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24251. Poland uniform patch worn by a Jewish medical officer, 2nd Polish Corps
pharmacist for the Germans. 1940–45: In June 1942, some 3,500 Jews, including Elzbieta’s grandmother, were
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24252. Unused Star of David badge with Juif acquired by a Jewish chaplain, US Army
humiliation from March 27, 1942. See 1988.39.2-3, 1990.54.1-4, and 1994.a.0250.2 for 7 other badges he
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24253. Unused Star of David badge with Juif acquired by a Jewish chaplain, US Army
humiliation from March 27, 1942. See 1988.39.1-3 and 1990.54.1-4 for 7 other badges he received. Nadich, a
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24254. Unused Star of David badge with Juif acquired by a Jewish chaplain, US Army
humiliation from March 27, 1942. See 1988.39.1-3, 1990.54.2-4, and 1994.a.0250.2 for 7 other badges he
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24255. Jacob Barosin drawing of men standing near the fence in a labor camp
against the fence with his hands in his paints pockets. In the right foreground, 3 men stand together: 1
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24256. Travel clock within a brown leather case used by the Altarac family while imprisoned
b: Height: 1.000 inches (2.54 cm) | Width: 1.250 inches (3.175 cm)
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24257. Cytrynowski family correspondence
’s handwriting. The last message, dated July 3, 1942, reads: “Dear Natan, we are happy to get your letter. Be
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24258. Etching of a sad young boy in an internment camp created postwar by a Swiss Aid nurse/rescuer
pictorial area: Height: 6.875 inches (17.463 cm) | Width: 3.875 inches (9.843 cm)
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24259. Red crayon sketch of 4 females in heavy scarves created postwar by a Swiss Aid nurse and rescuer
around their necks. The smallest child stands in the front and is seen from the shoulders up; the other 3
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24260. Paste-up for the cover of Die Jugend-herberg created by a German Jewish female designer
right corner is a black triangle with a 3 letter acronym in white ink. Below is a thin, black horizontal
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24261. Ink sketch of a sailboat with tied sail created by a German Jewish female designer
the water and there are horizontal marks that suggest ripples. To the right, 3 gates rise from the
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24262. Drawing of a manor house with a grass plot by a German Jewish female designer
Ink drawing on paper with pencil underdrawings of a brick dwelling composed of a long row of 3
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24263. Pencil sketch of stairs for an open gate in a wall by a German Jewish refugee
similar stateu and is covered with leafy vegetation. Frmo the right forground, a set of stair withs 3
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24264. Drawing of a house in the Rothschild Gardens in Frankfurt by a German Jewish refugee
Ink drawing on paper depicting a wide, 3 stepped patio with a table and chairs. Adjacent to the
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24265. Pencil drawing a belfry by a German Jewish refugee
Pencil drawing on paper depicting a rear, gated entranceway surrounded by wooden buildings on 3
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24266. Leon and Rebeka Ilutovich collection
materials, circa 1937-1949 Series 2: Correspondence, 1920-1947 Series 3: Printed Materials, circa 1940-1950
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24267. One family's story
3
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24268. Motorboat used to take Jewish people in Denmark to safety in Sweden
sturdy, wooden boat. It had space for roughly 12 to 14 passengers, and could cross open water at 3 knots
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24269. Large painted plastic doll owned by a Jewish girl killed in Auschwitz
Duval’s, and were given refuge. They retrieved Betti, but the Duval’s said a 3 month old child was too
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24270. Plastic doll with handmade clothes received by girl in DP camp
overall: Height: 7.250 inches (18.415 cm) | Width: 2.125 inches (5.398 cm) | Depth: 1.375 inches (3
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24271. Modern watercolor painting of a German-American internee as a child
Attorney General ordered his internment. On November 3, 1944, Lambert was arrested at his workplace and
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24272. Collage painting of a Jewish man’s beard being cut off created by a Polish Jewish artist
(3.81 cm)
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24273. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 2 kronen note, acquired by a German Jewish refugee
settlement, transit camp, and propaganda tool, for 3.5 years, from November 24, 1941 to May 9, 1945. It was
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24274. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 20 kronen note, acquired by a German Jewish refugee
settlement, transit camp, and propaganda tool, for 3.5 years, from November 24, 1941 to May 9, 1945. It was
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24275. Child's two sided drawing of a house and 4 watercolor studies by a German Jewish refugee
Child's double sided pencil sketch on light brown paper depicting a 3-story house with a tiled roof