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18576. Hand sewn navy blue skirt with a pleated front made by a German Jewish woman
Ludwig survived several concentration camps, but the rest of their family perished. In late 1945, Dorit ... The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... Germany. This skirt appears to be part of a suit that pairs with a belted jacket (2002.474.2 a&b) created ... making business, had lost their livelihood because of the anti-Semitic policies of the Nazi regime. They
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18577. 6 pressed pattern drinking glasses recovered postwar by a Czech Jewish woman
deportation to camps further east. Steffi was deported to Auschwitz concentration camp and murdered in October ... The acquisition of this artifact was made possible by the Crown Family. ... The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... The collection consists of a set of porcelain soup and dinner plates with drinking glasses relating
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18578. Eva and Otto Pfister papers
prisoner of war camp (“Oflag”) in Silesia. He managed to survive, obtain his release, and find his way ... Gurs (Concentration camp) ... At the age of 14, he was apprenticed as a cabinet-maker. Health problems prevented him from being ... apprentice in Munich during the war. Having been deprived of higher education, Otto developed an
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18579. Zarembski-Ferst-Kostanski-Wierzbicki families photographs
immediately after the liberation were reunited with the rest of the Kostanskis. Wladislawa married Ajzyk in ... 1945. All of them survived, and immediately after the liberation were reunited with the rest of the ... 1943 she was transferred to the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp. Her prisoner number was: 47413 ... In winter 1940 Martin was deported by the Soviets to a labor camp north of Omsk in Siberia. In the
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18580. Small red glass beads used by a Dutch Jewish girl in hiding
camp. On May 19, they were loaded into wagon 9 of a transport and sent to Auschwitz. When they arrived ... sent to a concentration camp if Louis did not stop. Louis became too afraid to violate any regulations ... 1944, Uilke Boonstra was arrested and sent to Vught concentration camp. Dirk took over his ... The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish
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18581. Silver pin with floral engraving found by a German Jewish survivor while imprisoned by the Soviet Army
was arrested and sent to Auschwitz concentration camp where he was killed in August 1943. In October ... concentration camp on August 2, 1943. In July 1950, Herta and Evy left Germany on the SS General ML Hersey for ... The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... The collection consists of a brooch, correspondence, documents, and photographs relating to the
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18582. Ruth Elias - Theresienstadt, Auschwitz
medical experiment. In October 1944, Ruth was transferred to Taucha, a sub camp of Buchenwald, where she ... pregnancy, but they refused. She and Koni were taken on a transport to the family camp of Auschwitz. After ... was taken on a work transport to Taucha, a sub camp of Buchenwald where inmates were forced to produce ... supplies into the camp. The squad managed to steal of some of each load and distribute it among the inmates
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18583. Compiled short films by Carl Lutz
drive to the Obuda brickyards concentration camp to rescue Jews who were about to be deported. In ... November 1944 he was responsible for liberating an entire column of 1,000 Jews who had been dispatched on a ... Lutz was called upon on several occasions to drive to the Obuda brickyards concentration camp to rescue ... Private films of Carl Lutz, a Swiss Vice-Consul in Budapest from 1942-1945. Lutz was involved in
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18584. Hand knitted floral wall hanging made prewar by a Dutch Jewish woman
with Meijer and sent to Westerbork transit camp. On May 19, they were loaded into wagon 9 of a ... transport and sent to Auschwitz concentration camp. When they arrived at Auschwitz on May 22, Sophia and ... sent to a concentration camp if Louis did not stop. Louis became too afraid to violate any regulations ... 1944, Uilke Boonstra was arrested and sent to Vught concentration camp. Dirk took over his
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18585. Brust family papers
large trains of people were being sent to camps and witnessed trucks picking up people in the streets ... liberated by the Soviets on February 13, 1945. When they returned home many of their belongings had been ... Lilly’s extended family perished, many killed in Auschwitz concentration camp. As Soviet control over ... The accessibility of this collection was made possible by the generous donors to our crowdfunded
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18586. Nicole Denier Long papers
concentration camp survivors in Switzerland. Nicole worked in Geneva, Saint Martin and Davos for six months ... the French government selected Nicole to go to Switzerland to help care for concentration camp ... settled in the village of Crémieux. Pierre, who was Catholic, met Marcelle during WWI, when she was ... under suspicion of being Jewish, and checked in daily with his sister and mother to make sure they were
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18587. Jeanne Daman Scaglione collection
began arresting and deporting Jews to forced labor and concentration camps. As this continued, Jeanne ... their families, and provided care to the children who returned from the concentration camps. In March ... The cataloging of this collection has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... The accessibility of this collection was made possible by the generous donors to our crowdfunded
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18588. Betty Cohen papers
Straus served in the Dutch Army and was imprisoned in a concentration camp. In February 1943, the rest of ... The cataloging of this collection has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... Betty Straus (later Cohen) is the daughter of Benjamin Straus and Hedwig Levita Straus. She was ... the border of Holland and Germany, and had about 40 Jewish residents. Betty was the youngest of four
