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20301. Czerner, Fröhlich, and Porges families papers
Series 4. Printed materials, undated Series 5. Photographs, circa 1906-1940s
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20302. Gisela Zamora papers
Gisela Bina Eckstein was born on February 5, 1928, in Battenberg, Germany, to Berthold and Bertha
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20303. Zarembski-Ferst-Kostanski-Wierzbicki families photographs
Felicia Ferst (née Zarembska, 1927-2005) was born Felecia Zarembska on November 5, 1927 in Warsaw
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20304. Christopher R. Browning papers
Grujicic, Documents, 1990-1992 • Series 4: Radislav Grujicic, Indexes, 1990 • Series 5: Radislav Grujicic
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20305. Zvi and Eva Schloss papers
report for a labor camp in Germany, on July 5, 1942, the family decided to go into hiding. Erich felt
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20306. Green knit cap worn by a concentration camp inmate saved by getting on Schindler's list
with 5-10 employees. Henry’s mother, Martha, was actively involved in the business. His sister, Susi
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20307. Red leather photograph case carried by a Jewish Austrian refugee
to 5 years older than Margit. The family was wealthy and assimilated. Margit's father came from an
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20308. Autobiographical charcoal drawing by David Friedman of a mother with two children in Lodzer Ghetto
camp at the former Buchenwald concentration camp. Released on June 5, Hilde returned to Prague and
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20309. Autobiographical charcoal drawing by David Friedman of newcomers to the Łódź Ghetto pulling a carriage
camp at the former Buchenwald concentration camp. Released on June 5, Hilde returned to Prague and
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20310. Autobiographical drawing by David Friedmann of Jewish prisoners on their way to bury a shot comrade
camp at the former Buchenwald concentration camp. Released on June 5, Hilde returned to Prague and
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20311. Silver vermeil cake server received as a wedding gift by a Jewish woman in prewar Germany
1936, Selma and Hugo emigrated to Palestine with their 5 year old son, Kurt. They then emigrated to the
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20312. Violin case used by a Sinti musician
overall: Height: 5.250 inches (13.335 cm) | Width: 30.250 inches (76.835 cm) | Depth: 9.500 inches
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20313. Lantern and candle used by a Sinti family
b: Height: 2.370 inches (6.02 cm) | Diameter: 2.000 inches (5.08 cm)
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20314. Life Saving Cross with a striped ribbon and presentation box awarded to a Lithuanian rescuer
b: Height: 5.125 inches (13.017 cm) | Width: 3.000 inches (7.62 cm) | Depth: 0.750 inches (1.905 cm)
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20315. Coin purse owned by Otto Frank
began deporting Jews from the Netherlands, via the Westerbork transit camp. On July 5, Otto’s daughter
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20316. Wrist watch kept by a Hungarian Jewish concentration camp inmate
5. Around January 20, a German SS battalion arrived and ordered the prisoners to line up outside
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20317. Stitching awl with a 1.25 inch needle used by a Polish Jewish refugee conscripted as a shoemaker by the Soviet Army
Simon kept moving his family, his wife, Sara, and sons David, 9, and Haim, 5, east to escape persecution
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20318. Leather creaser with a pointed triangular head used by a Polish Jewish refugee conscripted as a shoemaker by the Soviet Army
his family, his wife, Sara, and sons David, 9, and Haim, 5, east to escape persecution. Soon after
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20319. Embossing tool with 3 wheel attachments used by a Polish Jewish refugee conscripted as a shoemaker by the Soviet Army
Sara, and sons David, 9, and Haim, 5, east to escape persecution. Soon after they reached Soviet
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20320. 7/8 double edge iron shoemaking tool used by a Polish Jewish refugee conscripted as a shoemaker by the Soviet Army
moving his family, his wife, Sara, and sons David, 9, and Haim, 5, east to escape persecution. Soon after
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20321. Wooden awl haft with chuck used by a Polish Jewish refugee conscripted as a shoemaker by the Soviet Army
in September 1939, Simon kept moving his family, his wife, Sara, and sons David, 9, and Haim, 5, east
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20322. 12/14 double edge iron shoemaking tool used by a Polish Jewish refugee conscripted as a shoemaker by the Soviet Army
wife, Sara, and sons David, 9, and Haim, 5, east to escape persecution. Soon after they reached Soviet
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20323. Leather creaser with a curved needle point head used by a Polish Jewish refugee conscripted as a shoemaker by the Soviet Army
in September 1939, Simon kept moving his family, his wife, Sara, and sons David, 9, and Haim, 5, east
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20324. Stitching awl with a 1 inch curved needle used by a Polish Jewish refugee conscripted as a shoemaker by the Soviet Army
moving his family, his wife, Sara, and sons David, 9, and Haim, 5, east to escape persecution. Soon after
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20325. Wooden awl haft with chuck and ferrule used by a Polish Jewish refugee conscripted as a shoemaker by the Soviet Army
1939, Simon kept moving his family, his wife, Sara, and sons David, 9, and Haim, 5, east to escape