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"Personal Name" Subjects Beginning with "H"
H. J. L'Heureux, American Consul
H. Mannaberg, 33 Rue de Lubeck, Paris
Haarez, musical reviews, Palestine, interwar period, Israel Segal-Rosenbach
Haas, Leo
Hacha, Emil, the third president of Czechoslovakia
Halbreich, Genia
Halbreich, Siegfried
Hanin Filimonow, Soviet Prisoner of War, executed at the Dachau camps, c. 1941
Hanna Kocherthaler
Hanna S. from Wildeshausen
Hanne Kocherthaler
Hans Biebow, Nazi-German administrator in Lodz ghetto
Hans Flesch, Social Democratic Party of Germany organizer, arrested 1933
Hans Frank (Governor-General)
Hans Frank, General Governor, diaries, 1939 -- 1945
Hans Friedrich Blunck, President of the Rechsschrifttumskammer (RSK) (Reich Literature Chamber)
Hans Globke, Undersecretary of the Nazi regime
Hans Israel Kaufman, resident of the Oplole ghetto near Lublin, Poland, 1941
Hans Kujath, German administrator of Lwow (Lviv), 1941-1944
Hans Mendel
Hans Pick, resident of Prague
Hans Sigmar Lachmann
Hans Sturab, contributor to Jewish Relief and Aid organizations
Hans von Miltke, German Ambassador of Poland
Hans von Moltke, German Ambassador of Poland
Harry Greenstein, adviser on Jewish affairs to US command in Germany, 1949
Harry Warszawski, resident of the Lodz Ghetto
Hava Bojarsk, perished in Treblinka death camp, 1942
Heidenheim from the Theresienstadt ghetto (Czechoslovakia)
Heinrich Giesecke, Social Democratic Party of Germany organizer, arrested 1933
Heinrich Grossman from New York (New York, United States)
Heinrich Himmler, leading member of Nazi Party 1929-1945
Heinrich Hoffmann, Nazi-German photographer
Heinrich Poriz
Heinrich Setz
Heinz-Karl Schmidt
Helena Lipinski, Warsaw ghetto inmate
Helene Gottschalk Cohn
Hendel Lalel
Henri Polak, Dutch politician, German occupation of the Netherlands
Henrietta Szold, U.S. Jewish-Zionist leader, founder of Hadassah
Henry Schwab, researcher and collector (1970s -- 1990s)
Henryk Akawie, member of the first Judenrat (Jewish Council) in Lodz, 1939
Henryk Hescheles, Polish-Jewish journalist, editor of Chwila, 1866 -- 1941
Henryk Jakubih, Warsaw ghetto inmate
Henryk Kaufmann, director of the Fire Department (Feuerwehr), Lodz ghetto
Henryk Loewenherz, Polish politician of Jewish descent, member of Sejm senator, expert in minorities
Henryk Rosek, supporter of Ukrainian cause in Eastern Galicia
Henryk Rosmarin (Rozmaryn, Rosmaryn), Jewish-Polish politicians, member of the Sejm in 1922 -- 1935
Henryka Karmel, poetry in camps and ghettos
Henschke, Oberkasse des Reichsstatthalters im Reichsgau Wartheland (financial management), 1943
Herbert Mentschke, Customs assistant in General Government
Herbert Wolff
Herman Diamand, Polish-Jewish politician, socialist, deputy to Polish parliament in 1919
Herman Esser, editor of Illustrierter Beobachter, Nazi-German periodical
Herman Esser, editor of Volkischer Beobachter, Nazi-German periodical
Herman Mendlonik from Michalovce (Slovakia)
Hermann Goering
Hermann Goering, commander-in-chief of the Nazi German air force
Hermann Goring
Hermann Neef
Hermann Obers, illustrator
Hermann-Bernhard Ramcke, General of the German 2nd Parachute Division
Herschel Feibel Grynszpan in French custody, November 1938, photo-document
Herschel Grynszpan, Polish-Jewish refugee, assassination attempted on German diplomat Ernst Rath
Herschel Grynszpan, Polish-Jewish refugeee, assassinated German diplomat in Paris, November 1938
Herskovic, Otto
Herzog, Gustav
Hess
Heymann, Stefan
Hilda Sara Pfeiffer
Hind Rotenberg, resident of the Lodz ghetto
Hiroshi Oshima, Japanese ambassador to Nazi Germany (1886 -- 1975)
Hirszfeld, Ludwik
Hitler
Ho Chi Minh, Vietnamese Communist revolutionary leader, (1890-1969)
Hoffer
Honig M. Neuger, resident of the Lodz Ghetto
Horst Slesina
Horthy, Istvan (1904-1942)
Horthy, Miklós, 1907-1993
Hrdina, prisoner in Dresden, 1941
Hrdina, prisoner in Waldheim (Saxony, Germany), 1942
Hugo Dieter Stinnes, German industrialist and politician.
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