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Industrial Removal Office HIAS AJHS I-96 Page 4 BOX LIST Box Folder Series I: Individual Case Files 1 1 Akouka, Juda-Leon and Nozha, 1961 2 Aksler, Brucha, 1962 3 Aladjem, Sofi Tchelebi, 1948 4 Alberton, Brucha, 1945-1949 5 Alfandary, Sarah, 1947 6 Alfish, Max, 1952-1953 7 Alhanate, Strea, 1947-1949 8 Alkan, Dr. Mustafa, 1960 9 Allen, Rosemarie, 1949 10 Aloni, Jehoshua, 1957 11 Alperin, Dora, 1953-1954 12 Alt, Yehudah, Rina and Yael, 1963-1964 13 Altman, Genia, 1951 14 Altman, Meczejslaw, 1949 15 Altman, Mrs., 1949 16 Altscher, Samuel, Rosa, David and Hersch, 1947-1949 17 Altsuler, Shifra, 1945-1947 18 Alwasonow, Hersh, 1957 19 Amaechi, John, 1968 20 Amburski (Amburskiego), Majer, Malka and Genia, 1946-1947 21 Amdursky, Miriam, 1950 22 Amotz, Don Ben, 1946-1947 23 Ampel, Osias, 1954 24 Amsterdamn, Maria, 1946 25 Anatot, Miriam, 1957 26 Anson, Manfred, 1968 27 Anushinsky, Max, 1953 28 Anysas, Martynas, Valeria, Maria and Jurgis, 1948 29 Anysz, Leib, 1947 30 Aoun, Violette, 1957 31 Apelewicz, Jankiel, 1948 32 Appel, Maximilian, Renia and Tosca, 1949 33 Aprahamian, Araxie, 1961 HIAS AJHS I-96 Page 5 34 April, Tobia and Family, 1949-1950 35 Arad, Yona and Shiah, 1961 36 Aragones, Nissim, Rebecca and Monique, 1947 37 Arbaitman (Arbajtman), Bela, 1946-1951 38 Arbeiter, Motek, 1948 39 Arbeiter, Samuel, 1949 40 Arbitter, Leonard William, 1953 41 Arbus, Ruth, 1949 42 Arkin, Chana, 1948 43 Aronovsky, Braine Souster, 1946-1947 44 Arsht, Rose, 1962 45 Assanti, Luigi, 1960 46 Asulin, Uriel, 1961 47 Asz, Charles (Kiwa), 1960-1961 48 Aszkenazy (Ashkenazy), Paula, 1954-1955 49 Ata, Ferit S., 1966 50 Attar, Emile, 1956 51 Avraham, Etil Fischer, 1951 52 Awin, Moshe, 1951 2 1 Bachman, Berta, Wolfgang and Tina, 1950 2 Baer, Dr. Julius, 1948 3 Baiarski, Shlomo and Elka, 1946 4 Baker, Barbara, 1962 5 Baler, Carmia, undated 6 Balesta, Amilda, 1959-1960 7 Balestra, Loris, 1953-1966 8 Banchik, Jacob, 1951 9 Band, Chone, Doba, Peisach, and Chasia, 1949 10 Bandt, Scheine, 1957 11 Banoun, Elie and Elaine, 1965 12 Banoun, Louis, Celine, and Gabriel, 1966 13 Bar, Asher, 1967 14 Bar-Hillel, Yehoshua, 1952 15 Bar-Ilan, Dalia, 1959 16 Bar-Lev, Henni, 1964-1968 17 Barba, Heinrich, 1948 18 Bard, Dora (also re: Bernard Shapiro), 1943-1952 HIAS AJHS I-96 Page 6 19 Bard, Ita and Shima, 1947-1949 20 Bard, Louis, 1947-1948 21 Bardavid, Jacob, Lili and Danielle, 1957-1959 22 Bardstein, Odel, 1953 23 Barg, Szulim, Perl and Family, 1956, 1961 24 Barkin, Harry (Barkan, Elchonon), 1938 25 Barron, Philip and Kelino, 1954 26 Barta, Irma Kovacs, 