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5076. Drawing of Yehuda Zupovitz, Deputy Jewish Police Chief in the Kovno ghetto
Verso: lower left corner, stamp, "Otto v. Mauderode/Tilsit", in ink
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5077. Drawing from the Kovno ghetto
Verso: upper right corner, stamp, "Otto v. Mauderode/Tilsit", in ink
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5078. Concentration camp uniform pants worn by a Romanian Jewish inmate at Buchenwald
back, at the center of the waistband, is a cutout notched “v” with a button on either side. Below the
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5079. Drawing of a man in the Kovno ghetto
verso: lower left, black ink, encircled Star of David; lower left, black ink, encircled, "Otto v
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5080. Bread rolls and flour ration card stub issued to a Jewish Czech man
Dr. Josef Polacek / Wohnort Bydliště Praha V / Straße Ulice Norimbeska 22 [Bread roll
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5081. Bread and flour ration card stub issued to a Jewish Czech man
Dr. Josef Polacek (handwritten) / Wohnort Bydliště Praha V (handwritten) / Straße Ulice
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5082. Bella and Benjamin Herson papers
materials, approximately 2001, V. Prisoner of war materials, approximately 1940-1945, VI. Reference
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5083. Drawing by Alexander Bogen of a partisan holding a machine gun and carrying two hand grenades on his belt
) [Naroch] front, bottom right corner, in pencil, in Russian or Polish script : 31.V.44 / KatzenB
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5084. Mosheim and Marx families papers
-1999, and V. Clippings and Research, 1988, 1994
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5085. Edith Brandon papers
V. Testimonial, 1945, 1994
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5086. Levi, Kronthal, and Eis families papers
Kronthal Family, 1883-1964, V. Max Eis Family, 1911-2000
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5087. Askari or Trawniki guards peer into a doorway past the bodies of Jews killed during the suppression of the Warsaw ghetto uprising.
of inmates. [Sources: "Expert Report of Charles W. Sydnor, Jr.," February 1996, in U.S. v. Bronislaw
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5088. Four emaciated survivors sit outside in the newly liberated Ebensee concentration camp.
The 123rd Combat Unit was near Linz on May 7, V-E Day. The following day it entered the newly
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5089. Former Vice-Chancellor Franz von Papen, a defendant at the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals at Nuremberg.
), V Franz von Papen, (1879-1969) was a Weimar politician, Chancellor of Germany (June-November, 1932
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5090. Irmgard Huber, the former chief nurse at the Hadamar Institute, confers with counsel during a session of the Hadamar euthanasia facility trial in Wiesbaden, Germany.
first, the case of "The U.S. v. Alfons Kelin, et al.," was tried by Judge Advocate Leon Jaworski
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5091. Defendant Franz von Papen receives a visit from his son while in prison at the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals at Nuremberg.
), V Franz von Papen, (1879-1969) was a Weimar politician, Chancellor of Germany (June-November, 1932
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5092. Pages from a death register found at the Hadamar Institute.
first, the case of "The U.S. v. Alfons Kelin, et al.," was tried by Judge Advocate Leon Jaworski
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5093. Newly arrived refugees stand in line to get soap and towels at the Fort Ontario shelter.
they were plagued by divisiveness among their members. Following V-E Day, pressure from Jewish groups
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5094. 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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5095. 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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5096. 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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5097. 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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5098. 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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5099. Woven bar pin
and by 14 February 1942 Pieterdina, Katherine, and Henrietta were all imprisoned in Internment Camp V
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5100. Woven napkin ring
and by 14 February 1942 Pieterdina, Katherine, and Henrietta were all imprisoned in Internment Camp V