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22051. Booklet
from the American rescuer Varian Fry. They eventually obtained transit visas to Spain and Portugal and ... The collection consists of artifacts, documents, and photographs relating to the experiences of ... Margit Meissner when she worked for the US Office of War Information and the US Army of occupation to ... in May 1940. She and Margit escaped to Portugal and, in 1941, were able to immigrate to the US. After
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22052. Booklet
from the American rescuer Varian Fry. They eventually obtained transit visas to Spain and Portugal and ... The collection consists of artifacts, documents, and photographs relating to the experiences of ... Margit Meissner when she worked for the US Office of War Information and the US Army of occupation to ... The United States Office of War Information (OWI) was created on June 13, 1942, to centralize and
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22053. [Magazine]
from the American rescuer Varian Fry. They eventually obtained transit visas to Spain and Portugal and ... The collection consists of artifacts, documents, and photographs relating to the experiences of ... Margit Meissner when she worked for the US Office of War Information and the US Army of occupation to ... The United States Office of War Information (OWI) was created on June 13, 1942, to centralize and
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22054. Embroidered brown tefillin bag used by a Jewish Polish man
The collection consists of a handmade belt and a tefillin set and pouch relating to the experiences ... of Idek (later Edward) Smolarz during the Holocaust in Auschwitz I concentration camp and after the ... tefillin with him while working for the Germans digging fox holes. In May 1942, Idek and his oldest brother ... died of typhus. In early 1944, Idek and Solomon were sent to Auschwitz I. In March, the brothers were
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22055. Newspaper paste-up for a dry cleaner's using a woman's face created by a German Jewish female designer
academic career in the United States and Great Britain before settling in the US and becoming an American ... The collection consists of artifacts, drawings, documents, photographs, and publications relating ... to the experiences of Nelly Schwabacher Rossmann and her family in Germany and England before, during ... and after the Holocaust.
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22056. Drawing of a carnival midway created by a German Jewish refugee
academic career in the United States and Great Britain before settling in the US and becoming an American ... The collection consists of artifacts, drawings, documents, photographs, and publications relating ... to the experiences of Nelly Schwabacher Rossmann and her family in Germany and England before, during ... and after the Holocaust.
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22057. Newspaper paste-up for a Renaissance art exhibition by a German Jewish female designer
academic career in the United States and Great Britain before settling in the US and becoming an American ... The collection consists of artifacts, drawings, documents, photographs, and publications relating ... to the experiences of Nelly Schwabacher Rossmann and her family in Germany and England before, during ... and after the Holocaust.
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22058. Advertisement paste-up for a dry cleaner's created by a German Jewish female designer
academic career in the United States and Great Britain before settling in the US and becoming an American ... The collection consists of artifacts, drawings, documents, photographs, and publications relating ... to the experiences of Nelly Schwabacher Rossmann and her family in Germany and England before, during ... and after the Holocaust.
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22059. Soviet Union, 3 chervonets note, acquired by a Hungarian Jewish forced laborer
but escaped and continued to Prague. He went to the American Embassy and was one of the first refugees ... The collection consists of four Soviet currency notes, a document case, documents, and photographs ... relating to the experiences of Louis Davidovic (David) and his family in Czechoslovakia before, during, and ... and mother, who had survived Auschwitz. The family emigrated to the United States in 1946.
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22060. Red leather sketchbook used by a German Jewish female designer
academic career in the United States and Great Britain before settling in the US and becoming an American ... The collection consists of artifacts, drawings, documents, photographs, and publications relating ... to the experiences of Nelly Schwabacher Rossmann and her family in Germany and England before, during ... and after the Holocaust.
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22061. Ink sketch of three marionettes drawn by a German Jewish refugee
academic career in the United States and Great Britain before settling in the US and becoming an American ... The collection consists of artifacts, drawings, documents, photographs, and publications relating ... to the experiences of Nelly Schwabacher Rossmann and her family in Germany and England before, during ... and after the Holocaust.
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22062. Prisoner badge likely acquired postwar by Natan Caron
The collection consists of a beret, concentration camp uniform, patches, an armband, wallet, and ... Buchenwald, Ohrdruf, Crawinkel, and Espenfeld, and after the Holocaust in Belgium and the United States. ... from Belgium and imprisoned in several concentration camps from 1942 to 1945. The patch bears the ... liberated in Buchenwald by the US Army on April 11, 1945, and repatriated to Belgium later that month
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22063. Rosenfeld family collection
The collection consists of a doll, luggage tags, artifacts, correspondence, documents and ... World War I during which he lost his leg. After the war, Adolf worked as a cattle dealer and livestock ... trader in Adelsheim, Germany. In 1937, the Rosenfelds sent their daughters, Bertha, Edith, and Ruth ... made the decision to send an uncle’s family to the United States. On October 22, 1940, Adolf and
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22064. Newspaper ad paste-up for a circus by a German Jewish female designer
academic career in the United States and Great Britain before settling in the US and becoming an American ... The collection consists of artifacts, drawings, documents, photographs, and publications relating ... to the experiences of Nelly Schwabacher Rossmann and her family in Germany and England before, during ... and after the Holocaust.
