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20251. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 2 kronen note
born on May 9, 1915, in Pilsen, to Jewish parents. In late September 1941, Reinhard Heydrich, the SS
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20252. Illustrated handmade children's book by a German Jewish refugee
mother, Michael was frequently mistreated in school. Shortly after the Kristallnacht pogrom on November 9
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20253. Enamelled gold cross pendant worn by a Jewish child or his mother in hiding as Catholics
9-10. Margarethe and Karl, who were active in left-wing politics, were arrested by the French police
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20254. Gold cross pendant worn by a Jewish child or his mother in hiding as Catholics
9-10. Margarethe and Karl, who were active in left-wing politics, were arrested by the French police
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20255. French Army ID tag worn by a Jewish Lithuanian emigre soldier
[hole punched between 9 and 2] reverse, top, engraved : 756 / SEINE 3 Bau reverse, bottom, engraved
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20256. Souvenir coin with a swastika and Star of David owned by a young German Jewish girl
November 9-10, 1938, Mara, 12, and her brother, 16, were sent to live with relatives in Riga, Latvia. A few
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20257. US Army 9th Armored Division shoulder sleeve insignia patch issued to a soldier
Arabic numeral 9 over a 2-wheeled cannon within a circle of chain link tank track. A red, jagged
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20258. US Army 11th Armored Division shoulder sleeve insignia patch issued to a soldier
overall: Height: 3.625 inches (9.208 cm) | Width: 4.000 inches (10.16 cm)
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20259. US Army 9th Armored Division shoulder sleeve insignia patch issued to a soldier
Arabic numeral 9 over a 2-wheeled cannon within a circle of chain link tank track. A red, jagged
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20260. US Army 9th Armored Division shoulder sleeve insignia patch issued to a soldier
Arabic numeral 9 over a 2-wheeled cannon within a circle of chain link tank track. A red, jagged
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20261. Small poster issued to US troops to discourage socializing with Germans received by a US soldier
top, black ink : May 8 to June 9, 1945.
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20262. Iceland, 10 kronur, acquired by a US soldier
the right has a watermarked portrait on red, brown, and green lined backgrounds. In the center is a 9
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20263. Friedrich Wilhelm Krüger papers
Mountain Division Prinz Eugen, for the rest of the war. On May 9, 1945, after the German defeat, he
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20264. Roth family papers
Anna Roth (later Anne Wolfe) is the daughter of Yecheskel Gastwirth (b. 9/15/03, New York) and Rywa
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20265. Rabbi William Z. Dalin family papers
Helene Dreydel (born Helene Jakob) was born on 9 November 1914 in Wolfskehlen, Riedstadt, Germany
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20266. US Army footlocker used by a soldier
Passau, then moved into Austria and captured the city of Linz. On May 9, hostilities officially ended in
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20267. US Army M1 carbine weapon bag used by a soldier
Passau, then moved into Austria and captured the city of Linz. On May 9, hostilities officially ended in
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20268. US Army, 45th Infantry Division, bundle of Class A Thunderbird patches
Passau, then moved into Austria and captured the city of Linz. On May 9, hostilities officially ended in
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20269. Framed shadow box of military medals and ribbons awarded to a US Army Captain
Passau, then moved into Austria and captured the city of Linz. On May 9, hostilities officially ended in
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20270. German ceramic pipe with a painted scene of two deer
Passau, then moved into Austria and captured the city of Linz. On May 9, hostilities officially ended in
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20271. US Army canvas first aid bag used by a soldier
Passau, then moved into Austria and captured the city of Linz. On May 9, hostilities officially ended in
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20272. US Army drawstring button bag and buttons used by a soldier
Passau, then moved into Austria and captured the city of Linz. On May 9, hostilities officially ended in
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20273. US Army duffel bag used by a soldier
Passau, then moved into Austria and captured the city of Linz. On May 9, hostilities officially ended in
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20274. US Army captain's Eisenhower jacket worn by a soldier
Passau, then moved into Austria and captured the city of Linz. On May 9, hostilities officially ended in
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20275. US Army captain's insignia patch worn by a Jewish soldier
Passau, then moved into Austria and captured the city of Linz. On May 9, hostilities officially ended in