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"Personal Name" Subjects Beginning with "J"
J. Alfred Moss, Colonel, F. A., Acting Quartermaster
J. B. Levy, Instructor
J. Berman, member of Jewish Council in the Lwow (Lviv) Ghetto
J. Kocherthaler
J. Len Weisman
J. Moses
J. Perelszstejn, resident of Warsaw (German-occupied Poland)
J. Rotenberg, resident of the Lodz ghetto
Jacob Gens, Chairman of Judenrat (Jewish Council) in Vilnius, supporter of Jewish resistance
Jacob Kusnjezow, Soviet Prisoner of War, executed at the Dachau camps, c. 1941
Jacob Rozental, refugee from Poland to France
Jacob Skop, witness in civil certification, Bari, Italy, postwar
Jakob Apenszlak, author of Signing Behind the Barbed Wire
Jakob Billg, supporter of the Ukrainian cause in Eastern Galicia
Jakob Edelstein, Chairman of the Jewish Council in the Theresienstadt Ghetto
Jakob Glotzer, DP in Dueppel Center, Berlin
Jakob Grynszpan (Jakub Grinschpan), prisoner of Nazi German concentration camps
Jakob Gutman, member of the first Judenrat (Jewish Council) in Lodz, 1939
Jakob Lando, member of the first Judenrat (Jewish Council) in Lodz, 1939
Jakob Szacki (Shatzky), Polish-American Jewish historian
Jakoov Drori
Jakub Hertz, member of the first Judenrat (Jewish Council) in Lodz, 1939
Jakub Leszczynski, member of the first Judenrat (Jewish Council) in Lodz, 1939
Jakubowicz, A.
Jan Jablonski from Sulkowo (Poland)
Jan Karski, 1914--2000
Jan Lechon
Jan Lopuszankis, Minister of Public Works, Polish Government, 1923
Jan Maurycy, Robotnik, editorial board, interwar Poland
Jan Nowak, German Criminal Police in Tarnopol (Ternopil), Corporal, 1942
Jan Terlaga, Krakow ghetto inmate
Janina Jablonska, German Criminal Police in Tarnopol (Ternopil), Corporal, 1942
Janina Jahlonska, German Criminal Police in Tarnopol (Ternopil), Corporal, 1942
Janka Hescheles, child survivor
Janusz Korczak, Polish-Jewish educator, Director of the Jewish orphanage in the Warsaw ghetto
Janusz Rafacz, prisoner of Dachau 3K concentration camp, correspondence
Jarmila Hajkova from Prague (Czechoslovakia)
Jaroslaw Iwaszkiewicz
Jaroslaw Wasylowskyj, German Criminal Police in Tarnopol (Ternopil), Corporal Candidate, 1942
Je. Ju. Pelens'kyj, member of Ukrainian civil administration in General Government, Poland
Jean Paul, Author, Flegeljahre (Adolescence)
Jeanne Kocherthaler
Jedua Bory Graber
Jehuda Bory Graber, resident of Haifa (British Mandate Palestine)
Jelisaveta Loewenberg, family member
Jeno Loewenberg, family member
Jerzy Ficowski, Polish poet and writer, Polish resistance member
Jerzy Rosenblat, medical doctor, Zionist, member of the Polish Constituent Assembly from Lodz
Jewish agricultural settlement in British-mandate Palestine, work and defense, Zvi (Hirsch) Hochberg
Jewish cabaret Pojaz in Vienna, Israel Segal-Rosenbach
Jewish elders in the Lodz ghetto, Second World War
Jewish military formation in British-mandate Palestine, Zvi (Hirsch) Hochberg
Jewish Religious Community in Lviv (Lwow), XIX c.
Jewish self-defense forces in British-mandate Palestine, Zvi (Hirsch) Hochberg
Jewish teachers, hiring contracts, Lviv (Lwow), XIX c.
