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3976. Eyeglasses and case used Mayer Altarac whose family fled from German occupying forces
her customers, Ganimet Toptani, learning that she was Jewish, offered to help them. Her husband, Atif
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3977. Travel clock within a brown leather case used by the Altarac family while imprisoned
Toptani, learning that she was Jewish, offered to help them. Her husband, Atif Toptani, took the family to
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3978. Barbed wire and a key in a shadow box display belonging to a German-American internee
building, where he was questioned by the Provost Marshal. A few months later, he was offered a job working
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3979. Modern watercolor painting of a German-American internee as a child
building, where he was questioned by the Provost Marshal. A few months later, he was offered a job working
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3980. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 50 kronen note, acquired by Czech refugee
purchase 1300 copies for libraries. In 1974, Hilberg offered the first college-level course on the
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3981. White cloth armband worn by a Roman Catholic Polish firefighter in Warsaw
to fire him, but offered him a summertime position supervising the excavation of soft coal outside of
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3982. Public transport pass and identification tag issued to a Roman Catholic Polish youth
to fire him, but offered him a summertime position supervising the excavation of soft coal outside of
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3983. Pliers used by Lithuanian labor camp inmate to escape
British authorities offered Pola the chance to emigrate to Sweden and she arrived in Uddevalla on July 5
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3984. Leather belt with 2 sets of holes worn postwar by Lithuanian labor camp inmate / aid worker
British authorities offered Pola the chance to emigrate to Sweden and she arrived in Uddevalla on July 5
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3985. Zbigniew Antonii Piotrowski papers
Skombska, covertly offered Zbigniew a place to stay and gave him a slip of paper with her address. Zbigniew
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3986. Concentration camp uniform pants worn by a Polish Jewish inmate
met a doctor from Cieszyn, who offered to get Henryk a job as a nurse in the hospital block. He took
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3987. Color drawing of a boy and girl holding a blue and white flag created by a hidden child
retained his job. The manager, Herr Knaup, designated Salomon an essential employee which offered some
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3988. Pages from a record book with sketches created by a hidden child
retained his job. The manager, Herr Knaup, designated Salomon an essential employee which offered some
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3989. Pencil drawing of people seated for Seder created by a former hidden child
retained his job. The manager, Herr Knaup, designated Salomon an essential employee which offered some
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3990. Rosenfeld family collection
Rosenfeld siblings were sent on a Kindertransport to Great Britain. It is believed that Fiederika offered
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3991. Knud Dyby papers
Danish State offered former royal guardsmen positions in the Danish police force he joined eagerly. He
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3992. White pillowcase with lace and an MS monogram returned to Czech Jewish concentration camp inmates postwar
children could no longer attend public schools. The Jewish community offered classes in different homes
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3993. Color drawing of children seated within a gazebo created by a former hidden child
retained his job. The manager, Herr Knaup, designated Salomon an essential employee which offered some
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3994. Monogrammed pillowcase with whitework embroidery used by a German Jewish Kindertransport refugee
in March 1939 and two year old Esther was sent in June 1939. It is believed that Friederike offered
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3995. Monogrammed pillowcase with whitework embroidery used by a German Jewish Kindertransport refugee
in March 1939 and two year old Esther was sent in June 1939. It is believed that Friederike offered
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3996. Drawn threadwork pillowcase with the embroidered initials KR used by a German Jewish Kindertransport refugee
in March 1939 and two year old Esther was sent in June 1939. It is believed that Friederike offered
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3997. Pillowcase with cutwork flowers and the embroidered initials FL used by a German Jewish Kindertransport refugee
in March 1939 and two year old Esther was sent in June 1939. It is believed that Friederike offered
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3998. Woodcut portrait of Leo Baeck owned by a Jewish Polish girl
regardless of their religious practice. With the increasing German antisemitism, Baeck received many offers
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3999. Freemason white knit cotton gloves presented to a Hungarian Jewish emigre
manufacturing trade. Goodyear offered him the opportunity to open a tire store in Budapest and he became a
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4000. 6 pressed pattern drinking glasses recovered postwar by a Czech Jewish woman
children could no longer attend public schools. The Jewish community offered classes in different homes