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46276. Anti-Nazi lithograph featuring Hitler surrounded by children’s faces
a seamstress. Harold had a twin brother and was one of five children. Harold was part Jewish, and
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46277. Pastel with a stylized image of Adolf Hitler encouraging Americans to buy war bonds
a seamstress. Harold had a twin brother and was one of five children. Harold was part Jewish, and
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46278. Painting of two concentration camp inmates standing behind a barbed wire fence
a seamstress. Harold had a twin brother and was one of five children. Harold was part Jewish, and
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46279. Pencil caricature of William Randolph Hearst and Adolf Hitler in a boat for Anti-Hearst Day
a seamstress. Harold had a twin brother and was one of five children. Harold was part Jewish, and
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46280. Pastel drawing of a soldier reading a letter
a seamstress. Harold had a twin brother and was one of five children. Harold was part Jewish, and
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46281. Charcoal drawing of a soldier face down on the ground with caricatured faces behind him
a seamstress. Harold had a twin brother and was one of five children. Harold was part Jewish, and
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46282. Propaganda painting of a woman and baby promoting sympathy for the Soviet Union
a seamstress. Harold had a twin brother and was one of five children. Harold was part Jewish, and
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46283. Courtroom portrait of Sidney Alderman, US prosecution team, created during the Trial of German Major War Criminals at Nuremberg
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish
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46284. Drawing of a group of German defendants in their seats created during the Trial of German Major War Criminals at Nuremberg
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish
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46285. Drawing of courtroom observers created during the Trial of German Major War Criminals at Nuremberg
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish
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46286. Courtroom sketch of 2 German Admirals created during the Trial of German Major War Criminals at Nuremberg
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish
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46287. Portrait of a military courier created during the Trial of German Major War Criminals at Nuremberg
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish
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46288. Woven miniature hat
away. Although the family was not Jewish, Pieterdina and her daughters were incarcerated as American
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46289. Woven box with cloth lining
husband passed away. Although the family was not Jewish, Pieterdina and her daughters were incarcerated as
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46290. Cluster of flowers
the Netherlands after her husband passed away. Although the family was not Jewish, Pieterdina and her
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46291. Woven hat pin
the family was not Jewish, Pieterdina and her daughters were incarcerated as American citizens in
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46292. Woven pin
the family was not Jewish, Pieterdina and her daughters were incarcerated as American citizens in
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46293. Woven pin
away. Although the family was not Jewish, Pieterdina and her daughters were incarcerated as American
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46294. Woven hatpin
the family was not Jewish, Pieterdina and her daughters were incarcerated as American citizens in
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46295. World War II Victory Medal with ribbon and box awarded to a US soldier
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish
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46296. Set of US Army 405th Infantry Regiment lapel pins acquired by a US soldier
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish
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46297. Set of US Army 26th Infantry Regiment lapel pins acquired by US soldier
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish
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46298. Radio-Sende-Spiel, a Nazi propaganda board game with game pieces and rule sheet
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish
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46299. Black crayon sketch of a men standing in line in the Łódź Ghetto created by a fellow inmate
upon daily life in the Jewish ghetto in Łódź, Poland. In February 1940, the Germans, who had occupied
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46300. Pewter medal with a red cross and caduceus, certificate and box awarded to a Polish midwife for postwar service
Jewish ghetto until September 1940, when she escaped to the Soviet Union. Her twin sister, Roza