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19876. Hunting knife with leather sheath used by Lithuanian labor camp inmate
Hirsch was 6 years old, the family moved to Klaipeda, Lithuania. In the early 1930s, Zlata fell ill. She
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19877. Autobiographical oil painting by David Friedman of freed prisoners homeward bound
would not receive their ration cards. In 1948, he married Hildegard Taussig, born in Berlin on April 6
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19878. Autobiographical oil painting by David Friedman of a man with a Star of David badge eating in a Łódź Ghetto food hall
would not receive their ration cards. In 1948, he married Hildegard Taussig, born in Berlin on April 6
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19879. Autobiographical charcoal drawing by David Friedman of mothers, ordered to undress, who stare at their executioners as they march with their children into a mass grave
would not receive their ration cards. In 1948, he married Hildegard Taussig, born in Berlin on April 6
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19880. Pen and ink drawing by David Friedmann of Jews hauling waste in the Ghetto given postwar to a fellow former resident
would not receive their ration cards. In 1948, he married Hildegard Taussig, born in Berlin on April 6
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19881. Autobiographical charcoal drawing by David Friedman of naked women and children entering the showers at Auschwitz
would not receive their ration cards. In 1948, he married Hildegard Taussig, born in Berlin on April 6
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19882. Autobiographical charcoal drawing by David Friedman of despairing and hungry Jews in the Łódź Ghetto
would not receive their ration cards. In 1948, he married Hildegard Taussig, born in Berlin on April 6
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19883. Autobiographical charcoal drawing by David Friedman of concentration camp inmates who preferred the electric wire rather than more tortures
would not receive their ration cards. In 1948, he married Hildegard Taussig, born in Berlin on April 6
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19884. Agfa Box 44 camera carried with a German Jewish boy on a Kindertransport to France
: Agfa / Isochrom / B2 ∙ 6 x 9 cm
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19885. Silk scarf with a handpainted clown and an inscription created by a Jewish Polish refugee in Bergen-Belsen DP camp
sits within a light green circle centered on a light purple, diamond shaped field with 6 black lines
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19886. Set of four manicure tools in a red case brought by a German Jewish girl on a Kindertransport
6 bands to secure tools; this set has 4 tools so 1 or possibly 2 tools may have been lost. b. Silver
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19887. Marchen Quartett deck of fairy tale cards with box brought with a German Jewish refugee
c-ap: Height: 4.125 inches (10.478 cm) | Width: 2.750 inches (6.985 cm)
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19888. Silver plated ashtray with an engraving of Skansen Kronan acquired by a former concentration camp inmate
(now Bukolowo, Poland). On January 21, 1945, Sali and Malvine were sent on a 6 day forced march to
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19889. Small black painted scissors from the family capmaking business brought to the US by a Jewish refugee
overall: Height: 7.750 inches (19.685 cm) | Width: 2.500 inches (6.35 cm) | Depth: 0.500 inches (1
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19890. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 5 kronen note, owned by a German Jewish survivor
overall: Height: 2.375 inches (6.032 cm) | Width: 4.625 inches (11.747 cm)
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19891. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 20 kronen note, owned by a German Jewish survivor
overall: Height: 2.625 inches (6.668 cm) | Width: 5.250 inches (13.335 cm)
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19892. Tefillin set hidden and recovered postwar by a Czech Jewish family
b: Height: 6.000 inches (15.24 cm) | Width: 3.500 inches (8.89 cm) | Depth: 2.000 inches (5.08 cm)
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19893. Strongbox and 2 skeleton keys used by a Dutch resistance member
b: Height: 0.875 inches (2.223 cm) | Width: 2.750 inches (6.985 cm) | Depth: 0.125 inches (0.318 cm)
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19894. Black Vulcanfiber suitcase used by a Dutch Jewish family while in hiding
overall: Height: 6.125 inches (15.558 cm) | Width: 19.250 inches (48.895 cm) | Depth: 13.500 inches
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19895. Handmade white armband embroidered K.Z.L. Terezin and worn by a female German Jewish inmate
overall: Height: 3.125 inches (7.938 cm) | Width: 6.750 inches (17.145 cm)
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19896. Star of David badge printed Jude worn by a German Jewish woman
Worn dark gold cloth badge in the shape of a 6 pointed Star of David. The star outline is formed
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19897. Hand stamp, European Executive Council of the American Joint Distribution Committee, used by a council member
overall: Height: 2.750 inches (6.985 cm) | Width: 1.750 inches (4.445 cm) | Depth: 1.750 inches (4
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19898. White armband embroidered with prisoner number worn by a Hungarian slave laborer
overall: Height: 2.750 inches (6.985 cm) | Width: 7.000 inches (17.78 cm)
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19899. Jewelry box with a secret compartment used to hide documents belonging to German Jewish prisoners
a: Height: 5.375 inches (13.653 cm) | Width: 10.375 inches (26.353 cm) | Depth: 6.250 inches (15
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19900. Print 15 from a set of reproduced sketches by a French artist and concentration camp prisoner
until April 6, 1944, when he was transferred to Natzweiler-Struthof concentration camp. The camp had