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21876. Jiří Lauscher collection
1943- 1944 Series 6: Theresienstadt materials, Karl Fleischmann materials, 1942-1965 Series 7
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21877. Lenneberg and Brünell families papers
bicycled over 500 miles through bombed out Europe in 6 weeks and upon arrival in Lippborg, Ursula saw her
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21878. Jeanne Daman Scaglione collection
The Jeanne Daman Scaglione papers are arranged as 6 series: I. Biographical materials, 1935-1986
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21879. Ruth Rappaport papers
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21880. Nina Merrick papers
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21881. Rectangular, Arnheim hand stamp used by Gerry van Heel to forge identification documents
numbers, such as 0, 8, and 6. If the erasure damaged the paper, he made paper and attached it to the
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21882. Drawing of five women in front of barracks by a German Jewish internee
pictorial area: Height: 6.125 inches (15.557 cm) | Width: 7.875 inches (20.003 cm)
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21883. Small, ink roller used by Gerry van Heel to forge identification documents
numbers, such as 0, 8, and 6. If the erasure damaged the paper, he made paper and attached it to the
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21884. Richard Rubenstein
Rolls TALA 6-10 Allies CR6 In May 1939 Britain declared, with the exception of 75,000 people over the
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21885. New York
the library, most wrapped in paper, with numbers on the spines or Hebrew writing. (6:42) Signs on the
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21886. Hans Prause
forest. Roll 6 02:11:25 Prause says that the German population at home did not know about the
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21887. Tadeusz Pankiewicz - Cracow
6, 7: Pankiewicz knew of several cases where Poles helped Jews after the liquidation of the ghetto
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21888. Decorated porcelain teacup saved by a German Jewish prewar refugee
overall: Height: 3.250 inches (8.255 cm) | Width: 3.625 inches (9.208 cm) | Depth: 2.750 inches (6
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21889. Metal bathroom pass issued to a Jewish Czech slave laborer
ring for extra bread and at times bought food on the black market. She worked 12 hour shifts, 6 nights
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21890. Bearded man hand puppet created by a German Jewish Holocaust survivor and World War II veteran
overall: Height: 16.500 inches (41.91 cm) | Width: 8.000 inches (20.32 cm) | Depth: 2.750 inches (6
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21891. Pencil portrait of his father brought to the US by a Jewish refugee from Vienna
overall: Height: 7.375 inches (18.733 cm) | Width: 6.500 inches (16.51 cm)
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21892. Autobiographical oil painting by David Friedman of a woman and 3 children barefoot and hungry on a Łódź Ghetto street
would not receive their ration cards. In 1948, he married Hildegard Taussig, born in Berlin on April 6
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21893. Autobiographical oil painting by David Friedman of a large group of Jews living in an attic in the Łódź Ghetto
would not receive their ration cards. In 1948, he married Hildegard Taussig, born in Berlin on April 6
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21894. Autobiographical charcoal drawing by David Friedman of a mother helping her sick son in a concentration camp
would not receive their ration cards. In 1948, he married Hildegard Taussig, born in Berlin on April 6
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21895. Drawing of a sleeping seminude woman by a German Jewish internee
pictorial area: Height: 6.000 inches (15.24 cm) | Width: 8.875 inches (22.543 cm)
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21896. Two-sided drawing of bunk space and two men by by a German Jewish internee
pictorial area: Height: 6.125 inches (15.557 cm) | Width: 5.250 inches (13.335 cm)
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21897. Drafting tool piece used by Mayer Altarac who fled German-occupied Belgrade with his family
Sarajevo. Yugoslavia was held together by a totalitarian monarchy backed by the military. On April 6
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21898. Handkerchief bearing a two-headed eagle owned by the Altarac family who fled from German occupying forces
Sarajevo. Yugoslavia was held together by a totalitarian monarchy backed by the military. On April 6
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21899. Purse carried by Mimi Altarac who fled German-occupied Belgrade with her family
Sarajevo. Yugoslavia was held together by a totalitarian monarchy backed by the military. On April 6
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21900. Embroidered, pink dress once worn by Lela Altarac, who was killed in a bombing raid
Sarajevo. Yugoslavia was held together by a totalitarian monarchy backed by the military. On April 6