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5951. U.S. Army regulation uniform shirt worn by a Signal Corps photographer for the war crimes trials
overall: Height: 31.750 inches (80.645 cm) | Width: 17.250 inches (43.815 cm)
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5952. US Army regulation uniform shirt worn by a Signal Corps photographer for the war crimes trials
overall: Height: 31.750 inches (80.645 cm) | Width: 17.250 inches (43.815 cm)
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5953. US Army captain's dress jacket worn by a soldier
overall: Height: 31.625 inches (80.328 cm) | Width: 23.500 inches (59.69 cm)
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5954. US Army footlocker used by a soldier
overall: Height: 12.750 inches (32.385 cm) | Width: 31.875 inches (80.963 cm) | Depth: 15
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5955. Portrait of a US soldier by George Byfield, a former camp inmate, after liberation
ran a successful interior design studio. Byfield, age 80, died in Australia in 1982.
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5956. German prisoner ID tag issued to a Jewish US soldier and POW
weighed 86 pounds. Of the 350 prisoners with Norman, 80 died or were killed at Berga. The military would
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5957. Metal pin made for a former concentration camp inmate with her prisoner number and the camps where she was held
believed that "Whatever is written...is not enough." Julian, 72, died in 1981. Frances, 80, passed away in
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5958. Drypoint etching by Lea Grundig of lifeless figures spread over the earth
front, lower right corner, pencil : Catalogue #80
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5959. Police permit releasing David Zigmund Steiner from wearing the yellow star.
cemetery further from the city center. Though 80% of Slovak Jews had already perished, the government gave
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5960. Franz Blumenstein milkis a cow in Sosua, Dominican Republic.
well as other rights inherent to human beings." Upon arrival, every new Jewish settler was given 80
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5961. Frank Blumenstein shows his prize bull. The inscription on the back of the photograph reads, "This is my own bull.
well as other rights inherent to human beings." Upon arrival, every new Jewish settler was given 80
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5962. Studio portrait of the extended Koviliak family: From left to right are Josephine Sara Koviliak (first wife of Avraham who perished), Avraham Bernat Koviliak (donor's father), Morris Blotnik and his wife Helen Koviliak Blotnik, Isidor Koviliak, Hanoch Heinrich Koviliak (donor's grandfather) and Shandor Yishaya Koviliak (died at Mauthausen),
was using her belongings. Instead she and some 80 other survivors stayed together in the courtyard of
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5963. Studio portrait of Eva (Hava), Sara and Avraham Bernat Koviliak in Israel, ca.
was using her belongings. Instead she and some 80 other survivors stayed together in the courtyard of
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5964. Eva (Hava) Weiss stands outside [probably in front of her house] in 1941, about three years prior to her deportation to Auschwitz.
was using her belongings. Instead she and some 80 other survivors stayed together in the courtyard of
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5965. Avraham Koviliak (right) and two other men work on a farm.
was using her belongings. Instead she and some 80 other survivors stayed together in the courtyard of
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5966. Eva (Hava) Weiss stands in front of the entrance to a building in the late 1930s.
was using her belongings. Instead she and some 80 other survivors stayed together in the courtyard of
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5967. Thomas (Tomika) Koviliak stands in a yard in 1932.
was using her belongings. Instead she and some 80 other survivors stayed together in the courtyard of
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5968. Thomas (Tomika) Koviliak stands in a yard in 1935.
was using her belongings. Instead she and some 80 other survivors stayed together in the courtyard of
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5969. Studio portrait of Hanoch Heinrich Koviliak with his second wife.
was using her belongings. Instead she and some 80 other survivors stayed together in the courtyard of
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5970. Avraham Bernat Koviliak holds his infant daughter Sara in his arms.
was using her belongings. Instead she and some 80 other survivors stayed together in the courtyard of
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5971. Avraham Bernat Koviliak (center) works with a threshing machine on a farm in the summertime.
was using her belongings. Instead she and some 80 other survivors stayed together in the courtyard of
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5972. Eva (Hava) Weiss (left) and her cousin, Yolanda Schwaitz (right) pose in matching dresses.
was using her belongings. Instead she and some 80 other survivors stayed together in the courtyard of
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5973. Identification card issued to Wilhelm Zeen Steiner by the Bratislava Jewish Council.
cemetery further from the city center. Though 80% of Slovak Jews had already perished, the government gave
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5974. Permit for Wilhelm Zeev Steiner to work as a book cataloger.
cemetery further from the city center. Though 80% of Slovak Jews had already perished, the government gave
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5975. Exterior view of the Jewish Old Age Home in Bratislava.
cemetery further from the city center. Though 80% of Slovak Jews had already perished, the government gave