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5101. Goldmann family papers
including being denied positions he was qualified for. Correspondence mainly includes letters, including V
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5102. Collection of medals, military patches, ribbons and pins collected by Alex Sabbadini
v: Depth: 0.250 inches (0.635 cm) | Diameter: 0.880 inches (2.235 cm)
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5103. Elizabeth Margosches family papers
Margosches, 1930s-1940s, V. Helene Reik's Theresienstadt materials, approximately 1930-1943, VI. Immigration
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5104. Arnold Lissance family papers
Office of the Chief Counsel of War Crimes 1940-1948, V. Franz Halder diaries and correspondence 1939
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5105. Stefi Geisel papers
materials, 1945, 1956, V. Writings, 1914-1936
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5106. Sietsema family papers
and by 14 February 1942 Pieterdina, Katherine, and Henrietta were all imprisoned in Internment Camp V
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5107. Woven napkin ring
and by 14 February 1942 Pieterdina, Katherine, and Henrietta were all imprisoned in Internment Camp V
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5108. Synagogues and Jewish businesses in Paris; summer camp for children
letters 'V.P.E.' [Vacances Populaires Enfantines]. Gessner poses with a flag on the beach, and talks to
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5109. Nazi Party Congress in Nuremberg
EXT, clock tower figurines (the 7 prince electors saluting Emperor Charles V in the middle) turn at
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5110. Victory in St. Lo; rubble; US military parade; German prisoners
civilians. Americans drinking with French civilians sitting on jeep. Stevens gives "V" sign. Stevens and
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5111. American entry into Paris
back before he drives away. Soldier shows "V" peace sign with two fingers.
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5112. Eichmann Trial -- Session 59 -- Witness Joel Brand testifies re. negotiations with Eichmann
Eichmann. [Extract from Encyclopedia of the Holocaust, v.2]
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5113. Caricature of Nuremberg International Military Tribunal defendant Franz von Papen, by the German newspaper caricaturist, Peis.
), V Franz von Papen, (1879-1969) was a Weimar politician, Chancellor of Germany (June-November, 1932
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5114. Jakob, Irma and Walter Gruenberg stand by a registration desk in Fort Ontario underneath a portrait of George Washington.
they were plagued by divisiveness among their members. Following V-E Day, pressure from Jewish groups
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5115. Group portrait of children dressed in Purim costumes in the Fort Ontario refugee center.
they were plagued by divisiveness among their members. Following V-E Day, pressure from Jewish groups
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5116. Irma Gruenberg stands at the entrace of a barracks in the Fort Ontario refugee center.
they were plagued by divisiveness among their members. Following V-E Day, pressure from Jewish groups
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5117. Children and leaders of a Fort Ontario cub scout troop.
they were plagued by divisiveness among their members. Following V-E Day, pressure from Jewish groups
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5118. Light pink pajama set worn by a hidden Dutch Jewish infant
a. Child’s light pink, short sleeve cotton top with a V neck opening lined with black and orange
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5119. Child’s crayon drawing of a flower in a pot made by an Austrian Jewish refugee for his mother
front, beneath image, black ink : MEINER MUTTER [MY MOTHER] back, colored pencil : 19 13/V
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5120. Pink and black floral patterned chiffon dress owned by a Jewish refugee from Austria
Sleeveless, v-neck, pink and black floral chiffon-like cloth, knee-length dress with a slightly
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5121. Portrait by Josef Nassy of a Red Cross doctor in a suit done when both were prisoners
front, bottom right corner : ILAG V II / LAUFEN OBB. / NASSY 44
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5122. Woven miniature hat
and by 14 February 1942 Pieterdina, Katherine, and Henrietta were all imprisoned in Internment Camp V
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5123. Woven box with cloth lining
and by 14 February 1942 Pieterdina, Katherine, and Henrietta were all imprisoned in Internment Camp V
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5124. Cluster of flowers
and by 14 February 1942 Pieterdina, Katherine, and Henrietta were all imprisoned in Internment Camp V
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5125. Woven hat pin
and by 14 February 1942 Pieterdina, Katherine, and Henrietta were all imprisoned in Internment Camp V