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9251. Portrait of Mordo (Mordechai) Russo, son of Isak Russo.
Portrait of Mordo (Mordechai) Russo, son of Isak Russo. He lived at Ferizovatska 30 in Bitola.
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9252. Portrait of Peres Russo, son of Isak Russo. He was a lawyer.
Portrait of Peres Russo, son of Isak Russo. He was a lawyer. He lived at Ferizovatska 30 in
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9253. Portrait of David Russo, son of Mordechai Russo. He was a wine merchant.
30 in Bitola.
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9254. Portrait of Avram (Y.) Sadikario, his wife, Luna, and his son, Yosef.
laborers. They lived at Krstitsa 30 in Bitola.
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9255. Portrait of Avram (Y.) Sadikario and his wife, Luna.
30 in Bitola.
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9256. Portrait of Luna Sadikario, wife of Avram Sadikario, and Avram's son, Yosef.
They lived at Krstitsa 30 in Bitola.
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9257. Portrait of Yosef Sadikario, son of Avram Sadikario.
Portrait of Yosef Sadikario, son of Avram Sadikario. He was a laborer. He lived at Krstitsa 30 in
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9258. Deutsche Arbeitsfront [German Labor Force] banner found by Captain Charles Byron Smith, Jr.
Charles Byron Smith, Jr. was born on April 30, 1919, in Orono, Maine, the only child of Charles
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9259. Weimar Germany Reichsbanknote, 10 Reichsmarks, owned by a Jewish Polish survivor
: Ausgegeben auf Grund des Bank-geseizes vom 30.August 1924. / Berlen, den 22.Januar 1929
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9260. Child's striped yellow vest knit by Cila Knaster and worn by Mirka Knaster
overall: Height: 12.000 inches (30.48 cm) | Width: 10.500 inches (26.67 cm)
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9261. Over Yonder in the Sunshine
Polnische Hochzeit (The Polish Wedding), Beer, not yet 30, rated among Vienna’s most sought-after composers
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9262. 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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9263. 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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9264. 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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9265. 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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9266. 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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9267. 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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9268. 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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9269. 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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9270. 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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9271. 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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9272. 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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9273. 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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9274. 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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9275. 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