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27851. The title page of a missal in French and Latin received by Sara Lamhaut while hiding at the Soeurs de Sainte Marie convent school near Brussels.
She was born on May 24, 1931 in Brussels, Belgium, where her father was a tailor. During the German ... and then was taken to the Mechelin transit camp. A short time later, she was deported to Auschwitz
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27852. A letter in Polish written by Eda Kuenstler, the mother of Anita Kuenstler (Epstein), to Sophia Zendler, the rescuer of Anita, describing the needs of the child.
was three months old, her parents spirited her out of the ghetto, persuading a Catholic family named ... a Catholic. Salek was killed in Mauthausen, but Eda survived two labor camps and incarceration in
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27853. A poster entitled 'Hier traegst Du mit' [Here you Contribute] used as an illustration in the publication "Biologie fur hoehere Schulen" [Biology for Secondary Schools] by Jakob Graf.
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27854. View of a section on censorship of the special exhibition "Fighting the Fires of Hate: America and the Nazi Book Burnings" (April 29 -- October 13, 2003), U.S.
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27855. A five-piece miniature silver tea set given to Elzbieta Lusthaus by her grandmother prior to moving into the Tarnow ghetto.
deported to a labor camp in Assino in Siberia. Left alone, Helena and her baby daughter went to Tarnow in ... divorced from Sophie and lived in The Netherlands, where he owned a diamond cutting business. In the
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27856. The first page of a three-page letter written to Stalin by Jewish children from Partisan group #106, district of Baranovice, Belorussia.
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27857. A red, green, and white scarf that had belonged to her mother, Frieda Fromm, that Ruth Abraham used to cover her newborn infant while in hiding.
rounded up for deportation to the Auschwitz killing center. With identity cards and food supplied by a
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27858. A blue and white child's dress worn by Sabina Kagan while living in hiding with the Roztropowicz family in Radziwillow, Poland during World War II.
family in Radziwillow, Poland during World War II. The dress was made by her rescuers from a doll ... 's biological parents had escaped the Radziwillow ghetto and gone into hiding. They begged a Polish policeman
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27859. Alois and Elsa Krasa pose on the balcony of their home in Prague with Josef Svehla (Schwartz), a friend of their son, Edgar.
where his father worked as a salesman. In 1933 his family moved to Prague. In the late 1930s after the ... institution of anti-Semitic legislation, which interrupted his formal education, Edgar needed to learn a trade
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27860. Side two of a death certificate issued for the Protestant widow, Emilie (Geromin) Bordin, by the Sonnenstein ueber Pirna Nazi euthanasia facility.
Emilie (Geromin) Bordin (1887-1940), a German victim of the Nazi Euthanasia program, who was killed ... Emilie (Geromin) Bordin (1887-1940), a German victim of the Nazi Euthanasia program, who was killed at
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27861. A chemise belonging to Anna Ilona Gondos, that was taken with her when she left Budapest on the Kasztner rescue train.
April 27, 1937 in Budapest, where her father was a physician and her mother, an interior designer. Bela ... came from an orthodox family, and as an adult became a member of a Zionist organization. Anna came
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27862. A flowered chemise belonging to Anna Ilona Gondos, that was taken with her when she left Budapest on the Kasztner rescue train.
April 27, 1937 in Budapest, where her father was a physician and her mother, an interior designer. Bela ... came from an orthodox family, and as an adult became a member of a Zionist organization. Anna came
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27863. A picnic box belonging to the Gondos family, who took it with them to hold their food during their trip aboard the Kasztner rescue train.
April 27, 1937 in Budapest, where her father was a physician and her mother, an interior designer. Bela ... came from an orthodox family, and as an adult became a member of a Zionist organization. Anna came
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27864. A brown, leather-tooled folio belonging to the Gondos family, who took it with them when they left Budapest aboard the Kasztner rescue train.
