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6126. Eichmann Trial -- Session 85 -- Written testimonies from Germany presented to the court re: following orders, cruelty, numbers killed, and Himmler
strained, offered him alcohol, and sat down to talk to him saying that he believed that the German war
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6127. German prisoner of war identification tag worn by a Jewish soldier in the Polish Army
villagers approached the train offering kielbasa, apples and bread. The German guards gave the prisoners one
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6128. White lace pillowcase 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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6129. Halina Olomucki drawing of man and children taken by armed guards
Germans began mass deportations to Treblinka killing center. Korczak was offered a chance to escape, but
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6130. Rubin and Huntly families papers
risk of getting caught. He also refused offers by the Chinese to be released back to Hungary. Tibor and
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6131. Vernier calipers used by a Jewish Polish worker in Oskar Schindler's armament factory
offered a spot on Schindler's list and sent to Brunnlitz. Sam was first imprisoned by the Germans in 1939
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6132. Ze’ev Raveh Werba papers
furniture and other belongings and they offered to pay Wova for the items, but he refused. He was able to
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6133. 3 9mm Luger bullet casings recovered during the excavations of mass execution sites
documents these remains of a Holocaust by bullets and offers respectful remembrance for the fallen.
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6134. Schulder and Sons furrier’s knife brought with an Austrian Jewish refugee
candlesticks, arrived in Indiana on January 16, 1939. Isidor was offered a position with his sponsor’s fur
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6135. Silver medallion with Mary enthroned holding Jesus given to a Jewish girl living in hiding
Roza received a letter forwarded by the Jewish Committee from her relatives in the US offering to help
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6136. German military identification tag given to a Danish resistance member
Danish State offered former royal guardsmen positions in the Danish police force he joined eagerly. He
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6137. Silver charm bracelet saved by a young German Jewish refugee
a Kindertransport. Ruth also had a job offer in Manchester, England, but the outbreak of war in
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6138. U.S. Army tailor made, short waisted officer's jacket worn by a Signal Corps photographer for the war crimes trials
following the end of the military tribunal, Ray was honorably discharged. Ray was offered the chance to stay
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6139. Set of US Army issue dog tags worn by a Jewish soldier and POW
demanded that Jewish prisoners identify themselves. Other prisoners offered to hide Norman’s identity, but
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6140. Henry Greenbaum papers
jobs might offer some protection, Henry’s father arranged for Henry and three of his sisters to work in
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6141. Drawing of 2 young girls for a planned illustrated book by a German Jewish refugee
work in the publishing industry. Nelly began offering craft lessons to support her five year old son
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6142. Radzinowicz family papers
help Anatol, offering to fill out false Aryanization documents to shield him from further persecution
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6143. Set of four lobby cards for the film “The Voice in the Night” (1941)
clearly was politically charged, to one that offered more suspense. This object is one of more than 1
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6144. Set of four lobby cards for the film “Women in Bondage” (1944)
marrying. The government offered public support for families, and awarded the Cross of Honor of the German
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6145. Silver napkin ring with an engraved floral design and name brought with a German Jewish prewar emigre
and paid for her ticket. Ruth had a job offer in Manchester, England, but the outbreak of war in
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6146. Kurt Schwarz papers
to New York, and he offered to pay for Schwarz's journey there. Schwarz left Italy for New York on
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6147. Arthur Jacobs photograph collection
building, where he was questioned by the Provost Marshal. A few months later, he was offered a job working
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6148. Grynfeld and Grynglas families' papers
workshop. Abram Grynglas was offered a position with the ghetto police, but he refused and continued to
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6149. Leslie Meisels identification card
’s family met an Army chaplain who was distantly related to them and offered to arrange passage to the US
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6150. Pair of leather slippers received from Oskar Schindler by a Jewish Polish worker
sent to Auschwitz and had to be replaced. Sam had mechanical skills and was offered a spot on Schindler