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27826. Text only meeting flier to oppose antisemitism and the Christian Front
approximately 1943 October 24
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27827. Mark Markov-Grinberg photograph of a nude female statue with an oar against a moonlit sky
military publication, Slovo Boitsa (Soldier’s World), in July 1943. He created well-known images of the
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27828. Markov-Grinberg photograph of peasants from a farmers collective holding a sign
military publication, Slovo Boitsa (Soldier’s World), in July 1943. He created well-known images of the
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27829. Markov-Grinberg photograph of women athletes holding flags in Red Square
military publication, Slovo Boitsa (Soldier’s World), in July 1943. He created well-known images of the
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27830. Diamond and Weinrib families papers
. Ruth and Helen were forced into the Białystok ghetto in August 1941. In September 1943 they were
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27831. Wooden canvas covered trunk used by Jewish refugees
deported to Auschwitz concentration camp in 1943. After the German surrender in May 1945, Sima returned to
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27832. Arthur Szyk drawing
Polish companion were forced to live in the Łódź ghetto. In 1943, they were transported to Majdanek
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27833. Arthur Szyk drawing
Polish companion were forced to live in the Łódź ghetto. In 1943, they were transported to Majdanek
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27834. Print
to the Warsaw ghetto which was established by the Germans in October 1941. On March 23, 1943, he was
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27835. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp food coupon issued to an Austrian Jewish prisoner
: Schanko[?] / his eiuschl / 813 / 1943
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27836. Two dog tags and a chain worn by a Jewish American soldier
and Japan in December 1941. Morgenthau joined the United States Army. In 1943, he graduated from the
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27837. US Army 2nd Cavalry regimental pin worn by a Jewish American soldier
and Japan in December 1941. Morgenthau joined the United States Army. In 1943, he graduated from the
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27838. US Army 2nd Cavalry captain's insignia worn by a Jewish American soldier
and Japan in December 1941. Morgenthau joined the United States Army. In 1943, he graduated from the
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27839. WW I Baden Cross for Volunteer War Aid awarded to a German Jewish veteran
detention camp in 1943 and deported to Auschwitz concentration camp in 1944 where she was killed. Friedel
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27840. Auxiliary Territorial Service cap badge worn by an Austrian Jewish woman in the British Auxiliary
of the Auxiliary Transport Unit. On September 15, 1943, she received citizenship orders for a
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27841. Orden Zasluge Za Narod 3rd class awarded to a Yugoslavian partisan
In September 1943, Vladimir joined the narodnooslobodilački vojska (NOV, People's Liberation Army
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27842. Black ribbon watch fob from prewar Netherlands
before 1938-1943
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27843. Kingmark silver and red pin commemorating the Danish king's 70th birthday acquired by Louise Lawrence-Israels
and Sobibor had begun. In January 1943 Louise and her family were ordered to move to Amsterdam, and
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27844. Name tag
December 1944-May 1945. A 1943 study by the Quartermaster Corps found that dress uniform coats were
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27845. Simone Weil Lipman papers
near Limoges. In 1943 she moved to Châteauroux, assumed a non-Jewish identity, and helped remove
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27846. Ruth Schloss papers
weeks and was sent back to the woods for a couple of days. In 1943 Mrs. Rose from the Maquis (French
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27847. Hillel Storch papers
Negatives, circa 1945 Series 3: Personal papers, 1937-1943 Series 4: Printed materials, 1937-1947, 1981-1985
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27848. Lilienthal and Fraenkel families papers
practice, and on 18 March 1943, was deported to Theresienstadt, where he was eventually liberated by Allied
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27849. Heinz and Mira Wallerstein papers
Julius’s sister, Ida Schanzer. She studied to become a nurse, and married Heinz in 1943. Their son
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27850. Concentration camp uniform coat recovered from a concentration camp by an American administrator
January 1943; they moved to Italy at the end of October. In March 1944, the 209th Coast Artillery was