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29951. Barbara and William Farkas photograph collection
Barbara Marton Farkas was born on May 4, 1920, in Beliu, Romania, where her parents owned a grocery
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29952. Sigmund Boraks papers
The papers consist of 18 photographs and 4 documents relating to the history of Sigmund Boraks and
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29953. Jack Caminer photographs
4
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29954. Jerzy and Zofia Flajszman papers
Zofia Kolczycka was born in Łódź, Poland on January 4, 1928. She was the only daughter of
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29955. Ingrid Sacks collection
Ingrid Sacks (born Inge Klara Mayer) was born in Saarbruecken Germany on March 4, 1936. In August
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29956. Deborah Katina collection
the end of the year. In June 1942 the Germans rounded up about 4,000 Jews for deportation to Auschwitz
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29957. Oscar Dulitzki papers
’Identité,”including a photograph of the bearer, issued to “Oscar Henri Doulet” (donor’s false identity); and 4) a
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29958. Ingeborg B. Weinberger papers
Folder 4, OS 1: Weinberger, Ingeborg, 1933-1939. Folder 5: Weinberger, Margarete and Theodor, 1939-1957.
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29959. Carolina Taitz papers relating to the Rīga ghetto
Testimony, 4) Photograph.
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29960. Records of Chief Prosecutor Landmesser of Bromberg (Bydgoszcz)
4
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29961. Irma Gideon collection
York. Irma Gideon died in New York on January 4, 2006. Martha Frank was born on August 31, 1907. She
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29962. Fred Rosenbaum collection
Hans Frank (later Fred Rosenbaum) was born on April 4, 1932 in Lambertheim Germany to a single
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29963. Frantisek Vohryzek family papers
has all been translated into English; translations are included in folder 4 of the collection, as well
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29964. Ofner family papers
4
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29965. News from Eretz Israel, from the Diaspora, and the movement
Menace to American Democracy" (18 May 1934); "Prof. Felix Frankfurter" (4 July 1934); "Are You a
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29966. Announcement of protest against the Jewish boycott of Germany, Brooklyn, New York, April 1934
Menace to American Democracy" (18 May 1934); "Prof. Felix Frankfurter" (4 July 1934); "Are You a
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29967. Dobiecki family papers
Emigration and Immigration papers, 1938-1943; Series 3: Correspondence, 1935-1962; Series 4: Photographs
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29968. Spoon bearing Hedwig Sanders Neu's initials that survived Kristallnacht
overall: Height: 8.500 inches (21.59 cm) | Width: 1.750 inches (4.445 cm) | Depth: 1.250 inches (3
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29969. Ostarbeiter [Eastern worker] Sparmarke [savings stamp] block, 10 Reichsmark
overall: Height: 6.880 inches (17.475 cm) | Width: 4.750 inches (12.065 cm)
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29970. Ostarbeiter [Eastern worker] Sparmarke [savings stamp] block, 5 Reichsmark
overall: Height: 4.690 inches (11.913 cm) | Width: 6.810 inches (17.297 cm)
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29971. Ostarbeiter [Eastern worker] Sparmarke [savings stamp] block, 3 Reichsmark
overall: Height: 6.880 inches (17.475 cm) | Width: 4.750 inches (12.065 cm)
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29972. Ostarbeiter [Eastern worker] Sparmarke [savings stamp] block, 1 Reichsmark
overall: Height: 6.880 inches (17.475 cm) | Width: 4.750 inches (12.065 cm)
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29973. Mother-of-pearl lever arm of a nail clipper used in a concentration camp
overall: Height: 1.625 inches (4.128 cm) | Width: 0.375 inches (0.953 cm) | Depth: 0.250 inches (0
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29974. Manual hair clipper used in a concentration camp
overall: Height: 4.500 inches (11.43 cm) | Width: 3.000 inches (7.62 cm) | Depth: 2.250 inches (5
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29975. Metal atomizer used in a concentration camp
overall: Height: 4.000 inches (10.16 cm) | Depth: 2.375 inches (6.033 cm)