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3326. 2nd Lieutenant's insignia pin worn by a Jewish German US soldier
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... Second Lieutenant's insignia pin worn by Rudolph Sichel, a Jewish refugee from Frankfurt, Germany
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3327. Second Lieutenant's insignia pin worn by a Jewish German US soldier
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... Second Lieutenant's insignia pin worn by Rudolph Sichel, a Jewish refugee from Frankfurt, Germany
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3328. Bronze Star ribbon bar awarded to a Jewish German US soldier
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... Bronze Star ribbon bar awarded to Rudolph Sichel, a Jewish refugee from Frankfurt, Germany, for
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3329. Dog tag identification issued to a Jewish medical officer, 2nd Polish Corps
1936, and settled in the resort town of Iwonicz, where there were few other Jewish inhabitants. Edmund ... knew they were Jewish but Elzbieta did not. She attended school and church and Helena worked as a
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3330. Medal of Heroism awarded to Russian Jewish woman in the Partisan Brigade
Medal of Heroism awarded to Russian Jewish Partisan during the Holocaust. Awarded to Ester
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3331. WWI Iron Cross 2nd Class medal awarded to a Jewish veteran
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3332. WWI Iron Cross 2nd Class medal awarded to a Jewish veteran
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3333. DRL Sport Badge, silver grade with swastika, owned by German Jewish refugee
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... Anti-Jewish policies put increasingly harsh restrictions on Jewish life. Werner and his brother Georg
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3334. German State criminal police warrant disc acquired by a Jewish American soldier
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... the experiences of Walter Fried, a Jewish Austrian refugee, while serving in the United States Third
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3335. Circular, geometric-patterned earring owned by an Austrian Jewish refugee
for Jewish orphan girls, where she later returned as a teacher. In 1932, Hansi married and moved to ... Eventually, Herta began attending a school for Jewish orphan girls. The entire year revolved around Jewish
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3336. Silver charm bracelet saved by a young German Jewish refugee
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... attended public school, and received a Jewish education. They lived a comfortable life and employed a maid
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3337. Ring hidden by a Polish Jewish girl while in a concentration camp
family was musically inclined. The city of Radom had a large Jewish population, and religion played an ... Sala was one of three Jewish girls in her public elementary school, but she did not personally
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3338. Fake diamond ring bartered to save the life of a Jewish family
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... Jewish families, and executed them in the Bronica forest. Bumek planned to give himself up in the next
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3339. Golem pendant made by a Jewish prisoner in Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp
was also active in several Jewish communal organizations. In the fall of 1938, the Munich Pact was ... firm, and the family’s property was confiscated because they were Jewish. The family was forced to wear
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3340. Engraved gold wedding band that belonged to a German Jewish refugee
safekeeping. Jewish refugees were not allowed to take valuable property with them when they left the country ... generations where they were part of a sizable Jewish community. They were reform minded and assimilated and
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3341. Engraved gold wedding band that belonged to a German Jewish refugee
safekeeping. Jewish refugees were not allowed to take valuable property with them when they left the country ... generations where they were part of a sizable Jewish community. They were reform minded and assimilated and
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3342. Stainless steel wrist watch owned by German Jewish emigre and US soldier
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... Stainless steel link wrist watch with an expandable band owned by Rudolph Sichel, a Jewish refugee
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3343. Electric retinoscope used by a Jewish German US Army medic
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... Margaret Bergmann, Bruno immigrated to the US in August. Margaret was a Jewish athlete who was banned from
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3344. Commemorative concentration camp pendant owned by a German Jewish woman
was appointed Chancellor of Germany and anti-Jewish decrees were passed that restricted every aspect ... of Jewish life. In 1935, her father’s store was taken from him by authorities after the Nuremberg
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3345. Medallion awarded to a Hungarian Jewish athlete
and the other Jewish men in the community were conscripted for forced labor to work in multiple areas ... Kálmán had two siblings, Sándor (1909-1942) and Rózsa (1914-1979). Kálmán attended a traditional Jewish
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3346. Leather suitcase used by a German Jewish boy while on a refugee transport
large Jewish orphanage. Within three years, anti-Semitism in Frankfurt had grown, and on March 8, 1939 ... schooling and Jewish studies. On September 3, 1939, following the invasion of Poland, France and England
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3347. Identification case used by a German Jewish boy while on a refugee transport
to attend school at a large Jewish orphanage. Within three years, anti-Semitism in Frankfurt had ... managed to continue their schooling and Jewish studies. On September 3, 1939, following the invasion of
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3348. Concentration camp uniform cap worn by a Jewish Latvian prisoner
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... Faivušs, 1918-1945). Jews made up about a quarter of Rēzekne’s population, and Ber attended a Jewish day
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3349. Metal bowl recovered from a concentration camp by a Polish Jewish man
(which became Boryslaw). Isak and Luise managed to hide during the Aktions aimed at the Jewish population ... entering the trade guilds, and as a result, the Jewish community was rather poor. Despite this, Isak
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3350. Metal bowl recovered from a concentration camp by a Polish Jewish man
(which became Boryslaw). Isak and Luise managed to hide during the Aktions aimed at the Jewish population ... entering the trade guilds, and as a result, the Jewish community was rather poor. Despite this, Isak