1946-1947 27 Basch, Jack (Jacob), 1959 28 Basicka (Bass), Abraham, Michla and Family, 1948-1950 29 Basist, Morduch, 1947 30 Basman, Symon, Mary, Bela, and Iwa, 1948 31 Bass, Beral and Olga, 1946 32 Bass. Berel and Basia, 1947-1951 33 Bass, David, 1962 34 Basstuk, Ruth, 1959 35 Bassovitch, Gutia, Jania, Lizas and Dannie, 1953 36 Batavier, Catherina, 1951 37 Batt, F.P., 1947 38 Bauer, Frank, 1947 39 Bauer, Joanne (Johanna), 1944 40 Bauernfreund, Heinz, Eva and Judith, 1948 41 Baum, Raquel Gilbert, 1954 42 Baumgold, Heniek, Rosa and Chaja, 1948 43 Baumworcel, Israel (Joseph), 1946-1949 44 Bebczuk, Anita Brenner, 1957 45 Becker, Jacob and Family, 1963 46 Becker, Leib, 1947 47 Beckerman, Rosa, 1949 48 Beidell (Bajdel), Solomon (Shlomo), 1946-1947 49 Beigel, Sima and Shulamith, 1947-1948 50 Beigelman, Gitel, 1949-1951 51 Beinart, Rachil (Rocha), 1946-1957 52 Beitler, Naftula, 1946-1947 53 Bejnus, Rejm, 1947 54 Beker, Jacob, Sonia, and William, 1949-1954 55 Bekes, Bela, 1948 HIAS AJHS I-96 Page 7 56 Bekker, Cipora, 1956 57 Belbel, Albert, 1959 58 Belenky, Lea, 1955-1956 59 Beliavsky, Shura and Anna, 1947 60 Bell (Balashofsky), Jennie (Slata), 1954 61 Ben-Asher, Hinda, 1952-1957 62 Ben-Dow, Tsvi, 1957 63 Bencel, Abram and Lena, 1949 64 Bencrer, Ryfka, 1952 65 Bendel, Josef, Mania and Leib, 1946-1948 3 1 Benderschi, Lea and Polina, 1962 2 Bendersky, Feige Uvnitke, 1952 3 Bendit, China, 1947 4 Bendixon, Melvin, 1947 5 Benedek, Josef and Martin, 1945-1948 6 Bennett, Carol, 1949 7 Bennet, Winnifred, 1960 8 Bentov, Moishe, 1963 9 Benyeshaia, Yehezgel, 1949 10 Berczanski, Genia Alexsandrowa, 1947 11 Berczelier, Jolan, 1960-1961 12 Beregovsky, Hirsh, 1948 13 Berezniker, Fruma, 1957-1959 14 Berg, Alfred and Josephine, 1948 15 Berg, Arthur, 1959 16 Berg, Boruch, 1947 17 Berg, Maximilian, 1947 18 Berg, Rahel, 1951 19 Berger, Adele and Benny, 1956 20 Berger, Chana Nussbaum, 1947 21 Berger, Ernst, 1947 22 Berger, Eteienne and Edith, 1944 23 Berger, Ida, 1959 24 Berger, Louis, 1968 25 Berger, Nathan and Bessie, 1948 26 Berger, Sol, 1955 27 Berghaus, Ethel (Eta), 1946-1948 HIAS AJHS I-96 Page 8 28 Beri, Zelig, 1949 29 Berkem, Gozefin (Josephine), 1967 30 Berkewald, Riwka, 1949 31 Berkovitz, Chile and Chana, 1946-1947 32 Berkovitz, Rosa, 1954 33 Berkowicz, Mojzesz and Family, 1946-1948 34 Berkowitz, Benney, 1957 35 Berkowitz, David, 1946-1947 36 Berkowski, Max, Lonia and Goldie, 1946-1950 37 Berkul, Abe, 1947 38 Berkul, Wolf and Ginda, 1946-1947 39 Berliner, Nuchim, 1948 40 Berman, Boruch, 1952-1953 41 Berman, Chonon, 1958 42 Berman, Hymin, 1947 43 Berman, Ida, 1955 44 Berman, Mordechay, 