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26426. Dark red floral head covering worn by a Jewish woman living under an assumed identity
and Malka Heller, and worked at the tannery. One day, Josef removed the Jewish patch from his clothing ... caused one of the pigs to choke to provide a distraction from the search of the outbuildings. The ... ended in May 1945 went to Sambor to look for her family, but found no one. She moved west in summer 1945
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26427. Single hand tefillin
Egon had one room and a tiny bed filled with bedbugs. Their living conditions were extremely unsanitary ... There were no toilets, just one shared bucket. Cooking was done on a portable stove using with coal ... wound into a coil on one side of the platform and a cone on the other. The measurements reflect this
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26428. ユダヤ人以外のレジスタンス
イタリアを相手に最も一貫した戦いを繰り広げ、1945年にドイツ軍をユーゴスラビアから撤退させる大きな原動力となりました。 1942年5月、チェコスロバキア在英亡命政府の要請でチェコ人のスパイが
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26429. Concentration camp uniform jacket worn by a Polish Jewish inmate
returned to Dabrowa. One night when Welek went out for supplies, he was arrested and sent to Sosnowiec. He ... mechanic. One night, Welek saw a truckload of potatoes being unloaded into a cellar. He made a key to open ... out. At one point, the women’s latrine was closed and he met Hinde (Helen) Chilewicz, when she walked ... Welek was one of the weakest. He feigned good health by puffing out his cheeks and wearing extra layers
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26430. Saxophone, case and accessories used by a Polish Jewish musician in a band that toured DP camps
in January 1945. See records 2010.472.1 and 2010.472.2; one was played by Henry in the ghetto; the ... and they slept in the snow with one blanket. If a prisoner did not get up, he was shot. On April 23 ... nylon lace is knotted through a black painted grommet on one end of the strap; the other lace end passes ... one end, creating a pocket on each side. A reed is inserted into each pocket. On the front pocket are
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26431. Studio portrait of Israel Miedzyrzecki while posing as a Christian named Stephan.
battalion for several months, he developed a relationship with one of his German overseers which allowed him ... leaders of the ghetto underground as the person to turn to when one needed to arrange passage into or out ... Lublin and found one of his brothers, who told him many of their relatives were still alive. The war ... were married. Israel went to Lublin and found one of his brothers, who told him many of their relatives
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26432. Genia Miedzyrzecka (far left) poses with two Polish girls while in hiding outside Warsaw.
battalion for several months, he developed a relationship with one of his German overseers which allowed him ... leaders of the ghetto underground as the person to turn to when one needed to arrange passage into or out ... Lublin and found one of his brothers, who told him many of their relatives were still alive. The war ... were married. Israel went to Lublin and found one of his brothers, who told him many of their relatives
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26433. Stella Miedzyrzecki with her younger sister Genia.
battalion for several months, he developed a relationship with one of his German overseers which allowed him ... leaders of the ghetto underground as the person to turn to when one needed to arrange passage into or out ... Lublin and found one of his brothers, who told him many of their relatives were still alive. The war ... were married. Israel went to Lublin and found one of his brothers, who told him many of their relatives
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26434. Jakob Kartaszew with his wife Anna. He was the Polish caretaker of the cemetery where the Miedzyrzecki family hid in 1943.
battalion for several months, he developed a relationship with one of his German overseers which allowed him ... leaders of the ghetto underground as the person to turn to when one needed to arrange passage into or out ... Lublin and found one of his brothers, who told him many of their relatives were still alive. The war ... were married. Israel went to Lublin and found one of his brothers, who told him many of their relatives
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26435. The Rybak family poses on a park bench in prewar Warsaw.
battalion for several months, he developed a relationship with one of his German overseers which allowed him ... leaders of the ghetto underground as the person to turn to when one needed to arrange passage into or out ... Lublin and found one of his brothers, who told him many of their relatives were still alive. The war ... were married. Israel went to Lublin and found one of his brothers, who told him many of their relatives
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26436. The Rybak family gathers around the tombstone of Yitzhak Meir Rybak, the father of Rivka Miedzyrzecki (nee Rybak).
battalion for several months, he developed a relationship with one of his German overseers which allowed him ... leaders of the ghetto underground as the person to turn to when one needed to arrange passage into or out ... Lublin and found one of his brothers, who told him many of their relatives were still alive. The war ... were married. Israel went to Lublin and found one of his brothers, who told him many of their relatives
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26437. Shlomo Rybak, Rivka Miedzyrzecki's (brother acting in the Yiddish theater.
battalion for several months, he developed a relationship with one of his German overseers which allowed him ... leaders of the ghetto underground as the person to turn to when one needed to arrange passage into or out ... Lublin and found one of his brothers, who told him many of their relatives were still alive. The war ... were married. Israel went to Lublin and found one of his brothers, who told him many of their relatives
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26438. Genia Miedzyrzecki and her parents, Rivka and Israel Yizhak, looking at Vladka's (Benjamin's wife) memoir.
battalion for several months, he developed a relationship with one of his German overseers which allowed him ... leaders of the ghetto underground as the person to turn to when one needed to arrange passage into or out ... Lublin and found one of his brothers, who told him many of their relatives were still alive. The war ... were married. Israel went to Lublin and found one of his brothers, who told him many of their relatives
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26439. Ewa Frenkel Przemyslawska photograph collection
her friends lived together and slept together in one room. Ewa’s boyfriend from Łódź, Israel Frenkel ... construction. Ewa tripped on ice and broke her arm. The young couple lived in one room in a barrack which ... seventeen of her friends lived together and slept together in one room. Ewa’s boyfriend from Łódź, Israel ... construction. Ewa tripped on ice and broke her arm. The young couple lived in one room in a barrack which
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26440. Small color drawing of a man leading a camel with rider created by a former hidden child
smuggle back into the ghetto. At some point, the Goldmans had to move into the ghetto. During one round-up ... Alona at the Jozak’s door one night and Salomon and Gusta hid Alona with them in the small hiding room ... ’s recovery under the care of Dr. Ordung, the family was reunited and lived in one room in a shared apartment ... and a red skirt and has one arm extended straight ahead.
