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31676. Child's two sided drawing of a house and 4 watercolor studies by a German Jewish refugee
Child's double sided pencil sketch on light brown paper depicting a 3-story house with a tiled roof
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31677. Leather wallet with embossed images of Egyptian pharaohs acquired by a Jewish medical officer, 2nd Polish Corps
pharmacist for the Germans. 1940–45: In June 1942, some 3,500 Jews, including Elzbieta’s grandmother, were
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31678. Łódź (Litzmannstadt) ghetto scrip, 1 mark note
on 3 sides.
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31679. Card with 24 Dorset-style buttons owned by a Jewish Austrian refugee
overall: Height: 2.750 inches (6.985 cm) | Width: 3.875 inches (9.843 cm) | Depth: 0.125 inches (0
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31680. Satirical drawing of his prescription made by a camp inmate for his doctor, a fellow inmate
front, right, pencil : irsai back, red pencil : 3 (encircled) 2.5
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31681. Zbigniew Antonii Piotrowski papers
help of a priest at a nearby church. From November 27 to May 3, Zbigniew stayed at her home, spent some
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31682. Pencil drawing of people seated for Seder created by a former hidden child
Child's pencil drawing on brown paper depicting 9 people seated around 3 sides of a large table set
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31683. Eva Rindner papers
1. Documents and correspondence, 1916-1938 2 of 5. Personal narrative, circa 2004 3 of 5
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31684. Cloth patch
overall: Height: 4.500 inches (11.43 cm) | Width: 3.000 inches (7.62 cm)
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31685. Scout patch
overall: Height: 3.130 inches (7.95 cm) | Width: 2.000 inches (5.08 cm)
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31686. Red triangle badge with a letter B owned by Natan Caron
hanged himself on the first night. On November 3, they arrived in Auschwitz. Natan and Abraham were
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31687. Prisoner badge likely acquired postwar by Natan Caron
hanged himself on the first night. On November 3, they arrived in Auschwitz. Natan and Abraham were
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31688. Lace-trimmed headband or cap owned by a Hungarian chambermaid
Laszlo, left to join his parents in New York. On November 3, 1942, Livia’s mother, Szeren, died of cancer
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31689. Peach nightgown decorated with embroidery owned by a Hungarian Jewish woman
Laszlo, left to join his parents in New York. On November 3, 1942, Livia’s mother, Szeren, died of cancer
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31690. Kessler family papers
Immigration, 1938-1953 Series 3. Correspondence, 1914-1965 Series 4. Hotel-Pension Rauhenstein-Helenschlössl
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31691. Maya and Giora Amir collection
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31692. William Begell papers
and made him camp interpreter. After 3 days, Wilhelm left and returned to the Polish officer’s house
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31693. Concentration camp uniform likely acquired postwar by Natan Caron
hanged himself on the first night. On November 3, they arrived in Auschwitz. Natan and Abraham were
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31694. Pen and ink drawing by David Friedmann of Jews hauling waste in the Ghetto given postwar to a fellow former resident
a cityscape. In the right foreground are 3 men with caps with ropes over their back to pull a
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31695. Autobiographical charcoal drawing by David Friedman of naked women and children entering the showers at Auschwitz
Charcoal drawing on white paper depicting a double line of naked women and 3 children seen from the
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31696. Autobiographical charcoal drawing by David Friedman of despairing and hungry Jews in the Łódź Ghetto
Star of David. Behind them are 3 figures: on the far left, a young woman wrapped in a blanket who
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31697. Tallit with Great Seal, Star of David and 10 commandments used by a US Army chaplain
1 short end. Each end of the tallit has machine embroidered insignia in gold thread: a 3 in. Great
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31698. Swiss watch taken from the body of an SS guard by a concentration camp inmate
overall: Height: 9.375 inches (23.813 cm) | Width: 1.375 inches (3.493 cm) | Depth: 0.250 inches (0
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31699. Wrist watch with a brown band and engraved initials saved from Vilna ghetto
overall: Height: 8.625 inches (21.908 cm) | Width: 1.375 inches (3.493 cm) | Depth: 0.125 inches (0
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31700. Concentration camp striped uniform coat with yellow triangle worn by a Polish Jewish female inmate
and made him camp interpreter. After 3 days, Wilhelm left and returned to the Polish officer’s house