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6976. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 2 kronen, owned by a former Czech Jewish inmate
A female prisoner did so, and was shot by a guard. She was the first person Hana saw killed in a ... and some German soldiers that were being punished. Hana worked in 12 hour shifts with female SS guards ... On May 5, 1945, the guards opened the camp gates and released the prisoners. Hana walked to the ... Karel arrived, several camp guards were looking for someone to draw a birthday card for their commander
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6977. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 2 kronen, owned by a former Czech Jewish inmate
A female prisoner did so, and was shot by a guard. She was the first person Hana saw killed in a ... and some German soldiers that were being punished. Hana worked in 12 hour shifts with female SS guards ... On May 5, 1945, the guards opened the camp gates and released the prisoners. Hana walked to the ... Karel arrived, several camp guards were looking for someone to draw a birthday card for their commander
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6978. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 5 kronen, owned by a former Czech Jewish inmate
A female prisoner did so, and was shot by a guard. She was the first person Hana saw killed in a ... and some German soldiers that were being punished. Hana worked in 12 hour shifts with female SS guards ... On May 5, 1945, the guards opened the camp gates and released the prisoners. Hana walked to the ... Karel arrived, several camp guards were looking for someone to draw a birthday card for their commander
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6979. Portrait of an engineer done by Peter Kien when both were inmates in Terezin
A female prisoner did so, and was shot by a guard. She was the first person Hana saw killed in a ... and some German soldiers that were being punished. Hana worked in 12 hour shifts with female SS guards ... On May 5, 1945, the guards opened the camp gates and released the prisoners. Hana walked to the ... Karel arrived, several camp guards were looking for someone to draw a birthday card for their commander
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6980. Wooden drafting triangle used by a Czech Jewish camp inmate
A female prisoner did so, and was shot by a guard. She was the first person Hana saw killed in a ... and some German soldiers that were being punished. Hana worked in 12 hour shifts with female SS guards ... On May 5, 1945, the guards opened the camp gates and released the prisoners. Hana walked to the ... Karel arrived, several camp guards were looking for someone to draw a birthday card for their commander
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6981. Wooden comb and handmade paper case given to a prisoner by a friend in Kaiserwald concentration camp
worked in an underground factory with guards with guns and bars on the widows. They carried very heavy ... the Red Cross that they were fine. As the Russians approached Thorn, the German guards chased them out
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6982. Luggage tag used by a Polish Jewish survivor
ghetto was enclosed by a wall that was over 10 feet high, topped with barbed wire, and closely guarded ... began to run out of materials. In early April 1945, the advancing Allied forces led the German guards to
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6983. Luggage tag used by a Polish Jewish survivor
that was over 10 feet high, topped with barbed wire, and closely guarded. Life in the ghetto was ... German guards to abandon the factory. Regina, Halina, and other prisoners also fled, and found a farm on
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6984. Drafting tool piece used by Mayer Altarac who fled German-occupied Belgrade with his family
they were allowed to use the prison courtyard, and many of the Italian guards were friendly. Moshe ... His mother, Mimi, wanted to join her sister, but an Italian guard convinced her not to go. All fifty
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6985. Pelikan fountain pen used by Mayer Altarac who fled German-occupied Belgrade with his family
they were allowed to use the prison courtyard, and many of the Italian guards were friendly. Moshe ... His mother, Mimi, wanted to join her sister, but an Italian guard convinced her not to go. All fifty
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6986. Purse carried by Mimi Altarac who fled German-occupied Belgrade with her family
they were allowed to use the prison courtyard, and many of the Italian guards were friendly. Moshe ... His mother, Mimi, wanted to join her sister, but an Italian guard convinced her not to go. All fifty
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6987. Embroidered, pink dress once worn by Lela Altarac, who was killed in a bombing raid
they were allowed to use the prison courtyard, and many of the Italian guards were friendly. Moshe ... His mother, Mimi, wanted to join her sister, but an Italian guard convinced her not to go. All fifty
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6988. Travel clock within a brown leather case used by the Altarac family while imprisoned
they were allowed to use the prison courtyard, and many of the Italian guards were friendly. Moshe ... His mother, Mimi, wanted to join her sister, but an Italian guard convinced her not to go. All fifty
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6989. Eyeglasses and case used Mayer Altarac whose family fled from German occupying forces
they were allowed to use the prison courtyard, and many of the Italian guards were friendly. Moshe ... His mother, Mimi, wanted to join her sister, but an Italian guard convinced her not to go. All fifty
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6990. Slide rule used by Mayer Altarac whose family fled from German occupying forces
they were allowed to use the prison courtyard, and many of the Italian guards were friendly. Moshe ... His mother, Mimi, wanted to join her sister, but an Italian guard convinced her not to go. All fifty
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6991. Handkerchief bearing a two-headed eagle owned by the Altarac family who fled from German occupying forces
they were allowed to use the prison courtyard, and many of the Italian guards were friendly. Moshe ... His mother, Mimi, wanted to join her sister, but an Italian guard convinced her not to go. All fifty
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6992. Nameplate from the home of the Altarac family who fled from German occupying forces
they were allowed to use the prison courtyard, and many of the Italian guards were friendly. Moshe ... His mother, Mimi, wanted to join her sister, but an Italian guard convinced her not to go. All fifty
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6993. Partial sketch depicting men in cold weather clothing standing with luggage by Jacob J. Barosin
being watched by guards on a piece of rectangular, tan, vellum. All but one man, just right of center ... guards watch them from in front of a small structure with a stovepipe. The right side of the velum is
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6994. Pencil Drawing depicting imprisoned men in coats standing with luggage by Jacob J. Barosin
Pencil drawing depicting a group of imprisoned men and their luggage being watched by guards on a ... is just beside them, and consists of suitcases and bundles. In the background, two armed guards watch
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6995. Ester and Zvi Weinstadt photograph collection
Ester by bribing a guard. They walked toward Katowice, travelling from village to village asking for ... cleaning commando. Ryfcia escaped with Ester by bribing a guard. They walked toward Katowice, travelling
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6996. Watercolor painting of women collecting Red Cross packages acquired by an American internee
constantly patrolled by armed guards. Leonie often suffered from malnutrition while interned in the camp ... wire and constantly patrolled by armed guards. Gertrude was in Vittel for two months before the YMCA
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6997. Red and yellow floral handkerchief carried by a young Hungarian Jewish girl on the Kasztner train
guards made them stand exposed on the train platform until it was over. On July 8, they arrived in ... barracks while Bela stayed in the male barracks. They were not physically harmed by the guards but were
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6998. Semi-automatic Walther PPK pistol, holster, and magazines found at a concentration camp by Lt. Milton Shurr
Germany. This pistol was never fired, but, lighter than a Luger, it was the type used by SS guards at the ... spring loaded trigger with a hinged, oval trigger guard. b. Stiff, triangular, black leather, belt
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6999. Black velvet embroidered tefillin bag buried for safekeeping while owner in hiding
Julius, were gunned down by the German guards. Julius was taken to a nearby home where he died. His wife ... resistance. Most of the escapees were gunned down by the German guards. Beatrice's father was shot and
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7000. Sylvia Weiss collection
guards fled and the young women were free. The next day they started to walk to look for food. Sylvia ... clear debris from the railroad tracks. On April 15, 1945, all the German guards had fled, and the