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22065. Swimming; family takes a train in June 1940
and Brust families, including visits to the community pool, family meals, and a trip to Paris. Much of ... the focus is on young Eva Brust as she enjoys her time with family, friends, and her governess in ... His parents married in 1921 in Újpest, and Steven grew up in a religious household. The family was ... wealthy and Ödön worked as a watch wholesaler. After the outbreak of World War II, Steven secured a visa
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22066. Etched print created by David Friedman of a man kneeling in despair a few seconds before execution
Missouri. The family became U.S. citizens and Americanized their surname to one “n”. After retirement in ... The collection consists of one etching, eleven drawings and six paintings created by David ... the Nazi dictatorship. In December 1938, he escaped to Prague with his wife, Mathilde, and infant ... August 1944, the family was separated and sent to Auschwitz death camp, where his wife and child were
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22067. Jewish family visits Paris
and Brust families, including visits to the community pool, family meals, and a trip to Paris. Much of ... the focus is on young Eva Brust as she enjoys her time with family, friends, and her governess in ... His parents married in 1921 in Újpest, and Steven grew up in a religious household. The family was ... wealthy and Ödön worked as a watch wholesaler. After the outbreak of World War II, Steven secured a visa
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22068. Red triangle badge with a letter B owned by Natan Caron
The collection consists of a beret, concentration camp uniform, patches, an armband, wallet, and ... Buchenwald, Ohrdruf, Crawinkel, and Espenfeld, and after the Holocaust in Belgium and the United States. ... by the US Army on April 11, 1945, and repatriated to Belgium later that month. Abraham was sent to ... The family was Jewish and spoke French and Yiddish. Natan attended private school and was a good
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22069. Soviet Union, 10 chervonets note, acquired by a Hungarian Jewish forced laborer
but escaped and continued to Prague. He went to the American Embassy and was one of the first refugees ... The collection consists of four Soviet currency notes, a document case, documents, and photographs ... relating to the experiences of Louis Davidovic (David) and his family in Czechoslovakia before, during, and ... and mother, who had survived Auschwitz. The family emigrated to the United States in 1946.
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22070. Soviet Union, 10 chervonets note, acquired by a Hungarian Jewish forced laborer
but escaped and continued to Prague. He went to the American Embassy and was one of the first refugees ... The collection consists of four Soviet currency notes, a document case, documents, and photographs ... relating to the experiences of Louis Davidovic (David) and his family in Czechoslovakia before, during, and ... well-to-do family. She was the youngest of twelve siblings, with one sister and one brother living in
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22071. Soviet Union, 3 chervonets note, acquired by a Hungarian Jewish forced laborer
but escaped and continued to Prague. He went to the American Embassy and was one of the first refugees ... The collection consists of four Soviet currency notes, a document case, documents, and photographs ... relating to the experiences of Louis Davidovic (David) and his family in Czechoslovakia before, during, and ... and mother, who had survived Auschwitz. The family emigrated to the United States in 1946.
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22072. Autobiographical charcoal drawing by David Friedman of a starving man eating from a ghetto garbage can
Missouri. The family became U.S. citizens and Americanized their surname to one “n”. After retirement in ... The collection consists of one etching, eleven drawings and six paintings created by David ... from life and became a leading press artist of the 1920’s. In 1933, his prewar career abruptly ended ... Mathilde, and infant daughter, Mirjam Helene. In October 1941, they were deported to the Jewish Ghetto in
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22073. Black beret owned postwar by Natan Caron who was interned in multiple concentration camps
The collection consists of a beret, concentration camp uniform, patches, an armband, wallet, and ... Buchenwald, Ohrdruf, Crawinkel, and Espenfeld, and after the Holocaust in Belgium and the United States. ... the Soviets approached in January 1945, Natan was sent on a forced march to Buchenwald and assigned ... back to Buchenwald. Natan was liberated in Buchenwald by the US Army on April 11, 1945, and repatriated
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22074. 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
Missouri. The family became U.S. citizens and Americanized their surname to one “n”. After retirement in ... The collection consists of one etching, eleven drawings and six paintings created by David ... renowned for his portraits drawn from life and became a leading press artist of the 1920’s. In 1933, his ... deported to the Jewish Ghetto in Łódź, Poland. In late August 1944, the family was separated and sent to
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22075. Commemorative armband likely acquired postwar by Natan Caron
The collection consists of a beret, concentration camp uniform, patches, an armband, wallet, and ... Buchenwald, Ohrdruf, Crawinkel, and Espenfeld, and after the Holocaust in Belgium and the United States. ... Belgium and imprisoned in several concentration camps from 1942 to 1945. The armband represents the ... Belgian flag, and Natan used it during talks he gave to educate people about the Holocaust. When Germany