Labor Service. The monogram suggests that this was a custom-made item that the owner never took ... April 27, 1937 in Budapest, where her father was a physician and her mother, an interior designer. Bela
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27865. Members of the board of directors of "Achi Ezer", a welfare organization dedicated to helping refugees flocking to Lvov from the Ukraine.
parents were forced into a ghetto, had to wear identifying armbands and were assigned to forced labor. In ... and went to live with Krystyna Moskalik, a Polish schoolteacher, in village of Siechiechowice
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27866. Studio portrait of two Jewish children. Pictured are Marcel (left) and his older brother, Dov Koller (right), taken in Vienna while on a visit to their mother's family.
a brother Dov (Berti, b. 1927). His father, who had received his law degree from the University of ... Marcel's mother hailed from Vienna and was a graduate of a culinary institute. Both parents played
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27867. Group portrait of five Jewish women and a Jewish man, wearing Dutch Star of David badges inscribed with the word "Jood".
Bajla Ferens, moved to Rotterdam, The Netherlands, where he worked as a merchant. After the German ... 1942. Jakub Szwajcer survived and after the liberation married a survivor from Belgium.
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27868. Group portrait of American Jewish women who organized a fundraising drive for the United Jewish Appeal to raise money to settle German Jews in Palestine.
their settlement in Palestine. The women have accepted a quota of $200,000." Pictured from left to ... Anny Freedman Hamlin. Itzik, a life-long Labor Zionist, was born in Cambridge, MA on January 21, 1917
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27869. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Warburg and Dr. and Mrs. Chaim Weizman meet in Boston at a conference of the United Palestine Appeal.
Anny Freedman Hamlin. Itzik, a life-long Labor Zionist, was born in Cambridge, MA on January 21, 1917 ... school and became a lieutenant in the intelligence staff of 83rd Infantry Division. In February 1944 he
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27870. The Bnai Brith Lodge #1 presents a check of $1500 to the British War Relief Society through the Interfaith Committee for Aid to the Democracies.
Anny Freedman Hamlin. Itzik, a life-long Labor Zionist, was born in Cambridge, MA on January 21, 1917 ... school and became a lieutenant in the intelligence staff of 83rd Infantry Division. In February 1944 he
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27871. Shlomo Zalman Shragai, a leader of the Poel Hamizrachi and the Jewish Agency, arrives in New York harbor accompanied by Meyer Berlin.
Anny Freedman Hamlin. Itzik, a life-long Labor Zionist, was born in Cambridge, MA on January 21, 1917 ... school and became a lieutenant in the intelligence staff of 83rd Infantry Division. In February 1944 he
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27872. Members of the Fefer and Sztajman families at a gathering in the Fefer home in Lublin to celebrate the engagement (Tenayim) of Majer Sztajman and Sylka Fefer.
family lived in Opatow, Poland, where Majer owned a flour mill along with his father and brothers. Sylka ... was a few weeks old, other family members returned to Opatow and shortly thereafter were forced into
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27873. Group portrait of the children who came to Belgium from Germany and Austria on a Kindertransport outside the Speyer children's home at 128 rue Victor Rauter in Anderlecht.
February 27, 1924 in Mainstockheim, a rural village in Bavaria where his father was a wine merchant. His ... years old, was held with other Jewish youth in a nearby town's prison for three nights and then released
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27874. Aleksander Kulisiewicz, dressed in a concentration camp uniform, performs the "Choral, from the Depths of Hell" at the Theater Communale in Bologna, Italy.
Aleksander Tytus Kulisiewicz (1918-1982) was a law student when Germany invaded Poland in September ... Aleksander Tytus Kulisiewicz (1918-1982) was a law student when Germany invaded Poland in September 1939
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27875. A document issued by the Director General of Immigration in the Dominican Republic granting permission to Albert Nussbaum to the enter the country.
Nussbaum. He was born February 4, 1898 in Monneren, Luxembourg. Albert had a brother, Rene (b. 1902), a ... owned a successful clothing factory called Palais de l'Habillement in Luxembourg. After his death in