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36651. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 1 krone note, belonging to an Austrian Jewish woman
OF / ONE CROWN / 1 / ANYONE WHO FALSIFIES OR DISTORTS OR FAKES THIS RECEIPT, OR COUNTERFEITS RECEIPT ... .JÄNNER 1943 DER ALTESTE DER JUDEN / IN THERESIENSTADT / Jakob Edelstein [[RECEIPT OF / ONE CROWN
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36652. Monogrammed pillowcase with whitework embroidery used by a German Jewish Kindertransport refugee
agreed and this uncle and his family left for the US. In March 1939, one of the aunt’s arranged for the ... US visas for everyone. The extended family made a decision to send one uncle’s family to the US
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36653. Tallit katan brought to England by a British soldier and Kindertransport refugee
Nürnberg (Nuremberg), where his family moved in 1930, and had one sibling, his sister Susanne (1925-1942 ... Fürth. In 1936, Norbert’s grandfather Leopold Jüngster died and his grandmother Clara moved in with one
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36654. Two-sided silk escape map of Western Europe acquired 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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36655. Child's gray shearling embroidered mountaineer's craft coat brought to the US by a Jewish family fleeing German occupied Poland
. Nadzieja had a concealed clothes brush, which Jerzy had hollowed out to hide some family jewels. At one ... . Nadzieja had a concealed clothes brush, which Jerzy had hollowed out to hide some family jewels. At one
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36656. Child's peach silk sleeveless dress with embroidered flowers brought to the US by a Jewish family fleeing German occupied Poland
. Nadzieja had a concealed clothes brush, which Jerzy had hollowed out to hide some family jewels. At one ... . Nadzieja had a concealed clothes brush, which Jerzy had hollowed out to hide some family jewels. At one
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36657. Child's colorful print cotton dress with blue piping brought to the US by a Jewish family fleeing German occupied Poland
. Nadzieja had a concealed clothes brush, which Jerzy had hollowed out to hide some family jewels. At one ... . Nadzieja had a concealed clothes brush, which Jerzy had hollowed out to hide some family jewels. At one
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36658. Child's peach silk polka dot dress brought to the US by a Jewish family fleeing German occupied Poland
. Nadzieja had a concealed clothes brush, which Jerzy had hollowed out to hide some family jewels. At one ... . Nadzieja had a concealed clothes brush, which Jerzy had hollowed out to hide some family jewels. At one
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36659. Child's pink silk cabbage rose patterned dress brought to the US by a Jewish family fleeing German occupied Poland
. Nadzieja had a concealed clothes brush, which Jerzy had hollowed out to hide some family jewels. At one ... . Nadzieja had a concealed clothes brush, which Jerzy had hollowed out to hide some family jewels. At one
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36660. Concentration camp uniform trousers worn by a Jehovah’s Witness inmate
liberated on May 8, 1945, one day after Germany’s surrender. ... of not giving up his faith; one doctor told him he would be sent to the chimneys. He made steel wire
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36661. Concentration camp uniform jacket with a purple triangle worn by a Jehovah’s Witness inmate
assigned to bakeries that produced bread for the main camp. He was liberated on May 8, 1945, one day after ... of not giving up his faith; one doctor told him he would be sent to the chimneys. He made steel wire
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36662. Concentration camp uniform coat with a purple triangle worn by a Jehovah’s Witness inmate
assigned to bakeries that produced bread for the main camp. He was liberated on May 8, 1945, one day after ... of not giving up his faith; one doctor told him he would be sent to the chimneys. He made steel wire
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36663. Woman’s lab coat owned by a Czech Jewish inmate while a nurse in Theresienstadt
April 17, 1891, in Prague, to Isidor and Marie Heller Zappner, and had one sister, Gizela, born 1888 ... got their own room when one of the families boarded at Rudolf’s parent's home was relocated. Hana
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36664. Pillowcase with cutwork flowers and the embroidered initials FL used by a German Jewish Kindertransport refugee
agreed and this uncle and his family left for the US. In March 1939, one of the aunt’s arranged for the ... US visas for everyone. The extended family made a decision to send one uncle’s family to the US
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36665. Monogrammed pillowcase with whitework embroidery used by a German Jewish Kindertransport refugee
agreed and this uncle and his family left for the US. In March 1939, one of the aunt’s arranged for the ... US visas for everyone. The extended family made a decision to send one uncle’s family to the US
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36666. Long sleeved black dress saved by a neighbor and recovered postwar
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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36667. Small suitcase used by a Hungarian Jewish family while living in hiding
in one of these houses, and they moved in with them. During May and June, Budapest was a frequent ... women had a brother, Bela, living in one of the “safe” houses in the international ghetto protected by
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36668. Floral tapestry purse saved by a hidden child
granddaughter Elzbieta Lusthaus. When Poland was invaded in September 1939, one year old Elzbieta and her mother ... recognized one of the doctors as a friend of her husband’s. He told her that her husband was alive and
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36669. Child's cotton twill collar with embroidered daisies brought to the US by a Jewish family fleeing German occupied Poland
. Nadzieja had a concealed clothes brush, which Jerzy had hollowed out to hide some family jewels. At one ... . Nadzieja had a concealed clothes brush, which Jerzy had hollowed out to hide some family jewels. At one
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36670. Child's silk Peter Pan collar with embroidered blue dots brought to the US by a Jewish family fleeing German occupied Poland
. Nadzieja had a concealed clothes brush, which Jerzy had hollowed out to hide some family jewels. At one ... . Nadzieja had a concealed clothes brush, which Jerzy had hollowed out to hide some family jewels. At one
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36671. Pencil and ink drawing of a British lion indicating a Jewish man is a danger by Jacob J. Barosin
chamber pot, and they could only empty it late at night. One evening, Jacob emptied the pail early, and ... on his body resting one paw on a cage containing a Jewish man and the other pointing at a “danger
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36672. Pencil and ink sketches of three heads and three figures by Jacob J. Barosin
chamber pot, and they could only empty it late at night. One evening, Jacob emptied the pail early, and ... shown from the waist up, and the one on the left has a skull for a head. To the left of the first
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36673. Pencil sketch of a family behind a concentration camp fence looking at men raising their arms by Jacob J. Barosin
chamber pot, and they could only empty it late at night. One evening, Jacob emptied the pail early, and ... looking out at a number of figures across from them. The man holds a bundle over one shoulder and a cane
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36674. Forced labor badge worn by a Roman Catholic Polish youth
Stanislawa (nee Laszez,1901-1969) Hermanowski. He had one older brother, Andrzej (1924-1992). Wojciech ... on a forced march, during which the guards would occasionally shoot some of the prisoners. One day
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36675. Royal Welch Fusiliers shoulder patch worn by a British soldier and Kindertransport refugee
Nürnberg (Nuremberg), where his family moved in 1930, and had one sibling, his sister Susanne (1925-1942 ... Fürth. In 1936, Norbert’s grandfather Leopold Jüngster died and his grandmother Clara moved in with one