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14451. Soviet Union, 1 chervonets note, kept by a Polish Jewish refugee
outhouse in the backyard. On June 30, 1941, Germany invaded the Soviet Union and occupied Zhetel. The
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14452. Soviet Union, 10 chervonets note, kept by a Polish Jewish refugee to the US
outhouse in the backyard. On June 30, 1941, Germany invaded the Soviet Union and occupied Zhetel. The
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14453. Norbert Wollheim papers
community of 800 Jewish displaced persons. He was informed that 30,000 survivors lived in the nearby Bergen
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14454. Betty Cohen papers
space in the basement that was only about 30 inches wide and was only accessible by crawling through a
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14455. Marcus family papers
30, 1933, Adolf Hitler was appointed Chancellor of Germany and anti-Jewish decrees were passed that
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14456. Radio battery eliminator placed on a workbench used to conceal a Jewish family’s hiding place
negative voltage, and are labelled along the top and bottom as – 0 2 4 6 8 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 V. The
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14457. Plastic amber bead bracelet worn by a Kindertransport refugee
Julius and Dina Bernstein Fass. Julius was born on January 6, 1854, and Dina was born on June 30, 1852
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14458. Plastic identification badge holder used by a Hungarian Jewish emigre
the U.S. on March 30. Due to the Displaced Persons Act passed on June 25, 1948, the family was able to
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14459. Watercolor portrait
Eugenie (later Jeanie Dubnau, b.1938). On January 30, 1933, Adolf Hitler was appointed chancellor of
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14460. Deggendorf displaced persons camp scrip, 5 dollars, acquired by a US soldier
US Army and sent to Officer Candidate School at Camp Lee in Virginia. On April 30, 1943, he was
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14461. Deggendorf displaced persons camp scrip, 50 cents, acquired by a US soldier
US Army and sent to Officer Candidate School at Camp Lee in Virginia. On April 30, 1943, he was
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14462. Child's watercolor of a house near a road leading to the Alps by a young Jewish boy
with Ernst in the business. Fritz had one younger brother, Heiner (Henry, 1937-2003). On January 30
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14463. Child's watercolor of a house near a lake in the Alps by a German Jewish refugee
with Ernst in the business. Fritz had one younger brother, Heiner (Henry, 1937-2003). On January 30
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14464. Faux alligator photo wallet used by a young German Jewish refugee
with Ernst in the business. Fritz had one younger brother, Heiner (Henry, 1937-2003). On January 30
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14465. Black leather photo wallet used by a young German Jewish refugee
with Ernst in the business. Fritz had one younger brother, Heiner (Henry, 1937-2003). On January 30
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14466. Antisemitic flyer acquired by a French Jewish child in hiding
Jews and their property, known as Kristallnacht. During the pogroms, 30,000 Jewish men were also
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14467. Concentration camp uniform cap worn by a Polish Jewish prisoner
1947, Erich was at Weilheim displaced persons (DP) camp in Germany. By June 30, 1947, Erich was living
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14468. Postwar Belgian gazette recording the death of a German Jewish concentration camp prisoner
1929, Norbert and Auguste’s son, Siegfried, was born. On January 30, 1933, Hitler became Chancellor of
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14469. Dark blue concentration camp uniform cap worn by a Polish Jewish inmate
died on August 30, 1996. Estera, 89, passed away on March 14, 2013.
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14470. Striped concentration camp uniform trousers worn by Polish Jewish inmate
died on August 30, 1996. Estera, 89, passed away on March 14, 2013.
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14471. Buchenwald Standort-Kantine concentration camp scrip, 3 Reichsmark, issued to inmate
died on August 30, 1996. Estera, 89, passed away on March 14, 2013.
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14472. Set of three scene stills for the film “The Last Chance” (1945)
.1 bottom right corner, printed, white : INT 1-30 .1 bottom left margin, printed, black ink
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14473. Permit to be out past curfew issued to a Jewish Czech woman
east or to Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp, 40 miles north of Prague, by June 30. Many previously
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14474. Printed map of Theresienstadt Ghetto obtained by a Jewish Czech woman
east or to Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp, 40 miles north of Prague, by June 30. Many previously
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14475. Luba Tryszynska-Frederick papers
around 30 of those she rescued. She was also awarded the Silver Medal of Honor for Humanitarian Services