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3701. Freemason white knit cotton gloves presented to a Hungarian Jewish emigre
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... family in March 1949. In 1940, George, who was Jewish, was sent to a forced labor camp by the Fascist
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3702. Belt for a kittel [ceremonial robe] saved by a Czech Jewish refugee
Long, narrow belt for a kittel, a ceremonial robe worn by a Jewish male, used by Norbert Meissner ... synagogue and they went to synagogue every morning. The Jewish community in Trest was small, with only 64
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3703. Woman's gold wrist watch kept with a Jewish concentration camp inmate
Marga Gussinoff was born in Berlin, Germany, on May 17, 1924, to Russian Jewish parents, Isaak and ... wear the Jewish star and was harassed and sometimes beat up on the way to work for being Jewish. During
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3704. Embroidered white handkerchief with crochet border brought with a Polish Jewish emigre
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3705. Embroidered white handkerchief with crocheted border brought with a Polish Jewish emigre
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3706. Embroidered white handkerchief with scalloped edge brought with a Polish Jewish emigre
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3707. Embroidered white handkerchief with woven lines brought with a Polish Jewish emigre
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3708. Embroidered white handkerchief with woven lines brought with a Polish Jewish emigre
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3709. Handkerchief with multi-colored embroidery brought with a Polish Jewish emigre
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3710. Labor camp Supervisor armband worn by Czech Jewish inmate
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3711. Handkerchief with embroidered floral motif carried by a Polish Jewish refugee
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3712. White net doily with embroidered flowers recovered by a Dutch Jewish family
September 29, 1943. While in the local police station, they considered giving their baby to a non-Jewish ... her parents had an opportunity to give one year old Dorien to a non-Jewish woman to protect her, but
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3713. Star of David patch with Juif worn by Jewish woman
a decree was issued making it mandatory for all Jewish persons over the age of six Jews to wear
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3714. Monogrammed silver ladle brought with a German Jewish prewar refugee
public school, she moved into Ernestine’s home and attended a local Jewish school. Eventually, Jews were ... -Jewish legislation was in effect. The Nuremburg laws were enacted in 1935, and life for Jews in Germany
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3715. Monogrammed dinner knife brought with German Jewish prewar refugee
moved into Ernestine’s home and attended a local Jewish school. Eventually, Jews were no longer able to ... -Jewish legislation was in effect. The Nuremburg laws were enacted in 1935, and life for Jews in Germany
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3716. Brown leather billfold brought with a German Jewish prewar refugee
’s home and attended a local Jewish school. Eventually, Jews were no longer able to practice medicine, and ... -Jewish legislation was in effect. The Nuremburg laws were enacted in 1935, and life for Jews in Germany
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3717. Silver engraved candelabrum commemorating the Stolp synagogue saved by Jewish refugees
Music Chamber by order of the minister of culture because she was Jewish. In early 1939, the scientific
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3718. Monogrammed green knapsack used by an Austrian Jewish child on the Kindertransport
departure. Erika was the only child of an assimilated Jewish couple, Dr. Friedrich and Gertrude Schulhof ... Her father lost his job because he was Jewish according to the racial laws passed after Germany
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3719. Brown alligator leather suitcase used by Austrian Jewish child on the Kindertransport
Britain in 1938 on the Kindertransport. Erika was the only child of an assimilated Jewish couple, Dr ... Friedrich and Gertrude Schulhof. Her father lost his job because he was Jewish according to the racial laws
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3720. Black suitcase with leather trim used by a German Jewish Kindertransport refugee
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... and Ruth were sent to Aachen to live with Friederika in 1937 to attend the Jewish school. During the
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3721. Wooden bucket owned by a Romanian family that sheltered their Jewish neighbors
the Strashnaya family, who concealed their Jewish neighbors, the Gurvits family, in Beleavinţi ... Wooden bucket used by Maria Strashnaya and her family, who hid their Jewish neighbors, the Gurvits
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3722. Decorative leather charm owned by a female Hungarian Jewish slave laborer
demanding tasks. The Jewish prisoners were typically placed in the most dangerous positions in the filling
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3723. Numbered prisoner patch worn by a female Hungarian Jewish slave laborer
demanding tasks. The Jewish prisoners were typically placed in the most dangerous positions in the filling
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3724. Beige patch embroidered with Czechoslovakia owned by a Jewish refugee
Kristallnacht pogrom, Ruth’s non-Jewish neighbors in Leipzig, Germany, warned her parents, Mendel and Helene ... of her synagogue and other brutal acts against the Jewish population. Ruth and her parents soon left
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3725. Blue and white striped dress made postwar by a Jewish Polish survivor
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... In June 1941, Germany invaded the Soviet Union. In July, many Jewish residents were shot and Jewish