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10601. Erica Goldstein Mansfield papers
Consists of one DVD containing a talk entitled "Erica Mansfield: Kindertransport to U.S.A", given ... Erica Goldstein Mansfield from Vienna, Austria was one of the "50 children" brought to the United
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10602. Werner and Rosa Sallisohn papers
to Israel and Bertha (née Mehrowitz) Sallisohn. He had at least one half-sister, Hildegard. He ... The collection is arranged chronologically in one folder.
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10603. Murray Pantirer family papers
confined to the Kraków ghetto. In 1942, Murray and one of his brothers were deported for forced labor in ... Murray was liberated on May 10, 1945, the only one of nine family members to survive. After liberation
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10604. Hendrix family photographs
The collection consists of three scrapbooks. One scrapbook contains photographs, correspondence ... two scrapbooks are baby books for Paul and Berte Hendrix's sons; one for Robert Alexander Hendrix (b
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10605. Mary Berg collection
exchange in 1944. Mary's diary was serialized in American newspapers in 1944, making it one of the earliest ... Contains four photo albums, one scrapbook of newspaper clippings, and loose photographs relating to
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10606. Messcher family photographs
Consists of two photographs of the Messcher children; one photograph of Frits Messcher (b. 1936 ... and Martijn Messcher (b. 1934), and one photograph of Martijn holding his infant sister Martha (b
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10607. Rosenwald family papers
(b. 1879) and Johanna Rosenwald (née Ledermann, b. 1890). He had one sister, Liesel (1914-1945 ... The collection is arranged as one series.
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10608. Holzmann family papers
1907. They had one older sister, Irma Holzmann (later Farkas), born approximately 1904. The three ... service. It was Mathilde’s second marriage; she was a widow with one son, Otto Engel. Shortly after the
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10609. Pebble from Umschlagplatz in the Warsaw ghetto
gather food on liberation day, May 1945; 2 stones: one from Umschlagplatz in Warsaw ghetto (small stone ... and one from Belzec death camp (larger stone); Piece of cloth embroidered with initials "GA" [Gusta
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10610. Piece of stone from Belzec death camp
gather food on liberation day, May 1945; 2 stones: one from Umschlagplatz in Warsaw ghetto (small stone ... and one from Belzec death camp (larger stone); Piece of cloth embroidered with initials "GA" [Gusta
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10611. Cloth sack
gather food on liberation day, May 1945; 2 stones: one from Umschlagplatz in Warsaw ghetto (small stone ... and one from Belzec death camp (larger stone); Piece of cloth embroidered with initials "GA" [Gusta
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10612. Doll made by Displaced Persons in Schleswig-Holstein
was one of five handmade dolls, including three female dolls and two male dolls, constructed using ... a pair of black trousers. He wears black boots and a feathered black hat. One feather (b) is
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10613. An aerial reconnaissance photograph of the Auschwitz concentration camp showing the Auschwitz II (Birkenau) camp with bombs descending over crematoria II and III.
One of a series of aerial photographs taken by Allied reconnaissance units under the command of the ... One of a series of aerial photographs taken by Allied reconnaissance units under the command of the
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10614. The entrance to Oskar Schindler's Emalia enamelworks at 4 Lipowa Street in Krakow-Zablocie.
kitchenware. For a time he operated one of them as a trustee for the German occupation administration ... and Auschwitz. In 1962 Schindler was named one of the Righteous Among the Nations by Yad Vashem.
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10615. Jewish laborers at work constructing Oskar Schindler's armaments factory in Bruennlitz.
kitchenware. For a time he operated one of them as a trustee for the German occupation administration ... and Auschwitz. In 1962 Schindler was named one of the Righteous Among the Nations by Yad Vashem.
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10616. Oskar Schindler poses with his office employees at the Emalia enamelworks.
kitchenware. For a time he operated one of them as a trustee for the German occupation administration ... and Auschwitz. In 1962 Schindler was named one of the Righteous Among the Nations by Yad Vashem.
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10617. The construction of barracks at Oskar Schindler's armaments factory in Bruennlitz.
kitchenware. For a time he operated one of them as a trustee for the German occupation administration ... and Auschwitz. In 1962 Schindler was named one of the Righteous Among the Nations by Yad Vashem.
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10618. The construction of a railcar line at Oskar Schindler's armaments factory in Bruennlitz.
kitchenware. For a time he operated one of them as a trustee for the German occupation administration ... and Auschwitz. In 1962 Schindler was named one of the Righteous Among the Nations by Yad Vashem.
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10619. The construction of Oskar Schindler's armaments factory in Bruennlitz.
kitchenware. For a time he operated one of them as a trustee for the German occupation administration ... and Auschwitz. In 1962 Schindler was named one of the Righteous Among the Nations by Yad Vashem.
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10620. Oskar Schindler (seated) with Leopold Pfefferberg, who was saved by Schindler.
kitchenware. For a time he operated one of them as a trustee for the German occupation administration ... and Auschwitz. In 1962 Schindler was named one of the Righteous Among the Nations by Yad Vashem.
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10621. Joseph Levi, Yosef Alcana, and two other young men sit on a fence with a young child in a park.
deported to Auschwitz. They arrived in Auschwitz in mid-August. Miru was the only one of 57 family ... members to survive Auschwitz and was one of only 151 Jews of Rhodes to survive the Holocaust. She
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10622. Group portrait of members of the Maccabi sports club of Rhodes.
deported to Auschwitz. They arrived in Auschwitz in mid-August. Miru was the only one of 57 family ... members to survive Auschwitz and was one of only 151 Jews of Rhodes to survive the Holocaust. She
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10623. Portrait of the Hasson family in Rhodes. Pictured from left to right are: Violeta, Celebi, and Shlomo Hasson.
deported to Auschwitz. They arrived in Auschwitz in mid-August. Miru was the only one of 57 family ... members to survive Auschwitz and was one of only 151 Jews of Rhodes to survive the Holocaust. She
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10624. An aerial reconnaissance photograph of the Auschwitz concentration camp showing the I.G.
One of a series of aerial photographs taken by Allied reconnaissance units under the command of the ... One of a series of aerial photographs taken by Allied reconnaissance units under the command of the
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10625. An aerial reconnaissance photograph of the Auschwitz concentration camp showing the Auschwitz I camp.
One of a series of aerial photographs taken by Allied reconnaissance units under the command of the ... One of a series of aerial photographs taken by Allied reconnaissance units under the command of the