1947 45 Berman, Nathan D., 1959 46 Berman, Peysach, 1947 47 Berman, Sara Kanter, 1967 48 Berman, Sonia, 1959-1961 49 Berman, Zelda, 1956 50 Bernfeld, Markus, 1938-1940 51 Bernhard, Benjamin de Levie, 1940 52 Bernhard, Dr. Ernst, 1939 53 Bernhard, Stephan, 1938 54 Bernhardt, Mrs. Gertrude, 1938 55 Bernstein, Abraham, 1940 56 Bernstein, Albert, Anna and Hela, 1947 57 Bernstein, Anna, 1956 58 Bernstein, Anna, 1940-1943 59 Bernstein, Charles, 1943-1945 60 Bernstein, Ephraim, 1940 61 Bernstein, Ethel, 1942 62 Bernstein, Ethel, 1942 63 Bernstein, Eugen, 1938 64 Bernstein, Feiga Ethel, 1938 HIAS AJHS I-96 Page 9 65 Bernstein, Gertrude, 1941 66 Bernstein, Glora, 1960-1961 67 Bernstein, Harry Isaac, 1933 68 Bernstein, Heshka Volpiansky, 1939 69 Bernstein, Ida, 1943 70 Bernstein, Isaak Frischwasser, 1944 71 Bernstein, Yukil, 1947 72 Berry, Ruvin and Family, 1947 73 Bertholz, Alfred, Edith, Bertrand and Renee, 1951 74 Besalel, Victorra, 1949-1950 75 Beserglik, Bella, 1956 76 Besser, Mojsze, 1946-1947 77 Bettelheim, Annatiella, 1957 4 1 Better, Leon, Crystal and Esther, 1950 2 Bhatnagar, Dr. Hemendra N., 1961 3 Bhattacharya, Mita, 1961 4 Bialer, Szmul and Family, 1954 5 Bilak, Gonah, 1952-1954 6 Biletsky, Gertrude, 1965 7 Biletzky, Ityel, 1969 8 Biller, Elza, 1946-1948 9 Binder, Abram, 1948 10 Binder, Ethel, 1953 11 Binder, Tobi and Leonard, 1950 12 Binenboim, Abraham, 1954 13 Biniaconski, Jaime, undated 14 Birenhole, Rose, 1947 15 Birer, Michael, 1952 16 Birkenfeld, Mordechai Macovei and Laura, 1948, 1958 17 Birkenfeld, Rebeka, 1958 18 Birman, Isaak, 1947 19 Birman, Kalman, 1962 20 Birnbaum, Abraham, 1950 21 Birnbaum, Johanna, 1955-1959 22 Birnbaum, Yokab, 1947 23 Bissanti, Apollonia, 1966 24 Bisionetti, Katy Sally, 1965 HIAS AJHS I-96 Page 10 25 Blacher, Leiser and Osher, 1946-1947 26 Blacher, Wolf, 1949 27 Black, Fanny, 1954 28 Black, Samuel, 1951 29 Blackman, Dora, 1948 30 Blasenstein, Rosa, 1947 31 Blasenstein, Ryfke, 1948 32 Blau, Ernst, 1943-1944 33 Blauer, Gideon, 1960 34 Blauer, Ilona and Moshe Nahum, 1958 35 Blech, Dahlia, 1962 36 Blechner, Anthony, 1968 37 Bleckman, Rachel, 1948 38 Blenx, Liboria Marie, 1948 39 Blezowski, Beinesz and Maria, 1946-1947 40 Bliman, Rivka, 1962 41 Bloch, Erich and Family, 1954 42 Bloch, Zippora, 1948 43 Block, Rose, 1954 44 Blogowska, Ada and Rose, 1946-1949 45 Blonder, Esther, 1963 46 Bloom, Dora, 1960 47 Bloom, Jennie, 1948 48 Bloomberg, Rachel, 1949 49 Blum, Morris, 1960 50 Blumenfeld, Kornel and Leuga Nader, 1946 51 Blumenkohl, Moses, 1947 52 Blumenkrantz, Jankel, 1947 53 Blumenthal, Dora Peregal, 1946-1955 54 