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27351. Set of two scene stills for the movie, “Address Unknown” (1944)
partners in the United States, whose friendship and families are destroyed when one of them returns to ... one of more than 1,200 objects in the Cinema Judaica Collection of materials related to films about
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27352. Window card for the film “Crossfire” (1947)
one of more than 1,200 objects in the Cinema Judaica Collection of materials related to films about ... upper left corner, and extending down the left side, are the illustrated faces of three men, one of whom
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27353. German-Austrian League of Anti-Semites, 50 heller donation receipt
was dissolved. The coupon is one of the more than 900 items in the Katz Ehrenthal Collection of ... Their positon was that Jews were a separate nation. They defined a Jew as anyone with one Jewish great
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27354. German-Austrian League of Anti-Semites, 50 heller donation receipt
was dissolved. The coupon is one of the more than 900 items in the Katz Ehrenthal Collection of ... Their positon was that Jews were a separate nation. They defined a Jew as anyone with one Jewish great
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27355. German-Austrian League of Anti-Semites, 50 heller donation receipt
was dissolved. The coupon is one of the more than 900 items in the Katz Ehrenthal Collection of ... Their positon was that Jews were a separate nation. They defined a Jew as anyone with one Jewish great
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27356. German-Austrian League of Anti-Semites, 20 heller donation receipt
was dissolved. The coupon is one of the more than 900 items in the Katz Ehrenthal Collection of ... Their positon was that Jews were a separate nation. They defined a Jew as anyone with one Jewish great
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27357. German-Austrian League of Anti-Semites, 10 heller donation receipt
was dissolved. The coupon is one of the more than 900 items in the Katz Ehrenthal Collection of ... Their positon was that Jews were a separate nation. They defined a Jew as anyone with one Jewish great
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27358. German-Austrian League of Anti-Semites, 20 heller donation receipt
was dissolved. The coupon is one of the more than 900 items in the Katz Ehrenthal Collection of ... Their positon was that Jews were a separate nation. They defined a Jew as anyone with one Jewish great
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27359. German-Austrian League of Anti-Semites, 10 heller donation receipt
was dissolved. The coupon is one of the more than 900 items in the Katz Ehrenthal Collection of ... Their positon was that Jews were a separate nation. They defined a Jew as anyone with one Jewish great
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27360. German-Austrian League of Anti-Semites, 20 heller donation receipt
was dissolved. The coupon is one of the more than 900 items in the Katz Ehrenthal Collection of ... Their positon was that Jews were a separate nation. They defined a Jew as anyone with one Jewish great
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27361. German-Austrian League of Anti-Semites, 10 heller donation receipt
was dissolved. The coupon is one of the more than 900 items in the Katz Ehrenthal Collection of ... Their positon was that Jews were a separate nation. They defined a Jew as anyone with one Jewish great
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27362. Propaganda catalog featuring a series of pro-American war paintings by Thomas Hart Benton
a seamstress. Harold had a twin brother and was one of five children. Harold was part Jewish, and ... drab green. One of the two spine staples is missing, there is white powdery residue throughout on the
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27363. Italian poster for the film “Ulica Graniczna” (1949)
over. This object is one of more than 1,200 objects in the Cinema Judaica Collection of materials ... small pistol that one of them is holding; and a canted portrait of a middle-aged man in a uniform. In
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27364. Lisette Lamon and Benjamin Soep papers
train that American troops liberated in Farsleben in April 1945. The train was one of three that left ... neutral and non-European countries. Lisette Lamon was one of the liberated prisoners aboard the Farsleben
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27365. Friedman family papers
needed. At one point Ruth developed typhoid fever and was in the infirmary for about a week, but she was ... Auschwitz from Terezin. One day he stopped coming to their regular rendezvous, and they learned that he, too
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27366. Dutch newspaper clippings
her last name. She was only fed one bowl of watery soup a day. The Edgars arranged to sneak Marion out ... September 1945. When Marion was sent to the Edgars in 1943, Lina was sent to live with six other Jews in one
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27367. Sheepskin vest worn by a Jewish girl living in hiding
assumed identities as Christian Poles. All their family, except for one brother, Rafael, perished. ... But one day, when their father went to pray, their mother told them to flee. After leaving the ghetto
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27368. Suitcase used by a Jewish family for their flight from Germany
one room for each family based on new legislation. The Arnoldis gave up their bedroom to their ... Jews were only allowed one room for each family based on new legislation. The Arnoldis gave up their
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27369. Drawing by Alexander Bogen of a female partisan sitting with a rifle
Belarussia during World War II. The sketch depicts one of his fellow partisans. Bogen was an art student in ... Charcoal drawing of a girl sitting on something holding her rifle by her side and one hand in her
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27370. Drawing by Alexander Bogen of two armed partisans standing together
one facing left and one right. The man on the left wears a thick hat and a long, belted coat, and
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27371. Partisans in the woods, including two armed men riding horses, drawn by Alexander Bogen
first one, with its head visible on the right. The background is wooded. In the left background, there ... are standing men with rifles hanging over their shoulders. The artist’s signature, a year, and one
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27372. Arie Torner collection
Torner (?-1940). He grew up with a large family, including five brothers and one sister. At some point ... while detained within the ghetto. One day, he was forced to watch 10 underground leaders get hanged
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27373. Arnoldi and Kohn families collection
one room for each family based on new legislation. The Arnoldis gave up their bedroom to their ... Jews were only allowed one room for each family based on new legislation. The Arnoldis gave up their
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27374. Mändle family papers
to leave England. The family took with them one large steamer trunk and approximately $30 in U ... local movie theater. Brigitte married her husband where she was twenty-one and has two children. She
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27375. Marga Lakritz photograph
received one letter from him and never heard from him again. By this time, Hitler had become Chancellor of ... English than in the cellar by the Nazis.” One day in 1943, they heard that the Germans were planning to