSN4uQD92IAGMO1 I've looked at the National Archives' website and they do not seem to be searchable by name. I'm wondering if any of you have used these files or know if there is a name index to them? If not it might be a good project for the DC people. Curious, Jenny Schwartzberg Chicago, IL
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen OSS Personnel files open to the public
#general
Jenny Schwartzberg
Dear All,
This article describes the OSS Personnel files >from World War II, listing 24,000 people who worked for the OSS: http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5jUNOHxDTQoehoT3FAda6jBvSN4uQD92IAGMO1 I've looked at the National Archives' website and they do not seem to be searchable by name. I'm wondering if any of you have used these files or know if there is a name index to them? If not it might be a good project for the DC people. Curious, Jenny Schwartzberg Chicago, IL
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New book by JewishGen: "Belzec: Stepping Stone to Genocide"
#usa
Joyce Field
JewishGen is pleased to announce a new book in its Publish on Demand
series and a new easy method of ordering all the books in this series. The new book is "Belzec: Stepping Stone to Genocide" by Robin O'Neil. This is an expanded and newly-edited version of the book that is on JewishGen's Yizkor Book site. The book will be sold for $49.95; however, for the first 30 days, the book will be sold at an introductory price of $44.95. The book will be on display at the JewishGen desk at the IAJGS, but copies can only be ordered online or by phone. All Publish on Demand books can be ordered at <http://www.pickmanmuseumshop.com/jewishgen.html> or by phoning 1-646-437-4213. Belzec was the prototype death camp, the precursor of Sobibor and Treblinka. Secretly commissioned by the highest authority of the Nazi state, it acted outside the law of civil and military conventions of the time. Robin O'Neil takes the reader step by step into the background of the "Final Solution" and gives eyewitness testimony as the mass graves were located and recorded. Remember that the introductory price is available only through September 15. Joyce Field JewishGen VP, Data Acquisition
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Early American SIG #USA New book by JewishGen: "Belzec: Stepping Stone to Genocide"
#usa
Joyce Field
JewishGen is pleased to announce a new book in its Publish on Demand
series and a new easy method of ordering all the books in this series. The new book is "Belzec: Stepping Stone to Genocide" by Robin O'Neil. This is an expanded and newly-edited version of the book that is on JewishGen's Yizkor Book site. The book will be sold for $49.95; however, for the first 30 days, the book will be sold at an introductory price of $44.95. The book will be on display at the JewishGen desk at the IAJGS, but copies can only be ordered online or by phone. All Publish on Demand books can be ordered at <http://www.pickmanmuseumshop.com/jewishgen.html> or by phoning 1-646-437-4213. Belzec was the prototype death camp, the precursor of Sobibor and Treblinka. Secretly commissioned by the highest authority of the Nazi state, it acted outside the law of civil and military conventions of the time. Robin O'Neil takes the reader step by step into the background of the "Final Solution" and gives eyewitness testimony as the mass graves were located and recorded. Remember that the introductory price is available only through September 15. Joyce Field JewishGen VP, Data Acquisition
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Joyce Field
JewishGen is pleased to announce a new book in its Publish on Demand
series and a new easy method of ordering all the books in this series. The new book is "Belzec: Stepping Stone to Genocide" by Robin O'Neil. This is an expanded and newly-edited version of the book that is on JewishGen's Yizkor Book site. The book will be sold for $49.95; however, for the first 30 days, the book will be sold at an introductory price of $44.95. The book will be on display at the JewishGen desk at the IAJGS, but copies can only be ordered online or by phone. All Publish on Demand books can be ordered at <http://www.pickmanmuseumshop.com/jewishgen.html> or by phoning 1-646-437-4213. Belzec was the prototype death camp, the precursor of Sobibor and Treblinka. Secretly commissioned by the highest authority of the Nazi state, it acted outside the law of civil and military conventions of the time. Robin O'Neil takes the reader step by step into the background of the "Final Solution" and gives eyewitness testimony as the mass graves were located and recorded. Remember that the introductory price is available only through September 15. Joyce Field JewishGen VP, Data Acquisition
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Joyce Field
JewishGen is pleased to announce the addition of 17 new datafiles to
