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20126. Painting by Sophia Kalski of a young girl hiding in an underground bunker with a group of men, women, and children
Sofia (Zosia) Korpoltz was born on January 7, 1933, in Trembowla, Poland (Terebovlia, Ukraine), to
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20127. Painting by Sophia Kalski based on her experiences as a young child hiding behind a door as soldiers searched a room in the Lwow ghetto
Sofia (Zosia) Korpoltz was born on January 7, 1933, in Trembowla, Poland (Terebovlia, Ukraine), to
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20128. Quilted wall hanging made postwar by a survivor to honor family members killed in Chelmno
born 1923; Cela, born 1933; and Joseph, born 1937. Ozorkow had a thriving Jewish population and two
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20129. Pair of pinwheel shaped cuff links with ribbon covering owned by a Jewish resistance fighter
Sonja. Zalman died in 1933. Later, Menachem immigrated to Brussels, Belgium, where he established
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20130. Medal of Remembrance of the War 1940- 1945, ribbon, and box awarded to a Belgian Jewish resistance fighter
Sonja. Zalman died in 1933. Later, Menachem immigrated to Brussels, Belgium, where he established
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20131. Polish Organization for the Struggle for Independence medal, ribbon and box awarded to a Jewish member of the Belgian resistance
Sonja. Zalman died in 1933. Later, Menachem immigrated to Brussels, Belgium, where he established
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20132. Medal of the Belgian Nationalist Movement 1940-1945, ribbon and box awarded to a Belgian Jewish resistance fighter
Sonja. Zalman died in 1933. Later, Menachem immigrated to Brussels, Belgium, where he established
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20133. Belgian Medal of the Armed Resistance 1940-1945, ribbon and box awarded to a Belgian Jewish resistance fighter
Sonja. Zalman died in 1933. Later, Menachem immigrated to Brussels, Belgium, where he established
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20134. Luggage tag used by a Jewish refugee from Vienna during his emigration
The children learned Hebrew, but the family was not religious. In 1933, the family moved to Ruzomberok
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20135. Colorful watercolor of the house where the painter lived as a hidden child
and Alfred’s father was active in village life. On January 30, 1933, Hitler was appointed Chancellor
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20136. Commemorative armband resembling the Belgian flag worn by a Jewish resistance fighter
Sonja. Zalman died in 1933. Later, Menachem immigrated to Brussels, Belgium, where he established
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20137. Wallpaper sample created by a Jehovah's Witness in a German labor camp
as Jehovah Witnesses by the government of Nazi Germany, 1933-1945.
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20138. Short sleeved smock with tassels and floral embroidery worn by a Polish Jewish girl living with an assumed identity
before the war. Reina’s sister, Henia, was born in 1928, and a brother, David, was born in 1933. The
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20139. Floral print skirt worn by a Polish Jewish girl living with an assumed identity
before the war. Reina’s sister, Henia, was born in 1928, and a brother, David, was born in 1933. The
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20140. Glass thermometer with cardboard case taken with Austrian Jewish refugee
December 26, 1931. After Hitler was appointed Chancellor in 1933, anti-Jewish legislation and
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20141. Central Bank of China paper currency note, 5000 yuan, acquired postwar by a German Jewish refugee
December 26, 1931. After Hitler was appointed Chancellor in 1933, anti-Jewish legislation and
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20142. Japanese propaganda resembling a Farmers Bank of China 10 cent note, acquired postwar by a German Jewish refugee
December 26, 1931. After Hitler was appointed Chancellor in 1933, anti-Jewish legislation and
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20143. Chinese paper currency note, 1000 yuan, acquired postwar by a German Jewish refugee
December 26, 1931. After Hitler was appointed Chancellor in 1933, anti-Jewish legislation and
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20144. Japanese propaganda matchbox with Japanese planes flying over a sinking ship with a US flag acquired postwar by a German Jewish refugee
December 26, 1931. After Hitler was appointed Chancellor in 1933, anti-Jewish legislation and
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20145. Engraved wooden Havana cigar box acquired by Austrian Jewish refugee
December 26, 1931. After Hitler was appointed Chancellor in 1933, anti-Jewish legislation and
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20146. Blue laced tan leather billfold with an oval image of a man pullling 2 women in a rickshaw acquired by a German Jewish refugee
December 26, 1931. After Hitler was appointed Chancellor in 1933, anti-Jewish legislation and
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20147. New Year prayer book inscribed by the brother of a German Kindertransport refugee
After Hitler’s appointment as Chancellor in January 1933, anti-Semitic restrictions were passed to
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20148. U.S. scene stills for the film “The Mortal Storm" (1940)
same name, was MGM’s first film that openly criticized Nazi Germany. Beginning in 1933, just after
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20149. Manfred and Anita Lamm Gans family collection
Orthodox. They attended the Jewish elementary school and a Catholic high school. In January 1933, Adolf
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20150. Chesterfield cigarette package wrapper collected in Shanghai by a German Jewish refugee boy
December 26, 1931. After Hitler was appointed Chancellor in 1933, anti-Jewish legislation and