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21051. Yellow cloth Star of David badge worn by a Jewish boy in Budapest
death by starvation. On January 9, they were marched into the ghetto where they stayed with Marie
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21052. Bear, a stuffed koala bear, with modern covering, carried by a German Jewish girl on a Kindertransport
b: Height: 3.375 inches (8.573 cm) | Width: 3.625 inches (9.208 cm)
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21053. ID patch stenciled 139905 worn by a Polish Jewish concentration camp inmate
overall: Height: 1.125 inches (2.858 cm) | Width: 3.750 inches (9.525 cm)
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21054. Westerbork transit camp voucher, 50 cent note
stay in Westerbork. Adolf and Julia were imprisoned in Theresienstadt until October 9, 1944, when they
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21055. Westerbork transit camp voucher, 100 cent note
stay in Westerbork. Adolf and Julia were imprisoned in Theresienstadt until October 9, 1944, when they
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21056. Klick-Klack handheld pinball game with box brought with a young German Jewish refugee
b. base, back top, handwritten, pencil : E 0 9/n 8 4 [-illegible] 8, 250 / 10, 780
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21057. Gold hoop earrings worn by a hidden child in Poland
Poland. In early 1942, 9-year-old Sophia and her parents, Natan and Sarah, were imprisoned in the Jewish
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21058. Handmade traffic board game and instructions brought with a young German Jewish refugee
path, and 6-8 for the blue bicycle path, and 9-10 for the pedestrian, which shares the pink and green
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21059. Hand sewn green skirt and matching jacket saved from Berlin and worn by a Kindertransport refugee
the next several years. Anna, her parents Dora and Wolf, and 9 siblings were living in Berlin when, in
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21060. Abstract bronze statue of a concentration camp inmate made by a Czech Jewish survivor
Theresienstadt because recent actions by saboteurs had destroyed parts of the camp. On May 9, 1945, the camp was
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21061. Etching by Esther Lurie of the expulsion to the camps from the ghetto
13.250 x 9.250 inches.
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21062. Luger P08 pistol, holster, and magazine captured by a Yugoslavian partisan
b: Height: 5.500 inches (13.97 cm) | Width: 1.875 inches (4.763 cm) | Depth: 9.250 inches (23
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21063. Badge with an R for Rustung (Armament) worn by a Polish Jewish worker in Beskiden labor camp
the camp barracks. The next day, December 9, Zbyszek, working at the labor camp as deputy to the
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21064. Cloth badge with an R for Rustung (Armament) worn by a Polish Jewish worker in Beskiden labor camp
the camp barracks. The next day, December 9, Zbyszek, working at the labor camp as deputy to the
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21065. Small silhouette of his father brought to the US by a Jewish refugee from Vienna
overall: Height: 3.750 inches (9.525 cm) | Width: 2.750 inches (6.985 cm)
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21066. Painting by Sophia Kalski of a young girl hiding in an underground bunker with a group of men, women, and children
liberated the area in March 1944.Oil painting created by Sophia Kalski about her life as a 9 year girl in
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21067. Painting by Sophia Kalski based on her experiences as a young child hiding behind a door as soldiers searched a room in the Lwow ghetto
Oil painting created by Sophia Kalski around 1990 about her life as a 9 year girl n the ghetto in
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21068. Quilted wall hanging made postwar by a survivor to honor family members killed in Chelmno
Cela, 9, and Josef, 5; a skull in a helmet with a swastika floats above their heads. To their right
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21069. Enameled metal soup plate used by a Jewish Polish man in a displaced persons camp
overall: Height: 1.375 inches (3.493 cm) | Diameter: 9.500 inches (24.13 cm)
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21070. Enameled metal drinking cup used by a Jewish infant in a displaced persons camp
overall: Height: 3.375 inches (8.573 cm) | Width: 4.750 inches (12.065 cm) | Depth: 3.875 inches (9
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21071. Pair of Amstutz spring ski bindings with cloth straps brought to the US by a German Jewish refugee
York. He Americanized his name to Carl. After the Kristallnacht pogrom on November 9-10 1938, Ella
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21072. Pea whistle brought to the US by a German Jewish refugee
York. He Americanized his name to Carl. After the Kristallnacht pogrom on November 9-10 1938, Ella
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21073. Cotter pin brought to the US by a German Jewish refugee
York. He Americanized his name to Carl. After the Kristallnacht pogrom on November 9-10 1938, Ella
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21074. Extended prong cotter pin brought to the US by a German Jewish refugee
York. He Americanized his name to Carl. After the Kristallnacht pogrom on November 9-10 1938, Ella
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21075. Yellow cloth strip sewn to a slave laborer's uniform to identify her as a Jew
November 9-10, 1938, Berthold was arrested and deported to Buchenwald concentration camp. Gisela and