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33801. Gerald Schwab papers
immigrated together to the United States via Italy in 1940. Schwab was drafted into the U.S. Army in in 1943
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33802. Hand-carved wooden chain carried to Australia by a Jewish refugee
sailed to the United States aboard the SS Mauretania in late April 1943, arriving in New York City in
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33803. Wrought iron gates and related parts from the Jewish cemetery in Tarnow, Poland
liquidation of the Jewish ghetto in September 1943, hundreds of Jews were shot in the market square and
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33804. Watercolor painting of a children’s home given to an UNRRA official
agency representing 44 nations, but largely dominated by the United States. Founded in 1943, it became
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33805. Watercolor painting of a courtyard given to an UNRRA official
agency representing 44 nations, but largely dominated by the United States. Founded in 1943, it became
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33806. Watercolor painting of farm fields given to an UNRRA official
agency representing 44 nations, but largely dominated by the United States. Founded in 1943, it became
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33807. Watercolor painting of a street scene given to an UNRRA official
agency representing 44 nations, but largely dominated by the United States. Founded in 1943, it became
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33808. Painting of a large estate given to an UNRRA official
agency representing 44 nations, but largely dominated by the United States. Founded in 1943, it became
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33809. Painting of an estate given to an UNRRA official
agency representing 44 nations, but largely dominated by the United States. Founded in 1943, it became
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33810. Painting of a building complex given to an UNRRA official
agency representing 44 nations, but largely dominated by the United States. Founded in 1943, it became
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33811. Painting of a building given to an UNRRA official
agency representing 44 nations, but largely dominated by the United States. Founded in 1943, it became
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33812. Painting of an outdoor domestic scene given to an UNRRA official
agency representing 44 nations, but largely dominated by the United States. Founded in 1943, it became
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33813. Watercolor painting of a children’s home given to an UNRRA official
agency representing 44 nations, but largely dominated by the United States. Founded in 1943, it became
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33814. American Friends Service Committee records relating to humanitarian work in North Africa
1940 and 1943. Working with the Joint, Hertha Kraus traveled to Havana, Cuba, in 1939 to found the
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33815. Yellow, rectangular patch on cloth backing worn by a German Jewish woman in a concentration camp
and Alfred Frank, were deported to Poland in 1943 and perished. In New York, Irene stuck together
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33816. Poland uniform patch worn by a Jewish medical officer, 2nd Polish Corps
pharmacist. After the destruction of the Warsaw ghetto in the summer of 1943, German authorities intensified
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33817. Badge with a Polish eagle on a castle worn by a Jewish medical officer, 2nd Polish Corps
pharmacist. After the destruction of the Warsaw ghetto in the summer of 1943, German authorities intensified
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33818. UNRRA red felt patch with acronym worn by a refugee aid worker
agency representing 44 nations, but largely dominated by the United States. Founded in 1943, it became
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33819. UNRRA red cloth patch with acronym worn by a refugee aid worker
agency representing 44 nations, but largely dominated by the United States. Founded in 1943, it became
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33820. Silver-plated cup made in a slave labor camp and later engraved with Kato Ritter's name
Grunberger, was taken to Budapest, Hungary. In 1943, Gyorgy was sent to work in Czechoslovakia, and then
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33821. Etching of a sad young boy in an internment camp created postwar by a Swiss Aid nurse/rescuer
November 1942, after deporting most of the Jewish internees to Auschwitz. In January 1943, Friedel was sent
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33822. Pencil sketch of a young boy with haunted eyes created postwar by a Swiss Aid nurse and rescuer
November 1942, after deporting most of the Jewish internees to Auschwitz. In January 1943, Friedel was sent
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33823. Red crayon sketch of 4 females in heavy scarves created postwar by a Swiss Aid nurse and rescuer
November 1942, after deporting most of the Jewish internees to Auschwitz. In January 1943, Friedel was sent
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33824. Colored pencil drawing of flowers created by a hidden child for her rescuer
from July 11, 1943 - July 9, 1945, with many details of Inka’s rescue and recovery as a cherished
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33825. Child's drawing of a woman and a little girl created by a hidden child for her rescuers
from July 11, 1943 - July 9, 1945, with many details of Inka’s rescue and recovery as a cherished