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37726. Imperial Germany Reichsbanknote, 100 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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37727. Pair of lobby cards for the film “The World at War” (1941)
charge. This object is one of more than 1,200 objects in the Cinema Judaica Collection of materials
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37728. Concentration camp uniform pants recovered from a concentration camp by an American administrator
and one button and corresponding buttonhole centered above a hidden fly. Below, the fly consists of
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37729. Sidney Cooley collection
The collection is arranged as one series. Folders are arranged alphabetically.
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37730. US Army canvas first aid bag used by a soldier
straps, with adjustable metal buckles, and is stamped: U.S. On one side is a small flap pocket; on the
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37731. J. George Mitnick papers
his parents during his World War II military service. One letter dated April 13, 1945 describes the
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37732. Kurt and Johanna Fish family papers
emigrate, obtained a phone book and wrote to people in the United States with the last name “Strauss.” One
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37733. Pair of blue and silver collar tabs for a Luftwaffe Hauptmann [Captain] acquired by a US soldier
had one child. David regularly presented lectures about his experiences as a guard during the
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37734. Abe Weiss papers
's Circle Choir, he sang in the yearly"Third Seder" performances, one of which was in Washington, D.C. Abe
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37735. Selected records of the Unitarian Service Committee and the Universalist Service Committee
Service Committee and the Universalist Service Committee merged into one. During and after World War II
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37736. Czechoslovakian postage stamp, 40 haléř, acquired by a former American internee
Andre (Andrew, 1894-1973), and one older sister, Henriette (1898-1969). Georges served in the U.S. Navy
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37737. Czechoslovakian postage stamp, 1 koruna, acquired by a former American internee
Andre (Andrew, 1894-1973), and one older sister, Henriette (1898-1969). Georges served in the U.S. Navy
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37738. Bar of soap owned by an American internee
Andre (Andrew, 1894-1973), and one older sister, Henriette (1898-1969). Georges served in the U.S. Navy
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37739. Pin owned by a German Jewish displaced person and camp survivor
tattooed with the number 107984. He was one of 25,000 Jews used as slave labor to build a synthetic-rubber
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37740. Pin owned by a German Jewish displaced person and camp survivor
tattooed with the number 107984. He was one of 25,000 Jews used as slave labor to build a synthetic-rubber
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37741. Pin owned by a German Jewish displaced person and camp survivor
tattooed with the number 107984. He was one of 25,000 Jews used as slave labor to build a synthetic-rubber
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37742. Pin owned by a German Jewish displaced person and camp survivor
tattooed with the number 107984. He was one of 25,000 Jews used as slave labor to build a synthetic-rubber
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37743. Pin owned by a German Jewish displaced person and camp survivor
tattooed with the number 107984. He was one of 25,000 Jews used as slave labor to build a synthetic-rubber
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37744. Pin owned by a German Jewish displaced person and camp survivor
tattooed with the number 107984. He was one of 25,000 Jews used as slave labor to build a synthetic-rubber
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37745. Pin owned by a German Jewish displaced person and camp survivor
tattooed with the number 107984. He was one of 25,000 Jews used as slave labor to build a synthetic-rubber
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37746. Pin owned by a German Jewish displaced person and camp survivor
tattooed with the number 107984. He was one of 25,000 Jews used as slave labor to build a synthetic-rubber
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37747. Pin owned by a German Jewish displaced person and camp survivor
tattooed with the number 107984. He was one of 25,000 Jews used as slave labor to build a synthetic-rubber
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37748. Pin owned by a German Jewish displaced person and camp survivor
tattooed with the number 107984. He was one of 25,000 Jews used as slave labor to build a synthetic-rubber
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37749. Engraved medallion presented to Mordechai Chaim Rumkowski, head of the Jewish Council, by bakers in the Łódź ghetto
one change; the workers would be paid in food only. On May 17, 1940, Biebow ordered Arbeitsressorte
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37750. Metal pin made for a former concentration camp inmate with her prisoner number and the camps where she was held
experiments were conducted. One day, a Belgian girl was caught trying to escape. All the inmates were called