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13001. Announcement in Romanian issued by the Mayor of Roman, Food Distribution Service on November 28, 1942, regarding the distribution of sugar.
and 108 lei per kg. for loose sugar and will be distributed on the basis of ration card no.5
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13002. Group portrait of a Jewish family and friends celebrating a wedding.
Elizabeth Betsy Zwarenstein. Deborah was born on February 5, 1942, and she had two older sisters, Gisela
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13003. Studio portrait of three Jewish sisters in The Netherlands.
Elizabeth Betsy Zwarenstein. Deborah was born on February 5, 1942, and she had two older sisters, Gisela
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13004. Margreet Dotsch and her sister Deborah play in the sand with toy pails and shovels.
Elizabeth Betsy Zwarenstein. Deborah was born on February 5, 1942, and she had two older sisters, Gisela
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13005. Close-up portrait of Nechama Ejnes standing in a garden.
Ejnes and Hanna, nee Gross, Ejnes on March 5, 1927 in Wojslawice, Poland. She has one younger sister
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13006. Prewar portrait of the Ejnes family in Wojslawice.
Ejnes and Hanna, nee Gross, Ejnes on March 5, 1927 in Wojslawice, Poland. She has one younger sister
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13007. Five International Tracing Service box files of Gross-Rosen.
up the largest Holocaust archive in the world. The documents contain information on 17.5 million
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13008. One row of International Tracing Service boxed files of Ravensbrueck concentration camp.
up the largest Holocaust archive in the world. The documents contain information on 17.5 million
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13009. View of four bookshelves containing I.T.S. boxed files.
up the largest Holocaust archive in the world. The documents contain information on 17.5 million
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13010. Front cover of I.T.S. Lithuanian deportation book of 1941.
up the largest Holocaust archive in the world. The documents contain information on 17.5 million
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13011. View of five I.T.S. Dachau records books stacked horizontally.
up the largest Holocaust archive in the world. The documents contain information on 17.5 million
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13012. View of the exterior building of ITS.
up the largest Holocaust archive in the world. The documents contain information on 17.5 million
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13013. View of the Central Name Index of the International Tracing Service in Bad Arolsen.
up the largest Holocaust archive in the world. The documents contain information on 17.5 million
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13014. Back view of one row of solitary binded documents.
up the largest Holocaust archive in the world. The documents contain information on 17.5 million
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13015. Survivors from Kozienice exhume and rebury victims killed by the Nazis.
May 5, 1919) and Itzhak (b. June 4, 1922) and two younger sisters Sara Scendle (b. December 29, 1926
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13016. Survivors from Kozienice exhume and rebury victims killed by the Nazis.
May 5, 1919) and Itzhak (b. June 4, 1922) and two younger sisters Sara Scendle (b. December 29, 1926
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13017. Charlotte Mendelsohn holds her young daughter Cecile.
Charlotte nee Schlesingeri Mendelson (b. Berlin, 12/5/1903). Soon after the Nazi rise to power, the
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13018. Portrait of Cecile Mendelsohn while in hiding.
Charlotte nee Schlesingeri Mendelson (b. Berlin, 12/5/1903). Soon after the Nazi rise to power, the
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13019. Poster announcing a day of mourning for the deportation of the illegal immigrants of SS Exodus
overall: Height: 25.000 inches (63.5 cm) | Width: 20.130 inches (51.13 cm)
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13020. Handmade leather ID case made for a Jewish work leader
overall: Height: 5.200 inches (13.208 cm) | Width: 3.500 inches (8.89 cm) | Depth: 0.240 inches (0
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13021. Medal and certificate awarded for service in the Polish Home Army
b: Height: 8.380 inches (21.285 cm) | Width: 5.750 inches (14.605 cm)
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13022. Prayer book kept in hidding during the Holocaust by a Jewish German girl
overall: Height: 8.620 inches (21.895 cm) | Width: 5.750 inches (14.605 cm)
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13023. Leica camera and leather camera case
a: Height: 3.000 inches (7.62 cm) | Width: 5.250 inches (13.335 cm) | Depth: 1.625 inches (4.128 cm)
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13024. Mauser 1896 revolver, firing pin, and holster taken by a US soldier from a German prisoner of war
c: Height: 11.000 inches (27.94 cm) | Width: 5.000 inches (12.7 cm) | Depth: 1.250 inches (3.175 cm)
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13025. Shirt
overall: Height: 21.000 inches (53.34 cm) | Width: 25.000 inches (63.5 cm)