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7601. Souvenir coin with a swastika and Star of David
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... 1934 to memorialize the journey of Baron von Mildenstein, a Nazi party member, to Palestine. The trip
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7602. Turquoise bead necklace made in a ghetto-labor camp
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... Czechoslovakia. The necklace was given to Judith Sardi by her mother Katalin Szönyi. Katalin received it from a
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7603. Polish medal owned by a Polish survivor
Round, metal and enamel pin-back medal with a wheat sheaf and the words "Zaskuzony Dziakacz".
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7604. Polish medal owned by a Polish survivor
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7605. Spice box used in a Romanian synagogue
Mixed collection of a ledger book and religious articles including an oil lamp, candlesticks, spice ... Spice box in two pieces made of copper-alloy. The box is shaped as a tower with flag flying from
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7606. Footage from a trip to Radun, Belarus
Oral history interviews of the "There Once Was a Town" documentary film collection ... The cataloging of this oral history interview has been supported by a grant from the Conference on ... documentary film "There Once Was a Town."
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7607. Martin Wertheim sits on a swing in a garden in Bissendorf shortly before he left on the Kindertransport.
family had a corn farm and factory. Martin and Ernst were placed on a Kindertransport to England. After ... She passed away soon after on March 14, 1939. Erich remarried a close family friend, Eva Elli
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7608. Zionist youth, one carrying a Zionist flag, march in a rally in the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp.
Viseu de Sus, in Maramures Romania where his father was a shochet (kosher butcher and slaughterer). Erno ... Economic opportunities for Jewish young men dried up so Erno decided to follow a friend to Budapest to
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7609. Two American soldiers ride on a military car decorated with a confiscated Adolf Hitler-Strasse street sign.
related to the Warburgs. Ernest Bing, together with his brother-in-law, Walter Stern, owned a property ... and casualty insurance business. In the early 1930s, Werner left Germany to attend a Quaker boarding
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7610. Two US servicemen stand next to a sign on a train labeled "Bar Special; GI Club Car."
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7611. Four girls sit on the ground in a tent eating a meal in an unidentified displaced person's camp.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Mordecai E. Schwartz ... Mordecai E. Schwartz served as the Area Director for the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation
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7612. An American soldier studies a grave marker on the sight of a mass grave of death march victims.
An American soldier studies a grave marker on the sight of a mass grave of death march victims ... . The original caption reads: "A mass grave of Concentration Camp inmates murdered as the SS was chasing
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7613. Rosenthal, a German Jewish prisoner, pushes a cart in the stone quarry of the Im Fout labor camp in Morocco.
Beirut, Lebanon, on March 28, 1920. He had two older brothers and a sister born around the turn of the ... century and a brother 6 years older. The Dorra family had lived in Syria for many generations, but held
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7614. A group of young men pose on board a ship [probably while en route to the United States.
A group of young men pose on board a ship [probably while en route to the United States. Among ... Hirsch was born on June 6, 1923 in Przysietnica (Kracow, Poland) where his father owned a lumber yard and ... his mother operated a grocery store and inn. His brother Aaron was born in Przysietnica in 1925
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7615. Men and women gather around a table for a celebration in the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp.
Men and women gather around a table for a celebration in the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp ... Poland, and he grew up in Tarnow where he worked as a tailor. After the start of World War II, Elias ... he was deported once again to the salt mines at Wieliczka. In July of 1944, he was in Leitmeritz, a
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7616. A woman shows large currency bills to the camera while others wait in a line behind her.
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7617. Olga Weiss (left) sits by a table in Davos, Switzerland where she is recuperating in a TB sanatorium.
/1897). Egon was born on August 5, 1920 in Karlovy Vary (Karlsbad) where his family owned a store ... speaking. Egon had a younger sister Edith born (1/29/23) and a younger brother Tomy whom he never met
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7618. Group portrait of Jewish youth [probably either a school group or Betar] stand outside a building wearing Jewish stars.
lived for a year in rented rooms. Those who could not afford to pay lived in the Jewish Consistoire ... Eventually Marcel and Esther ran out of money. They had left some funds with a Christian friend Pavel Ivanov
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7619. Joseph Eaton talks to a nurse at his childhood home, Fuerherstrasse 6 in Nuremberg, which became a civilian hospital.
Joseph was born on September 28, 1919 in Nuremberg, Germany where his father owned a shaving brush ... was Orthodox. In 1930 the family moved to Berlin after his father's factory went bankrupt as a result
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7620. A German nanny goes for a walk with the two Jewish boys she cares for together with another nanny.
A German nanny goes for a walk with the two Jewish boys she cares for together with another nanny ... Gheorghe was born on December 25, 1928. He had an older brother Andrei (b. 7/28/27) and a younger sister ... Agneta Flora (b. 2/10/37). The family lived in Brasov (Transylvania), Romania where Marcell owned a
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7621. The body of a starved prisoner lies on the floor of a barrracks of the Woebbelin concentration camp.
The body of a starved prisoner lies on the floor of a barrracks of the Woebbelin concentration camp ... ." Original caption from donated photograph: "A dead inmate lies on the floor of one of the filthy "bedrooms
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7622. Laura Gruber and a friend walk arm-in-arm down a street in Austria while on vacation.
Drimmer, b. January 10, 1904 and Laura Drimmer (nee. Gruber), born on November 6, 1904. He has a younger ... sister, Irena (Mila), born on July 4, 1936. Jakub worked as an accountant in a lumber factory in
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7623. Survivors of Sokolow Podlaski pose around a makeshift tombstone during a memorial service for the Holocaust victims of the town.
plaque. His sister, Malka (Szczerb) Goldschmidt is standing to his right (wearing a scarf and glasses ... Germans by a farmer named Oziemblo six months before the end of the war. The Germans brought her into the
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7624. A woman stands next to two toddlers who are eating a meal in an unidentified children's home [perhaps Chez Nous].
who were brought to France in a special convey under the sponsorship of the O.S.E. They first were ... 1900 in Lodz). Both of his parents were Gerer Hassidim. Noah, who had attended yeshiva was a Talmud
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7625. Five men stand in front of a makeshift synagogue in a Quonset hut and sukka [probably in Babenhausen].
Frankfurt Jewish GI Council was established by Jewish servicemen in June 1946 as a semi-autonomous relief ... ". After his return to the United States, Maurice Levitt worked as a French teacher in New York until his