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28226. Shanghai Millionaire board game made by 2 German Jewish refugee children
could continue to attend school outside the ghetto. Siegfried quit attending public school in 1943 to
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28227. Toddler's white knit undershirt worn by Alain Markon in Vichy France
Alain’s younger sister, Genya (b.1943), was born two months later. Alain’s maternal grandmother, Genya
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28228. Toddler's red and blue striped rompers worn by Alain Markon in Vichy France
Alain’s younger sister, Genya (b.1943), was born two months later. Alain’s maternal grandmother, Genya
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28229. Toddler's red leather shoe worn by Alain Markon in Vichy France
Alain’s younger sister, Genya (b.1943), was born two months later. Alain’s maternal grandmother, Genya
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28230. Egg crate used as a suitcase by family living in hiding
this difficult time and they contacted underground groups offering to provide refuge for Jews. In 1943
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28231. Small square black painted wooden trunk used by Jewish refugees
Sima was deported to Auschwitz concentration camp in 1943. After the German surrender in May 1945, Sima
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28232. Regina face powder box with a crown design marked Rachel
1916-approximately 1943
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28233. Ideal face powder box with a cockatoo design marked Rachel
1916-approximately 1943
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28234. Portrait by Josef Nassy of a Red Cross doctor in a physician's smock done when both were prisoners
Cross for Allied prison camps in Germany. In 1943, he condemned conditions at a Jewish concentration
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28235. Antisemitic Nazi propaganda leaflet mimicking a US silver certificate
after World War II. This type of leaflet was dropped from planes over Paris in late 1943, as part of a
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28236. Tefillin set with an extra strap used by a Jewish immigrant
died in Shanghai in 1943, leaving sixteen year old Ruth responsible for her younger siblings. Samuel
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to the Warsaw ghetto which was established by the Germans in October 1941. On March 23, 1943, he was
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to the Warsaw ghetto which was established by the Germans in October 1941. On March 23, 1943, he was
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to the Warsaw ghetto which was established by the Germans in October 1941. On March 23, 1943, he was
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to the Warsaw ghetto which was established by the Germans in October 1941. On March 23, 1943, he was
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to the Warsaw ghetto which was established by the Germans in October 1941. On March 23, 1943, he was
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to the Warsaw ghetto which was established by the Germans in October 1941. On March 23, 1943, he was
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to the Warsaw ghetto which was established by the Germans in October 1941. On March 23, 1943, he was
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to the Warsaw ghetto which was established by the Germans in October 1941. On March 23, 1943, he was
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to the Warsaw ghetto which was established by the Germans in October 1941. On March 23, 1943, he was
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to the Warsaw ghetto which was established by the Germans in October 1941. On March 23, 1943, he was
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to the Warsaw ghetto which was established by the Germans in October 1941. On March 23, 1943, he was
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to the Warsaw ghetto which was established by the Germans in October 1941. On March 23, 1943, he was
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to the Warsaw ghetto which was established by the Germans in October 1941. On March 23, 1943, he was
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28250. Prisoner badge with a yellow bar over a red triangle and 14354 worn by a female inmate
Moshe, and three maternal uncles, Szmul, (1910-1944), Fabian, (1907-1943), and Izio, d. 1941. Marcus