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28051. 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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28052. 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
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28053. Hecht family collection
in Brooklyn. Arthur became a naturalized citizen on December 9, 1943. He was drafted into the
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28054. Pistiner family papers
.S. Army in 1943. After basic training at Fort Dix, New Jersey, and training in engineering at Alfred
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28055. Maerker and Behr families papers
to the United States. They settled in Philadelphia, PA. Gerhard was drafted in 1943 and was
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28056. Pair of US Army 70th Infantry shoulder sleeve patches with a white axe head worn by a soldier
1943-1945
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28057. Hand carved wooden clogs found in Dachau concentration camp by an American soldier
States entered World War II. On February 20, 1943, Aubrey enlisted in the US Army. He was assigned to the
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28058. Crematorium tag, number 5896, acquired at Dachau postwar by a US soldier
1943. The division deployed to the European Theater of Operations in November 1944, landing in Le Havre
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28059. Leonard Greenblatt papers
assigned to the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division. In April 1943, the 82nd Airborne
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28060. Frank Liebermann family papers
Theresienstadt in July 1943 and from there to Auschwitz in October 1944. The Orglers’ three sons, Walter, Heinz
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28061. Map of Bergen-Hohne NATO training area acquired by an American soldier stationed in Germany during the 1980s
Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in 1943. Following the liberation of Bergen-Belsen on April 15, 1945
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28062. Four eyeglass lenses recovered from Chelmno killing center
consisting of concrete foundations topped by a grate of train rails. In March 1943, transports to Chelmno
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28063. Selected records from the State Archives of the Republic of Cyprus related to the Jewish emigration
evacuated from Cyprus, 1943; 8. Applications relating to businesses and welfare, 1944-1945; 9. Various
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28064. Ernest Michel papers
throughout Germany, and was sent to Auschwitz in early 1943. Unknown to him, his own parents had been
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28065. Joseph Birnberg and Mania Nussenbaum Birnberg papers
The collection is arranged as two series. Series 1. Biographical material, 1943-1965 Series 2
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28066. UNRRA selected records AG-018-005 : Bureau of Administration
agency representing 44 nations, but largely dominated by the United States. Founded in 1943, it became
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28067. Reichsarchiv, Potsdam (Fond 1255)
of meetings with other organizations, circulars, 1919-1943; 2. Various lists, orders by H. Frank
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28068. Arthur Szyk drawing
Polish companion were forced to live in the Łódź ghetto. In 1943, they were transported to Majdanek
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28069. Alexander Primavesi papers
Persecution of religious communities and other minorities as well as the decline of the Gestapo in 1943 in
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28070. Rev. M.E.N. Lindsay papers
family returned to Lynchburg, where he worked at Lynchburg College. In 1943, he was assigned as pastor of
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28071. Ribbon and box for a Corona typewriter used by a US clergyman for an anti-Nazi sermon
family returned to Lynchburg, where he worked at Lynchburg College. In 1943, he was assigned as pastor of
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28072. Nazi propaganda poster denouncing the United States for criticizing Germany's Jewish policies
’s enemies during the war. The series was discontinued in 1943.
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28073. Institut d'Etudes du Judaïsme collection, late 19th century-1980s
’Assistance aux réfugiés juifs, 1933-1943 et 1966; Series II: Max Gottschalk, Subseries 1: La Belgique et les
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28074. Records of the Stockholm Office of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee
3. Memorandums to staff, 1946-1949; 4. Marcus Levin file, 1942-1943; 5. AJJDC’s Stockholm office
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28075. Republic of Czechoslovakia, 10 korun note, acquired by a war crimes trials court reporter
Europe. The 1943 Moscow Declaration had determined that those responsible for war crimes would be tried