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5126. Boruch Szefner, the father-in-law of Markus Nowogrodzki.
name of Braude because he was sought by the N.K.V.D. He came to Japan on a Sugihara visa and went from
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5127. Group portrait of Jewish youth dressed in Purim costumes at the Fort Ontario refugee shelter.
they were plagued by divisiveness among their members. Following V-E Day, pressure from Jewish groups
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5128. Jewish youth living at the Fort Ontario refugee shelter sing songs accompanied by an accordionist.
they were plagued by divisiveness among their members. Following V-E Day, pressure from Jewish groups
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5129. Large red Nazi garrison banner signed by Paul Mercer and soldiers of the 80th Infantry
1946. Paul received eleven awards and medals for his service, including the Bronze Star with “V” for
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5130. Central Reserve Bank of China, 10 yuan note, acquired by a German Jewish refugee
face, upper left and right, red ink : V/H246618E back, corners and sides, on blue ink : 10 back
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5131. Woven bar pin
and by 14 February 1942 Pieterdina, Katherine, and Henrietta were all imprisoned in Internment Camp V
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5132. Woven napkin ring
and by 14 February 1942 Pieterdina, Katherine, and Henrietta were all imprisoned in Internment Camp V
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5133. Green striped wool knit cardigan made from a US Army blanket by a Jewish refugee in a DP camp
Dark green/ olive drab wool hand-knitted sweater with long-sleeves, a v-neck opening, and a
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5134. Goldmann family papers
including being denied positions he was qualified for. Correspondence mainly includes letters, including V
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5135. Collection of medals, military patches, ribbons and pins collected by Alex Sabbadini
v: Depth: 0.250 inches (0.635 cm) | Diameter: 0.880 inches (2.235 cm)
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5136. Elizabeth Margosches family papers
Margosches, 1930s-1940s, V. Helene Reik's Theresienstadt materials, approximately 1930-1943, VI. Immigration
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5137. Arnold Lissance family papers
Office of the Chief Counsel of War Crimes 1940-1948, V. Franz Halder diaries and correspondence 1939
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5138. Stefi Geisel papers
materials, 1945, 1956, V. Writings, 1914-1936
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5139. Sietsema family papers
and by 14 February 1942 Pieterdina, Katherine, and Henrietta were all imprisoned in Internment Camp V
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5140. Woven napkin ring
and by 14 February 1942 Pieterdina, Katherine, and Henrietta were all imprisoned in Internment Camp V
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5141. Synagogues and Jewish businesses in Paris; summer camp for children
letters 'V.P.E.' [Vacances Populaires Enfantines]. Gessner poses with a flag on the beach, and talks to
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5142. Nazi Party Congress in Nuremberg
EXT, clock tower figurines (the 7 prince electors saluting Emperor Charles V in the middle) turn at
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5143. Victory in St. Lo; rubble; US military parade; German prisoners
civilians. Americans drinking with French civilians sitting on jeep. Stevens gives "V" sign. Stevens and
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5144. American entry into Paris
back before he drives away. Soldier shows "V" peace sign with two fingers.
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5145. Eichmann Trial -- Session 59 -- Witness Joel Brand testifies re. negotiations with Eichmann
Eichmann. [Extract from Encyclopedia of the Holocaust, v.2]
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5146. Caricature of Nuremberg International Military Tribunal defendant Franz von Papen, by the German newspaper caricaturist, Peis.
), V Franz von Papen, (1879-1969) was a Weimar politician, Chancellor of Germany (June-November, 1932
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5147. Jakob, Irma and Walter Gruenberg stand by a registration desk in Fort Ontario underneath a portrait of George Washington.
they were plagued by divisiveness among their members. Following V-E Day, pressure from Jewish groups
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5148. Group portrait of children dressed in Purim costumes in the Fort Ontario refugee center.
they were plagued by divisiveness among their members. Following V-E Day, pressure from Jewish groups
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5149. Irma Gruenberg stands at the entrace of a barracks in the Fort Ontario refugee center.
they were plagued by divisiveness among their members. Following V-E Day, pressure from Jewish groups
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5150. Children and leaders of a Fort Ontario cub scout troop.
they were plagued by divisiveness among their members. Following V-E Day, pressure from Jewish groups