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25051. Poster stamps containing pro-Zionist theme
Polish companion were forced to live in the Łódź ghetto. In 1943, they were transported to Majdanek
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25052. Julius and Bertha Meyerowitz papers
Frankfurt, 1866-1939 •Series 2: Immigration, 1935-1943 •Series 3: United States, 1942-1958
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25053. Food ration coupon issued to a Polish forced laborer
approximately 1943
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25054. Drawing made by an inmate of Camp Meslay du Maine
Reisz died in December 1991. Franz’s mother did not survive the war. On December 18, 1943, Anna Reisz
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25055. Rothschild family papers
Series 2: Printed material and writings, 1935-1943 Series 3: Photographs, circa 1910-1940s
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25056. Vladimir Lewin papers
battalion in early 1943 where he worked in a coalmine in Kopeisk, but soon deserted his post. Vladimir made
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25057. Shmuel Rosenbaum papers
of Poland, the Rosenbaums were forced into the Radom ghetto. In 1943 Shmuel’s parents were deported
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25058. Berkowicz family collection
survive her imprisonment. In 1943, Gene left the factory and remained hidden in a house with other Jews
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25059. Gina Gotfryd collection
only for a while, however, as the Greenbergs were eventually all sent to a labor camp in Pionki in 1943
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25060. Oscar Koppel papers
property in 1943 and his attempts for reclamation immediately following the end of World War II
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25061. Roman Haar collection
mother Erna, and his half-brother Joachim Fritsche. The larger photograph taken in 1943 is of Roman
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25062. Jack and Beatrice Glotzer papers
was liquidated in June 1943. Jack and Samuel hid in the woods where Samuel perished shortly before
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25063. Sylvia and Abram Kolski photographs
participated in the Treblinka uprising on August 2, 1943, escaped the concentration camp during the uprising
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25064. Oval-shaped, embroidered whitework and cutwork table runner owned by Cila Knaster
approximately 1943-approximately 1952
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25065. Robert Holczer papers
from a prosperous orthodox Jewish family. In 1943 he was not allowed to attend school anymore, and his
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25066. Henri Bomblat papers
1943. Both Sarah, age 19, and Rosette, age 24, were killed in Auschwitz. Henri, Simon, Gittle, and
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25067. Sophie Zajd Berkowitz photograph collection
the spring 1943, Celina’s parents placed her in hiding with Genowefa Starczewska-Korczak, a Polish
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25068. Gabriella Alter papers
Teheran, Karachi and Suez and arrived on February 18, 1943. Gabrila settled in Kibbutz Givat Brenner. Her
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25069. Singer style Soviet treadle sewing machine and table of the type used in Kovno ghetto
forced labor for the German military. In the autumn of 1943, the SS converted the ghetto into Kauen
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25070. Pink child's sweater and bonnet set knit by Cila Knaster and worn by Mirka Knaster
approximately 1943-approximately 1952
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25071. Circular, crocheted, floral and geometric doily owned by Cila Knaster
approximately 1943-approximately 1952
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25072. Pair of hinged hoop earrings owned by Cila Knaster
approximately 1943-approximately 1952
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25073. Lightweight valise used by Cila and Baruch Knaster when they immigrated
approximately 1943-approximately 1952
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25074. Hand-embroidered floral tablecloth with cutwork elements owned by Cila Knaster
approximately 1943-approximately 1952
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25075. Hand-embroidered whitework and needle lace tablecloth owned by Cila Knaster
approximately 1943-approximately 1952