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25901. Man's long-sleeved linen jacket made in a displaced person's camp
to Buchenwald, transferred to Theresienstadt, and liberated by the Soviets on May 6, 1945. His
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25902. Rectangular Stutthof ID badge numbered 48512 worn by a Lithuanian Jewish inmate
overall: Height: 2.250 inches (5.715 cm) | Width: 6.875 inches (17.463 cm)
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25903. Wristwatch with red band and a red pouch taken by a German Jewish girl on a Kindertransport
the 6 is a subdial for counting seconds, with no second hand. A dark red woven wristband, likely a
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25904. Folding Fan owned by a Japanese aid coordinator for Jewish refugees in Shanghai
black ink near the top of the 6 center sticks. The adhesive is coming loose and the cloth is worn and
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25905. Tefillin pair kept through the war by a Jewish Polish man
b: Height: 1.625 inches (4.128 cm) | Width: 2.375 inches (6.033 cm) | Depth: 2.875 inches (7.303 cm)
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25906. Plastic covered Arbeitsjude [Jewish worker] armband, number 102866 worn in the Boryslaw ghetto
Rectangular light brown cloth armband with angled corners with a 6-pointed Star of David machine
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25907. Small silhouette of his father brought to the US by a Jewish refugee from Vienna
overall: Height: 3.750 inches (9.525 cm) | Width: 2.750 inches (6.985 cm)
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25908. Quilted wall hanging made postwar by a survivor to honor family members killed in Chelmno
are adhered near the top. The lower half has striated light green cloth with 6 adhered pieced cloth
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25909. Cotter pin brought to the US by a German Jewish refugee
overall: Height: 2.375 inches (6.033 cm) | Width: 0.375 inches (0.953 cm) | Depth: 0.250 inches (0
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25910. Extended prong cotter pin brought to the US by a German Jewish refugee
overall: Height: 2.750 inches (6.985 cm) | Width: 0.250 inches (0.635 cm) | Depth: 0.125 inches (0
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25911. Blue and white armband with a red triangle marked P worn by a Polish Catholic political prisoner
disease caused by rock dust. On April 6, 1945, Buchenwald was evacuated and, on April 10, the prisoners
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25912. Polish Union of Swimming red felt badge with an eagle awarded postwar to a Polish Army swim coach
disease caused by rock dust. On April 6, 1945, Buchenwald was evacuated and, on April 10, the prisoners
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25913. Small black field glasses and fitted leather case saved by a German Jewish prewar emigre
a: Height: 2.750 inches (6.985 cm) | Width: 4.375 inches (11.113 cm) | Depth: 1.625 inches (4
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25914. Tallit and storage pouch buried and recovered by a Dutch Jewish family
Roosje (Rozet) Agsteribbe Roos. Andries was born on December 16, 1901, and Rozet was born on March 6
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25915. Black leather infant's ankle boots worn by a German Jewish child
and Berta Korn Bloch. Jetka had three siblings: Gitel, born July 26, 1899, Herman, born December 6
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25916. Polish Organization for the Struggle for Independence medal, ribbon and box awarded to a Jewish member of the Belgian resistance
d: Height: 4.375 inches (11.113 cm) | Width: 2.375 inches (6.033 cm) | Depth: 0.375 inches (0
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25917. Much loved teddy bear given to a Hungarian Jewish girl after her return from Theresienstadt
children. Lilian, age 84, died on August 6, 2004.
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25918. Book of musical compositions transcribed by a female Jewish musician
overall: Height: 4.875 inches (12.383 cm) | Width: 6.625 inches (16.828 cm) | Depth: 0.375 inches
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25919. Burned fragments Talmudic commentary recovered during Kristallnacht by a Jewish Austrian girl
a: Height: 2.875 inches (7.302 cm) | Width: 6.375 inches (16.192 cm)
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25920. Medallion, box and card from Cyril and Methodius University of Medicine awarded to a Macedonian Jewish man
couple, Josif and Vida Sadikario. Avram had 6 siblings: 3 brothers, Mois, Solomon (Schlomo), and Sami and
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25921. Destruction, a minimalist welded steel sculpture symbolizing childhood memories of the chaos of WWII in Budapest
all Jews to concentration camps. On April 6, Jews had to begin wearing Star of David patches which
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25922. War, a minimalist welded steel sculpture symbolizing childhood memories of WWII in Budapest
all Jews to concentration camps. On April 6, Jews had to begin wearing Star of David patches which
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25923. Forced March No. 2, an allegorical steel sculpture representing a childhood memory of a roundup of Jews for deportation
all Jews to concentration camps. On April 6, Jews had to begin wearing Star of David patches which
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25924. Alone, a minimalist steel sculpture symbolizing the alienated existence of a refugee
all Jews to concentration camps. On April 6, Jews had to begin wearing Star of David patches which
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25925. Confinement, a semi-abstract welded sculpture representing a deportation roundup
all Jews to concentration camps. On April 6, Jews had to begin wearing Star of David patches which