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20901. 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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20902. 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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20903. 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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20904. 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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20905. 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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20906. 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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20907. 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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20908. 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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20909. 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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20910. 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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20911. 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
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20912. 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
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20913. 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
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20914. US Army, 45th Infantry Division, Class A Thunderbird patch issued to a Jewish soldier
Passau, then moved into Austria and captured the city of Linz. On May 9, hostilities officially ended in
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20915. Pair of US Army paratrooper boots 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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20916. US Army issued brown shoelaces 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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20917. US Army olive drab knit balaclava 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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20918. US Army captain's dress 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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20919. US Army garrison cap with black piping and captain's insignia worn by a Jewish soldier
Passau, then moved into Austria and captured the city of Linz. On May 9, hostilities officially ended in
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20920. US Army olive drab knit balaclava 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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20921. US Army garrison cap with piping and captain's insignia worn by a Jewish soldier
Passau, then moved into Austria and captured the city of Linz. On May 9, hostilities officially ended in
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20922. US Army olive drab canvas bed roll 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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20923. Framed officer's commission for the US Army Reserves
Passau, then moved into Austria and captured the city of Linz. On May 9, hostilities officially ended in
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20924. Photographic collage of J. George Mitnick in uniform
Passau, then moved into Austria and captured the city of Linz. On May 9, hostilities officially ended in
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20925. Framed annotated article from the 65th Halbert newsletter saved by a US soldier
Passau, then moved into Austria and captured the city of Linz. On May 9, hostilities officially ended in