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27276. Sewing needle case used for lipstick in the Warsaw ghetto
widens at the joint, with 3 incised rings at the bottom and a green stone at the end of the rounded cap
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27277. Cast metal charcoal iron with a wooden handle
overall: Height: 7.500 inches (19.05 cm) | Width: 7.125 inches (18.098 cm) | Depth: 3.125 inches (7
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27278. Cast metal charcoal iron with hinged top and wooden handle
overall: Height: 9.875 inches (25.083 cm) | Width: 7.875 inches (20.003 cm) | Depth: 3.625 inches
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27279. Cut and uncut granite stones from a quarry at the Mauthausen concentration camp
day, and had inadequate food, clothing, and sanitary conditions. The SS abandoned the camp on May 3
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27280. 75 mm artillery shell found in the ruins of the Warsaw Ghetto
1940, German authorities in Warsaw decreed the establishment of a 1.3 square mile Jewish ghetto and
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27281. Sliding calipers from a carrying case containing anthropometry instruments used in Nazi Germany
spreading calipers (.1.1), a grease pencil (.1.3), and a pencil (.1.4), all stored in a carrying case (.1).
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27282. Box iron of the type used in Łódź Ghetto
overall: Height: 6.500 inches (16.51 cm) | Width: 12.500 inches (31.75 cm) | Depth: 3.750 inches (9
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27283. Shoemaker's hammer of the type used in Łódź Ghetto
overall: Height: 11.750 inches (29.845 cm) | Width: 3.500 inches (8.89 cm) | Depth: 1.000 inches (2
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27284. Shoemaker's finishing iron of the type used in Łódź Ghetto
overall: Height: 6.750 inches (17.145 cm) | Width: 1.000 inches (2.54 cm) | Depth: 1.250 inches (3
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27285. Shoemaker's stand of the type used in Łódź Ghetto
Metal sleeve, embossed : (?)3 31
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27286. Manhole housing from the Miła Street neighborhood in the former Warsaw ghetto
quickly established on October 12, 1940. The population of the 1.3 square mile ghetto swelled to 400
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27287. Manhole cover from the Miła Street neighborhood in the former Warsaw ghetto
established on October 12, 1940. The population of the 1.3 square mile ghetto swelled to 400,000 as Jews from
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27288. Records of the Religious Society of Friends in Great Britain: Friends Committee for Refugees and Aliens (FCRA)
1933-1954; 3. FCRA Executive Committee Minutes and Camp Reports with Name Lists for those who were
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27289. Records of the Hungarian Jewish Community of Uruguay
and minutes; 3. Financial records; 4. Registers of partners, cemeteries, real estates, and dead
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27290. Records of the Israelite Community of Uruguay Kehilá Ashkenazí (Comunidad Israelita del Uruguay Kehilá Ashkenazí)
Arranged in three groups: 1. Marriage and death registers, 1917-2016; 2. Minutes, 1948-2017; 3
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27291. Scrapbook
October 3, 1997.
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27292. Ruth Olesker Geary papers
1994-2017, 2) Identification papers, 1919-1939, 1962, 3) Correspondence, 1934-1941, 4) Immigration
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27293. Asociación de Sobrevivientes de la Persecución Nazi en la Argentina. Archivo de Sherit Hapleitá del Archivo Moskovits
the anniversary of the proclamation of the state of Israel; 3. Records related to 60th anniversary of
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27294. Ernest Braun papers
2. Correspondence, 1940-1980 and undated Series 3. Writings, 1937-1985 and undated Series 4
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27295. André Waksman collection
production papers, circa 2007-2009; Series 3. Interview transcripts, circa 2008-2009
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27296. Landesgericht Eisenstadt: NS-Verfahren
Winter 1941/1942 im Raum Szczuczyn, Polen) [one file]; 3. LG Eisenstadt Vr 383/66 gg. Wilhelm MOHR
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27297. Westerbork transit camp voucher, 10 cent note
perished. From July 1942 - September 3, 1944. nearly 200,000 Jews were deported from the camp. Most inmates
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27298. Westerbork transit camp voucher, 50 cent note
perished. From July 1942 - September 3, 1944. nearly 200,000 Jews were deported from the camp. Most inmates
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27299. Westerbork transit camp voucher, 25 cent note
concentration camps in the east, where most perished. From July 1942 - September 3, 1944. nearly 200,000 Jews
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27300. Westerbork transit camp voucher, 10 cent note
perished. From July 1942 - September 3, 1944. nearly 200,000 Jews were deported from the camp. Most inmates