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19351. "A Conversation with Hans Fantel"
3/4 in.
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19352. Zev Siegel collection
3
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19353. Gina Kaeser papers
3
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19354. Phyllis Kaufman papers
3
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19355. Ellen Fletcher papers
Ellen Fletcher (née Amster) was born on Dec. 3, 1928, in Berlin, Germany. Her father, Leo Leib
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19356. Amos and Edith Turner papers
3
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19357. Gyorgy Antos papers
3 reels of film shot by Laszlo Antos in Berlin, 1936
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19358. Rivka Radzinski photograph collection
3
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19359. Samuel Sack letter
Mrs. Sydney Bortner donated this letter to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum on Nov. 3
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19360. Spanier family collection
3
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19361. Erwin Hirsch and Martel Sommer collection
3/4 in.
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19362. Indyk family letters
Archives on Aug. 3, 2006.
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19363. Kahn/Bauer family collection
James Bauer donated this collection to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum on Oct. 3, 2005
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19364. Ina R. Friedman research materials
3
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19365. May-Reich family papers
3
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19366. Dziedzic family papers
3
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19367. Hedwig Schwarz collection
Oct. 3, 2003. Hedwig was Fred's great-aunt.
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19368. Dr. Joachim Neander collection
-Baubrigade IV, and item 1-3 prepared in conjunction with Dr. Neander's study of Reichsdeutsche in Nazi
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19369. Szyja Faktor papers
3
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19370. Emily Kesser collection
donor's mother in New York; 3) a British transit visa issued to Ernst Israel Lewin and his wife Hilde
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19371. Henry Einstein collection
Nuremberg. 2. Documents related to restitution and indemnification claims. 3. Miscellaneous legal documents
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19372. Fragments of a childhood and youth
Mr. Lipton donated his memoir to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Archives on Dec. 3
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19373. Nadia Gould collection
3
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19374. Documents relating to Aryan descent, taxation, and membership in Jewish Community of Berlin
sent to Ilse Sara Foerder, May 1940; 3) a document from the Judische Gemeinde zu Berlin, e.V., showing
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19375. Eric S. Marmorek collection
translation, dated January 27, 1939, stating that from June 3, 1938, to January 27, 1939, Erich Marmorek had