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42701. Tool used to classify skin color in racial studies conducted in Nazi Germany
from posts, forced out of the field, driven to emigrate, or imprisoned in concentration camps.
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42702. One-sheet poster for the film, “The Seventh Cross” (1944)
prisoners escape from a concentration camp. Six are caught, killed, and tied to makeshift crosses, but a
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42703. U.S. Window Card for the film “The Mortal Storm" (1940)
the Nazi party. The professor is sent to a concentration camp, while his daughter attempts to cross
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42704. U.S. lobby card for the film “The Mortal Storm" (1940)
concentration camp, while his daughter attempts to cross the Austrian border with a former student of her father
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42705. Poster stamp
concentration camp and killed. In late 1940, Szyk immigrated to the United States with his family. He became a
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42706. Joan Ringelheim papers
selection, murder, and survival rates in several countries, ghettos, and concentration camps examining
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42707. Sonja Schulmann Schwartz papers
that Irma Golnick was a concentration camp survivor. The collection includes a letter Hirsch Schulmann
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42708. Stephen Kornreich papers
), and their son Tomas (1937-1944) were all deported to the Auschwitz concentration camp. Only Joska
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42709. Arzt family papers
interned at Moringen concentration camp for nine months before she was released and left for Palestine. She
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42710. Sigall family papers
contact with him, and had conveyed the news that both parents had been sent to concentration camps, and he
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42711. Felicia Bryn collection
concentration camp. After liberation Nathan studied opera and cantorial singing in the Salzburg Music School
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42712. "Fight for thirteen"
the ghetto. She witnessed several Aktions in the ghetto when Jews were deported to concentration camps
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42713. Joseph and Margaret Weiss family papers
Theresienstadt (Concentration camp)
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42714. Max and Mathilde Maier family papers
Bergen-Belsen (Concentration camp)
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42715. Stefania and Helena Burzminski photograph collection
the ghetto. She witnessed several Aktions in the ghetto when Jews were deported to concentration camps
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42716. Herman Osnos correspondence
reasons of disability. Otto was later incarcerated in a concentration camp and his cousin wrote to Herman
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42717. Tersch family papers
Theresienstadt concentration camp on July 15, 1942. She died at Theresienstadt on July 29, 1942. Gertrude
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42718. Rosemarie Schink eats a light meal on an outdoor terrace Wilhelm Weinberg while on vacation in Marienbad.
concentration camp. She was released only after her mother petitioned a childhood friend of Rosemarie who was
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42719. Rosemarie Schink sits on the steps to a house with a group of people including two of the Jews she hid in her attic, Lola and Lila.
concentration camp. She was released only after her mother petitioned a childhood friend of Rosemarie who was
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42720. Rosemarie Schink Ensel poses with her daughter Julia and Judah Ensel.
concentration camp. She was released only after her mother petitioned a childhood friend of Rosemarie who was
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42721. Rosemarie Schink poses with "Aunt" Lola Roth, a Jew she was hiding.
concentration camp. She was released only after her mother petitioned a childhood friend of Rosemarie who was
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42722. Child's drawing of a girl with long hair wearing a cross.
concentration camp. She was released only after her mother petitioned a childhood friend of Rosemarie who was
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42723. Hirsch Grunstein walks down De Keyserlei Street on his way to high school.
's hiding place. She was deported to the women's concentration camp of Ravensbrück. She survived slave
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42724. Portrait of Felicja Braun taken in the Warsaw ghetto.
of the Stalowa Wola concentration camp. After liberation Nathan studied opera and cantorial singing
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42725. Studio portrait of a Jewish girl in hiding wearing her first communion dress kneeling on a bench with her hands clasped in prayer.
of the Stalowa Wola concentration camp. After liberation Nathan studied opera and cantorial singing