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Creators Beginning with "L"
L. Helberg
L. Kocherthaler, The Kocherthaler Family
L. Koniecpolski, Prisoner in the Onchan Internment Camp, The Second World War
L. Korn, resident of Stanislawow (Poland)
L. Rozenweim, I. Szalat, H. Szneider, and F. Szneider, Editors (Paris)
L. Rudy, inmate of Kosow Lacki ghetto, Poland (1942)
L. Rudy, resident of the Kosow Lacki ghetto, Poland (1942)
L. Szymanski (November 1944)
L.V.W. Brown Estate, publisher
L'Assiette au Beurre
L'illustration (French newspaper)
La Ligue Francaise (The French League founded by Pierre Costantini) (circa 1940)
Labor department of a Judenrat (Jewish Council) (1939 -- 1944)
Labor Department of the Jewish Council of Lodz (1940 -- 1944)
Lachman Family (1901 -- 1941)
Lachman, Julius (1887 -)
Lada Ledlacek, Prisoner of Buchenwald concentration camp, Germany (1941)
Laenderbank Vienna (1939)
Laiks, Latvian Newspaper (New York City, United States)
Lajb Menche, prisoner of the German labor camp for Jews in Konstancja near Kutno, Poland (1941)
Lajos Weisz, Prisoner of Buchenwald concentration camp, Germany (1945)
Landsmanschaft of Chelm (Community of Survivors)
Landsmanschaft of Czestochowa (Community of Survivors)
Landsmanschaft of Dobromil (Community of Survivors)
Landsmanschaft of Drohobych and Boryslaw (Community of Survivors)
Landsmanschaft of Gora Kalwaria (Community of Survivors)
Landsmanschaft of Krynki (Community of Survivors)
Landsmanschaft of Laskarzew (Community of Survivors)
Landsmanschaft of Lenin (Community of Survivors)
Landsmanschaft of Lida (Community of Survivors)
Landsmanschaft of Lodz (Community of Survivors)
Landsmanschaft of Lomza (Community of Survivors)
Landsmanschaft of Lubartow (Community of Survivors)
Landsmanschaft of Nowy Dwor (Community of Survivors)
Landsmanschaft of Sobolew (Community of Survivors)
Landsmanschaft of Stryi (Community of Survivors)
Landsmanschaft of Suchowola (Community of Survivors)
Landsmanschaft of Suwalki and vacinity (Communities of Survivors)
Lang & Frakenberger, publishing entity
Langer, Rudolf
LAPI (French News Agency) (c. 1944)
Larosce, Vera (1912 -- ca 1980)
Laszlo Bruchsteiner, Jewish-Hungarian Labor Serviceman (February 1944)
Laszlo Leichner (1944)
Laszlo Schwarcz
Laszlo Sziklai (1941)
Laszlone Schvarz (1942)
Latvian Government
Law and Politics, American publication
Le Journal d'Orient, newspaper, French
Le Journal, newspaper, French
Leadership of the Ukrainian Nationalists (Provid Ukraiinskykh Natsionalistiv) (1928 -- 1940)
Leblang, M.
Lebrecht, Resi
Lederer, D.
Legacion del Uruguay
Legal Department of the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in the US Zone of Occupation in Germany
Lejiowski, Hajetan
Lemiesz, Viktor
Lendzion, prisoner in Munchen-Stadelheim (1942)
Leo Baeck Institute Collection (Pre-Second World War)
Leo Korn, author, soviet
Leo Staikieurier, Prisoner of Stutthof concentration camp, Poland (1944)
Leon Wanat, former Pawiak prisoner and Polish writer, postwar
Leon, Erica
Leopold Halpern, Polish-Jeiwsh political scientist, author, interwar period (interwar period)
Leopold Lewicki (1906-1973)
Leopold Luftig, refugee at Fort Ontario (1945)
Leopold Rothenberg, resident of Interniertenlager Leysin, Switzerland (1944)
Leopold Srb, prisoner in the labor prison Gefangenenlager Rodgau, Dieburg (Germany), 1942 (1942)
Leopold Stoder Publishing, Graz (Austria)
Leskly, Eli (1911-2004)
Letak, (A Czech Magazine), editorial board and contributors
Letter from Potenza (Italy: internment camp)
Levi at Neurdeim Reunis, Paris, Jewish French publishing establishment (interwar)
Levi Bass, Jewish refugee in Ferramonti interment camp (Calabria, Italy)
Lewis Lax (1939 -- 1945)
Liberated Jews in the DP Center, Stuttgart (Germany) (1946)
Liberty Bell, publishing
Libraries and Museums, Public Domain
Library of Congress
Lichtblau-Leskly, Erich (1911--2004)
Lichten, Joseph L.
