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5401. Gisela Zamora papers
not Jewish, but was antifascist and married to a Jewish woman. His wife, Trudi was killed in Bergen ... -Belsen and Edgar had recently returned from Dachau. He invited Gisela to live with him, his son, Rudi
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5402. Zvi and Eva Schloss papers
Frank received a letter confirming the deaths of his wife Edith in Auschwitz and his daughters in Bergen ... Belsen. Eva studied art history at Amsterdam University for a year and, in 1951, moved to London to train
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5403. Tefillin storage pouch buried for safekeeping and recovered postwar
not Jewish, but was antifascist and married to a Jewish woman. His wife, Trudi was killed in Bergen ... -Belsen and Edgar had recently returned from Dachau. He invited Gisela to live with him, his son, Rudi
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5404. Coin purse owned by Otto Frank
daughters had died in Bergen-Belsen. Auguste van Pels died in April 1945 on a transport to Theresienstadt
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5405. Set of tefillin buried for safekeeping and recovered postwar
not Jewish, but was antifascist and married to a Jewish woman. His wife, Trudi was killed in Bergen ... -Belsen and Edgar had recently returned from Dachau. He invited Gisela to live with him, his son, Rudi
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5406. Les Gueules Cassées French National Lottery ticket
Frank received a letter confirming the deaths of his wife Edith in Auschwitz and his daughters in Bergen ... Belsen. Eva studied art history at Amsterdam University for a year and, in 1951, moved to London to train
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5407. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 50 [funfzig] kronen note
Frank received a letter confirming the deaths of his wife Edith in Auschwitz and his daughters in Bergen ... Belsen. Eva studied art history at Amsterdam University for a year and, in 1951, moved to London to train
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5408. Concentration camp uniform cap worn by a Jewish German man
Chilmair and Regina died. In September, Sarah was sent to Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. She was
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5409. Pery Broad
he does not remember Yossele [Josef] Rosensaft, the so-called King of Bergen-Belsen. Broad defends