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7501. Sanford Sigoloff collection
Consists of one framed photographic print by Roman Vishniak that depicts a teacher and a student
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7502. Esther Malin collection
Contains four pieces of ghetto scrip, four photographs from the Łódź Ghetto, and one newspaper
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7503. Dvora Rosenholz collection
Consists of one photographic print created circa 1930.
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7504. Schlesinger family collection
registrations of residence, a note, correspondence, and one object used during and after the Holocaust by the
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7505. Group of Newspapers
Stars and Stripes from 5/3/45, The New York Times from 5/8/45, Le Matin from 7/20/41, one copy of
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7506. Edgar Gaerber collection
The collection consists of one paper note and five coins from the Łódź ghetto, an antisemitic
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7507. Dr. Kasriel Eilender collection
The collection consists of one ration card and three publications relating to the experiences of
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7508. Nina Kaleska collection
of Nelly Kalecka (later Nina Kaleska) in Rechlin concentration camp in Germany, one of several camps
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7509. 601528
The collection consist of one poster issued by the French Government Seine-et-Oise department in
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7510. Pearl Harbor
one of his greatest errors in judgment. In less than a year, American ground troops would be fighting
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7511. Breckinridge Long
and the State Department (and Long personally) was blamed for inaction. Today, he remains one of the
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7512. Studio Portrait of Theresia Seibel
Heyde conducted research on twins. She later found one of the twins, Rolanda, lying dead in the clinic
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7513. 1931 studio portrait of Abraham Moshe Muhlbaum
was entirely cut off from the outside world. No one knew his whereabouts, or even if he was alive
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7514. Public Opinion Poll on Entering World War II
Germany and send our army and navy abroad to fight? May 1940 A poll conducted one week after Nazi Germany
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7515. Leading a New Nation
in 1947. One was a member of the committee that laid out the fundamental rights and citizenship of
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7516. A Family Portrait
photographs, Sonia’s hand-worked linen remained one of Marsha’s only lasting connections to her
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7517. Germans search Jews for weapons
-December 1939. This is one of a series of photos taken by Arthur Grimm, an SS propaganda company
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7518. Madeline Deutsch describes her postwar experiences
Gross-Rosen for one year until liberation by Soviet forces in May 1945. Madeline and her mother
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7519. Bart Stern describes how he survived to be liberated in the Auschwitz camp
march out of the camp. Along with a number of ill prisoners who were in the camp infirmary, Bart was one
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7520. Alisa (Lisa) Nussbaum Derman describes postwar emigration with the Brihah movement
Lisa was one of three children born to a religious Jewish family. Following the German
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7521. Postwar Trials
court of law became one of the war aims of the Allied powers
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7522. Dress Worn by a Hidden Child
blue and white dress with crochet inserts in the waist and sleeves is one of the few pieces of clothing
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7523. Nazi Camps
designed for efficient mass murder. The first one, which opened in December 1941, was
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7524. Benjamin (Ben) Meed describes Warsaw after the German occupation in 1939 and first experiencing antisemitism
Ben was one of four children born to a religious Jewish family
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7525. Madeline Deutsch describes the sacrifices her mother made to help her survive
Gross-Rosen for one year until liberation by Soviet forces in May 1945. Madeline and her mother