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33026. Engraved gold wedding ring acquired by an inmate while in Kaufering concentration camp
met his bride-to-be, Flora Stark, in the SS kitchen at the camp. They got to know one another through
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33027. Miniature "button book" issued for charitable contributions by the Winter-hilfswerk des Deutschen Volkes
sees the Führer for us’, made him one of the Third Reich's major profiteers. His scenes of carefully
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33028. Casting of the helm from the Haganah ship "Medinat Ha’Yehudim"
shore. After unsuccessful attempts at evasion, the Medinat Ha’Yehudim collided with one of the British
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33029. Name tag
the US Forces was one of indescribable filth and human degradation." There were over 19,000 prisoners
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33030. Verband der Judenstaatszionisten Österreichs, Wien (Fond 727)
Fond 725 (1915-1938). Opis 1; Delo 1-11. Selected records arranged in one series: 1. Files of the
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33031. German speaking Jewish community in Bolivia
and Jewish education was one of the prime victims of the emigration trend; Jewish student enrollment
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33032. Waffen SS recruitment poster featuring a soldier and a Leibstandarte (SS Adolf Hitler flag)
text in fraktur font, and below, one line of black text followed by two indented lines of text. For
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33033. Imperial Germany, 50 mark note, series 1, from the album of a Waffen-SS officer acquired by an American soldier
The couple had one daughter. Milton, 82, died in October 2003 in Missouri.
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33034. Imperial Germany, Darlehnskassenschein [State Loan Office] 1 mark note from the album of a Waffen-SS officer acquired by an American soldier
The couple had one daughter. Milton, 82, died in October 2003 in Missouri.
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33035. Weimar Germany, 50000 mark note, from the album of a Waffen-SS officer acquired by an American soldier
The couple had one daughter. Milton, 82, died in October 2003 in Missouri.
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33036. German occupation records from the Archive of New Records, Poland (Syg 1335)
Piłsudski on 7 February 1919. The archive quickly became one of the largest archives, which, in 1939 was a
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33037. Envelope and stamps commemorating chaplains killed on a ship sunk by a German U-boat
ALEXANDER GOODE / REV. CLARK V. POLING / REV. JOHN P. WASHINGTON / Unity in Brotherhood / THREE FAITHS • ONE
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33038. Concentration camp uniform coat recovered from a concentration camp by an American administrator
the hip to reinforce the pockets. The coat has light orange staining overall, and one corner of the
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33039. Pistiner family papers
Netanya, Israel. They had one son, Amikam Jacob (b. 1948) The Pistiners left Berlin in June 1939, bound
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33040. Yellow Star of David badge with a letter J. found by an American soldier
(later Louis b. 1910) and Saul Siegel (b. 1916) and one sister, Beulah (b. 1926). In 1907 Reizie
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33041. Lobby card for the film “At the Front in North Africa” (1943)
included staged reenactments and intended to impart a particular message. This object is one of more than 1
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33042. Buchenwald Standort-Kantine concentration camp scrip, 3 Reichsmark, with an inscription found by a US soldier
back, handwritten, cursive, black ink : Canteen check / good for one / beer or two / cigarettes
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33043. Hand carved wooden clogs found in Dachau concentration camp by an American soldier
Payne Kincheloe. His father was from Washington DC and his mother from Virginia. He had one sister. His
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33044. US Army 102nd Infantry Division shoulder sleeve patch with OZ worn by a soldier
had one child. David regularly presented lectures about his experiences as a guard during the
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33045. Wehrmacht waterproof gas cape pouch found by US soldier
prisoners with one of the two cameras that he carried. Walter’s Dachau photographs are part of this
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33046. Mimosa 6.5 x 9 cm sheet film box used by US soldier
need of aid. Walter photographed the camp and prisoners with one of the two cameras that he carried
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33047. Photographic light exposure calculator used by US soldier
and dying prisoners in need of aid. Walter photographed the camp and prisoners with one of the two
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33048. Two-sided 11th Armored Division, US Army, after action poster for April and May 1945
May 1-9, 1945. One side has a map depicting dates and movements of the 11th Armored through
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33049. 11th Armored Division, US Army, after action poster reporting battle events of March 1945
military actions: entries in column one: March 3, 4, 5; column 2: March 6,7,8; column 3: March 9, 9-11, 11
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33050. Trade advertisement for Warner Brothers films, including “Sergeant York” (1941)
and antisemitism. This object is one of more than 1,200 objects in the Cinema Judaica Collection of