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7626. White knitted lace doily with a center flower saved by a German Jewish prewar emigre
and the next day, SS guards were posted outside. On November 12, 1938, Irene's maternal aunt Sophie
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7627. White floral netted lace rectangular doily saved a German Jewish prewar emigre
and the next day, SS guards were posted outside. On November 12, 1938, Irene's maternal aunt Sophie
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7628. Leather tag stamped with the US seal containing a photograph owned by a German Jewish refugee
and the next day, SS guards were posted outside. On November 12, 1938, Irene's maternal aunt Sophie
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7629. Mother of pearl opera glasses saved by a German Jewish prewar emigre
and the next day, SS guards were posted outside. On November 12, 1938, Irene's maternal aunt Sophie
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7630. Ink drawing
soldier on guard, other shows two people, possibly soldiers, moving a piece of equipment along what
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7631. Watercolor and ink drawing
a blanket or similar type of textile; men standing in line for mil from a milk can while a guard
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7632. Ink sketch
can. Soldier stands guard nearby.
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7633. Autobiographical watercolor of soldiers escorting a long, long line of Jews by a former child partisan
Watercolor by Arie Singer depicting soldiers guarding a seemingly endless column of men, women, and
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7634. Autobiographical painting of a youth getting a chest wound treated by a doctor
chest examined by a doctor as his mother looks on and two partisan fighters stand guard. The doctor, who
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7635. Book
on their way to temple, two SS (Schutzstaffel; Protection Squadrons) guards took Sol, his brothers
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7636. Book
on their way to temple, two SS (Schutzstaffel; Protection Squadrons) guards took Sol, his brothers
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7637. Framed set of military medals, ribbons, and insignia awarded to US Army 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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7638. Lace dress worn by a Jewish baby in Yugoslavia before and during the Holocaust
Albanian border, the Behars sighted guards and police, and fearing arrest, they returned to Skopje. On
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7639. Floral embroidered dress worn by a Jewish baby in Yugoslavia before and during the Holocaust
Albanian border, the Behars sighted guards and police, and fearing arrest, they returned to Skopje. On
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7640. Hanukkah menorah with rearing lions used by a Polish German survivor
also was also used for various types of torture on the prisoners by the guards. On September 30, 1944
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7641. Labor camp Supervisor armband worn by Czech Jewish inmate
transported to Sommerda. She and Irene were liberated during a death march when their SS guards fled. Five of
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7642. Star of David patch printed with Jude worn by a German Jewish woman
guards marched Margret and the other prisoners into Czechoslovakia where they were freed and taken in by
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7643. Doily with embroidered yellow, red, and pink flowers recovered postwar by a Polish Jewish girl
on the ground. Masza and her two older sisters decided to run and were shot at by the guards. The
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7644. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp wrapper for 100 kronen note stack issued to a German Jewish inmate
were marched or sent by train to Theresienstadt. Shortly after their arrival, the German guards left
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7645. Handmade prisoner badge worn by a Latvian Jewish concentration camp inmate
including a guard at one of the ghetto gates who helped him smuggle the food inside. However, once the
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7646. Handmade prisoner badge worn by a Latvian Jewish concentration camp inmate
including a guard at one of the ghetto gates who helped him smuggle the food inside. However, once the
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7647. Circular patch with a yellow Star of David worn by a Jewish Romanian woman
under the rule of a radical military coalition led by General Antonescu and the Iron Guard, a fascist
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7648. Plate 59, Herbert Sandberg series, Der Weg: resistance fighter takes aim
rifle and kneeling behind a log fence. In the distance is a tall white guard tower. The man has a fierce
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7649. Ink drawing by Esther Lurie of Michlean Amir
not easy and it could be dangerous – they were always under observation from guards. But other ghetto
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7650. Łódź (Litzmannstadt) ghetto scrip, 1 mark note, owned by a Polish Jewish internee
July 9, 1941, Josek, age 2, died. When the ghetto was being evacuated, Abe attempted to bribe a guard