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Yad Vashem, Holocaust Remembrance Authority (1953 -- present) | Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust
Name: Yad Vashem, Holocaust Remembrance Authority (1953 -- present)
Historical Note: Yad Vashem is an official memorial and remembrance authority of Israel, established in 1953. The core goal of Yad Vashem is to recognize gentiles who at personal risk and without financial or evangelistic motive chose to save the Jews from ongoing genocide during the Holocaust. Those recognized by the State of Israel as Righteous Among the Nations are honored in a section of Yad Vashem known as the Garden of the Righteous Among Nations. The Remembrance authority of Yad Vashem issue the diplomas and medals to them as a sign of recognition.
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Other Files: RG-25.07.01, Warsaw Ghetto, Wladyslaw Wojcik Collection, Consolidated
RG-25.07.06, Recognition Diploma from Yad Vashem to Wladyslaw Wojcik, 1964
RG-25.07.09, Letter from Moshe Landau, President of the Martyrs’ and Heroes’ Remembrance Authority, to Władysław Wójcik
RG-69.01, Large group of women sitting on floor of building
RG-69.02, Aleksandr Pecherski, leader of the Sobibor Uprising
RG-69.04, Brzeziny, Poland, Deportation of Jews from the ghetto to Chelmno, May 1942.
RG-69.05, Chelmno, Poland, A Jewish man with a Talith (prayer shawl) and Tefilin (phylacteries) standing between two German policemen.
RG-69.06, Chelmno, Poland, German soldiers guarding victims alighting a train at Chelmno extermination camp
RG-69.07, Chelmno, Poland, auxiliary guard unit, playing music
RG-69.08, Six German soldiers standing inside armored railroad car
RG-69.09, Five German Officers stand near armored railroad car
RG-69.10, Franz Paul Stangl, The commander of Sobibor, March-September 1942
RG-69.11, Gisi Fleischman, A Zionist activist in Slovakia, a leader of WIZO and Pracovna Skupina (Working Group).
RG-69.12, Majdanek, Poland, A pile of victims clothes, 1944.
RG-69.13, Sobibor, Poland, 1974, Remains of the fence at the north end of the camp.
RG-69.14, Sobibor, Poland, 1974, The site of the gas chambers
RG-69.15, Sobibor, Poland, A monument in the camp.
RG-69.16, Sobibor, Poland, A party of the camps staff.
RG-69.17, Sobibor, Poland, Train tracks where the camp once stood
RG-69.18, Treblinka, Poland, 1960, A general view of the camp.
RG-69.19, Trostenets, Belorussia, A pile of burnt bodies in a concentration camp
RG-69.20, Trostenets, Belorussia, Russian officers inspecting a crematorium in a concentration camp
RG-69.21, Trostenets, Belorussia, Russian officers inspecting a crematorium in a concentration camp.