the Holocaust Database, bringing us to almost two million records in this important searchable database. The number of records for each database is in parentheses and the URL refers to the Introduction. All records are searchable at <www.jewishgen.org/databases/Holocaust/>. We recommend that you read the Introductions before doing a search so that the content and scope of the file are understandable. - Krakow Transport List (6,701) <http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0119_Krakow_transports.html> - French Prisoners in Stutthof (237) < http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0123_French_prisoners_Stutthof.html> - Ahlem Hospital Survivors (243) < http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0125_Ahlem_Hospital.html> - Sarajevo Survivors Who Went to Palestine, December 1948 (1,553) <http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0142_Sarajevo_survivors.html> - Daugavpils (Dvinsk) Ghetto List 05-Dec-1941 (962) <http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0143_Daugavpils_ghetto.html> - Rochlitz Hungarian Women (197) < http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0145_Rochlitz.html> - Lodz Ghetto Work Identification Cards (2,195) <http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0147_Lodz_work_cards.html> - Passports of German Jews (500) <http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0148_German_Passports.html> - Mszana Dolna, Poland 15-Jun-1942 Census (1,036) <http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0149_Mszana_Dolna.html> - Natzweiler-Struthof Camp (33,722) < http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0151_Natzweiler_camp.html> - Teis-Dambovita Camp Prisoners 1 October 1941 (1,234) <http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0152_Teis-Dambovita.html> - Zagreb Survivor Lists (1,201) < http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0153_Zagreb_survivors.html> - Natzweiler Medical Experiments (86) http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0154_Natzweiler_medical.html> - Danzig and Polish Nationals Who Were Refugees in Mauritius (340) <http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/Holocaust/0155_Danzig_Polish_nationals.html> - S.S. Astir Passenger Manifest (184) <http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0156_Astir_manifest.html> - Bucharest Students (1,376 records) <http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0159_Bucharest_students.html> - Auschwitz-Buchenwald Transport -- 22-Jan-1945 and 26-Jan-1945 (4,359) <http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0161_Auschwitz_Buchenwald_Transport.html> It is not possible to list all the volunteers, JewishGen staff, SIG members, and members of other organizations who have contributed to the Holocaust Database. We are grateful for their efforts. However, we cannot fail to mention Michael Tobias and Warren Blatt, without whose help this database would not be online. Joyce Field JewishGen VP, Data Acquisition
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Joyce Field
JewishGen is pleased to announce a new book in its Publish on Demand
series and a new easy method of ordering all the books in this series. The new book is "Belzec: Stepping Stone to Genocide" by Robin O'Neil. This is an expanded and newly-edited version of the book that is on JewishGen's Yizkor Book site. The book will be sold for $49.95; however, for the first 30 days, the book will be sold at an introductory price of $44.95. The book will be on display at the JewishGen desk at the IAJGS, but copies can only be ordered online or by phone. All Publish on Demand books can be ordered at <http://www.pickmanmuseumshop.com/jewishgen.html> or by phoning 1-646-437-4213. Belzec was the prototype death camp, the precursor of Sobibor and Treblinka. Secretly commissioned by the highest authority of the Nazi state, it acted outside the law of civil and military conventions of the time. Robin O'Neil takes the reader step by step into the background of the "Final Solution" and gives eyewitness testimony as the mass graves were located and recorded. Remember that the introductory price is available only through September 15. Joyce Field JewishGen VP, Data Acquisition
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Joyce Field
JewishGen is pleased to announce the addition of 17 new datafiles to
the Holocaust Database, bringing us to almost two million records in this important searchable database. The number of records for each database is in parentheses and the URL refers to the Introduction. All records are searchable at <www.jewishgen.org/databases/Holocaust/>. We recommend that you read the Introductions before doing a search so that the content and scope of the file are understandable. - Krakow Transport List (6,701) <http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0119_Krakow_transports.html> - French Prisoners in Stutthof (237) < http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0123_French_prisoners_Stutthof.html> - Ahlem Hospital Survivors (243) < http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0125_Ahlem_Hospital.html> - Sarajevo Survivors Who Went to Palestine, December 1948 (1,553) <http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0142_Sarajevo_survivors.html> - Daugavpils (Dvinsk) Ghetto List 05-Dec-1941 (962) <http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0143_Daugavpils_ghetto.html> - Rochlitz Hungarian Women (197) < http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0145_Rochlitz.html> - Lodz Ghetto Work Identification Cards (2,195) <http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0147_Lodz_work_cards.html> - Passports of German Jews (500) <http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0148_German_Passports.html> - Mszana Dolna, Poland 15-Jun-1942 Census (1,036) <http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0149_Mszana_Dolna.html> - Natzweiler-Struthof Camp (33,722) < http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0151_Natzweiler_camp.html> - Teis-Dambovita Camp Prisoners 1 October 1941 (1,234) <http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0152_Teis-Dambovita.html> - Zagreb Survivor Lists (1,201) < http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0153_Zagreb_survivors.html> - Natzweiler Medical Experiments (86) http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0154_Natzweiler_medical.html> - Danzig