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7876. Drawing by Esther Lurie of the Vilijampole neighborhood in Kovno Ghetto
not easy and it could be dangerous – they were always under observation from guards. But other ghetto
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7877. Drawing by Esther Lurie of the path behind the ghetto leading to the Ninth Fort
not easy and it could be dangerous – they were always under observation from guards. But other ghetto
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7878. Esther Lurie sketch of people entering the main gate to the Kovno Ghetto
not easy and it could be dangerous – they were always under observation from guards. But other ghetto
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7879. Etching by Esther Lurie of a group lined up for expulsion to the camps
not easy and it could be dangerous – they were always under observation from guards. But other ghetto
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7880. Etching by Esther Lurie of the expulsion to the camps from the ghetto
not easy and it could be dangerous – they were always under observation from guards. But other ghetto
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7881. Yellow cloth strip sewn to a slave laborer's uniform to identify her as a Jew
that the Germans might blow the camp up. At the beginning of May, the German guards left and the
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7882. Handpainted linen Torah binder made for a German Jewish boy
on their way to temple, two SS (Schutzstaffel; Protection Squadrons) guards took Sol, his brothers
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7883. Small black field glasses and fitted leather case saved by a German Jewish prewar emigre
day, SS guards were posted outside. On November 12, 1938, Jella’s sister Sophie killed herself by
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7884. Much loved teddy bear given to a Hungarian Jewish girl after her return from Theresienstadt
epidemic in the camp. Many guards left and they were able to walk out with a group of women. Lilian and Éva
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7885. Blue and white checkered dish towel embroidered JK saved by a German Jewish prewar emigre
day, SS guards were posted outside. On November 12, 1938, Jella’s sister Sophie killed herself by
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7886. Silver napkin ring with an embossed floral design and engraved name saved by a German Jewish prewar emigre
day, SS guards were posted outside. On November 12, 1938, Jella’s sister Sophie killed herself by
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7887. Portrait print by Esther Lurie of a young woman wearing a plaid dress with two Star of David badges
not easy and it could be dangerous – they were always under observation from guards. But other ghetto
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7888. Book
on their way to temple, two SS (Schutzstaffel; Protection Squadrons) guards took Sol, his brothers
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7889. Book
shoot the guards in the watchtowers. The commander surrendered the camp to American troops in March 1945
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7890. Wallpaper sample made by a Jehovah's Witness
shoot the guards in the watchtowers. The commander surrendered the camp to American troops in March 1945
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7891. Wallpaper sample created by a Jehovah's Witness in a German labor camp
shoot the guards in the watchtowers. The commander surrendered the camp to American troops in March 1945
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7892. Destruction, a minimalist welded steel sculpture symbolizing childhood memories of the chaos of WWII in Budapest
guards, began frequent selections for deportation, choosing an apartment building at random and rounding
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7893. War, a minimalist welded steel sculpture symbolizing childhood memories of WWII in Budapest
guards, began frequent selections for deportation, choosing an apartment building at random and rounding
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7894. Forced March No. 2, an allegorical steel sculpture representing a childhood memory of a roundup of Jews for deportation
guards, began frequent selections for deportation, choosing an apartment building at random and rounding
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7895. Alone, a minimalist steel sculpture symbolizing the alienated existence of a refugee
guards, began frequent selections for deportation, choosing an apartment building at random and rounding
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7896. Confinement, a semi-abstract welded sculpture representing a deportation roundup
guards, began frequent selections for deportation, choosing an apartment building at random and rounding
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7897. Bombardment, a steel sculpture symbolizing childhood memories of the hunt for food during the nonstop bombing of Budapest
guards, began frequent selections for deportation, choosing an apartment building at random and rounding
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7898. Text only poster for a musical performance in prewar Riga
including a guard at one of the ghetto gates who helped him smuggle the food inside. However, once the
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7899. Ben Shahn poster with an image of a hooded man protesting the Nazi destruction of Lidice
When they arrived at the camp, Sidonia asked a guard to contact her former employer, Herr Rockschmidt
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7900. Ben Shahn poster with an image of men with their arms raised in surrender
When they arrived at the camp, Sidonia asked a guard to contact her former employer, Herr Rockschmidt