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21051. Unauthorized Salvadoran citizenship certificate made out to Miksa Muller (b.
February 6, 1937), Sandor (b. April 23, 1938), Henrick (April 4, 1939), Rosa (b. August 3, 1940) and Ignatz
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21052. Unauthorized Salvadoran citizenship certificate issued to Emanuel Spierer (b.
), Zoltan (b. November 6, 1931), Marta (b. May 12, 1933), Erzsebet (b. December 25, 1934), Eva (b. June 3
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21053. Unauthorized Salvadoran citizenship certificate issued to Bela Wiesner (b.
December 24, 1930), Hedvig (b. October 6, 1932), Aurel (b. July 19, 1934) and Noemie (b. August 30, 1937
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21054. Page from a child's wartime diary written down and illustrated shortly after liberation showing an illustration of the guardhouse and entrance to Theresienstadt.
chambers on July 11, 1944. On July 6 Michal was one of 89 boys (later referred to as the "Birkenau Boys
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21055. Page from a child's wartime diary written down and illustrated shortly after liberation showing a map of Mauthausen and its subcamps.
chambers on July 11, 1944. On July 6 Michal was one of 89 boys (later referred to as the "Birkenau Boys
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21056. Page from a child's wartime diary written down and illustrated shortly after liberation showing an illustration of the crematorium smokestack at Auschwitz/Birkenau.
chambers on July 11, 1944. On July 6 Michal was one of 89 boys (later referred to as the "Birkenau Boys
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21057. Page from a child's wartime diary written down and illustrated shortly after liberation showing an illustration of the crematorium at Auschwitz/Birkenau.
chambers on July 11, 1944. On July 6 Michal was one of 89 boys (later referred to as the "Birkenau Boys
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21058. Page from a child's wartime diary written down and illustrated shortly after liberation showing an illustration of the arms of prisoners, many wearing Capo armbands, at Auschwitz/Birkenau.
chambers on July 11, 1944. On July 6 Michal was one of 89 boys (later referred to as the "Birkenau Boys
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21059. Page from a child's wartime diary written down and illustrated shortly after liberation showing an illustration of a roll-call at Auschwitz/Birkenau.
chambers on July 11, 1944. On July 6 Michal was one of 89 boys (later referred to as the "Birkenau Boys
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21060. Eva and Heinz Geiringer pose with a bicycle on a street in Belgium after fleeing Vienna.
to go to a forced labor camp on July 6, 1942, the family decided to hide. Erich felt they would be
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21061. Close-up portrait of Heinz Geiringer wearing his boy scout uniform.
to go to a forced labor camp on July 6, 1942, the family decided to hide. Erich felt they would be
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21062. Otto and Fritzi Frank pose near her home in Lucerne, Switzerland with the actress Audrey Hepburn where they were trying to convince her to play the role of Anne Frank in the movie directed by George Stevens.
to go to a forced labor camp on July 6, 1942, the family decided to hide. Erich felt they would be
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21063. Wedding of Otto Frank and Fritzi Geiringer. They met and married after each had lost their spouses during the Holocaust.
to go to a forced labor camp on July 6, 1942, the family decided to hide. Erich felt they would be
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21064. Landscape painting drawn by Heinz Geiringer, a Jewish teenager in Amsterdam, while in hiding to keep himself occupied.
to go to a forced labor camp on July 6, 1942, the family decided to hide. Erich felt they would be
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21065. Portrait of Fritzi Geiringer painted by her husband Erich while he was in hiding.
to go to a forced labor camp on July 6, 1942, the family decided to hide. Erich felt they would be
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21066. Portrait of a man painted by Erich Geiringer while in hiding.
to go to a forced labor camp on July 6, 1942, the family decided to hide. Erich felt they would be
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21067. Portrait of Fritzi Geirnger painted by her husband Erich while in hiding.
to go to a forced labor camp on July 6, 1942, the family decided to hide. Erich felt they would be
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21068. Painting of an attic view drawn by Heinz Geiringer, a Jewish teenager in Amsterdam, while in hiding to keep himself occupied.
to go to a forced labor camp on July 6, 1942, the family decided to hide. Erich felt they would be
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21069. Self-portrait showing himself in dispair sitting with his head on his arms in an imaginary room painted by Heinz Geiringer, a Jewish teenager in Amsterdam, while in hiding to keep himself occupied.
to go to a forced labor camp on July 6, 1942, the family decided to hide. Erich felt they would be
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21070. Self portrait showing the artist studying in an imaginary room painted by Heinz Geiringer, a Jewish teenager in Amsterdam, while in hiding to keep himself occupied.
to go to a forced labor camp on July 6, 1942, the family decided to hide. Erich felt they would be
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21071. Rudolf Markovitz, an Austrian Jewish refugee and grandfather of the donor, plays the piano in an English pub.
to go to a forced labor camp on July 6, 1942, the family decided to hide. Erich felt they would be
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21072. Group portrait of elementary school students in Amsterdam.
to go to a forced labor camp on July 6, 1942, the family decided to hide. Erich felt they would be
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21073. Eva Geiringer sits in her classroom in Amsterdam in front of a painting of Indonesia.
to go to a forced labor camp on July 6, 1942, the family decided to hide. Erich felt they would be
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21074. Studio portrait of Eva Geiringer (later Schloss) after her return to Amsterdam following her liberation from Auschwitz.
to go to a forced labor camp on July 6, 1942, the family decided to hide. Erich felt they would be
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21075. Close up portrait of Otto and Fritzi Frank in Switzerland where they settled after the war.
to go to a forced labor camp on July 6, 1942, the family decided to hide. Erich felt they would be