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1026. Eichmann Trial -- Excerpts from session 94 -- Cross-examination of the Accused
established the death camps of Belzec, Majdanek, Sobibor and Treblinka. Hausner asserts that although
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1027. White lace pillowcase returned to Czech Jewish concentration camp inmates postwar
not until 1974 that she learned that he had been deported to Treblinka and murdered on arrival. In
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1028. Halina Olomucki drawing of man and children taken by armed guards
Germans began mass deportations to Treblinka killing center. Korczak was offered a chance to escape, but
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1029. Maier and Gruber families papers
liquidated in spring 1942, and residents were shipped to Treblinka killing center. Erich Gruber did not
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1030. Set of two cuff links worn by a medical officer, 2nd Polish Corps
was deported to Treblinka death camp during the liquidation of the Bialystok ghetto in August 1943
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1031. Curtain that was used as a towel found by a Polish Jewish forced laborer
’s sister, Sala, was taken to Treblinka where she was killed shortly after arrival. To avoid capture, Paula
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1032. American Joint Distribution Committee booklet on Hanukkah used by a Polish Jewish teenager
Treblinka II killing center in German-occupied Poland as a teenager.
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1033. Forced labor badge, yellow with a purple P, worn by a Polish Jewish woman in hiding as a Catholic
husband were deported to Treblinka concentration camp. Edward’s parents were put on a transport a few days
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1034. Unused Star of David badge owned by a German Jewish woman
1942. On September 19, they were deported to Treblinka killing center in Poland. Ellen’s aunt Rosie
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1035. Abraham Lewent papers
grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins were murdered in Treblinka. His only living relative was a paternal
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1036. David Winchester papers
were murdered in Treblinka killing center in 1942 and Sheindel in 1943. In October 1942, his
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1037. Metal ski foot attachment brought to the US by a German Jewish refugee
1936, were deported to Theresienstadt in July 1942, transferred to Treblinka in September, and killed
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1038. Ski pole basket with narrowleather straps brought to the US by a German Jewish refugee
1936, were deported to Theresienstadt in July 1942, transferred to Treblinka in September, and killed
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1039. Multicolored woven wool scarf brought to the US by a German Jewish refugee
1936, were deported to Theresienstadt in July 1942, transferred to Treblinka in September, and killed
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1040. Black and white tweed patterned wool knit hat brought to the US by a German Jewish refugee
1936, were deported to Theresienstadt in July 1942, transferred to Treblinka in September, and killed
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1041. Lindenbaum and Landau families collection
deportations, Wella Goldberg was deported and killed at Treblinka concentration camp in Poland. Mietek Goldberg
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1042. Uri Orlev photograph collection
told them to send the boys to Treblinka. On the way to the train, they escaped and returned home. In
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1043. Metal school supply box inscribed in Yiddish used by a Polish Jewish teenager
Treblinka II killing center in German-occupied Poland as a teenager.
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1044. Bar of soap from Stutthof labor-concentration camp given to a Polish Holocaust survivor
German authorities transported 7,000 Jews to Treblinka killing center, while another 3,700 Jews hiding in
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1045. Bar of soap from Stutthof labor-concentration camp given to a Polish Holocaust survivor
German authorities transported 7,000 Jews to Treblinka killing center, while another 3,700 Jews hiding in
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1046. Pair of Amstutz spring ski bindings with cloth straps brought to the US by a German Jewish refugee
1936, were deported to Theresienstadt in July 1942, transferred to Treblinka in September, and killed
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1047. Pea whistle brought to the US by a German Jewish refugee
1936, were deported to Theresienstadt in July 1942, transferred to Treblinka in September, and killed
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1048. Cotter pin brought to the US by a German Jewish refugee
1936, were deported to Theresienstadt in July 1942, transferred to Treblinka in September, and killed
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1049. Extended prong cotter pin brought to the US by a German Jewish refugee
1936, were deported to Theresienstadt in July 1942, transferred to Treblinka in September, and killed
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1050. Square white cotton tablecloth saved by a by Czech Jewish refugee
not until 1974 that she learned that he had been deported to Treblinka and murdered on arrival. In