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32026. Agfa metal film canister used by German Jewish US soldier
to a Jewish couple. Rudolf’s mother had one older sister, Georgine, and two younger ones, Ida and
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32027. Agfa metal film canister used by German Jewish US soldier
to a Jewish couple. Rudolf’s mother had one older sister, Georgine, and two younger ones, Ida and
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32028. U.S. lapel pin from a pair owned by a German Jewish US soldier
to a Jewish couple. Rudolf’s mother had one older sister, Georgine, and two younger ones, Ida and
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32029. Copper colored U.S. lapel pin received by a German Jewish US soldier
to a Jewish couple. Rudolf’s mother had one older sister, Georgine, and two younger ones, Ida and
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32030. Replacement watch crystal in packaging owned by German Jewish US soldier
to a Jewish couple. Rudolf’s mother had one older sister, Georgine, and two younger ones, Ida and
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32031. Horvex light meter, case, and notes used by German Jewish US soldier
to a Jewish couple. Rudolf’s mother had one older sister, Georgine, and two younger ones, Ida and
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32032. Pair of Tefillin and pouch owned by a Romanian Jewish concentration camp survivor
-occupied Poland. Upon arrival, older prisoners advised the younger ones to falsify their ages to avoid ... drawstring closure. One side has multiple holes near the bottom, while the other side has a large hole and
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32033. Set of US Army issue dog tags worn by a Jewish soldier and POW
Abraham, later called Albert, was a merchandise manager at a shoe store and an inventor. Norman had one ... they killed him.” Norman’s work group was assigned to tunnel 11, one of many tunnels being dug into a
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32034. Porcelain figurine of a seated female acquired from Adolf Hitler’s Munich apartment
and a dark blue swim cap that matches the towel. She wears a green, one piece V-neck swimsuit trimmed ... in white, with a shoulder strap falling down her left arm. She has her ankles crossed, one hand on
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32035. Solingen hunting knife with sheath presented to US military aid worker by liberated inmates
's Department of Civilian Affairs. Slated to deploy one week after D-Day, their departure was delayed to send ... individualized attention. Most were resettled in Palestine. As prisoners left, they were replaced by new ones who
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32036. Zeiss Z body binoculars found in a concentration camp by US military aid worker
's Department of Civilian Affairs. Slated to deploy one week after D-Day, their departure was delayed to send ... individualized attention. Most were resettled in Palestine. As prisoners left, they were replaced by new ones who
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32037. Watercolor of a mountain and town given to US military aid worker by liberated inmate
's Department of Civilian Affairs. Slated to deploy one week after D-Day, their departure was delayed to send ... individualized attention. Most were resettled in Palestine. As prisoners left, they were replaced by new ones who
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32038. Unused yellow triangle concentration camp patch with a U found by a US military aid worker
's Department of Civilian Affairs. Slated to deploy one week after D-Day, their departure was delayed to send ... individualized attention. Most were resettled in Palestine. As prisoners left, they were replaced by new ones who
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32039. Unused yellow triangle concentration camp patch with a U found by a US military aid worker
's Department of Civilian Affairs. Slated to deploy one week after D-Day, their departure was delayed to send ... individualized attention. Most were resettled in Palestine. As prisoners left, they were replaced by new ones who
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32040. Theresienstadt armband with prisoner number worn by a liberated German Jewish prisoner
Marx. His father was Jewish and his mother converted to Judaism prior to marrying Ernest. He had one ... ’s had one older sister, Claire (Klara, 1925-2009). The family moved to Frankfurt am Main in the early
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32041. Gray wood and metal ladder used while in hiding by a Polish Jewish concentration camp inmate
Israel to stand trial for crimes against the Jewish people. Michael served as one of 14 Chief Inspectors ... found guilty and sentenced to death. On June 1, 1962, Michael was one of two police officers present to
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32042. Margit Meissner papers
France. When Margit was one year old, the family moved to Prague, Czechoslovakia, where her father taught ... request, with comments on how one particular book would not serve as useful propaganda for democracy. The
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32043. Trunk used by a German Jewish refugee nurse and aid worker
Orthodox Jews in London and went to them for assistance in bringing her family to England, but no one could ... family to England, but no one could help. In November 1942, Alice became a registered state nurse and
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32044. Curtain that was used as a towel found by a Polish Jewish forced laborer
parents, and three siblings all lived in one small room. Her younger brother Henry, became very sick and ... her family heard on the radio that Germany had invaded Poland. One week later, the German army
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32045. Metric wooden ruler owned by a young Austrian Jewish refugee girl
containing four short lines, one medium length line, four short lines, and one long thicker line with a
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32046. Jerzy Ogurek papers
of Jews for concentration camp and at one point, Jurek and his grandparents were placed in a group ... who were unfit for work; Jurek was often hidden. One night in December 1943, a German guard whom
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32047. Forced labor badge, yellow with a purple P, worn by a Polish Jewish woman in hiding as a Catholic
couples were living together in one room. In the spring of 1941, the Germans launched a surprise invasion ... were one of only two Jewish families. American soldiers restored the town’s synagogue, and a
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32048. Honorary certificate issued to Juliette Usach by Yad Vashem
November. La Guespy was one of several children’s homes in the village under the direction of August Bohny ... QUICONQUE SAUVE UNE VIE SAUVE L’UNIVERS TOUT ENTIER [whoever saves one life, it is as if he saved an
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32049. Rose Galek Brunswic papers
1892, in Zakroczym, to Yehoshua, a lawyer, and Basha Perznianko. She had one brother, Tolek, who went ... knew there was no one named Kowalczyk in the village and realized Raszka was Jewish. He agreed to let
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32050. Deggendorf displaced persons camp scrip, 1-dollar note, acquired by a former director
face, center, printed, blue ink : ONE DOLLAR / * / DEGGENDORF / JEWISH COMMUNITY / TREASURER face ... printed, blue ink : ONE DOLLAR reverse, upper left corner, printed, blue ink : 1 reverse, upper right