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4601. Set of seven lobby cards for the film “Ostatni Etap” (1948)
still of a group of women in white kerchiefs outside, in front of a tall camp fence and guard tower
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4602. Bagriansky-Zerner family collection
searchlight timing, and dog and guard rotations and, on January 16, 1942, during a pause between lights and
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4603. William and Helen Luksenburg photograph collection
the pile shrinking and posted a guard. Welek was caught, whipped twenty-five times, and his teeth fell
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4604. Siddur given as a gift to a young Austrian Jewish refugee girl before her emigration
edges on the cover. The cover’s metal corner guards and two metal shell decorations are unattached and
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4605. Gisela Zamora papers
that the Germans might blow the camp up. At the beginning of May, the German guards left and the
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4606. Zarembski-Ferst-Kostanski-Wierzbicki families photographs
at the liberation of Majdanek where witnessed the hanging of the German guards. Martin stayed in
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4607. Hand knitted floral wall hanging made prewar by a Dutch Jewish woman
contacts to learn that the family was in Westerbork transit camp. He went to Westerbork to bribe the guards
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4608. Handmade 1944 calendar made by a hidden Dutch Jewish girl for her brother
contacts to learn that the family was in Westerbork transit camp. He went to Westerbork to bribe the guards
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4609. Tin candy container and lid used to store beads 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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4610. Small black, white, gold, and clear 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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4611. Tin box used to store beads 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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4612. Dark blue paper covered suitcase used by a Jewish refugee
taken to Lager B. She thought it was nice; music played and there were no guards. Elly could see smoke
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4613. Handmade metal comb used by a concentration camp inmate saved by getting on Schindler's list
Płaszów was a brutal camp where the Ukrainian guards daily shot inmates for no reason. In 1944, Płaszów
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4614. Engraved color vignettes on the life and death of Jud Süss Oppenheimer
heavy guard in the fortress at Hohne-Asperg; and there it was prevailed upon his head to sing; he sought
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4615. Marian Miklin photograph collection
forest. The guards shot at them, but Ber and one other man escaped. They were near Poznan in Poland and
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4616. Visiting America: World's Fair in Chicago; Washington, DC memorials; New York City
Soldier. The National Cemetery in the capital. The honorary guard. The Tomb of the World War.”) The Tomb
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4617. Tefillin storage pouch buried for safekeeping and recovered postwar
that the Germans might blow the camp up. At the beginning of May, the German guards left and the
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4618. Orden Zasluge Za Narod awarded to a Macedonian Jewish partisan woman
Young Guard). When the Communists organized the Yugoslav Resistance against Fascism, most Hashomer
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4619. Life Saving Cross with a striped ribbon and presentation box awarded to a Lithuanian rescuer
searchlight timing, and dog and guard rotations and, on January 16, 1942, during a pause between lights and
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4620. Silver plaque with an engraved inscription presented to a Jewish woman for charitable work
searchlight timing, and dog and guard rotations and, on January 16, 1942, during a pause between lights and
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4621. Silver basket with floral emblem presented for charitable work
searchlight timing, and dog and guard rotations and, on January 16, 1942, during a pause between lights and
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4622. Pastel portrait of a young Polish Jewish boy
was abandoned by the German guards near Fallerslaben, Germany, where they were discovered by the 9th
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4623. Set of tefillin buried for safekeeping and recovered postwar
that the Germans might blow the camp up. At the beginning of May, the German guards left and the
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4624. Tefillin worn by a Lithuanian Jewish man in hiding
Nachman’s workplace and told the guards that Nachman had given him ration cards. Nachman was questioned
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4625. Medallion, box, pamphlet, and bar pin awarded to a Macedonian Jewish partisan woman
Young Guard). When the Communists organized the Yugoslav Resistance against Fascism, most Hashomer