and Polish Nationals Who Were Refugees in Mauritius (340) <http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/Holocaust/0155_Danzig_Polish_nationals.html> - S.S. Astir Passenger Manifest (184) <http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0156_Astir_manifest.html> - Bucharest Students (1,376 records) <http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0159_Bucharest_students.html> - Auschwitz-Buchenwald Transport -- 22-Jan-1945 and 26-Jan-1945 (4,359) <http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0161_Auschwitz_Buchenwald_Transport.html> It is not possible to list all the volunteers, JewishGen staff, SIG members, and members of other organizations who have contributed to the Holocaust Database. We are grateful for their efforts. However, we cannot fail to mention Michael Tobias and Warren Blatt, without whose help this database would not be online. Joyce Field JewishGen VP, Data Acquisition
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Solly Kramer
#southafrica
Vanessa Jaffe
Michelle,
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
Bennie GOLDBERG'S mother was Rebecca PREISS. She was the twin sister of my husbands grandfather. Regards Vanessa Jaffe
At 22:42 13/08/2008, you wrote:
Hi Vanessa
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New book by JewishGen: "Belzec: Stepping Stone to Genocide"
#southafrica
Joyce Field
JewishGen is pleased to announce a new book in its Publish on Demand
series and a new easy method of ordering all the books in this series. The new book is "Belzec: Stepping Stone to Genocide" by Robin O'Neil. This is an expanded and newly-edited version of the book that is on JewishGen's Yizkor Book site. The book will be sold for $49.95; however, for the first 30 days, the book will be sold at an introductory price of $44.95. The book will be on display at the JewishGen desk at the IAJGS, but copies can only be ordered online or by phone. All Publish on Demand books can be ordered at <http://www.pickmanmuseumshop.com/jewishgen.html> or by phoning 1-646-437-4213. Belzec was the prototype death camp, the precursor of Sobibor and Treblinka. Secretly commissioned by the highest authority of the Nazi state, it acted outside the law of civil and military conventions of the time. Robin O'Neil takes the reader step by step into the background of the "Final Solution" and gives eyewitness testimony as the mass graves were located and recorded. Remember that the introductory price is available only through September 15. Joyce Field JewishGen VP, Data Acquisition
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Update to Holocaust Database
#southafrica
Joyce Field
JewishGen is pleased to announce the addition of 17 new datafiles to
the Holocaust Database, bringing us to almost two million records in this important searchable database. The number of records for each database is in parentheses and the URL refers to the Introduction. All records are searchable at <www.jewishgen.org/databases/Holocaust/>. We recommend that you read the Introductions before doing a search so that the content and scope of the file are understandable. - Krakow Transport List (6,701) <http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0119_Krakow_transports.html> - French Prisoners in Stutthof (237) < http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0123_French_prisoners_Stutthof.html> - Ahlem Hospital Survivors (243) < http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0125_Ahlem_Hospital.html> - Sarajevo Survivors Who Went to Palestine, December 1948 (1,553) <http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0142_Sarajevo_survivors.html> - Daugavpils (Dvinsk) Ghetto List 05-Dec-1941 (962) <http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0143_Daugavpils_ghetto.html> - Rochlitz Hungarian Women (197) < http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0145_Rochlitz.html> - Lodz Ghetto Work Identification Cards (2,195) <http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0147_Lodz_work_cards.html> - Passports of German Jews (500) <http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0148_German_Passports.html> - Mszana Dolna, Poland 15-Jun-1942 Census (1,036) <http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0149_Mszana_Dolna.html> - Natzweiler-Struthof Camp (33,722) < http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0151_Natzweiler_camp.html> - Teis-Dambovita Camp Prisoners 1 October 1941 (1,234) <http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0152_Teis-Dambovita.html> - Zagreb Survivor Lists (1,201) < http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0153_Zagreb_survivors.html> - Natzweiler Medical Experiments (86) http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0154_Natzweiler_medical.html> - Danzig and Polish Nationals Who Were Refugees in Mauritius (340) <http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/Holocaust/0155_Danzig_Polish_nationals.html> - S.S. Astir Passenger Manifest (184) <http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0156_Astir_manifest.html> - Bucharest Students (1,376 records) <http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0159_Bucharest_students.html> - Auschwitz-Buchenwald Transport -- 22-Jan-1945 and 26-Jan-1945 (4,359) <http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0161_Auschwitz_Buchenwald_Transport.html> It is not possible to list all the volunteers, JewishGen staff, SIG members, and members of other organizations who have contributed to the Holocaust Database. We are grateful for their efforts. However, we cannot fail to mention Michael Tobias and Warren Blatt, without whose help this database would not be online. Joyce Field JewishGen VP, Data Acquisition
