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20101. Signed print of rabbi saved by German Jewish camp inmate
an updated list of all Jews in Berlin and turn one of the synagogues into a transit camp for 1
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20102. Star of David badge imprinted Jude worn by a German Jew
an updated list of all Jews in Berlin and turn one of the synagogues into a transit camp for 1
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20103. Illustrated handmade book made as a birthday tribute for a friend of the artist
dealer. She had one brother, Wilhelm (Willy, 1897-1972). On 30 January 1930, Nelly married Alexandre
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20104. Red leather sketchbook used by a German Jewish female designer
dealer. She had one brother, Wilhelm (Willy, 1897-1972). On 30 January 1930, Nelly married Alexandre
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20105. Star of David badge imprinted Jude worn by a German Jew
an updated list of all Jews in Berlin and turn one of the synagogues into a transit camp for 1
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20106. Double end flower making tool used by a refugee
Silver colored rod shaped metal burnishing tool with slightly different tips at each end. One end
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20107. Dark red leather wallet used by a Polish Army officer to hold military ID
pocket interiors are lined in dark red cloth and edged in leather. One side has 2 pockets; the front slit
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20108. Disappearing ball and magic cup trick returned after 50 years to the cousin of a Jewish youth killed during the Holocaust
on the second floor. Max and his wife Steffi had one daughter, Käthe, born on March 26, 1908. Käthe
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20109. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 50 (funfzig) kronen note, from Jewish Hungarian inmates
Hungary’s region. In one of his letter’s from Cserfold, Imre wrote that he had “submitted an application
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20110. Geometric floral patterned pink scarf worn by an infant while the family lived in hiding
floral pattern with alternating circles and squares. Two edges have handstitched hems and one is
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20111. Brown leather suitcase used by a Polish Jewish refugee family
the family store was confiscated and they were forced into the ghetto. The ghetto was sealed and one
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20112. Set of tefillin buried for safekeeping while the owner lived in hiding
had one other sister, Hella Tausk, who with her husband, Walter, had immigrated to the United States
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20113. Oil portrait of her grandmother by a Jewish teenager in hiding
Vienna, Austria. She was Roman Catholic, and converted to Judaism. Beatrice had two sisters, one
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20114. Hand tefillin worn by a Polish Jewish man
that made guns and filed the threads inside gun barrels. One of the Polish laborers in the factory gave
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20115. Head tefillin worn by a Polish Jewish man
that made guns and filed the threads inside gun barrels. One of the Polish laborers in the factory gave
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20116. Brown leather belt secretly made by a Polish Jewish concentration camp inmate
that made guns and filed the threads inside gun barrels. One of the Polish laborers in the factory gave
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20117. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 2 kronen note acquired by a Jewish Czech woman
summons. Hana was at the hospital, so neither one knew Liese had requested the package. On May 2, the
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20118. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 5 kronen note acquired by a Jewish Czech woman
summons. Hana was at the hospital, so neither one knew Liese had requested the package. On May 2, the
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20119. Łódź ghetto scrip, 2 mark note, acquired by a Polish Jewish survivor
large pink star in a circle in the upper left corner and a smaller one in the center of the right side
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20120. Łódź ghetto scrip, 2 mark note, acquired by a Polish Jewish survivor
large pink star in a circle in the upper left corner and a smaller one in the center of the right side
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20121. Jacob Barosin drawing of three people walking
chamber pot, and they could only empty it late at night. One evening, Jacob emptied the pail early, and
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20122. Large poster with a barbed wire Star of David for the World Gathering of Jewish Holocaust Survivors received by an attendee
community had a curfew and they could shop for only one hour in the evening. Many of their neighbors stopped
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20123. Booklet
France. When Margit was one year old, the family moved to Prague, Czechoslovakia, where her father taught
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20124. U.S.A. Revue Americaine (Washington, DC) [Magazine]
France. When Margit was one year old, the family moved to Prague, Czechoslovakia, where her father taught
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20125. Booklet
France. When Margit was one year old, the family moved to Prague, Czechoslovakia, where her father taught