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42851. Poster of Adolf Hitler and Konrad Henlein shaking hands after the annexation of the Sudetenland
worn in Buchenwald concentration camp.
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42852. Robert Kaldeck papers
1942. Alice was later deported to the Stutthof concentration camp in 1944.
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42853. Ullman family papers
-occupied Amsterdam began to get deported to concentration camps, and Frank and Emily decided to go into
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42854. Advertising herald for the film, “Tomorrow- The World!” (1944)
concentration camp, the young boy is entrenched in Nazi ideology, and is arrogant, insulting, and outwardly
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42855. Man in a 3-button suit, drawn to illustrate pattern
Holocaust; Henia’s sister in Dachau concentration camp. In 1949, Charles H. Jordan of the AJDC, offered
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42856. Coat design, Dresden, created by a German Jewish man and saved by his wife in hiding
Birkenau (Concentration camp)
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42857. Coat design, Jaffa/ Ilse, created by a German Jewish man and saved by his wife in hiding
Birkenau (Concentration camp)
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42858. Print of an Arthur Szyk painting depicting Hanukkah festivities
concentration camp and killed. In late 1940, Szyk immigrated to the United States with his family. He became a
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42859. Print of an Arthur Szyk painting depicting a family eating diner during Passover
concentration camp and killed. In late 1940, Szyk immigrated to the United States with his family. He became a
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42860. Jan Emil Karpiński memoir
liquidate the ghetto and deported the residents to the Treblinka concentration camp. Emil's mother was shot
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42861. Records related to Hungarian Jewish communities
publications, news clippings from various newspapers, concentration camps profiles, miscellaneous Holocaust
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42862. U.S. Army regulation uniform shirt worn by a Signal Corps photographer for the war crimes trials
These trials prosecuted 200 plus German officials and collaborators, such as concentration camp guards
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42863. U.S. Army uniform tan necktie worn by a Signal Corps photographer for the war crimes trials
These trials prosecuted 200 plus German officials and collaborators, such as concentration camp guards
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42864. U.S. Army regulation uniform shirt worn by a Signal Corps photographer for the war crimes trials
These trials prosecuted 200 plus German officials and collaborators, such as concentration camp guards
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42865. US Army regulation uniform shirt worn by a Signal Corps photographer for the war crimes trials
These trials prosecuted 200 plus German officials and collaborators, such as concentration camp guards
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42866. Kurt and Johanna Fish family papers
Theresienstadt (Concentration camp)
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42867. Print of an Arthur Szyk painting featuring iconic images of Americana
concentration camp and killed. In late 1940, Szyk immigrated to the United States with his family. He became a
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42868. Print of an Arthur Szyk painting featuring iconic images of Americana
concentration camp and killed. In late 1940, Szyk immigrated to the United States with his family. He became a
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42869. United States anti-Nazi poster of Joseph Goebbels reciting a speech
worn in Buchenwald concentration camp.
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42870. Bund deutsch-jüdischer Jugend-Ring (Fond 1207)
the Buna/Monowitz concentration camp and murdered there in November/December 1943. The Ring
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42871. Baruch Wind bronze, metal, and stone sculpture commemorating the experiences of his family and the Jews of Galicia at forced labor
pulling a large stone wheel chiseled with concentration camp numbers up a sloped base that resembles a
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42872. US poster stamp encouraging people to donate to a humanitarian organization
concentration camp and killed. In late 1940, Szyk immigrated to the United States with his family. He became a
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42873. US poster stamp encouraging people to donate to a humanitarian organization
concentration camp and killed. In late 1940, Szyk immigrated to the United States with his family. He became a
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42874. US poster stamp encouraging people to donate to a humanitarian organization
concentration camp and killed. In late 1940, Szyk immigrated to the United States with his family. He became a
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42875. US poster stamp encouraging people to donate to a humanitarian organization
concentration camp and killed. In late 1940, Szyk immigrated to the United States with his family. He became a