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4251. Initialed, cream-colored underskirt with a diamond pattern owned by a Jewish Austrian refugee
his visa. Fritz bribed guards to allow him into Belgium, where his wife and son later joined him
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4252. Cream-colored, underskirt with a diamond pattern and an eyelet ruffle owned by a Jewish Austrian refugee
his visa. Fritz bribed guards to allow him into Belgium, where his wife and son later joined him
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4253. Short, white eyelet lace jacket owned by a Jewish Austrian refugee
his visa. Fritz bribed guards to allow him into Belgium, where his wife and son later joined him
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4254. Cream-colored textile with crocheted lace accents owned by a Jewish Austrian refugee
his visa. Fritz bribed guards to allow him into Belgium, where his wife and son later joined him
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4255. Cream-colored underskirt with a diamond pattern owned by a Jewish Austrian refugee
his visa. Fritz bribed guards to allow him into Belgium, where his wife and son later joined him
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4256. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 20 kronen note acquired 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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4257. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 50 kronen note acquired 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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4258. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 100 kronen note acquired 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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4259. Pencil drawing depicting a group of imprisoned men with luggage by Jacob J. Barosin
the background is a wire fence with an armed guard, and to the left is a small structure with a door
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4260. Two sided drawing by Leo Haas: Pope Pius XII blessing Himmler; Camp inmates at roll call
prisoners is a barbed wire fence and a tall guard tower and cement wall. The artist's initials LH are
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4261. Pair of gloves worn by Lili Lax Friedman and many additional Jewish brides 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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4262. Wedding gown made from a parachute worn by Lili Lax Friedman and many additional Jewish brides 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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4263. Wool blanket found by a Jewish Latvian concentration camp prisoner after escaping a death march
forest. The guards shot at them, but Ber and one other man escaped. They were near Poznan in Poland and
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4264. White shirt made from a rayon parachute for a Czech Jewish man for his wedding 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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4265. Purple velvet tallit pouch made by a woman for her fiance 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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4266. Small red glass beads used by a Dutch Jewish girl in hiding
contacts to learn that the family was in Westerbork transit camp. He went to Westerbork to bribe the guards
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4267. Unfinished red glass beadwork made by a Dutch Jewish girl in hiding
contacts to learn that the family was in Westerbork transit camp. He went to Westerbork to bribe the guards
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4268. Enameled Dutch oven used by a Jewish family in a displaced persons camp
required to leave the ghetto and forced laborers entered and exited under guard. The Germans and their
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4269. Mezuzah and tombstone pendants on a necklace made by a former concentration camp inmate in a DP camp
One of the German guards was kind and got her medicine. As Soviet troops approached, the camp was
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4270. Cigarette holder made by a former concentration camp inmate in a DP camp
One of the German guards was kind and got her medicine. As Soviet troops approached, the camp was
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4271. POA button cover with a Roman she-wolf owned by a Jewish soldier, 2nd Polish Corps
starvation, exhaustion, and brutal treatment from the guards. Edward spent months in the infirmary, but his
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4272. Beatrice Muchman papers
resistance. Most of the escapees were gunned down by the German guards. Beatrice's father was shot and
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4273. Edward Herzbaum Hartry papers
starvation, exhaustion, and brutal treatment from the guards. Edward spent months in the infirmary, but his
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4274. Baksztanska and Sierpinski families papers
provided aid to members of the Armia Ludowa (People’s Guard), a Communist underground resistance group
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4275. Salomon Strauss-Marko papers
routinely beaten by the German guards, hunger and disease was widespread, and there was little protection