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South Africa SIG #SouthAfrica Solly Kramer
#southafrica
Vanessa Jaffe
Michelle,
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
Bennie GOLDBERG'S mother was Rebecca PREISS. She was the twin sister of my husbands grandfather. Regards Vanessa Jaffe
At 22:42 13/08/2008, you wrote:
Hi Vanessa
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South Africa SIG #SouthAfrica New book by JewishGen: "Belzec: Stepping Stone to Genocide"
#southafrica
Joyce Field
JewishGen is pleased to announce a new book in its Publish on Demand
series and a new easy method of ordering all the books in this series. The new book is "Belzec: Stepping Stone to Genocide" by Robin O'Neil. This is an expanded and newly-edited version of the book that is on JewishGen's Yizkor Book site. The book will be sold for $49.95; however, for the first 30 days, the book will be sold at an introductory price of $44.95. The book will be on display at the JewishGen desk at the IAJGS, but copies can only be ordered online or by phone. All Publish on Demand books can be ordered at <http://www.pickmanmuseumshop.com/jewishgen.html> or by phoning 1-646-437-4213. Belzec was the prototype death camp, the precursor of Sobibor and Treblinka. Secretly commissioned by the highest authority of the Nazi state, it acted outside the law of civil and military conventions of the time. Robin O'Neil takes the reader step by step into the background of the "Final Solution" and gives eyewitness testimony as the mass graves were located and recorded. Remember that the introductory price is available only through September 15. Joyce Field JewishGen VP, Data Acquisition
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South Africa SIG #SouthAfrica Update to Holocaust Database
#southafrica
Joyce Field
JewishGen is pleased to announce the addition of 17 new datafiles to
the Holocaust Database, bringing us to almost two million records in this important searchable database. The number of records for each database is in parentheses and the URL refers to the Introduction. All records are searchable at <www.jewishgen.org/databases/Holocaust/>. We recommend that you read the Introductions before doing a search so that the content and scope of the file are understandable. - Krakow Transport List (6,701) <http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0119_Krakow_transports.html> - French Prisoners in Stutthof (237) < http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0123_French_prisoners_Stutthof.html> - Ahlem Hospital Survivors (243) < http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0125_Ahlem_Hospital.html> - Sarajevo Survivors Who Went to Palestine, December 1948 (1,553) <http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0142_Sarajevo_survivors.html> - Daugavpils (Dvinsk) Ghetto List 05-Dec-1941 (962) <http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0143_Daugavpils_ghetto.html> - Rochlitz Hungarian Women (197) < http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0145_Rochlitz.html> - Lodz Ghetto Work Identification Cards (2,195) <http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0147_Lodz_work_cards.html> - Passports of German Jews (500) <http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0148_German_Passports.html> - Mszana Dolna, Poland 15-Jun-1942 Census (1,036) <http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0149_Mszana_Dolna.html> - Natzweiler-Struthof Camp (33,722) < http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0151_Natzweiler_camp.html> - Teis-Dambovita Camp Prisoners 1 October 1941 (1,234) <http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0152_Teis-Dambovita.html> - Zagreb Survivor Lists (1,201) < http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0153_Zagreb_survivors.html> - Natzweiler Medical Experiments (86) http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0154_Natzweiler_medical.html> - Danzig and Polish Nationals Who Were Refugees in Mauritius (340) <http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/Holocaust/0155_Danzig_Polish_nationals.html> - S.S. Astir Passenger Manifest (184) <http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0156_Astir_manifest.html> - Bucharest Students (1,376 records) <http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0159_Bucharest_students.html> - Auschwitz-Buchenwald Transport -- 22-Jan-1945 and 26-Jan-1945 (4,359) <http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0161_Auschwitz_Buchenwald_Transport.html> It is not possible to list all the volunteers, JewishGen staff, SIG members, and members of other organizations who have contributed to the Holocaust Database. We are grateful for their efforts. However, we cannot fail to mention Michael Tobias and Warren Blatt, without whose help this database would not be online. Joyce Field JewishGen VP, Data Acquisition
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Re: Solly Kramer
#southafrica
Beryl. B <balden@...>
Just to add to the "stream" of messages.
There was a Solly Kramer branch in Cape Town in or about the 1960's. Beryl Baleson Israel. -----------------------
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South Africa SIG #SouthAfrica Re: Re:Solly Kramer
#southafrica
Beryl. B <balden@...>
Just to add to the "stream" of messages.
There was a Solly Kramer branch in Cape Town in or about the 1960's. Beryl Baleson Israel. -----------------------
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