Blustein, Giselman, 1947 55 Blutsztein, Chana, Chaim and Michel, 1948 56 Bobek, Mordche and Pesa, 1946-1947 57 Boberman, Szmulek, 1952 58 Bobrow, Rivka Burstein and Veronica Lea, 1963 59 Bociau, Laja, 1955 60 Bodaker, Iza, 1948 61 Bodden, Enied and Erral, 1954 HIAS AJHS I-96 Page 11 62 Bodek, Moshe, 1961-1963 63 Boehm, Eva and Marianne, 1943-1948 64 Bogen, Ida and Iwonka, 1953 65 Boger, Eliahu and Ruth, 1945 66 Bojarski, Borys, 1961 67 Bojmel, Schulim, 1948 68 Bolak, Gawriel, 1946 69 Bomze, Adolf, 1956 70 Bomze, Sali and Markus, 1938-1946 71 Bondy, Kathe, 1945-1948 72 Bonis, Ilona, 1959-1961 73 Bonis, Laszlo J., 1959 5 1 Borenkraut, Szlama, 1948-1950 2 Borenstein, Dr. Balbina, 1962-1963 3 Borenstein, Gershon, 1947 4 Borensztein, Leib, 1947 5 Borer, Norbert and Blanka, 1947-1948 6 Borger, Ernest, 1947-1949 7 Borin, Bernarde and Family, 1949-1963 8 Borkowshi (Berkowski), Hershel and Chana, 1946-1948 9 Borman, Josef, 1947 10 Borman, Sane, 1952 11 Bornstein, Golda, 1948 12 Bornstein, Mietek, 1949 13 Borovski, Isaak, 1946 14 Borowick, Chana (Chava) Pearlstein, 1947 15 Borowick, Nissel, 1948 16 Borowsky, Chonon and Family, 1953 17 Borten, Chana, 1963 18 Borten, Eizyk, 1947 19 Bortman, Ovzie, 1947 20 Bosickyi, Abraham, 1947 21 Boskis, Luvish, 1957 22 Bottom, Golda-Olga, 1953 23 Boudin, Arvum, 1960 24 Bourgeouis, Marie-Anne, 1956 25 Boxer, Masia, 1947 HIAS AJHS I-96 Page 12 26 Boston Redevelopment Authority, 1964 27 Brace, Alfred Nathan, 1955 28 Braganza, Librada F., 1967 29 Bramblatt, Noach, 1949 30 Bramnik, Josef, 1951 31 Brand, Jacob, 1950 32 Brand, Perez and Gunja Lewin, 1946-1949 33 Brand, Sylvia, 1946 34 Brandes, Mot, 1957 35 Bransburg, Jusef, Osher, Enta, Klara and Henia, 1948 36 Branschofsky, Franz, Ilona, Fritz, Margret, 1951 37 Brasse, Andree Marie, 1950 38 Brat, Berko, 1947 39 Brat, Frymet, 1948 40 Braude, Raja, 1947 41 Bauer, Mendel, Lily and Richarda, 1948-1954 42 Braver, Sara, 1946 43 Braun, Hildegard, 1947 44 Braun, Ilse Ruth, 1946 45 Brauner, Esriel, 1949-1950 46 Braunstein, Fanny, 1945-1946 47 Braunwald, Hans and Anna, 1948-1949 48 Braunwald, Kurt, 1948-1950 49 Bravin, Liba Marjasa, 1950 50 Brecher, Tauba Rosa, 1954 51 Breitbard, Maria, 1946-1947 52 Bremann, Celine (nee Rosenberg), 1953 53 Bremer, Ronald, 1970 54 Brener, Itzchak, 1951 55 Brennick, Helga Maria, 1963-1965 56 Bretholz, Leo, 1949 57 Brever, Rudolf, 1947-1948 58 Brezinsky, Morris, 1956 59 Brill, Jennie, 1954 60 Brill, Tony and Ingebord (Inge), 1947-1949 61 Brilliant, Ydel, 1948 62 Brimberg, Abraham, 1956 HIAS AJHS I-96 Page 13 63 Brin, Dr.
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