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3551. Drawing of windows and doors created by a Jewish Austrian child
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3552. Fragment of a drawing created by a Jewish Austrian child
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3553. Drawing of flowers entitled "Ausflug" (Excursion) created by a Jewish Austrian child
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3554. Drawing of a house and cookware created by a Jewish Austrian child
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3555. Drawing of a tree created by a Jewish Austrian child
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3556. Drawing of a bicycle created by a Jewish Austrian child
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3557. Drawing of birds and butterflies created by a Jewish Austrian child
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3558. Drawing of a bird created by a Jewish Austrian child
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3559. Suitcase used by a Jewish family for their flight from Germany
her “Saujude” or “Jewish pig.” This discrimination only intensified after the Nazis came to power in ... 1933 when anti-Jewish legislation was passed. Ruth and Lothar were no longer allowed to play outside as
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3560. Doily brought to the US by a prewar German Jewish emigre family
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3561. Doily brought to the US by a prewar German Jewish emigre family
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3562. Doily brought to the US by a prewar German Jewish emigre family
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3563. Drawing depicting Dornroschen, or Sleeping Beauty, created by a Jewish Austrian child
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3564. Drawing of a menorah created by a Jewish Austrian child
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3565. Drawing of a table and chairs created by a Jewish Austrian child
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3566. Red leather portfolio used by a Czech Jewish refugee
Tibor Kovari and his twenty year old brother, Erno, were attacked on the street for being Jewish by Nazi ... Jewish Sports Club. They were national champions in gymnastics and wrestling. Their father, Olivio, was
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3567. Embroidered apron made for a young Austrian Jewish refugee before her emigration
March 13, 1938. German authorities quickly created new legislation that restricted Jewish life. On ... immigrate to the United States through the German Jewish Children’s Aid Society. On November 23, 1940, Herta
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3568. Embroidered blouse made for a young Austrian Jewish refugee before her emigration
March 13, 1938. German authorities quickly created new legislation that restricted Jewish life. On ... immigrate to the United States through the German Jewish Children’s Aid Society. On November 23, 1940, Herta
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3569. Embroidered nightgown made for a young Austrian Jewish refugee before her emigration
March 13, 1938. German authorities quickly created new legislation that restricted Jewish life. On ... immigrate to the United States through the German Jewish Children’s Aid Society. On November 23, 1940, Herta
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3570. Peach nightgown decorated with embroidery owned by a Hungarian Jewish woman
member of the Jewish community in Budapest and a prosperous manufacturer. Beginning in late 1940, Jewish ... German authorities severely restricted Jewish life, and began deporting Hungarian Jews. In late August
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3571. Large, ribbed burlap covered trunk used by Jewish Czech inmates
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... Hana’s maternal grandparents, Isidor and Marie (b.1856), lived with her family in the Jewish quarter
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3572. Drawing of an old Jewish couple sitting together
region. It depicts an old, Jewish couple. Bogen was an art student in Vilna in 1941 when Germany invaded ... carried out sabotage and other actions against the occupying German military. He joined the all-Jewish
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3573. Portrait of a Jewish Lithuanian partisan, drawn by Alexander Bogen
German military. He was in the all-Jewish Nekama (Revenge) partisan brigade, and reentered Vilna ghetto ... American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee and assisting Bricha, which helped survivors illegally
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3574. Flake of mica collected from Theresienstadt by a German Jewish factory worker
farmers. The family attended an Orthodox synagogue, and had many good friends that were non-Jewish ... did not live in Frankfurt’s central Jewish neighborhood, and therefore avoided the vandalism and
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3575. Leather passport cover owned by German Jewish refugee