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66226. Black-and-white photograph of a man used by Gerry van Heel to forge identity documents
overall: Height: 2.000 inches (5.08 cm) | Width: 1.700 inches (4.318 cm)
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66227. Black-and-white photograph of a man used by Gerry van Heel to forge identity documents
overall: Height: 2.300 inches (5.842 cm) | Width: 1.600 inches (4.064 cm)
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66228. Black-and-white photograph of a man used by Gerry van Heel to forge identity documents
overall: Height: 2.300 inches (5.842 cm) | Width: 1.700 inches (4.318 cm)
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66229. Black-and-white photograph of a man used by Gerry van Heel to forge identity documents
overall: Height: 2.300 inches (5.842 cm) | Width: 1.600 inches (4.064 cm)
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66230. Oval-shaped, Dutch hand stamp used by Gerry van Heel to forge identification documents
overall: Height: 3.125 inches (7.938 cm) | Width: 2.000 inches (5.08 cm) | Depth: 1.125 inches (2
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66231. Red pencil and holder used by Gerry van Heel to forge identification documents
c: Diameter: 0.500 inches (1.27 cm)
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66232. Account book used by Gerry van Heel to forge identification documents
overall: Height: 7.625 inches (19.368 cm) | Width: 5.125 inches (13.017 cm) | Depth: 1.000 inches
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66233. Accordion folder used by Gerry van Heel to forge identification documents
overall: Height: 7.000 inches (17.78 cm) | Width: 5.375 inches (13.653 cm) | Depth: 1.000 inches (2
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66234. Prisoner ID tag issued to a Hungarian Jewish POW in Stalag XVIII A
overall: Height: 1.625 inches (4.128 cm) | Width: 2.375 inches (6.033 cm) | Depth: 0.125 inches (0
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66235. Shanghai Volunteer Corps badge issued to a Jewish refugee in Shanghai
overall: Height: 1.750 inches (4.445 cm) | Width: 2.000 inches (5.08 cm) | Depth: 0.375 inches (0
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66236. Shanghai Volunteer Corps badge issued to a Jewish refugee in Shanghai
overall: Height: 0.250 inches (0.635 cm) | Diameter: 1.250 inches (3.175 cm)
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66237. Leather bi-fold wallet with two photographs glued inside owned by a German Jewish refugee
overall: Height: 3.875 inches (9.843 cm) | Width: 7.250 inches (18.415 cm) | Depth: 0.500 inches (1
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66238. Red enamel permit tag in leather holder issued to a German Jewish refugee
overall: Height: 2.000 inches (5.08 cm) | Width: 1.120 inches (2.845 cm)
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66239. Sketch of facade of Notre Dame by Jewish veteran, 2nd Polish Corps
semesters when Germany invaded Poland on September 1, 1939. Edward joined the Polish Auxiliary Forces as a
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66240. White armband with a red cross worn by a concentration camp inmate
Helene (Halina), born May 25, 1939. The family lived in Bielsko (now Bielsko-Biala). On September 1
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66241. WWI Iron Cross medal awarded to a German Jewish veteran
overall: Height: 2.375 inches (6.033 cm) | Width: 1.750 inches (4.445 cm) | Depth: 0.125 inches (0
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66242. Shooting medal presented to a Hungarian Jewish man by the Budapest Metropolitan Municipal Financial Institution Sports Association
overall: | Diameter: 1.375 inches (3.493 cm)
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66243. Medallion awarded to a Hungarian Jewish athlete
overall: | Diameter: 1.375 inches (3.493 cm)
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66244. Medallion from the Financial Institutions Sports Union League awarded to a Hungarian Jewish athlete
overall: | Diameter: 1.500 inches (3.81 cm)
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66245. Pin commemorating a Hungarian Jewish Holocaust survivor’s receipt of the Congressional Medal of Honor
Hungarian government began aligning its policies with those of Nazi-controlled Germany. On September 1, 1939
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66246. 40th Anniversary of the Victory over Nazi Germany bronze medal acquired by a Polish Jewish concentration camp survivor
born on May 1, 1922, and Lieselotte, born on November 16, 1926. They were an observant family, though
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66247. From Holocaust to Rebirth commemorative bronze medal acquired by a Polish Jewish survivor of several concentration camps
born on May 1, 1922, and Lieselotte, born on November 16, 1926. They were an observant family, though
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66248. Commemorative plaque presented postwar to a Belgian Catholic rescuer
overall: Height: 15.500 inches (39.37 cm) | Width: 11.000 inches (27.94 cm) | Depth: 1.250 inches
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66249. Identification case used by a German Jewish boy while on a refugee transport
cooking. The small town had around 1,800 residents, including a dozen Jewish families and a synagogue
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66250. Waffen SS recruitment poster with multiple blocks of small text and photographs
became a division in the Waffen SS. On July 1, 1934, for his actions during the Night of the Long Knives