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10001. Zeiss Ikon camera filter, case, and box used by German Jewish US soldier
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... Zeiss Ikon yellow camera filter with leather case and box owned by Rudolph Sichel, a Jewish refugee
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10002. Ce-Nei yellow camera filter and carton used by German Jewish US soldier
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... Ce-Nei yellow camera filter and box owned by Rudolph Sichel, a Jewish refugee from Frankfurt
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10003. Verax camera 3 filter set and carton used by German Jewish US soldier
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... Three yellow Verax camera filters and carton owned by Rudolph Sichel, a Jewish refugee from
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10004. Four Plaubel color camera filters, lens, and case used by German Jewish US soldier
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... Rudolph Sichel, a Jewish refugee from Frankfurt, Germany, who was a US Army officer in Europe from July
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10005. Small metal case with 9 pencil leads used by a German Jewish US soldier
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... Metal pencil case with 9 pencil leads for a mechanical pencil owned by Rudolph Sichel, a Jewish
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10006. U.S. lapel pin from a pair owned by a German Jewish US soldier
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... U.S. lapel pin received as part of a set with pin .29.1, by 30 year old Rudolph Sichel, a Jewish
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10007. Copper colored U.S. lapel pin received by a German Jewish US soldier
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... U.S. lapel pin received as part of a set with pin .31.1, by Rudolph Sichel, a Jewish refugee from
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10008. Pair of Tefillin and pouch owned by a Romanian Jewish concentration camp survivor
The collection consists of sets of tefillin and Jewish prayer books, relating to the experiences of ... Otto and his parents, Serena and Mihail, were forced to surrender their property and move into a Jewish
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10009. Pair of Tefillin and pouch owned by a Romanian Jewish concentration camp survivor
The collection consists of sets of tefillin and Jewish prayer books, relating to the experiences of ... surrender their property and move into a Jewish ghetto in Kolozsvár’s brickyard. At the end of May, the
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10010. February 1937 issue of Unser Weg owned by a Jewish Austrian émigré
no longer could do business with non-Jewish customers. He later was forced to shut down the business ... and turn it over to a non-Jewish competitor. The family sought ways to emigrate. Trude’s sister ... Arthur G. Parry, who was housing several German and Austrian Jewish boys. Pepi also managed to bring his
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10011. April/May 1937 issue of Unser Weg owned by a Jewish Austrian émigré
no longer could do business with non-Jewish customers. He later was forced to shut down the business ... and turn it over to a non-Jewish competitor. The family sought ways to emigrate. Trude’s sister ... Arthur G. Parry, who was housing several German and Austrian Jewish boys. Pepi also managed to bring his
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10012. June/July 1937 issue of Unser Weg owned by a Jewish Austrian émigré
no longer could do business with non-Jewish customers. He later was forced to shut down the business ... and turn it over to a non-Jewish competitor. The family sought ways to emigrate. Trude’s sister ... Arthur G. Parry, who was housing several German and Austrian Jewish boys. Pepi also managed to bring his
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10013. August/October 1937 issue of Unser Weg owned by a Jewish Austrian émigré
no longer could do business with non-Jewish customers. He later was forced to shut down the business ... and turn it over to a non-Jewish competitor. The family sought ways to emigrate. Trude’s sister ... Arthur G. Parry, who was housing several German and Austrian Jewish boys. Pepi also managed to bring his
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10014. November/December 1937 issue of Unser Weg owned by a Jewish Austrian émigré
no longer could do business with non-Jewish customers. He later was forced to shut down the business ... and turn it over to a non-Jewish competitor. The family sought ways to emigrate. Trude’s sister ... Arthur G. Parry, who was housing several German and Austrian Jewish boys. Pepi also managed to bring his
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10015. January/February 1938 issue of Unser Weg owned by a Jewish Austrian émigré
no longer could do business with non-Jewish customers. He later was forced to shut down the business ... and turn it over to a non-Jewish competitor. The family sought ways to emigrate. Trude’s sister ... Arthur G. Parry, who was housing several German and Austrian Jewish boys. Pepi also managed to bring his
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10016. March 1938 issue of Unser Weg owned by a Jewish Austrian émigré
no longer could do business with non-Jewish customers. He later was forced to shut down the business ... and turn it over to a non-Jewish competitor. The family sought ways to emigrate. Trude’s sister ... Arthur G. Parry, who was housing several German and Austrian Jewish boys. Pepi also managed to bring his
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10017. March 1937 issue of Unser Weg owned by a Jewish Austrian émigré
no longer could do business with non-Jewish customers. He later was forced to shut down the business ... and turn it over to a non-Jewish competitor. The family sought ways to emigrate. Trude’s sister ... Arthur G. Parry, who was housing several German and Austrian Jewish boys. Pepi also managed to bring his
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10018. US Army, 45th Infantry Division, Class A Thunderbird patch issued to a Jewish soldier
1939 to replace the previous symbol, a swastika. Mitnick, a 27 year-old Jewish American, served as a ... J. George Mitnick (1917-2005) was born in Hartford, CT, to a Jewish-American family. He graduated
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10019. US Army garrison cap with black piping and captain's insignia worn by a Jewish soldier
War II. Mitnick, a 27 year-old, Jewish American, served as a captain in the 65th Infantry Division ... J. George Mitnick (1917-2005) was born in Hartford, CT, to a Jewish-American family. He graduated
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10020. US Army garrison cap with piping and captain's insignia worn by a Jewish soldier
during World War II. Mitnick, a 27 year-old Jewish American, served as a captain in the 65th Infantry ... J. George Mitnick (1917-2005) was born in Hartford, CT, to a Jewish-American family. He graduated
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10021. US Army, 45th Infantry Division, Class A Thunderbird patch issued to a Jewish soldier
symbol in 1939 to replace the previous symbol. a swastika. Mitnick, a 27 year-old Jewish American, served ... J. George Mitnick (1917-2005) was born in Hartford, CT, to a Jewish-American family. He graduated
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10022. US Army, 45th Infantry Division, Class A Thunderbird patch owned by a Jewish soldier
symbol in 1939 to replace the previous symbol. a swastika. Mitnick, a 27 year-old Jewish American, served ... J. George Mitnick (1917-2005) was born in Hartford, CT, to a Jewish-American family. He graduated
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10023. US Army, 45th Infantry Division, Class A Thunderbird patch issued to a Jewish soldier
1939 to replace the previous symbol. a swastika. Mitnick, a 27 year-old Jewish American, served as a ... J. George Mitnick (1917-2005) was born in Hartford, CT, to a Jewish-American family. He graduated
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10024. Set of US Army issue dog tags worn by a Jewish soldier and POW
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... Stalag IX-B prisoner of war camp and separated from the other soldiers because he was Jewish. In February
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10025. US Army regulation uniform with a 63rd infantry sleeve patch worn by a Jewish soldier
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... ,800 cases involving civilian violations of military government. As a Yiddish speaking, Jewish American