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7201. Pin owned by a German Jewish displaced person and camp survivor
the prisoners marched under SS guard towards an undisclosed location. On the night of May 2, Wollheim
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7202. Pin owned by a German Jewish displaced person and camp survivor
the prisoners marched under SS guard towards an undisclosed location. On the night of May 2, Wollheim
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7203. Pin owned by a German Jewish displaced person and camp survivor
the prisoners marched under SS guard towards an undisclosed location. On the night of May 2, Wollheim
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7204. Pin owned by a German Jewish displaced person and camp survivor
the prisoners marched under SS guard towards an undisclosed location. On the night of May 2, Wollheim
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7205. Plate used by a German Jewish displaced person and camp survivor
the prisoners marched under SS guard towards an undisclosed location. On the night of May 2, Wollheim
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7206. Baruch Wind bronze, metal, and stone sculpture commemorating the experiences of his family and the Jews of Galicia at forced labor
assigned to forced labor under brutal German and Ukrainian guards who whipped the workers as they worked in
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7207. Money acquired by a German Jewish displaced person and camp survivor
the prisoners marched under SS guard towards an undisclosed location. On the night of May 2, Wollheim
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7208. Money acquired by a German Jewish displaced person and camp survivor
the prisoners marched under SS guard towards an undisclosed location. On the night of May 2, Wollheim
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7209. Pencil sketch of a seated man created by Boris Taslitzky in Buchenwald concentration camp
him. Boris distributed his art to others who would help keep it from discovery by the SS camp guards
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7210. Money acquired by a German Jewish displaced person and camp survivor
the prisoners marched under SS guard towards an undisclosed location. On the night of May 2, Wollheim
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7211. Oral history interview with Avrum Bichler
seeing the Łódź ghetto; still feeling vulnerable; living in a kibbutz, which was heavily guarded; details
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7212. Oral history interview with Helen Segall
writing her memoir; and feeling grateful for being saved by her mother, aunt, Boris, a Ukrainian guard, a
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7213. Oral history interview with Dr. Kaja Finkler
boots and a German guard helping her to put them on; her mother’s transport to an ammunitions factory in
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7214. Oral history interview with Lenore Lichtman
tell the SS guards her children were older than their true ages; the family being separated and staying
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7215. US Army Bronze Star ribbon awarded to Captain J.G. Mitnick
conditions and the sickly, emaciated corpses of the prisoners the guards killed before they fled. On April 20
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7216. US Army Bronze Star ribbon awarded to Captain J.G. Mitnick
conditions and the sickly, emaciated corpses of the prisoners the guards killed before they fled. On April 20
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7217. Mauser K98k bolt action rifle with a missing bolt used in eastern Poland
a circular trigger guard.
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7218. English-language international herald for the film “The Last Chance” (1945)
/ Five bullets that guarded / 14 hunted people on a / desperate dash to safety! front, left, printed
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7219. Handmade wooden hanukiah with Hebrew inscription made by Kindertransport refugees
cylinder with a square wax guard; the next arm has a metal cup; the 3rd arm has aluminum foil lining the
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7220. Rosary received by a Jewish child who was converted to Catholicism while in hiding
the Soviet Union in 1941. Daniel obtained a job as a guard in a hostel for Organization Todt
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7221. Birds-eye view of the overcrowded Gurs barracks 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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7222. Drawing of a man from the Kovno ghetto
not easy and it could be dangerous – they were always under observation from guards. But other ghetto
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7223. Watercolor sketch from the Kovno ghetto
not easy and it could be dangerous – they were always under observation from guards. But other ghetto
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7224. Drawing of a man in the Kovno ghetto
not easy and it could be dangerous – they were always under observation from guards. But other ghetto
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7225. US Army Bronze Star ribbon bar pin awarded to a Jewish soldier
conditions and the sickly, emaciated corpses of the prisoners the guards killed before they fled. On April 20