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32626. Terez Gruenberger Mermelstein photographs
Union in June 1941. After the German retreat from Stalingrad In early 1943, Hungary sought a separate
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32627. Katalina Miselbach Litvak papers
to live” there permanently. In 1943, Hungary tried to negotiate a separate armistice with the Allied
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32628. Reinsch family papers
had to hide from the Germans frequently, particularly in 1943-1944. After the war, Mario registered
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32629. Levi, Kronthal, and Eis families papers
were deported to Theresienstadt around 1942 where his mother died in 1943. His father spent a year at
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32630. "If Not for Him..."
Barrack 17 and then in Barrack 18. Six weeks later, on March 19, 1943 he was transferred to Auschwitz
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32631. Henry Kolber collection
carpentry section,built barracks, poor health Late 1943 - went wit h 225 people by cattle car to Auschwitz
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32632. Print of an Arthur Szyk painting depicting an extended family celebrating Purim
Polish companion were forced to live in the Łódź ghetto. In 1943, they were transported to Majdanek
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32633. Print of an Arthur Szyk painting depicting a congregation worshiping during Rosh Hashanah
Polish companion were forced to live in the Łódź ghetto. In 1943, they were transported to Majdanek
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32634. Print of an Arthur Szyk painting depicting a family eating a meal for Sukkot
Polish companion were forced to live in the Łódź ghetto. In 1943, they were transported to Majdanek
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32635. Print of an Arthur Szyk painting depicting the Simchat Torah celebration
Polish companion were forced to live in the Łódź ghetto. In 1943, they were transported to Majdanek
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32636. Abstract linocut print depicting three figures with long necks and their heads in the clouds
auspices of the Treasury Department and were successfully published nationwide. In 1943, two of Harold
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32637. Anti-Nazi lithograph featuring Hitler surrounded by children’s faces
auspices of the Treasury Department and were successfully published nationwide. In 1943, two of Harold
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32638. Painting of two concentration camp inmates standing behind a barbed wire fence
auspices of the Treasury Department and were successfully published nationwide. In 1943, two of Harold
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32639. Pencil caricature of William Randolph Hearst and Adolf Hitler in a boat for Anti-Hearst Day
auspices of the Treasury Department and were successfully published nationwide. In 1943, two of Harold
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32640. Pastel drawing of a soldier reading a letter
auspices of the Treasury Department and were successfully published nationwide. In 1943, two of Harold
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32641. Charcoal drawing of a soldier face down on the ground with caricatured faces behind him
auspices of the Treasury Department and were successfully published nationwide. In 1943, two of Harold
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32642. Book
1933-1943
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32643. Striped wool blanket used by Raya Markon during “L’exode” (The Exodus) in France
to New York City. They were still there when their daughter, Genya (b.1943), was born two months
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32644. Ink stamp impression of Dr. Samuel Gringauz's signature from an administrative department of the Kovno ghetto
Alex safe. In October 1943, Alex was snuck out of the ghetto in the middle of a large forced labor
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32645. Central Bank of China, 1000 yuan note, acquired by a German Jewish refugee
away on May 9, 1942. Peter had to move to Hongkew ghetto in 1943 and got a job as a lifeguard at
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32646. Central Bank of China, 5000 yuan note, acquired by a German Jewish refugee
away on May 9, 1942. Peter had to move to Hongkew ghetto in 1943 and got a job as a lifeguard at
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32647. Blue velvet tallit pouch with an embroidered monogram owned by a German Jewish refugee
away on May 9, 1942. Peter had to move to Hongkew ghetto in 1943 and got a job as a lifeguard at
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32648. Shield shaped shovel head recovered postwar at a mass execution site
1941-approximately 1943
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32649. Green wool blanket acquired by a German Jewish refugee
away on May 9, 1942. Peter had to move to Hongkew ghetto in 1943 and got a job as a lifeguard at
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32650. Scarf worn by a German Jewish displaced person
Norbert was drafted to perform forced labor. In February 1943, he and his family were arrested and taken