Liebig's Company, meat company
Liesl Welt (29 February 1944)
LIFE magazine, editorial board (1939 -- 1940)
Lilly Kocherthaler (1940)
Lilly Rozenblum (July 1941)
Lipa Koman
Lipszyc, Anna (1918-)
Lipszyc, R. (September 1940)
Lisa Jura
Liselotte Kaufman (1939 - 1970s)
Liselotte Melhorn and the Kaufman family (1936 -- 1970)
Lisiecki, Anton
Lithuanian Collaborationist
Loca Board No. 223 (1942)
Local authorities subordinated to the German authorities (1938 --1945)
Local auxiliary police in the German-occupied and controlled territories (1939 -- 1945)
Local medical doctor (1871--1945)
Local photographers, 1933 -- 1945 (1933 -- 1945)
Local State of Bavaria (1947)
Local statistical offices in Poland (1921 and 1931)
Locust Cottage, lodging destination
Lodz city authority (1938)
Lodz ghetto administration (1939 -- 1944)
Lodz ghetto deportation departement (1942 -- 1944)
Lodz ghetto inmates (1939 -- 1944)
Lodz ghetto, labor departement (1940 -- 1944)
Loen Family (1915 -- 1960s)
Loen, Cornelius
Loen, Masha
Loewenberg Family (1915 - 1960s)
Loewenberg, Ernest
Loewenberg, Lajos (Leon)
Loisenhek, Katharina
London (England) (1900-1939)
London OVI
London, England (1939-1945)
Longin Literacki, Prisoner of Dachau concentration camp, Germany
Look Magazine, American publication (1967)
Los Angeles City School District (1952)
Los Angeles Daily News, periodical, United States
Los Angeles Examiner
Los Angeles Examiner, newspaper, American (1933 -- 1945)
Los Angeles Magazine, American publication
Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust
Los Angeles Times (1980)
Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times, newspaper, American (1933 -- 1945)
Los Angeles, California (United States) (1945-2000)
Lothar Schaack, German Photographer
Louis Forchheimer, family member (1937--1941)
Louis Jonas, Prisoner in the Douglas Internment Camp (Second World War)
Louis Koch, creator
Low & Weinmann, Austrian firm
Lowe, Sylvia (1939 --1953)
Lt. C. Lowenthal
Lucinda Benge, Women for the Republic
Lucjan Julianski, Prisoner of Flossenburg concentration camp, Germany (1941)
Lucjan Szkarkowski (December 1944)
Ludmila Beran (June 1944)
Ludmilla Porizkovoi, prisoner in Breslau (Wroclaw), 1940 (1940)
Ludwig Israel Orolower, Prisoner of Buchenwald concentration camp, Germany (1941)
Ludwig Jandel Ordower, Prisoner of Buchenwald concentration camp, Germany, 1941 (1941)
Ludwig, Emil (1914)
Ludwigsburg government
Ludwik Ehrich ((1889 -- 1968))
Ludwik Nawojewski, edtor of the magazine Mucha (A Fly) (1918 -- 1939)
Lusky, Irena (ca. 1925-)
Lusky, Irena (1925 --)
Lustig, Else
Lustigeblatter, German magazine publication
Lvivski Visti
Lvivski Visti (the Lviv Herald) (1941 -- 1944)
Lvivski Visti, editorial board and contributors (1941 -- 1944)
Lyla Stark from Przemysl (Poland) (1942)
Lyrl Clark Van Hyning, editor
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