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32126. Przodownikom Pracy [Socialist Hero of Labor] lapel medal issued to a Jewish official postwar
overall: | Depth: 0.625 inches (1.588 cm) | Diameter: 1.375 inches (3.493 cm)
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32127. Engraved ornament of a ski awarded to a German Jewish businessman in Shanghai
to Theresienstadt in August 1942. Eugen died in Theresienstadt on August 3, 1943. Elsa was
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32128. 11th Armored Division double sided poster of news reports received by a soldier
Kirkebo was awarded a Silver Star and 3 Bronze Stars for his heroism and leadership in action.
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32129. Allied Military Authority currency, 1 schilling, for use in Austria, acquired by a US soldier
motif over a laurel leaf garland. On the reverse are 3 large, overlapped, circular medallions with a
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32130. Nazi Germany, 5 mark note, acquired by a US soldier
Silver Star and 3 Bronze Stars for his leadership and heroism in action.
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32131. Weimar Germany, 10 mark note acquired by a US soldier
overall: Height: 3.250 inches (8.255 cm) | Width: 4.875 inches (12.383 cm)
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32132. Ahrweiler District, Weimar Germany, 1 million mark note, acquired by a US soldier
overall: Height: 3.500 inches (8.89 cm) | Width: 5.750 inches (14.605 cm)
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32133. Iceland, 10 kronur, acquired by a US soldier
awarded a Silver Star and 3 Bronze Stars for his leadership and heroism in action.
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32134. Allied Military Authority, 50 groschen, for use in Austria acquired by a US soldier
and 3 Bronze Stars for his leadership and heroism in action.
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32135. Belgium, 10 francs or 2 belga note, acquired by a US soldier
awarded a Silver Star and 3 Bronze Stars for his leadership and heroism in action.
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32136. Records related to Hungarian Jewish communities
-5a); 2. Central Council of the Hungarian Jews (Reel 6-9; 63-65; 78-82, 110-114, 123, 129-133); 3
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32137. Bilingual poster encouraging wartime unity of Mexico and America and all American citizens regardless of nationality
image. The poster has 3 evenly spaced horizontal creases and one vertical crease in the center.
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32138. Rabbi William Z. Dalin family papers
Series 2. Bella Dalin papers, 1946-1947; Series 3. Helene Dreydel papers, circa 1872, 1938-1961; Series 4
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32139. Accordion and case owned by a Jewish Austrian émigré
b: Height: 0.500 inches (1.27 cm) | Width: 3.750 inches (9.525 cm) | Depth: 0.125 inches (0.318 cm)
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32140. U.S. Army uniform tan necktie worn by a Signal Corps photographer for the war crimes trials
overall: Height: 44.750 inches (113.665 cm) | Width: 3.000 inches (7.62 cm)
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32141. US Army footlocker used by a soldier
.There are metal corner reinforcements, metal edging on the lid bottom, and 3 scalloped metal hinges on the
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32142. Framed shadow box of military medals and ribbons awarded to a US Army Captain
bottom): cloth US Army 65th Division patch, Chemical Corps insignia, 3 gold-tone pins with American
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32143. German ceramic pipe with a painted scene of two deer
overall: Height: 17.500 inches (44.45 cm) | Width: 1.500 inches (3.81 cm) | Depth: 5.250 inches (13
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32144. US Army drawstring button bag and buttons used by a soldier
overall: Height: 4.130 inches (10.49 cm) | Width: 3.130 inches (7.95 cm)
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32145. US Army duffel bag used by a soldier
attached to handle. The opening has a cloth flap and 3 grommets that stack onto metal U-rings attached to
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32146. Framed set of military medals, ribbons and insignia awarded to US Army Captain J.G. Mitnick
's markings, pair of metal captain's bars, set of black subdued captains’ markings, next row- same as above, 3
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32147. Pair of US Army paratrooper boots worn by a soldier
660 3 / (three lines, illegible text) inside tongue,stamped in black: [-?] U.S.A. / No105 / B / 11
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32148. Lt. J. George Mitnick stencil used to label his US Army equipment
overall: Height: 3.940 inches (10.008 cm) | Width: 16.000 inches (40.64 cm)
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32149. US Army, 45th Infantry Division, Class A Thunderbird patch owned by a Jewish soldier
overall: Height: 3.250 inches (8.255 cm) | Width: 2.750 inches (6.985 cm)
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32150. Handmade American flag created by former concentration camp inmates and given to a U.S. liberator
dying at a rate of 25-30 people per day upon liberation. Two days prior, SS guards had forced another 3