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Emanuel Ringelblum (November 21, 1900 –
March 10 (most likely), 1944) was a Polish-Jewish historian,
politician and
social worker,
known for his Notes...
- The
Ringelblum Archive is a
collection of do****ents from the
World War II
Warsaw Ghetto,
collected and
preserved by a
group known by the
codename Oyneg...
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known mostly for her
portraits and
other paintings hidden within the
Ringelblum Archive, in the
Warsaw Ghetto during the Holocaust. The
paintings were...
- Potyralski. ISBN 83-901501-2-3.
Ringelblum,
Emmanuel (2015).
Notes From The
Warsaw Ghetto: The
Journal Of
Emmanuel Ringelblum.
Pickle Partners Publishing...
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called 'The
Account of a
Forced Grave Digger' and was
recovered from the
Ringelblum Archive after the war. This
material was
reworked (to hide the identity...
- bread. The Polish-Jewish
historian and
Warsaw Ghetto archivist Emanuel Ringelblum has
described the
cruelty of the
ghetto Jewish police as "at
times greater...
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Soviet jurist,
historian and academic.
Emanuel Ringelblum (1900–1944), historian,
founder Emanuel Ringelblum Archives of
Warsaw Ghetto Kazimierz Romaniuk...
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occupied Warsaw.
Among those hiding there was the
historian Emanuel Ringelblum with his wife and son. In
March 1944, due to the denunciation, the shelter...
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known for her work for the
Ringelblum Archive, then code-named the "Oyneg Shabbos" project,
established by
Emanuel Ringelblum. Her life was dramatically...
- Yiddish: ייִדישער היסטאָרישער אינסטיטוט), also
known as the
Emanuel Ringelblum Jewish Historical Institute, is a
public cultural and
research institution...