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3976. Wooden sign with Biblical verse made in labor camp by a Jehovah’s Witness
shoot the guards in the watchtowers. The commander surrendered the camp to American troops in March 1945
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3977. Norbert Wollheim papers
the prisoners marched under SS guard towards an undisclosed location. On the night of May 2, Wollheim
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3978. Radzinowicz family papers
guards in his hand as he fled—and hid in a nearby farmhouse, where he was cared for, until the advancing
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3979. Brown leather belt worn by a Jewish Polish inmate at Buchenwald concentration camp
was liquidated. At the end of 1942, Zelig was transported to Krakow ghetto. He told the guards that he
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3980. France Forever laminated pin with a V and US & French flags owned by a Jewish French resistance member
abandoned by the German guards and liberated by Soviet troops. She was held in a forced labor camp in
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3981. Doll's colorful crocheted tassel hat given to a young girl after her release from Theresienstadt
or lagged behind, the guards beat them. They went into an underground room and were searched again
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3982. Postcard with New Year's wishes and a drawing of a barracks sent from Beaune-la-Rolande transit camp
is a guard tower and flag. A split rail fence surrounds the scene. Four birds fly on a background of
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3983. Double sided sketch of Kovno Ghetto life by Esther Lurie
not easy and it could be dangerous – they were always under observation from guards. But other ghetto
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3984. Drawing of a couple sharing bread through barbed wire in Gurs drawn by a German inmate
Gert painted portraits of other inmates and the French guards. After several weeks, Gert was released
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3985. George and Shari Fine collection
death march as the camp was evacuated. They were used as a shield to protect the German guards from
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3986. Bronze abstract sculpture with a marble base depicting a group of men, women, and children crowded into a boat, Exodus
]. As a child he belonged to Hashomer Hatsa’ir [Young Guard of the Zionist Left Wing], and attended
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3987. Monique Joseph papers
to work in the camp office. While working in the office, one of the guards she met she later learned
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3988. Set of six lobby cards for the British film, “Mr. Emmanuel” (1944)
officers guarding the door. On the floor, next to the stairs are stacked baskets and bundles. Cutting into
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3989. Permit to be out past curfew issued to a Jewish Czech woman
International Red Cross took over Theresienstadt. The guards fled, and on May 9, the Soviet Army entered the
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3990. Printed map of Theresienstadt Ghetto obtained by a Jewish Czech woman
International Red Cross took over Theresienstadt. The guards fled, and on May 9, the Soviet Army entered the
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3991. Envelope postmarked Warsaw and New York 1940 saved by a Jewish Lithuanian concentration camp survivor
their food with her, wrapped her in straw to keep her warm, and held her up when the guards abused her
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3992. Portrait of a German Jewish girl in a handmade burlap frame
guards marched Margret and the other prisoners into Czechoslovakia where they were freed and taken in by
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3993. Rosh Hashana card with a photo of a young woman made in Celle DP camp
strip. This was against their religious beliefs and they refused to disrobe in front of the male guards
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3994. Floral embroidered apron worn by a Jewish Czech woman in a DP camp
strip. This was against their religious beliefs and they refused to disrobe in front of the male guards
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3995. Allegorical steel sculpture made to honor Raoul Wallenberg by an artist who was one of the 1000s saved by his efforts
guards, began frequent selections for deportation, choosing an apartment building at random and rounding
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3996. Contract issued for the marriage of two displaced persons
strip. This was against their religious beliefs and they refused to disrobe in front of the male guards
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3997. Silver napkin ring with an engraved floral design and name brought with a German Jewish prewar emigre
day, SS guards were posted outside. On November 12, 1938, Jella’s sister Sophie killed herself by
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3998. Arthur Jacobs photograph collection
Bremen under armed guard, and forced onto a train of boxcars. After almost four days with little
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3999. Lindenbaum and Landau families collection
guards were bribed to allow Rutka to keep her child. After a few weeks, a close Polish friend, Mary
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4000. Grynfeld and Grynglas families' papers
German guards. Lolek and two friends escaped the march. Lolek returned to Łódź in May 1945. When he