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12501. Paper collage depicting grass, sky, and a tree created by a Jewish Austrian child
the children were deported between February 12, 1941 and October 9, 1942. Gertrude Winter was deported
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12502. Drawing of a grocery store with a list of food items created by a Jewish Austrian child
the children were deported between February 12, 1941 and October 9, 1942. Gertrude Winter was deported
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12503. Drawing of ducks and birds on the grounds of Schonbrunn Palace in Vienna created by a Jewish Austrian child
the children were deported between February 12, 1941 and October 9, 1942. Gertrude Winter was deported
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12504. Paper with sketches, writing and arithmetic exercises created by a Jewish Austrian child
the children were deported between February 12, 1941 and October 9, 1942. Gertrude Winter was deported
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12505. Drawing of two people in a store created by a Jewish Austrian child
the children were deported between February 12, 1941 and October 9, 1942. Gertrude Winter was deported
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12506. Drawing of a house with trees and person created by a Jewish Austrian child
the children were deported between February 12, 1941 and October 9, 1942. Gertrude Winter was deported
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12507. Two newsprint ads for "Confessions of a Nazi Spy"
a: Height: 9.500 inches (24.13 cm) | Width: 4.000 inches (10.16 cm)
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12508. Women in War, Theater Weekly Handbill
Overall: Height: 7.100 inches (18.034 cm) | Width: 9.400 inches (23.876 cm)
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12509. Starostwo Miejskie w Warszawie (Sygn. 485) : Wybrane materialy
Agriculture; 8. Police Administrator. Pass Office; 9. Police Director; 10. Additional materials added from
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12510. Oral history interview with Helmut Kobler
23, 1992, June 17, 1993, and September 9, 1993. The interview was received by the Archives Branch in
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12511. Oral history interview with Eric Livingston
arrested on November 9, 1938; being imprisoned in Dachau; getting released in December 1938; receiving his
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12512. Oral history interview with Lore Gilbert
The Bay Area Holocaust Oral History Project conducted the interview with Lore Gilbert on December 9
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12513. Apology letter from residents of Bonbaden, Germany, addressed to Margot K. Stern
(part of city of Braunfels), in Hessen, Germany, 9 November 2008, containing an apology to Margot K
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12514. David Markovic testimony
Yugoslavia, his internment at Flossenbürg and Dachau, and his postwar life. Typescript, 9 pages, as dictated
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12515. Chaja and Teifeld families photographs
9
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12516. Krieger and Frankel families photograph collection
textiles business, and she had 9 brothers and sisters, including her brother Shlomo Frankel (later Shlomo
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12517. Abrasza Feldman collection
settled in Lodz, Poland. Rubin managed a shoe store on 9 Napiorkowska Street in Lodz. Abraham attended
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12518. Herman Schwartz photograph collection
Herman Benjamin Schwartz was born on January 9, 1918, to Morris and Elizabeth Izerte Schwartz in
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12519. Dr. Friedrich Walter Forster collection
The Dr. Friedrich Walter Forester (1874-1950) was born on August 9, 1874. Before the war, he worked
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12520. Ruth Loeb Forrest papers
Ruth Loeb Forrest was born on August 9, 1932, in Rastatt, Germany and had a brother Armin (1930
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12521. Rabbi Dr. Jecheskiel Lewin collection
“Monachium”—October 9, 1938 “Odpejsowanie”—July 30, 1939 “6-Sierpnia”—July 13, 1939 “Musolini w Pulapce
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12522. Ingrid Sacks collection
separation was very painful both for her and her rescuers. She immigrated to the United States on September 9
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12523. Julius Strassburger family correspondence
Holocaust Memorial Museum Art and Artifacts branch on August 9, 2000.
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12524. Manfred Wildmann family letters
9
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12525. Irma Gideon collection
(April 19, 1876-October 28, 1948) and Bertha Frank (November 9, 1883-July 26, 1966). She had three