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18589. Łódź ghetto scrip, 2 mark note, acquired by Polish Jewish survivor
of 9 concentric rings overlaid by a banner with the denomination Zwei-Mark. ... The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... The collection consists of one paper note and five coins from the Łódź ghetto, an antisemitic ... calendar, seventeen false identification documents, and a publication relating to the experiences of Edgar
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18590. Sightseeing in Switzerland and Italy
from July 1944 to September 1945, participating in the Battle of the Bulge and the liberation of ... Ohrdruf concentration camp. Carl used the office typewriter from his desk job as Warrant Officer to write ... relatives of the Levy family who did not survive, such as Salomon and Mina Levy, two of 36 members of the ... times over a period of 2-3 months. The repeated projection of the images in social occasions might
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18591. Jüdische Gemeinde Berlin (Fond 1326)
arrested and taken to concentration camps, particularly to Sachsenhausen. Deportations of Jews from Berlin ... summarily fired or pensioned. In May of that year, "un-German" books—those written by Jews, liberals, and ... University of Scranton Press 2010. Published in association with the United States Holocaust memorial Museum ... Published by: Cambridge University Press on behalf of Conference Group for Central European History of the
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18592. Levy family on SS France - departure and arrival in France
from July 1944 to September 1945, participating in the Battle of the Bulge and the liberation of ... Ohrdruf concentration camp. Carl used the office typewriter from his desk job as Warrant Officer to write ... relatives of the Levy family who did not survive, such as Salomon and Mina Levy, two of 36 members of the ... times over a period of 2-3 months. The repeated projection of the images in social occasions might
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18593. Sightseeing in Paris
from July 1944 to September 1945, participating in the Battle of the Bulge and the liberation of ... Ohrdruf concentration camp. Carl used the office typewriter from his desk job as Warrant Officer to write ... relatives of the Levy family who did not survive, such as Salomon and Mina Levy, two of 36 members of the ... times over a period of 2-3 months. The repeated projection of the images in social occasions might
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18594. Levy family aboard SS France en route to Europe
from July 1944 to September 1945, participating in the Battle of the Bulge and the liberation of ... Ohrdruf concentration camp. Carl used the office typewriter from his desk job as Warrant Officer to write ... relatives of the Levy family who did not survive, such as Salomon and Mina Levy, two of 36 members of the ... times over a period of 2-3 months. The repeated projection of the images in social occasions might
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18595. Levy family on SS Rotterdam returning to US
from July 1944 to September 1945, participating in the Battle of the Bulge and the liberation of ... Ohrdruf concentration camp. Carl used the office typewriter from his desk job as Warrant Officer to write ... relatives of the Levy family who did not survive, such as Salomon and Mina Levy, two of 36 members of the ... times over a period of 2-3 months. The repeated projection of the images in social occasions might
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18596. A French Jewish family poses for a photograph. Pictured on the far left and right are grandparents Mirel (Perl) and Lazar Tannenbaum.
fall of 1941, the round up of Jews for transport to concentration camps had begun. To obtain false ... Dunkirk, where he worked in a telecommunications unit that would coordinate the movement of Allied troops ... Anticipating the start of war, the Tannenbaum and Lejzerowicz families began looking for safer locations to ... Les Islette, a small town west of Metz, which had many vacant houses due to the closing of a glass
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18597. Two-year-old Lazare Tannenbaum sits in a baby carriage in Moirans, France.
fall of 1941, the round up of Jews for transport to concentration camps had begun. To obtain false ... Dunkirk, where he worked in a telecommunications unit that would coordinate the movement of Allied troops ... Anticipating the start of war, the Tannenbaum and Lejzerowicz families began looking for safer locations to ... Les Islette, a small town west of Metz, which had many vacant houses due to the closing of a glass
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18598. Two-year-old Lazare Tannenbaum with a French couple who had a tobacco store in Moirans and helped care for him.
fall of 1941, the round up of Jews for transport to concentration camps had begun. To obtain false ... Dunkirk, where he worked in a telecommunications unit that would coordinate the movement of Allied troops ... Anticipating the start of war, the Tannenbaum and Lejzerowicz families began looking for safer locations to ... Les Islette, a small town west of Metz, which had many vacant houses due to the closing of a glass
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18599. Two-year-old Lazare Tannenbaum sits on his father George's shoulders.
fall of 1941, the round up of Jews for transport to concentration camps had begun. To obtain false ... Dunkirk, where he worked in a telecommunications unit that would coordinate the movement of Allied troops ... Anticipating the start of war, the Tannenbaum and Lejzerowicz families began looking for safer locations to ... Les Islette, a small town west of Metz, which had many vacant houses due to the closing of a glass
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18600. A French Jewish mother sits outside a building with her baby son.
fall of 1941, the round up of Jews for transport to concentration camps had begun. To obtain false ... Dunkirk, where he worked in a telecommunications unit that would coordinate the movement of Allied troops ... Anticipating the start of war, the Tannenbaum and Lejzerowicz families began looking for safer locations to ... Les Islette, a small town west of Metz, which had many vacant houses due to the closing of a glass