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24051. Cleaver used prewar in the Eisiskes shtetl
overall: Height: 5.250 inches (13.335 cm) | Width: 8.250 inches (20.955 cm) | Depth: 0.750 inches
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24052. Enameled metal drinking cup used by a Jewish infant in a displaced persons camp
with 12 adults and 5 children. After the war ended in May 1945, the Bilfeld and Fuchs families
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24053. Embroidered pink slip worn while in hiding in Poland
Jews for deportation to death camps. During an Aktion on January 5 and 6, 1943, Sophia hid, without her
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24054. Yellow cloth strip sewn to a slave laborer's uniform to identify her as a Jew
Gisela Bina Eckstein was born on February 5, 1928, in Battenberg, Germany, to Berthold and Bertha
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24055. Polish Union of Swimming red felt badge with an eagle awarded postwar to a Polish Army swim coach
overall: Height: 5.125 inches (13.018 cm) | Width: 3.875 inches (9.843 cm)
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24056. Sailboat shaped picture frame with a red sail created for a labor camp inmate by a fellow inmate
overall: Height: 4.500 inches (11.43 cm) | Width: 5.750 inches (14.605 cm) | Depth: 1.875 inches (4
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24057. Handpainted linen Torah binder made for a German Jewish boy
overall: Height: 5.250 inches (13.335 cm) | Width: 114.250 inches (290.195 cm)
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24058. Passport holder, carried to Ecuador by a German Jewish woman
While In Quito, Ilse met Horst Abraham (1917-2003), who she married on March 5, 1944. Germany
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24059. Much loved teddy bear given to a Hungarian Jewish girl after her return from Theresienstadt
overall: Height: 15.125 inches (38.418 cm) | Width: 8.250 inches (20.955 cm) | Depth: 5.375 inches
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24060. Portrait print by Esther Lurie of a young woman wearing a plaid dress with two Star of David badges
pictorial area: Height: 5.750 inches (14.605 cm) | Width: 3.875 inches (9.843 cm)
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24061. Striped bath towel embroidered with the inmate’s prisoner number and used in Buchenwald concentration camp
from the rest of the city. On May 5, 1943, Grunia was arrested by the German Security Police (Sipo
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24062. Commemorative armband resembling the Belgian flag worn by a Jewish resistance fighter
5, 1904, in Pabianice, Poland, to Michael Jakub and Yachieta Zilbersac (1876-1963.) Her family
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24063. Belgian Nationalist Movement armband stencilled M.N.B. issued to a Jewish resistance fighter
5, 1904, in Pabianice, Poland, to Michael Jakub and Yachieta Zilbersac (1876-1963.) Her family
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24064. Wallpaper sample created by a Jehovah's Witness in a German labor camp
and was represented by a state lawyer, but was found guilty and sentenced to 5 years hard labor. Under
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24065. Red brushed velvet tefillin pouch with a Star of David found in postwar Berlin
overall: Height: 8.000 inches (20.32 cm) | Width: 5.750 inches (14.605 cm) | Depth: 3.000 inches (7
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24066. Concentration camp uniform pants worn by a Hungarian Jewish prisoner
on Horthy Miklos Tér. Max was arrested on May 5, and held under “protective custody.” During this
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24067. Ink and pencil sketch
on October 5. Jacob returned to Langlade because he had not been properly discharged from the
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24068. Pencil sketch
on October 5. Jacob returned to Langlade because he had not been properly discharged from the
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24069. Pencil sketch
on October 5. Jacob returned to Langlade because he had not been properly discharged from the
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24070. Pencil drawing
on October 5. Jacob returned to Langlade because he had not been properly discharged from the
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24071. Watercolor portrait
on October 5. Jacob returned to Langlade because he had not been properly discharged from the
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24072. Colored pencil drawing
on October 5. Jacob returned to Langlade because he had not been properly discharged from the
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24073. Pencil drawing
on October 5. Jacob returned to Langlade because he had not been properly discharged from the
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24074. Pencil drawing
on October 5. Jacob returned to Langlade because he had not been properly discharged from the
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24075. Pencil drawing
on October 5. Jacob returned to Langlade because he had not been properly discharged from the