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"Personal Name" Subjects Beginning with "L"
L. Helberg
L. Kocherthaler
L. Korn, resident of Stanislawow (Poland)
L. Rudy, resident of the Kosow Lacki ghetto, Poland
Lacika Loewenberg, family member
Lajb Menche, prisoner of the Jewish labor camp in Konstancja near Kutno in Poland, 1941
Lajos Löwenberg, resident of Bacs Region wartime Hungary
Laszlo Kiss, camp for DPs, Wels (Austria)
Laszlo Schvarcz
Laura L. Klure, daughter of Clifton Gallup
Lawentry Iwanow, Soviet Prisoner of War, executed at the Dachau camps, c. 1941
Lazar Korczomker, witness in civil certification, Bari, Italy, postwar
Lea Glogower
Lebrecht, Resi
Leib Wendel
Leib Wendel, prisoners of ghetto and concentration camps
Lelek Buchman, resident of the Lodz Ghetto
Lendzion
Lendzion, prisoner in Munchen-Stadelheim, 1942
Leo Baeck, German scholar, rabbi, proponent of Progressive Judaism, inmate of Theresienstadt
Leo Korn, author, Soviet
Leo Trotsky
Leon Loen, family member
Leon Loewenberg, family member
Leon Mokrski, member of the first Judenrat (Jewish Council) in Lodz, 1939
Leon Reich, member of Polish Sejm, 1922 -- 1928
Leon Reich, Polish-Jewish politician, Chairman of East Galician Zionist Organization, Member of Sejm
Leon Rozenblat, head of the Ordnungsdienst (Jewish ghetto police), Lodz ghetto
Leon Wasilewski, Polish scholar, politician, expert on ethnonational affairs, interwar Poland
Leon, Bob
Leon, Erica
Leon, Henrik
Leonid Nesterenko, Soviet Prisoner of War, executed at the Dachau camps, c. 1941
Leopold Halpern, Polish-Jewish political scientist, author, interwar Poland
Leopold Herszkowicz, Hungarian labor battalion servicemen
Leopold III, King of Belgium, 1940
Leopold Srb, prisoner in the labor prison Gefangenenlager Rodgau, Dieburg (Germany), 1942
Leszek Leon Allerhand, grandson of Maurycy Allerhand
Lev Bachynskij, Ukrainian politician, public figure, Ukrainian Socialist Radical Party, 1918 -- 1939
Levi Bass, internee of Ferramonti (Italy: Internment camp)
Levi Bass, Jewish refugee in Ferramonti (Calabria, Italy)
Levin, Maikel
Lichtblau, Erich
Lidove Noviny, musical review, Czechoslovakia, interwar period, Israel Segal-Rosenbach
Liebeskind, Dolek--Member of Jewish resistance in Cracow ghetto
Lili Riegler, Accompanist
Liliane Dietz, German actress
Lilly Kocherthaler
Lina Gans, inhabitant of the Lwos Ghetto
Lipszyc, Anna
Liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in photo-documents, Franz Konrad
Lisa Jura
Loisenhek, Katharina
Lotta Levin
Louis Kaiser, family member
Louis Reifer, family member
Lowe, Sylvia
Lubitch, Dr.
Lucjan Zeligowski, General
Ludmilla Porizkovoi, prisoner in Breslau (Wroclaw), 1940
Ludwig Fischer, Governor of the Warsaw District, 1939 -- 1945
Ludwik Ehrich, Polish-Jewish scholar, political scientist, interwar Poland
Lupta, musical review, Romania, interwar period, Israel Segal-Rosenbach
Lusky, Irena
Lusky, Shimon
Lviv (1941-1945)
Lyla Stark from Przemysl (Poland)
Lyle S. Bettger
Lyle S. Bettger (1934)
Lyle S. Bettger and son (1995)
Lyndon B. Johnson, the 36th President of the United States
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