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26441. Three Jewish youth pose outside in the Dabrowa Gornicza ghetto.
who survived, one moved to America before the war, one fled to the Soviet Union, and the other four ... Sosnowiec were concentrated in Srodula. The two sites bordered on one another and operated as a single ... the ghetto. Some one thousand Jews remained after the liquidation. Most were settled in the
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26442. Copy of an original letter signed by Adolf Hitler authorizing the T4 (Euthanasia) program.
head of the T-4 Euthanasia program. Born in Munich, Bouhler was one of the earliest members of the ... the French leader that was one of Hitler's favorite books. [Sources: Wistrich, Robert. "Who's Who in ... of Karl Doenitz. He was rearrested by the British on May 23 and placed on trial as one of the main ... 1941, no one thought to look through his papers. His copy of the T4 authorization thus became the only
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26443. A dinner party in honor of General Joseph McNarney, the newly appointed commander of US forces in occupied Germany, at the Schlachtensee displaced persons camp in Berlin.
After graduating in 1943 Friedman took a pulpit in Denver, CO. One year later, he enlisted as a ... Berlin, where they were housed at one of two new displaced persons camps at Schlachtensee and Tempelhof ... acceptable to the major Jewish organizations, but not partisan to any one of them. This directive led to the ... one, fraught as it was with issues of dual loyalty. Since the adviser was nominated by the US
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26444. Chaplain Herbert Friedman (center, facing camera) and Philip Bernstein (center left, wearing fedora), Adviser on Jewish Affairs to General Joseph T.
After graduating in 1943 Friedman took a pulpit in Denver, CO. One year later, he enlisted as a ... Berlin, where they were housed at one of two new displaced persons camps at Schlachtensee and Tempelhof ... acceptable to the major Jewish organizations, but not partisan to any one of them. This directive led to the ... one, fraught as it was with issues of dual loyalty. Since the adviser was nominated by the US
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26445. A man and a boy carry their luggage on the way to the deportation train in the Lodz ghetto.
sister Rut immigrated to the United States in 1919. He had one brother Jakub who died of an appendicitis ... -Aviv," which was actually one of Grosman's Lodz ghetto photographs. To him, this was proof that the ... distinguish from one another. The routes taken by displaced Jews into and out of the ghetto were identical ... death camps from Lodz for the next one and a half years. In the spring of 1944, the Nazis reactivated
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26446. Luggage tag used by a Polish Jewish survivor
later Epstein, 1900-1972) and Moses Goldwag. Halina had one younger brother, Ludwik (later Arie Zak ... While in the camp, they asked one of the American soldiers stationed there to mail letters to two aunts ... was one of the few Jews selected to join the newly-formed Polish brigade. They deployed to the Middle ... 1939) and Moshe Zak. Halina had one brother, Arie. Her parents separated while she was a child, and she
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26447. Drafting tool piece used by Mayer Altarac who fled German-occupied Belgrade with his family
deportation of fifty-one Jews to German territory. This group included Jas̆a 's maternal aunt Frida Barta, her ... a taxi to Tirana, Albania. His mother sold hand knit sweaters, and one of her customers, Ganimet ... -one individuals. Jaša’s maternal aunt, Frida Barta, her husband, and daughter, Dita, were among them ... -one people were murdered by the Germans. On July 8, the Italian command decided to transfer the Jewish
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26448. Pelikan fountain pen used by Mayer Altarac who fled German-occupied Belgrade with his family
fifty-one Jews to German territory. This group included Jas̆a 's maternal aunt Frida Barta, her husband ... a taxi to Tirana, Albania. His mother sold hand knit sweaters, and one of her customers, Ganimet ... -one individuals. Jaša’s maternal aunt, Frida Barta, her husband, and daughter, Dita, were among them ... -one people were murdered by the Germans. On July 8, the Italian command decided to transfer the Jewish
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26449. Purse carried by Mimi Altarac who fled German-occupied Belgrade with her family
demanded the deportation of fifty-one Jews to German territory. This group included Jas̆a 's maternal aunt ... Jas̆a 's family took a taxi to Tirana, Albania. His mother sold hand knit sweaters, and one of her ... -one individuals. Jaša’s maternal aunt, Frida Barta, her husband, and daughter, Dita, were among them ... -one people were murdered by the Germans. On July 8, the Italian command decided to transfer the Jewish
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26450. Travel clock within a brown leather case used by the Altarac family while imprisoned
fifty-one Jews to German territory. This group included Jas̆a 's maternal aunt Frida Barta, her husband ... a taxi to Tirana, Albania. His mother sold hand knit sweaters, and one of her customers, Ganimet ... -one individuals. Jaša’s maternal aunt, Frida Barta, her husband, and daughter, Dita, were among them ... -one people were murdered by the Germans. On July 8, the Italian command decided to transfer the Jewish