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20826. White patch with prisoner number and name worn by a Polish Jewish inmate
killing center. In May 1943, a sympathetic German officer helped Symcho send his sister-in-law, Hela ... laborer in 1943. There were two rabbis associated with the group. One went to the British embassy in Paris
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20827. Rotbart Mond-Extra safety razor with blade used by a Romanian Jewish prisoner
1941-1943 ... to a labor camp in Ditro, Hungary (Ditrau, Romania). In 1943-44, he was transferred to a labor camp
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20828. Portrait photograph by Judy Glickman of female Danish rescuer
developed. On August 29, 1943, the Germans declared martial law and began to address the Jewish problem. A ... actions increased in scope as the war continued. In October 1943, non-Jewish citizens learned from German
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20829. Portrait photograph by Judy Glickman of Danish resistance leader and intelligence officer
resistance movement developed. On August 29, 1943, the Germans declared martial law and began to address the ... Institute from 1940-1945. In August 1943, he started working in military intelligence, reporting to the
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20830. Portrait photograph by Judy Glickman of Danish fisherman who took Jews to safety across the Oresund
developed. On August 29, 1943, the Germans declared martial law and began to address the Jewish problem. A ... 1940, but the Danish government was allowed to continue to control domestic affairs. In October 1943
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20831. Two unused Star of David badges with a J issued to a Jewish family
throughout Belgium. From 1942-1943, they were hidden in a convent in Brussels by Lila De Voghel. Through 1944 ... Gisela Verstraeten. From 1943-1944, Hermann worked in the mines in Le Borinage in the Hainaut region. The
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20832. Cloth patch printed Buchenwald over a red inverted triangle worn by a German Jewish man
prisoner. On May 17, 1943, Alfred, wife Ruth, 5 year old daughter Ingrid, and Alfred’s mother Erna were ... On May 10, 1943, Alfred, Ruth, Ingrid, and Alfred’s mother Erna were arrested by the Gestapo and
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20833. Prisoner ID badge number 95769 worn by a German Jewish man
1943, Alfred, wife Ruth, 5 year old daughter Ingrid, and Alfred’s mother Erna were deported to ... On May 10, 1943, Alfred, Ruth, Ingrid, and Alfred’s mother Erna were arrested by the Gestapo and
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20834. Arthur Szyk drawing
Polish companion were forced to live in the Łódź ghetto. In 1943, they were transported to Majdanek ... 1943
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20835. Arthur Szyk drawing
Polish companion were forced to live in the Łódź ghetto. In 1943, they were transported to Majdanek ... 1943
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20836. Antisemitic Nazi propaganda leaflet mimicking a US silver certificate
Paris in late 1943, as part of a German propaganda campaign to raise suspicions against the United ... approximately 1943
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20837. Striped concentration camp uniform jacket worn by a Polish Jewish inmate
killing center. In May 1943, a sympathetic German officer helped Symcho send his sister-in-law, Hela ... laborer in 1943. There were two rabbis associated with the group. One went to the British embassy in Paris
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20838. Handgun holster used by a Yugoslavian partisan
deported to and killed in the camps. In 1943, Dudo joined the 3rd battalion of the 10th Brigade of the ... 1943-1945
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20839. German propaganda poster featuring a gold eagle and Nazi flags
by Hitler and was flown by all military forces of Nazi Germany. In 1943, the tide of the war had ... 1943
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20840. Concentration camp uniform coat worn by an Austrian Catholic inmate
September 9, 1943, he was arrested for anti-German activity, and sent to Innsbruck special camp. On February ... Nazism. On September 8, 1943, Italy surrendered to the Allies and was occupied by Germany. On September 9
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20841. Powiatowy Komitet Żydowski w Tarnowie (Sygn. 365)
Germans decided to destroy the Tarnów ghetto in September 1943. The surviving 10,000 Jews were deported, 7 ... ,000 of them to Auschwitz and 3,000 to the Płaszów concentration camp in Krakow. In late 1943, Tarnów was
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20842. Illustration of a poster of a naked, red Leon Trotsky seated on human skulls
distributed in battleground regions of Poland and Ukraine in 1943. It depicts a skeleton talking to a red ... propaganda that would turn the locals against the Soviets and frighten them into supporting Germany. In 1943
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20843. US careless talk poster with a dead US sailor on a beach
right corner, black ink : U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE : 1943-O-506018 ... 1943
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20844. US poster depicting Uncle Sam and a list of military occupations
Information, Washington, D.C. front, bottom right corner, black ink : U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE : 1943–O ... 1943
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20845. Anna Levendel papers
throughout Belgium. From 1942-1943, they were hidden in a convent in Brussels by Lila De Voghel. Through 1944 ... Gisela Verstraeten. From 1943-1944, Hermann worked in the mines in Le Borinage in the Hainaut region. The
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20846. Double-sided casting of a gas chamber door from Majdanek concentration camp
concentration camp in Lublin to provide forced labor for SS projects. From spring 1942 to February 1943 ... Majdanek on November 3, 1943. This was the largest single-day, single-location killing, known as “Aktion
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20847. Casting of a concrete and metal dissecting table from the crematorium building at Majdanek concentration camp
SS projects. From spring 1942 to February 1943, Majdanek was used as a forced-labor camp and storage ... units shot 18,000 Jewish prisoners and forced laborers outside of Majdanek on November 3, 1943. This was
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20848. Emeric Lazar papers
foreign born Jews. The camp was administered by French police until July 1943 when it was taken over by ... the name Emeric Mattheiu Lazar, on July 10, 1942. He was released from Drancy on February 22, 1943
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20849. Arthur Szyk drawing
Polish companion were forced to live in the Łódź ghetto. In 1943, they were transported to Majdanek ... 1943
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20850. Eichberg Euthanasia List
starting in 1942. From 1943 on, some patients worked in various regional factories to support the war