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11251. Self-portrait in uniform and beret with pipe created by a young Jewish soldier, 2nd Polish Corps
front, lower left corner, black ink : PR. OFFICER EDWARD HERZBAUM / V PIERWSZYCH DNIACH IIeme
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11252. Watercolor of a green valley near mountain lookout created by a Jewish soldier, 2nd Polish Corps
front, lower right corner, black ink : 28.V.1942 / Susok reverse, white adhesive label : ? May 1942
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11253. Watercolor of a wooded grove created by a Jewish soldier, 2nd Polish Corps
within image, black ink : 27 V 1942 reverse, on sticker, ink : 27 May 1942
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11254. Embroidered Fürth patch saved by a British soldier and Kindertransport refugee
V-E Day, his battalion was in Hamburg, and it was there, when conducting a routine traffic control
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11255. Royal Welch Fusiliers shoulder patch worn by a British soldier and Kindertransport refugee
V-E Day, his battalion was in Hamburg, and it was there, when conducting a routine traffic control
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11256. Tallit katan brought to England by a British soldier and Kindertransport refugee
V-E Day, his battalion was in Hamburg, and it was there, when conducting a routine traffic control
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11257. Norman A. Miller family papers
V-E Day, his battalion was in Hamburg, and it was there, when conducting a routine traffic control
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11258. Circular identification tag worn by a British soldier and Kindertransport refugee
V-E Day, his battalion was in Hamburg, and it was there, when conducting a routine traffic control
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11259. James G. McDonald collection
1898-1970 V. Printed materials, 1930-1950 VI. Barbara Stewart research materials, 1933-1996 VII. Diary
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11260. Rosenzweig and Ringelheim families papers
approximately 1920-1952 V. Rosenzweig family papers, Restitution files, approximately 1951-1991 VI. Ringelheim
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11261. Shanghai Volunteer Corps nightstick issued to a Jewish refugee in Shanghai
side, engraved : S V C / 4 8 4 [Shanghai Volunteer Corps]
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11262. Card made by two young internees to thank a US aid worker
wearing a red vest over a white shirt, and the boy in the background is wearing a white, V-neck shirt. The
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11263. Joseph W. Eaton papers
circa 1944-1946, 2004 III. Correspondence, 1943-1998 IV. Subject and Research Files, 1940-2011 V
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11264. Child's flowered blue dress received by girl in DP camp
frayed neckline, is open in a V-shape at the back, with two cloth ties, of the same cloth as the dress
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11265. Peter Veres family papers
Lenke Deutsch Krausz materials, 1844-2013, V. Gabor Krausz Carelli materials, 1918-1997, VI. Ármin and
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11266. Fred Vendig papers
Calendar, 1939-1955, III. Correspondence, approximately 1929-2002, IV. Immigration papers, 1939-1952, V
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11267. Paste-up for the cover of Die Jugend-herberg created by a German Jewish female designer
: AUFLAGE / 145000 / PR.25PFG front, bottom, left side, black ink : HERAUSG v. REICHSVRG F. DEUTSCHE
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11268. Tool used to classify hair color in racial studies conducted in Nazi Germany
Hitler: A German Warning to the World; Chapt. V, "Useless Bread-Gobblers." (http://homepages
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11269. Jas̆a Altarac papers
-1960, V. Printed materials, 1945
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11270. Barbed wire and a key in a shadow box display belonging to a German-American internee
of the case is a sheet of V-groove wood. The back of the frame has a light tan inset sheet of plywood
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11271. Eclaireurs Israélites de France shirt and kerchief worn by former hidden Jewish boy
a. Green cloth short sleeved shirt with a 2 button v-neck and 2 pleated pockets with a button and
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11272. Alfred Traum papers
” (German V-1 guided missile) and other attacks by the Germans. As news about the Holocaust surfaced
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11273. Knud Dyby papers
approximately 1945, V. Printed materials, 1943-1985, VI. Resistance materials, approximately 1940-1945, VII
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11274. Floral evening dress with purple slip worn to the Celebration Ball on the ill-fated voyage of the MS St. Louis
a. Sleeveless, v-neck bodice attached to an ankle length skirt of white synthetic mesh fabric with
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11275. Child's peach silk polka dot dress brought to the US by a Jewish family fleeing German occupied Poland
front, gathered with strings tied in a bow. The collar comes to a V and has a small bow and 2 rows of