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116151. Identification document issued from the Kovno ghetto
Familienmitglieder nebst Arbeitspass Nr." with three columns below: "Name u. Vorname," "Arbeitsplatz," and "A.P. Nr
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116152. Identification document issued in the Kovno ghetto
Familienmitglieder nebst Arbeitspass Nr." with three columns below: "Name u. Vorname," "Arbeitsplatz," and "A.P. Nr
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116153. Anna Grun manuscript
In 1944, Anna was deported to Auschwitz with a group of women who also worked for Schindler and
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116154. Matchbook advertising Gentiles only US business
a small cabin surrounded by trees; "SMALLWOOD / MOUNTAIN LAKES / VACATION PARADISE / NEW YORK" above
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116155. Coin
wallets, biographical materials, correspondence, a diary, documents, photographs, books and other printed
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116156. Coin
wallets, biographical materials, correspondence, a diary, documents, photographs, books and other printed
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116157. Parakowski family collection
posted in Sarny as a member of the KOP (Korpus Ochrony Pogranicza [Border Defense Corps]), captured near
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116158. Geoffrey and Hansi Lynfield collection
discovered it after purchasing a house sold by Mr. Lynfield's estate.
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116159. "I was in Oswiecim"
Consists of a photocopy of one typed memoir, 13 pages, entitled "I was in Oświęcim," by Erna Low
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116160. Malah (Malach) family photographs
materials may be combined into a single collection in the future.
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116161. Oral history interview with Helen Shabas
occupation, her involvement with a Jewish partisan group from 1942-1945, her romance with the leader Harry
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116162. Brown leather wallet brought with Jewish refugees
practice medicine because they were Jewish. With assistance from a family friend, they received US visas
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116163. Allied Military, 1 mark note, acquired by American soldier assigned to Nuremberg Trials
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish
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116164. Allied Military, 1 mark note, acquired by American soldier assigned to Nuremberg Trials
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish
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116165. Allied Military, 1 mark note, acquired by American soldier assigned to Nuremberg Trials
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish
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116166. Allied Military, 1 mark note, acquired by American soldier assigned to Nuremberg Trials
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish
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116167. Corpses lie in an open railcar of the Dachau death train.
A Alexander Zabin was an American soldier from Malverne, Long Island, New York, serving with the 4th
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116168. View from above of former prisoners walking along the main street of the newly liberated Dachau concentration camp parallel to the moat and the barbed wire fence.
A Alexander Zabin was an American soldier from Malverne, Long Island, New York, serving with the 4th
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116169. View from above of former prisoners walking along the main street of the newly liberated Dachau concentration camp parallel to the moat and the barbed wire fence.
A Alexander Zabin was an American soldier from Malverne, Long Island, New York, serving with the 4th
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116170. Corpses lie in an open railcar of the Dachau death train.
A Alexander Zabin was an American soldier from Malverne, Long Island, New York, serving with the 4th
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116171. Fecalists dispose of sewage in an open field in the Lodz ghetto.
collection is owned by the Jewish Museum in Frankfurt, but a second collection of his photographs were
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116172. Portrait of the donor's mother with her four older brothers and sister.
October 25, 1926 in Konstantyinowo, Poland. She had four older brothers and a sister. Michla lived in
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116173. Miriam Pomerantz arrives in the United States on board the Marine Perch.
October 25, 1926 in Konstantyinowo, Poland. She had four older brothers and a sister. Michla lived in
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116174. Studio portrait of Hermann, Heinz and Else Jacoby.
1855) Jacoby . The family lived in Kuestrin, a small town in Brandenburg. In January 1938 when Heinz
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116175. Civilians rebury Jewish victims of the Holocaust.
ordination from the Jewish Theological Seminary. He married Leonore Markson in 1942. He served as a chaplain