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7751. Eva and Zvi Schloss collection
The collection consists of a French lottery ticket and one 50 kronen Theresienstadt scrip, as well
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7752. Gert Wollheim collection
The collection consists of four drawings and one painting relating to the experiences of Gert
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7753. Merkblatt
Contains one "Merkblatt" leaflet.
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7754. ID card from Deutsche Ortskommandatur Mogilev
Consists of one identity card issued by the Deutsches Ortskommandatur Mogilev.
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7755. Libstug family collection
Displaced Persons camp, and one magazine in Hebrew, entitled "Bamidbar" (1947).
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7756. Norman Salsitz and Amalie Petranka shortly after they met
than 80,000 Holocaust survivors immigrated to the United States. Norman was one of them.
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7757. Amalie and Norman Salsitz, Brooklyn, New York, 1949
. Norman was one of them.
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7758. Amalie and Norman Salsitz go to Israel
than 80,000 Holocaust survivors immigrated to the United States. Norman was one of them.
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7759. Photograph taken at Esther Salsitz's marriage
Norman was one of them.
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7760. Amalie and Norman Salsitz with a copy of their book
than 80,000 Holocaust survivors immigrated to the United States. Norman was one of them.
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7761. Norman Salsitz holds a photograph of his wife and daughter
than 80,000 Holocaust survivors immigrated to the United States. Norman was one of them.
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7762. Lisa Nussbaum Derman and her family
[ ] was one of them.
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7763. Three-year-old Thomas during a stay at a hotel in Czechoslovakia
immigrated to the United States. Thomas was one of them.
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7764. Thomas Buergenthal with the soldier who realized that Thomas was Jewish and took him to an orphanage
immigrated to the United States. Thomas was one of them.
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7765. Thomas with his mother, Gerda, before Thomas's departure for the United States
than 80,000 Holocaust survivors immigrated to the United States. Thomas was one of them.
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7766. Thomas Buergenthal after arriving in the United States
than 80,000 Holocaust survivors immigrated to the United States. Thomas was one of them.
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7767. Thomas Buergenthal at Auschwitz in 1995
than 80,000 Holocaust survivors immigrated to the United States. Thomas was one of them.
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7768. Victor Gelb
,000 Holocaust survivors immigrated to the United States. Regina was one of them.
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7769. Elie Wiesel: On the Atrocities in Sudan
There, one part of the population has been – and still is – subjected by another part, the dominating
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7770. Belzec: Key Dates
,500 people at one time. The six gas chambers begin operations in July. Like the original chamber, they use
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7771. The Underground in the Zhetel Ghetto
this purpose he divided the underground group into thirds and assigned each with special tasks. One
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7772. Treblinka: Key Dates
Greater German Reich and from western Europe. One of its purposes, however, was to serve as a transit camp
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7773. Auschwitz: Key Dates
camp authorities killed nearly one million Jews from across Europe. Other
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7774. Lublin/Majdanek: Key Dates
gas are used to kill human beings. In one, possibly two cases, large numbers of Jews are sent to
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7775. Quotation from Martin Niemöller
.Then they came for me-and there was no one left to speak for me. Martin Niemöller (1892-1984