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10326. Handwritten message to Hugo and Alexander Elbert ordering them to clean a meeting hall and set up tables and chairs for a Hlinka Guard gathering.
tables and chairs for a Hlinka Guard gathering. ... tables and chairs for a Hlinka Guard gathering.
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10327. A letter written by Vasi Berger, a friend of the Elberts to Gejza and Melania Elbert about the deportation of their children.
and the camps. She advises Gejza and Melania to give Denise up for adoption to a Christian family in ... born August 22, 1941 in Nemecka Lupca, Slovakia, where her father had owned a wholesale business before
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10328. A postcard from Sobibor written by Alice Elbert, a Slovak Jew imprisoned in the Luta forced labor camp near Lublin, to family or friends in Warsaw.
born August 22, 1941 in Nemecka Lupca, Slovakia, where her father had owned a wholesale business before ... suddenly the following month. Denise, who was then less than a year old, was saved from deportation by
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10329. A postcard sent by Regina Kohn from a ghetto or labor camp in Firej, Poland to Gejza Elbert in Nemecka Lupca.
born August 22, 1941 in Nemecka Lupca, Slovakia, where her father had owned a wholesale business before ... suddenly the following month. Denise, who was then less than a year old, was saved from deportation by
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10330. Local Roma, supervised by a Romanian policeman, help remove corpses from the Iasi-Calarasi death train during a stop in Targu-Frumos.
train during a stop in Targu-Frumos. ... train during a stop in Targu-Frumos.
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10331. A Romani man rummages through the clothing of a corpse that was removed from the Iasi-Calarasi death train at Targu-Frumos.
headquarters. Nearly half of them were shot or beaten to death in a massacre that began on June 29. The ... killing continued throughout the afternoon even after a decision had been made by Police Chief Chirlovici
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10332. A Romanian guard walks past Romani men removing bodies from the Iasi-Calarasi death train during a stop in Targu-Frumos.
headquarters. Nearly half of them were shot or beaten to death in a massacre that began on June 29. The ... killing continued throughout the afternoon even after a decision had been made by Police Chief Chirlovici
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10333. Civilians load the bodies of Jews removed from the Iasi death train onto a wagon for transport to a burial site.
headquarters. Nearly half of them were shot or beaten to death in a massacre that began on June 29. The ... killing continued throughout the afternoon even after a decision had been made by Police Chief Chirlovici
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10334. Marjana Ulman (standing, far right) and David Majer Zalc (kneeling, far right) among a group of young people posing on a street corner in Antwerp.
young people posing on a street corner in Antwerp. ... young people posing on a street corner in Antwerp.
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10335. Gutman Gryniewicz and his son, Adam, pose for a picture, during a parents day in the sanatorium for Jewish children in Srodborow, near Warsaw.
Auschwitz-Birkenau camp with a prisoner number Au. 70 448; he was transferred to the Buchenwald
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10336. Damaged photograph of Dov Levin, a Jewish school boy in pre-war Kovno, that was preserved through the war by a friend in the sole of her shoe.
the war by a friend in the sole of her shoe. ... the war by a friend in the sole of her shoe. Dov Levin gave this photograph to his girlfriend
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10337. A Jewish girl, Fela Fiszel (left) poses with her aunt, Fajga Einesman, and cousin, Monius, during a summer vacation in Olkusz, Poland.
Bedzin, Poland, where her father owned a wholesale business that sold oil and other goods. Fela had ... went to live in a displaced persons camp in Stuttgart. There she met Natan Gipsman, a fellow Jewish
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10338. German civilians exhume a mass grave, in which prisoners who were burned alive by the SS in a barn just outside of Gardelegen were buried.
A barn on the outskirts of the town of Gardelegen was the site of the massacre of over one thousand ... A barn on the outskirts of the town of Gardelegen was the site of the massacre of over one thousand
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10339. German civilians exhume a mass grave, in which prisoners who were burned alive by the SS in a barn just outside of Gardelegen were buried.
A barn on the outskirts of the town of Gardelegen was the site of the massacre of over one thousand ... A barn on the outskirts of the town of Gardelegen was the site of the massacre of over one thousand
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10340. German civilians exhume a mass grave, in which prisoners who were burned alive by the SS in a barn just outside of Gardelegen were buried.
A barn on the outskirts of the town of Gardelegen was the site of the massacre of over one thousand ... A barn on the outskirts of the town of Gardelegen was the site of the massacre of over one thousand
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10341. Hanna Rawicz walks along a street in Rome with friends during the period before she went into hiding in a convent.
hiding in a convent. ... hiding in a convent. Among those pictured are Hanna Rawicz (first from the right); Sonja Salem (second
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10342. Jakob Rawicz (second from the left) sits outside a barracks in a hospital camp in Aix-en-Provence, where he was transferred from the Les Milles transit camp.
four years in Bischheim (Alsace), before moving to Montreuil, a suburb of Paris. In the summer of 1939 ... Hanna was sent to live in a foster home in Switzerland. She returned to France at the end of the summer
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10343. Group portrait of Jewish men and women in front of a stage set at a Purim celebration in the Zabno ghetto.
1929 in Zabno, Poland, where her father owned a shoe store. Hania had one older sister, Rachela, (b ... family fled to the countryside. They found shelter on the farm of a poor widow, who reluctantly allowed
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10344. A Jewish New Year's card featuring a young couple from the Fuerth displaced persons camp in an airplane bound for Tel Aviv.
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10345. The cap of a prison uniform and a number patch worn by concentration camp prisoner Karel Bruml at Auschwitz and Nordhausen.
Charles Bruml (born Karel Bruml) was born to a Jewish family in Prague. His father was the owner ... of Charles Bruml (born Karel Bruml) was born to a Jewish family in Prague. His father was the owner
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10346. Five-sided badge issued to Helen Waterford identifying her as a prisoner from the Kratzau-Chrastava labor camp, a satellite camp of Gross Rosen.
labor camp, a satellite camp of Gross Rosen. ... labor camp, a satellite camp of Gross Rosen. Waterford was interned at the camp from October 1944 to
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10347. Poster advertising the publication of an issue of the anti-Semitic newspaper, Der Stuermer, containing a report on a purported case of ritual murder.
containing a report on a purported case of ritual murder. The text of the poster reads: Ritual Murder is
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10348. A 19th-century Italian violin owned by Henry Rosner, a professional Jewish violinist from Krakow who was saved by Oskar Schindler during World War II.
The Rosner violin was crafted in 1890 by Guadagnini, a master Italian instrument maker in Turin ... He The Rosner violin was crafted in 1890 by Guadagnini, a master Italian instrument maker in Turin
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10349. The striped overcoat of a prison uniform worn at the Buchenwald concentration camp bearing a purple triangle on the number patch.
identifies the prisoner as a Jehovah's Witness.
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10350. Detail of a display on Nazi racial science, featuring a series of glass lantern slides, on the fourth floor of the permanent exhibition at the U.S.