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22801. Trade advertisement for the film “Hitler’s Children” (1943)
executed. The film was one of the first of several films to feature the theme of women persecuted by Nazi ... Germany. This object is one of more than 1,200 objects in the Cinema Judaica Collection of materials
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22802. Lobby card for the film “Hitler’s Children” (1943)
eventually executed. The film was one of the first of several films to feature the theme of women persecuted ... by Nazi Germany. This object is one of more than 1,200 objects in the Cinema Judaica Collection of
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22803. Scene still for the short film “The House I Live In” (1945)
a low after the attack on Pearl Harbor. This object is one of more than 1,200 objects in the Cinema ... photograph depicts a young man and a group of 10 young boys in an alley, next to a brick building. One of the
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22804. Cartoon of successful businessmen whose ancestors were immigrants refusing entry to an immigrant
American dock by nativist businessmen, whose shadows show their ancestors’ own immigrant roots. One of the ... Jewish or too Catholic, and feared they would never assimilate into U.S. culture. This cartoon is one of
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22805. Scene still from the film “Women in Bondage” (1944)
production company was seized and nationalized to make Nazi propaganda. This object is one of more than 1 ... her head. Three uniformed Nazis, two male and one female, stand behind the pillar and look down at the
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22806. Poster stamp
rows of stamps with four different drawings [one drawing printed reverse, creating fifth image] in each ... row. Images left to right: First image: soldier holding rifle overhead in one hand supporting fallen
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22807. Alice M. Berney papers
was born on June 7, 1929 in Vienna, Austria where her father was an attorney. She had one older ... estates, "Chateau de La Guette," in France, one photograph depicting a group of girls at the École
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22808. Winter family papers
and Rosa (née Heisz) Winter. He had two brothers: Richard (b. 1897) and Josef (b. 1901), and one ... ), and Heinrich (b. 1892), and one sister, Hedwig (b. 1893). Max worked as a banker and Anna was a music
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22809. John and Barbara Helman papers
Army and returned to Łódź. Among his family, only he and one brother, Tevye, and one sister, Laja
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22810. Jack Garfein papers
Spiegel. Jack had one sister, Hadasah (nicknamed Hady, b. 1935). He grew up in Bardejov, Czechoslovakia ... Included are materials related to The First Tribute to the One Million Children of the Holocaust and Salute
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22811. Goslinski family papers
(Roosje) Jakobs. She had one sister Sary (b. 1928) and one brother Ibertus (Bert, born 1917). Hetty and
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22812. Hedy Tugendhaft Rosen photographs
in Przemyśl. There had been no orphanage at the convent, but the nuns established one with Hedy and a ... immigration. In 1949, after the death of one of the uncles, Mania and Hedy immigrated to Israel and settled in
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22813. Sulamita Simenauer Konar collection
Chana Frymeta Pomerancblum was born in 1913 and was one of four children of Mina Zalcman Pomerancblum ... One night German soldiers came to search the house and Chana opened the door, bundled in a blanket
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22814. John and Alice Morawetz papers
they embarked on the SS United States, one of the last ships to leave Europe during the war, arriving ... one daughter. Alice’s father, Erich, died on April 8, 1949, age 58. Her mother, Bertha, passed away on
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22815. Simcha Dimant papers
laborer in 1943. There were two rabbis associated with the group. One went to the British embassy in Paris ... from the Kibbutz arrived in Haifa, one of the first large survivor's group to reach Palestine. Symcho
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22816. Rubel family papers
get an audience. Then, one day in autumn 1938, he was visited by a non-Jewish friend, August Kaufhold ... originally of Steinbach am Donnersberg, Germany, who had immigrated to the United States, and loved ones in
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22817. Topas family papers
to return to the Warsaw ghetto each night. However, one day the workers were informed they would be ... one daughter, Stella Goldfarb. She married Mietek Goldfarb, a prominent attorney in Warsaw, Poland
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22818. Marcel Wolf Zyto papers
and Sima (Syma, née Finkelstein) Zyto. He had one brother, Henri, and one sister, Henriette, who died
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22819. Miodownik family papers
’s name was Perla. Anne had one sister, Ruth Christine Miodownik (b. 6 April 1941). The family lived in ... wall. Anne’s father was shot and killed one night when he went out to search for water. The rest of the
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22820. Kim family papers
appealed to his State Representative Edwin M. Schaefer for assistance on behalf of his loved ones. Rep ... loved ones in Germany and Poland. This contact ceased in the course of the Holocaust as family members
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22821. Meyerstein and Echt families papers
Wolff) Meyerstein. He had one sister, Gerda (later Gerda Rosenfeld, b. 19 August 1909) and one brother
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22822. Kleinfeld family papers
(née Braubart) Kleinfeld. He had at least one brother, Leonard, and at least three sisters, Ida, Laura ... war he worked in the fur industry, primarily with leather. At one point he worked for his father
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22823. Mary Berg diary publication papers
exchange in 1944. Mary's diary was serialized in American newspapers in 1944, making it one of the earliest ... 1944, was one of the earliest published eyewitness accounts of life in the ghetto. He also edited "My
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22824. Hess and Spier families papers
stationed with American forces in Bavaria. During one of his leaves while stationed there, he travelled ... one year, before being permitted to immigrate to the United States. They settled in New York, where
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22825. Szamek family collection
includes a Food Draft / Receipt for one package equivalent to $10 from the American Relief Administration ... 1929; a group photograph of five men and one woman standing in a doorway, Isidore Szamek (2nd from left