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6376. Jewish Brigade Group arm patch with 4 red chevrons worn by a soldier in the Brigade
operating businesses and trades, and from offering goods and services. On October 28, 1938, the Germans
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6377. Star of David badge printed with Jude worn to identfiy a Jew in Vienna
of birth and their mother was Romanian which offered the fewest opportunities. The three brothers
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6378. Man in a 3-button suit, drawn to illustrate pattern
Holocaust; Henia’s sister in Dachau concentration camp. In 1949, Charles H. Jordan of the AJDC, offered
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6379. Koreshige Inuzuka papers
offering them refuge. On December 7, Japan bombed Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, prompting the United States to
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6380. Green painted arched bracket recovered during the excavations of mass execution sites
bullets and offers respectful remembrance for the fallen.
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6381. Partial black plastic widetooth comb discarded at a mass execution site
bullets and offers respectful remembrance for the fallen.
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6382. Partial black plastic widetooth comb discarded at a mass execution site
bullets and offers respectful remembrance for the fallen.
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6383. Bent metal shard saved by a soldier in the Jewish Brigade, British Army
operating businesses and trades, and from offering goods and services. On October 28, 1938, the Germans
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6384. U.S. Army regulation uniform shirt 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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6385. U.S. Army uniform tan necktie 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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6386. U.S. Army regulation uniform shirt 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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6387. US Army regulation uniform shirt 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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6388. Caroline Ferriday collection
1951 to offer “effective assistance” to the victims. The UN acted as an intermediary to Bonn, the
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6389. Jewish Brigade Group embroidered shoulder title patch worn by a Brigade soldier
operating businesses and trades, and from offering goods and services. On October 28, 1938, the Germans
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6390. Embossed brown leather bi-fold wallet used by a soldier in the Jewish Brigade, British Army
operating businesses and trades, and from offering goods and services. On October 28, 1938, the Germans
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6391. Jewish Brigade Group uniform patch with 1 red stripe worn by a Brigade soldier
operating businesses and trades, and from offering goods and services. On October 28, 1938, the Germans
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6392. Hockenheimer, Loewenthal, Fraenkel, and Brock families papers
longer permitted to attend school in September 1940, his mother offered his volunteer services as a
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6393. Doily with a gray and red cross stitched couple with flowers recovered postwar by a Polish Jewish girl
while offering her a bouquet of backstitched red flowers with green leaves. The details of their faces
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6394. Street scene in Shanghai
Holocaust; Henia’s sister in Dachau concentration camp. In 1949, Charles H. Jordan of the AJDC, offered
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6395. Makeshift stove in the Wacs' home in Shanghai
Holocaust; Henia’s sister in Dachau concentration camp. In 1949, Charles H. Jordan of the AJDC, offered
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6396. Interior of the Wacs' home in Shanghai
Holocaust; Henia’s sister in Dachau concentration camp. In 1949, Charles H. Jordan of the AJDC, offered
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6397. Evy Woods papers
1945. The soldiers offered the children some chicken, but Herta did not allow Evy to eat any. The
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6398. Shovel head with a partial wooden handle recovered postwar at a mass execution and grave site in Ukraine
these remains of a Holocaust by bullets and offers respectful remembrance for the fallen.
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6399. Stamped black plastic dust comb owned by a German Jewish refugee
buttons as well as shoes and socks. He offered work to many Polish Jewish refugees who fled Poland due to
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6400. Black plastic dust comb owned by a German Jewish refugee
buttons as well as shoes and socks. He offered work to many Polish Jewish refugees who fled Poland due to