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6551. Eckerling family papers
Poland) in Vienna on May 30, 1936, and they had one son, Herbert (b. 1937). After the Anschluss in March
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6552. Werner Katzenstein postcards
imprisoned there. Werner returned to New Jersey on April 30, 1946. He married Inge Berg, who had fled Germany
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6553. Hausser uniformed SA toy soldier with swastika armband
positions threatened Hitler's plans and he turned against them. Between June 30 and July 2, 1934, the SA
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6554. Facsimile of a 70th anniversary Stolperstein for a Jewish Italian teenager
Amelia Levi was born on May 30, 1927, to Jewish parents, Marco and Pia Levi, in Saluzzo, Italy
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6555. Poster with a black circle and red X ballot for Hitler's election acquired by an American tourist
overall: Height: 11.875 inches (30.163 cm) | Width: 16.000 inches (40.64 cm)
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6556. Antisemitic Der Stürmer advertising flier showing several Jewish people smiling
overall: Height: 17.000 inches (43.18 cm) | Width: 12.000 inches (30.48 cm)
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6557. Nazi Party election poster with a man smashing a financial building with a battering ram
pencil : pII 30 front bottom right, handwritten, pencil : 360
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6558. Comic color drawing of a Jewish peddler arguing with a woman
overall: Height: 9.000 inches (22.86 cm) | Width: 12.000 inches (30.48 cm)
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6559. The Pennsylvania journal, or, Weekly advertiser (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) [Newspaper]
10, 1780; Pennsylvania journal and the weekly advertiser, Jan. 30, 1766-Sept. 17, 1777, May 17, 1780
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6560. The Pennsylvania journal, or, Weekly advertiser (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) [Newspaper]
1778-May 10, 1780; Pennsylvania journal and the weekly advertiser, Jan. 30, 1766-Sept. 17, 1777, May 17
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6561. The Pennsylvania journal, or, Weekly advertiser (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) [Newspaper]
10, 1780; Pennsylvania journal and the weekly advertiser, Jan. 30, 1766-Sept. 17, 1777, May 17, 1780
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6562. The Pennsylvania journal, or, Weekly advertiser (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) [Newspaper]
10, 1780; Pennsylvania journal and the weekly advertiser, Jan. 30, 1766-Sept. 17, 1777, May 17, 1780
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6563. The Pennsylvania journal, or, Weekly advertiser (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) [Newspaper]
10, 1780; Pennsylvania journal and the weekly advertiser, Jan. 30, 1766-Sept. 17, 1777, May 17, 1780
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6564. The Pennsylvania journal, or, Weekly advertiser (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) [Newspaper]
1778-May 10, 1780; Pennsylvania journal and the weekly advertiser, Jan. 30, 1766-Sept. 17, 1777, May 17
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6565. The Pennsylvania journal, or, Weekly advertiser (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) [Newspaper]
-May 10, 1780; Pennsylvania journal and the weekly advertiser, Jan. 30, 1766-Sept. 17, 1777, May 17
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6566. The Pennsylvania journal, or, Weekly advertiser (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) [Newspaper]
10, 1780; Pennsylvania journal and the weekly advertiser, Jan. 30, 1766-Sept. 17, 1777, May 17, 1780
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6567. Print of a very thin Jew wooing a very fat lady
overall: Height: 15.000 inches (38.1 cm) | Width: 11.875 inches (30.163 cm)
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6568. Satiric print illustrating sixteen Jewish stereotypes
Engraving "Unser Verkehr -Iudische Typen" , 30 caricatures of Jews in various trades and
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6569. Antisemitic Der Stürmer advertising flier showing several Jewish people smiling
overall: Height: 16.500 inches (41.91 cm) | Width: 11.875 inches (30.163 cm)
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6570. Libby Flumenbaum collection
Libby Flumenbaum (b. Luba Tenenbaum) was born on June 30, 1922 in Łódź, Poland. She was the oldest
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6571. Arthur J. Mainzer diary
kodachrome film documenting Arthur Manzer's wedding to Germaine Giradot on June 30, 1945 in a suburb of Paris
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6572. Clara Lefkowitz Kempler papers
January 30, 1945 about a Jewish family being forced from their home and into a ghetto, laments about
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6573. Chaim Kaplan diary
consisting of entries from August 30, 1939 to December 23, 1939 (pages 53-280); and other fragments, dating
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6574. Pauline Kra papers
Pauline Kra was born Paulina Skornicka July 30, 1934 in Łódź, Poland to Eljasz (Edward, 1905‐1991
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6575. Dvorah Rabinowitz papers
miserable labor camp elsewhere in Komi. They were sent to work cutting down trees in the forest. On July 30