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20726. Morgenthau family papers
Morgenthau Sr. and Henry Morgenthau, Jr. in 1933-1936 include personal business discussions, as well as
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20727. Albert Dov Sigal etching of 2 men at the detention camp fence created from a drawing done during his imprisonment
in painting, enameling, and copper engraving. In 1933, he moved to Bucharest. Albert exhibited
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20728. Card with 48 Dorset-style buttons owned by a Jewish Austrian refugee
Paul, in 1933. Herta’s sister Hansi became a Zionist, met and married Gyuri Loeffler in 1932, and moved
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20729. XXX Corps patch worn by a British soldier and Kindertransport refugee
synagogue school where his father taught. In 1933, the Nazi regime came to power and enacted policies that
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20730. Royal Fusiliers cap badge worn by a British soldier and Kindertransport refugee
synagogue school where his father taught. In 1933, the Nazi regime came to power and enacted policies that
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20731. Dog tag identification issued to a Jewish medical officer, 2nd Polish Corps
spoke Polish and were among the few Jewish families who lived in Iwonicz. 1933–39: When German troops
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20732. Drawing of internment camp barracks created by a young German Jewish internee
observed the Sabbath and holidays, and kept kosher. On January 30, 1933, Adolf Hitler was appointed
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20733. US Army 11th Armored Division two-sided commemorative poster, owned by a unit veteran
1933-1986
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20734. US Army 11th Armored Division two-sided commemorative poster, owned by a unit veteran
1933-1986
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20735. US Army 11th Armored Division two-sided commemorative poster, owned by a unit veteran
1933-1986
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20736. US Army 11th Armored Division two-sided commemorative poster, owned by a unit veteran
1933-1986
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20737. US Army 11th Armored Division two-sided commemorative poster, owned by a unit veteran
1933-1986
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20738. US Army 11th Armored Division two-sided commemorative poster, owned by a unit veteran
1933-1986
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20739. Circular identification tag worn by a British soldier and Kindertransport refugee
synagogue school where his father taught. In 1933, the Nazi regime came to power and enacted policies that
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20740. Yellow, rectangular patch on cloth backing worn by a German Jewish woman in a concentration camp
pampered childhood. On January 30, 1933, Adolf Hitler was appointed Chancellor of Germany. That same year
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20741. Blanket issued to a Jewish refugee in Shanghai
(a college preparatory school). In 1933, Adolf Hitler was appointed Chancellor or Germany, and
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20742. Shanghai Volunteer Corps nightstick issued to a Jewish refugee in Shanghai
(a college preparatory school). In 1933, Adolf Hitler was appointed Chancellor or Germany, and
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20743. Fred Vendig papers
1933, Hitler became Chancellor of Germany, and the Nazi regime passed legislation to disenfranchise the
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20744. Buchenwald Aussenkommando coupon for SS Ko. Altenburg, 1 Reichsmark issued to a Jewish female slave laborer
Mariette was born on April 18, 1933. The family was prosperous and assimilated. Adrienne had governesses
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20745. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 50 kronen note, acquired by Czech refugee
German National Socialism. The Nazi regime came to power in Germany in 1933 and Hitler proclaimed his
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20746. Buchenwald Aussenkommando coupon for SS Ko. Altenburg, 2 Reichsmark issued to a Jewish female slave laborer
Mariette was born on April 18, 1933. The family was prosperous and assimilated. Adrienne had governesses
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20747. Buchenwald Aussenkommando coupon for SS Ko. Altenburg, -.50 Reichsmark issued to a Jewish female slave laborer
Mariette was born on April 18, 1933. The family was prosperous and assimilated. Adrienne had governesses
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20748. Buchenwald Aussenkommando coupon for SS Ko. Altenburg, 1 Reichsmark issued to a Jewish female slave laborer
Mariette was born on April 18, 1933. The family was prosperous and assimilated. Adrienne had governesses
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20749. Pamphlet
as Jehovah Witnesses by the government of Nazi Germany, 1933-1945.
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20750. Child's drawing of 2 houses near the mountains by a German Jewish refugee
1933, Hitler became Chancellor of Germany, and the Nazi regime passed legislation to disenfranchise the