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18301. Japanese propaganda matchbox with a Japanese plane bombing the US and British flags acquired postwar by a German Jewish refugee
Stutthof concentration camp in 1945. Ralf's paternal grandmother and cousin, Gertrude and Peter, died in ... The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... The collection consists of artifacts, correspondence, documents, newspapers, and photographs ... relating to the experience of Ralph (Ralf) Harpuder and his family in Berlin, Germany, before the Holocaust
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18302. Japanese propaganda matchbox cover with a bayonet with a Japanese flag dominating the world acquired by a German Jewish refugee
Stutthof concentration camp in 1945. Ralf's paternal grandmother and cousin, Gertrude and Peter, died in ... The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... The collection consists of artifacts, correspondence, documents, newspapers, and photographs ... relating to the experience of Ralph (Ralf) Harpuder and his family in Berlin, Germany, before the Holocaust
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18303. Burgundy velvet tefillin pouch saved with a hidden Dutch Jewish infant
Abraham and his wife Vrouwtje were deported to Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland, and killed on ... The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... The collection consists of baby clothes, bags, a mezuzah, a pin, a purse, a tallit, a tallit katan ... tefillin, correspondence, and photographs relating to the experiences of Vera Reiss, a hidden child, and
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18304. Crocheted tallit katan saved with a hidden Dutch Jewish infant
Abraham and his wife Vrouwtje were deported to Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland, and killed on ... The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... The collection consists of baby clothes, bags, a mezuzah, a pin, a purse, a tallit, a tallit katan ... tefillin, correspondence, and photographs relating to the experiences of Vera Reiss, a hidden child, and
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18305. Floral tapestry purse saved by a hidden child
troops came to the house searching for Jews to deport to concentration camps. Four year old Elzbieta hid ... that country invaded Poland. Edmund was deported to a prisoner of war labor camp in Novosibirsk ... The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... The collections consists of a doll and photographs relating to the experiences of Elzbieta Lusthaus
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18306. A Jewish brother and sister walk along a street in Brussels, Belgium.
survived imprisonment in concentration camps, returned to Belgium and found Henri and Regine. They hoped ... This is Henri's last photograph of his sister prior to her arrest and deportation. ... Henri Donner (now Zvi Amiram) is the son of Arie and Sabine (Reinert) Donner. He was born May23 ... 19 Henri Donner (now Zvi Amiram) is the son of Arie and Sabine (Reinert) Donner. He was born May23
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18307. Belgian identity card issued to Clara (Chaja) Donner on April 27, 1942 in Brussels-Schaerbeek identifying her nationality as Polish.
survived imprisonment in concentration camps, returned to Belgium and found Henri and Regine. They hoped ... Henri Donner (now Zvi Amiram) is the son of Arie and Sabine (Reinert) Donner. He was born May23 ... 19 Henri Donner (now Zvi Amiram) is the son of Arie and Sabine (Reinert) Donner. He was born May23 ... the German invasion of Belgium in May 1940, the family fled towards France but only got as far as
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18308. A Jewish mother and son who are living in hiding in separate locations in Belgium, pose together outside his rescuers home in Dinant, Belgium, where she has come to visit for his tenth birthday.
survived imprisonment in concentration camps, returned to Belgium and found Henri and Regine. They hoped ... Henri Donner (now Zvi Amiram) is the son of Arie and Sabine (Reinert) Donner. He was born May23 ... 19 Henri Donner (now Zvi Amiram) is the son of Arie and Sabine (Reinert) Donner. He was born May23 ... the German invasion of Belgium in May 1940, the family fled towards France but only got as far as
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18309. A Jewish child poses with his rescuers in their vegetable garden in Dinant, Belgium.
survived imprisonment in concentration camps, returned to Belgium and found Henri and Regine. They hoped ... Henri Donner (now Zvi Amiram) is the son of Arie and Sabine (Reinert) Donner. He was born May23 ... 19 Henri Donner (now Zvi Amiram) is the son of Arie and Sabine (Reinert) Donner. He was born May23 ... the German invasion of Belgium in May 1940, the family fled towards France but only got as far as
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18310. A Jewish child rides a horse on the farm where he was hiding in Dinant, Belgium.
