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3376. Replacement watch crystal in packaging owned by German Jewish US soldier
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... Replacement watch crystal in storage packet owned by Rudolph Sichel, a Jewish refugee from
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3377. Horvex light meter, case, and notes used by German Jewish US soldier
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... Horvex selenium light meter, case, and note owned by Rudolph Sichel, a Jewish refugee from
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3378. Three connected commemorative Boy Scout stamps 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
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3379. Commemorative Boy Scout stamp 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
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3380. Commemorative Boy Scout stamp 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
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3381. Commemorative Boy Scout stamp 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
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3382. Commemorative Boy Scout stamp 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
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3383. Accordion and case 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
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3384. US Army M1 combat helmet worn by a Jewish soldier
27 year-old Jewish American, served as a captain in the 65th Infantry Division, European Theater and ... J. George Mitnick (1917-2005) was born in Hartford, CT, to a Jewish-American family. He graduated
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3385. US Army captain's insignia patch 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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3386. US Army captain's insignia patch 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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3387. US Army captain's insignia patch 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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3388. Brown leather wallet printed US Army used by a Jewish emigre soldier
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3389. Cardboard cover used to hold identication by Jewish refugees
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3390. Wooden sculpture of a grieving woman made by a Lithuanian Jewish artist
that rode into Berlin in April 1945. Jakovas remained in Plungė to commemorate the Jewish culture that ... land to work. Roughly half the town’s population of 5,000 were Jewish. Jakovas’ family regularly
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3391. Leather document holder with CIC credentials used by a Jewish American soldier
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... Leather wallet containing credentials used by Martin Dannenberg Jr., a Jewish American soldier
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3392. US Army service hat and hat box owned by a Jewish soldier
Mitnick, a 27 year-old Jewish American, served as a captain in the 65th Infantry Division, European ... J. George Mitnick (1917-2005) was born in Hartford, CT, to a Jewish-American family. He graduated
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3393. US Army 2nd Lieutenant subdued marking patch issued to a Jewish soldier
Mitnick, a 27 year-old Jewish American, served as a captain in the 65th Infantry Division, European ... J. George Mitnick (1917-2005) was born in Hartford, CT, to a Jewish-American family. He graduated
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3394. US Army captain's insignia patch 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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3395. Hand-carved wooden chain carried to Australia by a Jewish refugee
Hitler, authorities began suppressing Jewish rights, which prompted Dora’s mother, Rosa Chaja, and ... Dzialoszyn for a local Jewish family that produced Bridal wear. The Szajner family moved to Plauen, Germany
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3396. Black leather mid-calf boots worn by a female Jewish concentration camp prisoner
(?-1942). The family lived in Tarnów, Poland, which had a large, close-knit Jewish community. Kalman owned ... were a traditional Jewish family that kept kosher, and Alice and her siblings belonged to Zionistic
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3397. Theresienstadt armband with prisoner number worn by a liberated German Jewish prisoner
and classified as Geltungsjude, Jewish by law, he was subject to anti-Jewish restrictions beginning in ... Marx. His father was Jewish and his mother converted to Judaism prior to marrying Ernest. He had one
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3398. Tan woolen pouch used by a Jewish soldier, 2nd Polish Corps
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... only son of a Jewish couple, Dr. Alexander and Fanny Hermelin Herzbaum. Alexander was a chemical
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3399. Briar billiard pipe used by a Jewish soldier, 2nd Polish Corps
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... only son of a Jewish couple, Dr. Alexander and Fanny Hermelin Herzbaum. Alexander was a chemical
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3400. Cherry churchwarden pipe used by a Jewish soldier, 2nd Polish Corps
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... only son of a Jewish couple, Dr. Alexander and Fanny Hermelin Herzbaum. Alexander was a chemical