Jewish-Palestinian immigration work, Germany and Europe, Gerhard Wallbach
Jews in jurisprudence, Weimar Republic, Gerhard Wallbach
Jews in self-defense service in British-mandate Palestine, Zvi (Hirsch) Hochberg
Jewtichij Pokotjelo, Soviet Prisoner of War, executed at the Dachau camps, c. 1941
Jizchok Leib Peretz (Perez), Yiddish and Hebrew writer
Joachim Herman Allerhand, son of Maurycy Allerhand
Joachim Peiper
Joachim von Ribenntrop, Reich Minister for Foreign Affairs 1938 -1945
Johann Lachmann
Johann Liwow, Soviet Prisoner of War, executed at the Dachau camps, c. 1941
Johannes Kowallick, Customs Officer, General Government
Johannes Schaefer, SS Brigadefuehrer (major general) and Polizeipraesident (Chief of Police), Lodz
Johannnes van Loon, Professor, Dutch collaborator
John F. Kennedy
John F. Kennedy, 35th President of the United States
John Maitland
Jona Richfield, Jewish Palestinian prisoner of war in German POW camp, Stalag VIII B, 1942
Jonas Rozen, member of the first Judenrat (Jewish Council) in Lodz, 1939
Jonski, Jozef
Jonski, Regina
Jose Luis de Arrese, Spanish politician (1905 -- 1986)
Josef Beck, Polish diplomat and military officer
Josef Blosche (Bloesche), Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
Josef Gaj, German Criminal Police in Tarnopol (Ternopil), Sergeant, 1942
Josef Gleizer, resident of Pidhirtsi (Ternopil, Ukraine)
Josef Goebbels, photo-document in Illustrierter Beobachter, 1938
Josef Goldberger
Josef Hirschberg
Josef Kosowski, Bari, Italy, postwar
Josef Kosowski, certification procedure, Bari, Italy, postwar
Josef Lehrin, prisoner in Breslau
Josef Pawlowski, German Criminal Police in Tarnopol (Ternopil), Sergeant, 1942
Josef Schlichter, resident of Vienna, 1941
Josef Stoehr, Custom Border Guard in General Government
Josef Sumpf, resident of Przemysl, Poland, 1940
Josef Szymanski, prisoner in Stettin, 1941
Josef Vewior, German Criminal Police in Tarnopol (Ternopil), Corporal, 1942
Josef Wewior, German Criminal Police in Tarnopol (Ternopil), Corporal, 1942
Josefa Lendzon
Josefine Kanishe, Warsaw ghetto inmate
Josek Buksztajn, Warsaw ghetto inmate
Joseph Bornstein from Brooklyn, New York, 1945
Joseph Darnand, Waffen-SS officer and leader of the Vichy French collaborators with Nazi Germany
Joseph Goebbels, Nazi-German politician, Minister of Propaganda in Nazi Germany
Joseph M. Belter
Joseph Szigeti, a Hungarian violinist.
Jossif Polychan, Soviet Prisoner of War, executed at the Dachau camps, c. 1941
Joszef (Jozsef) Somogyi, father of Veronika (Vera) Komlos (née Somogyi), Budapest
Jozef Arno Feller, grandson of Maurycy Allerhand
Jozef Arno Feller, inmate in the Ghetto, Lviv (Lwow)
Jozef Beck, Foreign Minister of Poland, 1930s
Jozef Beck, Foreign Minister of Poland, 1930s, photo-documents
Jozef Beck, minister of foreign affairs of Poland, 1932 -- 1939
Jozef Beck, Polish Foreign Minister, 1932 -- 1939
Jozef Czeszer, Vice President of Jewish Religious Community in Lviv (Lwow), XIX c.
Jozef Goralski, prisoner of the Dachau 3K concentration camp, correspondence
Jozef Kreitz-Mirski, poet, educator, professor of gymanasia, Lviv, 1882 -- 1943
Jozef Parnas, executive of the Jewish community in Lwow, chairman of Judentrat in 1941, defiance
Jozef Pawlowski, German Criminal Police in Tarnopol (Ternopil), Sergeant, 1942
Jozef Pilsudksi
Jozef Pilsudski, Polish stateman, Chief of State, the leader of the Second Polish Republic
Jozef Ujeski, professor, philologist and philosopher, rector of Warsaw University, Nasz Przeglad
Jozef Witlin
Jozef Wulf, Holocaust historian
Juda Leib Landau, progressive rabbi, Eastern Galicia
Judel Kotok, witness in civil certification, Bari, Italy, postwar
Judis Kosidois
Juedische Volksstimme, musical review, Czechoslovakia, interwar period, Israel Segal-Rosenbach
Juesche Stimme, musical review, Czechoslovakia, interwar period, Israel Segal-Rosenbach
Julian Kaden Bandrowski, Polish, novelist, secretary general of Polish Academy of Literature
Julian Kopec, German Criminal Police in Tarnopol (Ternopil), Platoon Commander, 1942
Julian Tuwim
Julianna Rymer, prisoner in Schrottersburg (Schroettersburg), today: Plock, 1944
Julius Israel Getzel
Julius Lachmann
Julius Streicher, founder of Der Stuermer, Nazi publisher
Juliusz Wurzel, lawyer, senator of Poland, publicist, contributor to Chwila
Jupp Muller-Marein, author of Holle uber Frankreich (Hell over France)
Jura, Yura Soyfer, (1912-1939), a Viennese writer and political prisoner who died in Buchenwald camp
Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop, General of Combat SS and Police
Jurij Schamis, Soviet Prisoner of War, executed at the Dachau camps, c. 1941
Jurist L. Rubin, member of the first Judenrat (Jewish Council) in Lodz, 1939
Jurist St. Glatter, member of the first Judenrat (Jewish Council) in Lodz, 1939
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