survived imprisonment in concentration camps, returned to Belgium and found Henri and Regine. They hoped ... Henri Donner (now Zvi Amiram) is the son of Arie and Sabine (Reinert) Donner. He was born May23 ... 19 Henri Donner (now Zvi Amiram) is the son of Arie and Sabine (Reinert) Donner. He was born May23 ... the German invasion of Belgium in May 1940, the family fled towards France but only got as far as
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18311. Million cigarette package wrapper collected in Shanghai by a German Jewish refugee boy
Stutthof concentration camp in 1945. Ralf's paternal grandmother and cousin, Gertrude and Peter, died in ... The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... The collection consists of artifacts, correspondence, documents, newspapers, and photographs ... relating to the experience of Ralph (Ralf) Harpuder and his family in Berlin, Germany, before the Holocaust
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18312. Painted tin container base owned by a German Jewish refugee
Stutthof concentration camp in 1945. Ralf's paternal grandmother and cousin, Gertrude and Peter, died in ... The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... The collection consists of artifacts, correspondence, documents, newspapers, and photographs ... relating to the experience of Ralph (Ralf) Harpuder and his family in Berlin, Germany, before the Holocaust
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18313. Expedientes personales: indemnizaciones a sobrevivientes del Holocausto/Estudio Moskovits
survivor of several concentration camps. All of her family had been murdered in Treblinka. Another illegal ... Budapest. After the liberation by the Red Army in January 1945, he became a leader in the youth movement ... mandate of Palestine of 500 Jewish orphans whose parents had been murdered during the Holocaust. In 1945 ... Mr. Moskovits met his later wife Halina (Elena) Parys Feldberg, a native of Radomsk in Poland and
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18314. UNRRA selected records AG-018-008 : European Regional Office (ERO). Registry Files
of allied nationality deported to Germany; movement of children from concentration camps; movement of ... humanitarian societies; training of personnel for displaced persons camps operations in Germany, 1944-1948 ... part of the United Nations (UN) in 1945, and it largely shut down operations in 1947. Its purpose was ... to "plan, co-ordinate, administer or arrange for the administration of measures for the relief of
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18315. Sulamita Simenauer Konar collection
Pomerancblum survived several concentration camps. All other members of the Simenauer and Pomerancblum family ... Chana Simenauer. In 1943 Sulamita was hidden in a laundry basket by her mother and smuggled out of the ... only daughter of Heinz Simenauer and Chana Pomerancblum Simenauer. Heinz was born in 1915 in ... Chana Frymeta Pomerancblum was born in 1913 and was one of four children of Mina Zalcman Pomerancblum
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18316. Cuestionario antisemitismo
survivor of several concentration camps. All of her family had been murdered in Treblinka. Another illegal ... Budapest. After the liberation by the Red Army in January 1945, he became a leader in the youth movement ... mandate of Palestine of 500 Jewish orphans whose parents had been murdered during the Holocaust. In 1945 ... Mr. Moskovits met his later wife Halina (Elena) Parys Feldberg, a native of Radomsk in Poland and
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18317. Oral history interview with Thea Kahn Lindauer
Contains interviews with Holocaust survivors, concentration camp liberators, rescuers, relief ... ’s two sons who were sent to labor camps because of their anti-Nazi leanings; Martin Niemöller and his ... The cataloging of this oral history interview has been supported by a grant from the Conference on ... workers, former POWs, and people of different social and ethnic backgrounds who were targeted by the Nazis
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18318. Eva and Otto Pfister papers
prisoner of war camp (“Oflag”) in Silesia. He managed to survive, obtain his release, and find his way ... French internment camp and the eve of Eva’s internment in Gurs. She did not know at the time whether Otto ... alien” at the Vélodrome d’Hiver and Camp de Gurs and descriptions of her release and refuge in Montauban ... Documents inserted into the diary’s back pocket include Eva’s certificate of liberation from Gurs and seven
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18319. Alfred Münzer, a Jewish child who is living in hiding, poses with his foster brother and two neighbors.
was put on a forced march that took her to a series of concentration and factory camps, including ... concentration camps in Holland were emptied. They were then taken back to Westerbork and placed on a convoy to ... treatment. He was buried in a cemetery on the site of the Ebensee camp. Gitel spent a relatively short ... neighbors. Among those pictured are: Alfred Münzer (on the tricycle) and Robby Madna (the son of rescuer
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18320. Indonesian-Dutch rescuers pose with the Jewish child they are hiding in The Hague.
was put on a forced march that took her to a series of concentration and factory camps, including ... concentration camps in Holland were emptied. They were then taken back to Westerbork and placed on a convoy to ... treatment. He was buried in a cemetery on the site of the Ebensee camp. Gitel spent a relatively short ... Alfred Münzer is the son of Simcha (or Siegfried) and Gitel (or Gisele) Münzer. He was born
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18321. A Jewish child and his Indonesian-Dutch rescuer sit outside holding chickens during a postwar visit.
was put on a forced march that took her to a series of concentration and factory camps, including ... concentration camps in Holland were emptied. They were then taken back to Westerbork and placed on a convoy to ... treatment. He was buried in a cemetery on the site of the Ebensee camp. Gitel spent a relatively short ... Alfred Münzer is the son of Simcha (or Siegfried) and Gitel (or Gisele) Münzer. He was born
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18322. Spitzer family photographs
and ten of her siblings had been transported to the Auschwitz-Birkenau and Buchenwald concentration ... childbirth.) Her father later died of starvation in a forced labor camp. Only two of Fany's brothers, Moshe ... née Wax) Spitzer. Fany came from Sif (Sieu) Transylvania and was the oldest of 13 children (of which ... Spitzers' farm prospered with many head of cattle. Fany managed the household and raised Nat and his two
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18323. Hana Lustig poses outside with her mother Maria and grandmother Karla.
The rest of the transport was sent to the East. In Terezin. Hana found work in the camp kitchen. One ... bombed, the women were marched to Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. They had almost no food or water ... Hana finally was liberated on April 15, 1945 by British troops. Hana later learned the fate of her ... Hana Greenfield (nee Lustig) was the daughter of Karel Lustig (b. 2/10/1892) and Maria Lustigova (b
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18324. Hana Lustig poses with her father, Karel Lustig right before they were sent to Theresienstadt.
The rest of the transport was sent to the East. In Terezin. Hana found work in the camp kitchen. One ... bombed, the women were marched to Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. They had almost no food or water ... Hana finally was liberated on April 15, 1945 by British troops. Hana later learned the fate of her ... Hana Greenfield (nee Lustig) was the daughter of Karel Lustig (b. 2/10/1892) and Maria Lustigova (b
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18325. Hana Lustig rests under a large tree during a hike.
The rest of the transport was sent to the East. In Terezin. Hana found work in the camp kitchen. One ... bombed, the women were marched to Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. They had almost no food or water ... Hana finally was liberated on April 15, 1945 by British troops. Hana later learned the fate of her ... Hana Greenfield (nee Lustig) was the daughter of Karel Lustig (b. 2/10/1892) and Maria Lustigova (b