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17601. Two Jewish children (last names: Meltzer and Kotlar) in hiding in the vicinity of Radom.
estate until the liberation. Shortly before the area was liberated on January 16, 1945, Benjamin ... him. He found them shortly after January 16. A few days after their reunion, at his father
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17602. Portrait of Jakub Kartaszew, the Polish caretaker of the Russian Orthodox cemetery in the Praga district of Warsaw who hid members of the Miedzyrzecki family during the German occupation of Warsaw.
estate until the liberation. Shortly before the area was liberated on January 16, 1945, Benjamin ... him. He found them shortly after January 16. A few days after their reunion, at his father
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17603. A destitute child sits on the ruins of a building in the Warsaw ghetto while another man walks by.
estate until the liberation. Shortly before the area was liberated on January 16, 1945, Benjamin ... him. He found them shortly after January 16. A few days after their reunion, at his father
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17604. Warsaw ghetto residents stare at a man who has collapsed in the street.
estate until the liberation. Shortly before the area was liberated on January 16, 1945, Benjamin ... him. He found them shortly after January 16. A few days after their reunion, at his father
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17605. Soldiers unload coal from a train after liberation at the site of what had previously been the Umschlagplatz of the Warsaw ghetto.
estate until the liberation. Shortly before the area was liberated on January 16, 1945, Benjamin ... him. He found them shortly after January 16. A few days after their reunion, at his father
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17606. Jewish DPs in the Feldafing displaced persons camp hold a banner written in English and Yiddish, demanding that they be allowed to immigrate to Palestine.
estate until the liberation. Shortly before the area was liberated on January 16, 1945, Benjamin ... him. He found them shortly after January 16. A few days after their reunion, at his father
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17607. Group portrait of members of sports club "Morgenstern" in Poland.
estate until the liberation. Shortly before the area was liberated on January 16, 1945, Benjamin ... him. He found them shortly after January 16. A few days after their reunion, at his father
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17608. Three Jewish partisans in Wyszkow forest near Warsaw.
estate until the liberation. Shortly before the area was liberated on January 16, 1945, Benjamin ... him. He found them shortly after January 16. A few days after their reunion, at his father
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17609. Funeral of Warsaw ghetto resister Gina (Regina) Klepfisz, in the Brodno Catholic cemetery.
estate until the liberation. Shortly before the area was liberated on January 16, 1945, Benjamin ... him. He found them shortly after January 16. A few days after their reunion, at his father
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17610. Studio portrait of members of the Laks and Tenenblum families.
later Regina Gelb) are the daughters of Isaac and Pola (Tenenblum) Laks. Hania was born October 16 ... 1924; Rozalia, on March 5, 1926 and Regina, on December 16, 1929 in Wierzbnik (now part of Starachowice
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17611. Medical field sterilizer kit used by a German Jewish refugee nurse and postwar aid worker
Britain considered all Germans over the age of 16 enemy aliens. Alice was called before a special tribunal ... on September 1, 1939, Britain considered all Germans over the age of 16 enemy aliens. Alice was
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17612. Pouch and medical instruments used by a German Jewish refugee nurse and postwar aid worker
Britain considered all Germans over the age of 16 enemy aliens. Alice was called before a special tribunal ... on September 1, 1939, Britain considered all Germans over the age of 16 enemy aliens. Alice was
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17613. Klapholz and Schlesinger family papers
on transport I/90. On May 16, 1944, Jenny was deported to Auschwitz killing center in German-occupied ... because she had the wrong forms. On May 16, 1944, Jenny was deported to Auschwitz killing center in German
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17614. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 50 kronen note, acquired by a Polish Jewish refugee and activist
designer alongside other artists, including Bedrich Fritta, Leo Haas, and Jiri Lauscher. On July 16, 1942 ... operatic libretto. On October 16, 1944, Peter’s wife Ilse and his parents Leonard and Olga were selected
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17615. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 20 kronen note, acquired by a Polish Jewish refugee and activist
designer alongside other artists, including Bedrich Fritta, Leo Haas, and Jiri Lauscher. On July 16, 1942 ... operatic libretto. On October 16, 1944, Peter’s wife Ilse and his parents Leonard and Olga were selected
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17616. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 5 kronen note, acquired by a Polish Jewish refugee and activist
designer alongside other artists, including Bedrich Fritta, Leo Haas, and Jiri Lauscher. On July 16, 1942 ... operatic libretto. On October 16, 1944, Peter’s wife Ilse and his parents Leonard and Olga were selected
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17617. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 2 kronen note, acquired by a Polish Jewish refugee and activist
designer alongside other artists, including Bedrich Fritta, Leo Haas, and Jiri Lauscher. On July 16, 1942 ... operatic libretto. On October 16, 1944, Peter’s wife Ilse and his parents Leonard and Olga were selected
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17618. Book drive poster for postwar US Army Assistance Program activities for German youth
. In 1938, when Nazi Germany annexed Austria, Lilly decided it was safer to take Margit, then 16, out ... overall: Height: 24.000 inches (60.96 cm) | Width: 16.875 inches (42.863 cm)
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17619. Glass and silver keepsake box used by a German Jewish refugee nurse and postwar aid worker
Britain considered all Germans over the age of 16 enemy aliens. Alice was called before a special tribunal ... on September 1, 1939, Britain considered all Germans over the age of 16 enemy aliens. Alice was
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17620. Isaac Kraicer papers
and fled to Strzegowo, where they worked digging peat. That April 16-17, the Germans liquidated the ... deported to a labor camp, where they perished. The Gostynin ghetto was liquidated on April 16–17, 1942
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17621. Yellow, rectangular patch on cloth backing worn by a German Jewish woman in a concentration camp
16-hour workdays. Merzdorf was liberated by the Soviet army on May 8, 1945 and Irene made her way ... looking. At night, they had to unload coal from trains, resulting in 16-hour workdays. The women were
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17622. Envelope with a Waffen SS return address found by a Jewish chaplain postwar at Buchenwald
overall: Height: 4.000 inches (10.16 cm) | Width: 6.375 inches (16.192 cm)
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17623. Watercolor portrait of Carl Atkin, former director of Deggendorf displaced persons camp
Willi directed a choir of inmates. On October 16, 1944, Willi was deported. Annemarie was liberated on ... May 9, 1945, when the Soviet Army entered the camp, two days after Germany’s surrender. On July 16
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17624. Silver-plated cup made in a slave labor camp and later engraved with Kato Ritter's name
male Jews. On October 16, 1941, Gyorgy was drafted into the labor service and sent to Kosice ... liberated the area on January 16, 1945. He returned to Gonc. Gyorgy learned that his parents, Miksa and
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17625. Ferenc Hevesi papers
liberated by the Soviet army on January 16, 1945. The remainder of the city was liberated the following ... January 16, 1945. The family were reunited with Magda’s parents, Moritz and Erna Rottenstein, who had