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17776. Table knife with a swastika given to a Polish Jewish girl during forced labor farm service
overall: Height: 9.250 inches (23.495 cm) | Width: 0.750 inches (1.905 cm) | Depth: 0.375 inches (0
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17777. Gold ring taken by a Jewish youth when he escaped Treblinka death camp
were unheated, everyone had sores and lice, and Yidl became seriously ill. On April 9, 1942, Yidl and
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17778. Identification tag with name and birthdate issued to a Jewish refugee child
sailed from Cherbourg France to the US on June 9, 1948. His name was changed to George, and he became a
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17779. German prisoner of war identification tag worn by a Jewish soldier in the Polish Army
May 9, 1949, the family left Germany for the United States on the USS General Howze, along with 1
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17780. Kingmark gold, red, and white enamel pin with chains on a pinbar commemorating the 70th birthday in 1940 of King Christian X of Denmark
occupied Denmark on April 9, 1940. Christian remained in Copenhagen and the emblem pin, popularly known as
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17781. Diving medal owned by a Hungarian Jewish family
family, and they regularly met at Eva’s grandparents’ home for meals. When Eva was around 9 or 10, she
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17782. Komjadi commemorative medal owned by a Hungarian Jewish family
family, and they regularly met at Eva’s grandparents’ home for meals. When Eva was around 9 or 10, she
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17783. Mixed media wall sculpture by Daisy Brand evoking her memories of arrival at a concentration camp and the crematoria
back, bottom right on white label, printed on computer in black ink : 9. Daisy Brand / THE DESCENT
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17784. Silver bowl with a dragon owned by a Lithuanian Jewish refugee in the Shanghai Ghetto
overall: Height: 2.625 inches (6.668 cm) | Width: 3.750 inches (9.525 cm) | Depth: 3.500 inches (8
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17785. Small dark brown leather briefcase used by a German Jewish refugee
York. He Americanized his name to Carl. After the Kristallnacht pogrom on November 9-10 1938, Ella
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17786. Small zippered pouch with leather trim brought to the US by a German Jewish refugee
York. He Americanized his name to Carl. After the Kristallnacht pogrom on November 9-10 1938, Ella
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17787. Brown leather right hand glove brought to the US by a German Jewish refugee
York. He Americanized his name to Carl. After the Kristallnacht pogrom on November 9-10 1938, Ella
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17788. Leather pouch for a dog tag given to a Danish resistance member
invading Poland. Germany invaded Denmark on April 9, 1940, but allowed the Danish government to remain in
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17789. Ski pole basket with wide leather straps brought to the US by a German Jewish refugee
York. He Americanized his name to Carl. After the Kristallnacht pogrom on November 9-10 1938, Ella
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17790. Ski pole basket with narrowleather straps brought to the US by a German Jewish refugee
York. He Americanized his name to Carl. After the Kristallnacht pogrom on November 9-10 1938, Ella
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17791. Brown Nappa leather left hand glove brought to the US by a German Jewish refugee
York. He Americanized his name to Carl. After the Kristallnacht pogrom on November 9-10 1938, Ella
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17792. Four leather shoelaces brought to the US by a German Jewish refugee
York. He Americanized his name to Carl. After the Kristallnacht pogrom on November 9-10 1938, Ella
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17793. Black leather photo wallet used by a young German Jewish refugee
Ernst was arrested during the Kristallnacht pogrom of November 9-10, 1938, and imprisoned in Oranienburg
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17794. Used Collonil leather oil brought to the US by a German Jewish refugee
York. He Americanized his name to Carl. After the Kristallnacht pogrom on November 9-10 1938, Ella
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17795. Dartmouth Red ski wax owned by a German Jewish refugee
York. He Americanized his name to Carl. After the Kristallnacht pogrom on November 9-10 1938, Ella
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17796. Blue and white tube of sunscreen brought to the US by a German Jewish refugee
York. He Americanized his name to Carl. After the Kristallnacht pogrom on November 9-10 1938, Ella
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17797. Electric retinoscope used by a Jewish German US Army medic
several German nurses who helped him learn English while on the job. On November 9, 1938, two months
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17798. Pelvic calipers used by a Jewish German US Army medic
several German nurses who helped him learn English while on the job. On November 9, 1938, two months
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17799. Lightweight brown suitcase carried by a Jewish Austrian refugee child
Brown cardboard suitcase carried by 9 year old Alfred Kurz when he and his 10 year old sister
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17800. Wooden box with carved floral decorations used by a hidden child
overall: Height: 6.125 inches (15.557 cm) | Width: 9.125 inches (23.178 cm) | Depth: 2.500 inches