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24776. Watercolor painting of a mountain village by Jacob J. Barosin
on October 5. Jacob returned to Langlade because he had not been properly discharged from the
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24777. Watercolor painting of a street scene by Jacob J. Barosin
on October 5. Jacob returned to Langlade because he had not been properly discharged from the
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24778. Watercolor painting of a rural cabin by Jacob J. Barosin
on October 5. Jacob returned to Langlade because he had not been properly discharged from the
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24779. Unused factory-printed Star of David badge printed with Juif, owned by Jacob J. Barosin
on October 5. Jacob returned to Langlade because he had not been properly discharged from the
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24780. Rabbi Jacob G. Wiener papers
September 19, 1925), Benno (b. October 5, 1918), and Liesel (b. February 2, 1921). His father owned a
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24781. Autobiographical drawing by Jacob Barosin
on October 5. Jacob returned to Langlade because he had not been properly discharged from the
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24782. Wedding gown made from a parachute worn by Lili Lax Friedman and many additional Jewish brides in a DP camp
had 5 sisters: Faige, Scheindl, Malka, Etel, and Shprintza. Yitzhak was a traveling salesman and a
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24783. Purple velvet tallit pouch made by a woman for her fiance in a DP camp
had 5 sisters: Faige, Scheindl, Malka, Etel, and Shprintza. Yitzhak was a traveling salesman and a
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24784. Brown leather trifold wallet used by a Jewish medical officer, 2nd Polish Corps
overall: Height: 3.875 inches (9.843 cm) | Width: 5.500 inches (13.97 cm) | Depth: 0.250 inches (0
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24785. Mezuzah and tombstone pendants on a necklace made by a former concentration camp inmate in a DP camp
arrived February 4 or 5, 1945. Conditions were horrendous; food was scarce and typhus was everywhere
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24786. Cigarette holder made by a former concentration camp inmate in a DP camp
arrived February 4 or 5, 1945. Conditions were horrendous; food was scarce and typhus was everywhere
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24787. 2nd Polish Corps Syrenka patch with the Warsaw Mermaid worn by a Jewish medical officer, 2nd Polish Corps
overall: Height: 2.000 inches (5.08 cm) | Width: 1.625 inches (4.128 cm)
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24788. Beatrice Muchman papers
Beatrice (Trixie) Westheimer was born on June 5, 1933, in Berlin, Germany, the only child of Julius
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24789. Watercolor of a female corpse by an inmate given to a liberator of Bergen Belsen concentration camp
arriving at Bergen Belsen on April 5, 1945. In 1942, she was imprisoned in Theresienstadt, and then in
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24790. Jiří Lauscher collection
- 1945 Series 5: Theresienstadt materials, Index cards of prominent individuals at Theresienstadt, circa
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24791. Henry (Heinz) Wachs family papers
5
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24792. Ruth Rappaport papers
-1949 and undated Series 4: Work and travel papers, approximately 1937-1966 Series 5: Photographs
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24793. Simon Jeruchim papers
market. Simon acted as a lookout during the slaughtering. Ernst did not want to care for 5 year old
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24794. Frederick Weinstein papers
Bajla Gerszange Winnykamien b. January 5, 1903. Fred's older sister Pola was born in 1920 and his
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24795. Sylvia Weiss collection
of her father’s surgery reached her. On April 5, 1944 the Hungarian authorities issued anti-Jewish
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24796. Drawing of men sawing wood outdoors by a German Jewish internee
pictorial area: Height: 5.250 inches (13.335 cm) | Width: 8.875 inches (22.543 cm)
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24797. Continental typewriter with a green wooden cover used by Martin Niemoeller
Austria, where he was liberated by American troops on May 5. After the war, he became president of the
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24798. Anvil-shaped paperweight given to a US soldier serving as a displaced persons camp administrator
over 5,000 people living in barracks with inadequate plumbing and sanitation. The camp was surrounded
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24799. Robert Reams - Fish(ing Party)
Modernes," which was founded by Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir, until his death on July 5, 2018
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24800. Swimming; family takes a train in June 1940
Mauthausen, but was only there a few days before American troops liberated the camp on May 5. Upon liberation