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6701. Safe conduct pass for H. A. Touw created by Gerry van Heel, a document forger
Germany invaded the Netherlands. By summer 1942, the Germans were deporting Jews to concentration camps ... officers, and Jews. In the fall of 1942, Molly urged her friends, Dora and Jacob Kann, to go into hiding ... Gerry (Gerard Louis) van Heel, his wife Molly (Marie Gertrude), and his brother-in-law Johann, were ... surrendered. Deportations of Dutch Jews began in the summer of 1942. Dutch citizens and resistance groups
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6702. Blank safe conduct pass used by Gerry van Heel to forge documents
By summer 1942, the Germans were deporting Jews to concentration camps. Gerry and his wife, Molly ... aided resistance efforts by hiding wounded English pilots, Dutch Army officers, and Jews. In the fall of ... Gerry (Gerard Louis) van Heel, his wife Molly (Marie Gertrude), and his brother-in-law Johann, were ... surrendered. Deportations of Dutch Jews began in the summer of 1942. Dutch citizens and resistance groups
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6703. Partially used distribution card used by Gerry van Heel to forge identity documents
invaded the Netherlands. By summer 1942, the Germans were deporting Jews to concentration camps. Gerry and ... Jews. In the fall of 1942, Molly urged her friends, Dora and Jacob Kann, to go into hiding. Molly and ... Gerry (Gerard Louis) van Heel, his wife Molly (Marie Gertrude), and his brother-in-law Johann, were ... surrendered. Deportations of Dutch Jews began in the summer of 1942. Dutch citizens and resistance groups
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6704. Blank identification card used by Gerry van Heel to forge documents
summer 1942, the Germans were deporting Jews to concentration camps. Gerry and his wife, Molly, aided ... resistance efforts by hiding wounded English pilots, Dutch Army officers, and Jews. In the fall of 1942 ... Gerry (Gerard Louis) van Heel, his wife Molly (Marie Gertrude), and his brother-in-law Johann, were ... surrendered. Deportations of Dutch Jews began in the summer of 1942. Dutch citizens and resistance groups
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6705. Passport for Gevardus Hutman created by Gerry van Heel, a document forger
invaded the Netherlands. By summer 1942, the Germans were deporting Jews to concentration camps. Gerry and ... Jews. In the fall of 1942, Molly urged her friends, Dora and Jacob Kann, to go into hiding. Molly and ... Gerry (Gerard Louis) van Heel, his wife Molly (Marie Gertrude), and his brother-in-law Johann, were ... surrendered. Deportations of Dutch Jews began in the summer of 1942. Dutch citizens and resistance groups
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6706. Cutout pendant of the Terezin coat of arms sewn to an envelope made by a former Jewish Czech inmate
Protector and soon there were almost daily deportations of Jews to concentration camps. In July, Jiri ... Protector. Other regions were absorbed by German allies and Czechoslovakia ceased to exist. Jews were banned ... School. Jewish life was restricted. There were curfews, few shops would serve Jews, and Jews could shop ... Germany invaded neighboring Poland. In September 1941, Czech Jews were required to wear a yellow Star of
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6707. Small blank wooden tile made by a former Jewish Czech concentration camp inmate
Heydrich, SS chief of Reich security, became Reich Protector and soon there were daily deportations of Jews ... Protector. Other regions were absorbed by German allies and Czechoslovakia ceased to exist. Jews were banned ... School. Jewish life was restricted. There were curfews, few shops would serve Jews, and Jews could shop ... Germany invaded neighboring Poland. In September 1941, Czech Jews were required to wear a yellow Star of
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6708. Small wooden pendant with a Star of David made by a former Jewish Czech concentration camp inmate
deportations of Jews to concentration camps. In July, Jiri's parents, Anna and Julius, were deported, and in ... Protector. Other regions were absorbed by German allies and Czechoslovakia ceased to exist. Jews were banned ... School. Jewish life was restricted. There were curfews, few shops would serve Jews, and Jews could shop ... Germany invaded neighboring Poland. In September 1941, Czech Jews were required to wear a yellow Star of
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6709. Pin with a cutout image of the Small Fortress gate at Terezin pinned to paper made by a camp inmate
daily deportations of Jews to concentration camps. In December 1942, Jiri, wife Irma, and daughter ... Protector. Other regions were absorbed by German allies and Czechoslovakia ceased to exist. Jews were banned ... School. Jewish life was restricted. There were curfews, few shops would serve Jews, and Jews could shop ... Germany invaded neighboring Poland. In September 1941, Czech Jews were required to wear a yellow Star of
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6710. Childsize violin and case of a young Jewish Lithuanian boy killed in the Ponary massacre
a law office. He was fluent in several languages and also ran a cattle business with his brother ... Moishe about the murders of Jews that accompanied the German advance and the family moved out to the farm ... Shortly before and after the invasion, Lithuanians carried out violent riots against the Jews. Then came ... thousands of Jews. In August 1941, the Gordon family was forced into the Swieciany ghetto. Moishe was a
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6711. Small wooden tile with the Terezin church steeple made by a former Jewish Czech concentration camp inmate
were daily deportations of Jews to concentration camps. In July, Jiri's parents, Anna and Julius, were ... Protector. Other regions were absorbed by German allies and Czechoslovakia ceased to exist. Jews were banned ... School. Jewish life was restricted. There were curfews, few shops would serve Jews, and Jews could shop ... Germany invaded neighboring Poland. In September 1941, Czech Jews were required to wear a yellow Star of
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6712. Small wooden shield with a Terezin crest made by a former Jewish Czech concentration camp inmate
deportations of Jews to concentration camps. In July, Jiri's parents, Anna and Julius, were deported, and in ... Protector. Other regions were absorbed by German allies and Czechoslovakia ceased to exist. Jews were banned ... School. Jewish life was restricted. There were curfews, few shops would serve Jews, and Jews could shop ... Germany invaded neighboring Poland. In September 1941, Czech Jews were required to wear a yellow Star of
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6713. Small colored wooden pendant with the Terezin crest made by a former Jewish Czech concentration camp inmate
Protector and soon there were almost daily deportations of Jews to concentration camps. In July, Jiri ... Protector. Other regions were absorbed by German allies and Czechoslovakia ceased to exist. Jews were banned ... School. Jewish life was restricted. There were curfews, few shops would serve Jews, and Jews could shop ... Germany invaded neighboring Poland. In September 1941, Czech Jews were required to wear a yellow Star of
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6714. Small wooden tile with the Terezin church steeple made by a former Jewish Czech concentration camp inmate
were daily deportations of Jews to concentration camps. In July, Jiri's parents, Anna and Julius, were ... Protector. Other regions were absorbed by German allies and Czechoslovakia ceased to exist. Jews were banned ... School. Jewish life was restricted. There were curfews, few shops would serve Jews, and Jews could shop ... Germany invaded neighboring Poland. In September 1941, Czech Jews were required to wear a yellow Star of
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6715. Small wooden ornament with on outline of a town made by a former Jewish Czech concentration camp inmate
there were daily deportations of Jews to concentration camps. In July, Jiri's parents, Anna and Julius ... Protector. Other regions were absorbed by German allies and Czechoslovakia ceased to exist. Jews were banned ... School. Jewish life was restricted. There were curfews, few shops would serve Jews, and Jews could shop ... Germany invaded neighboring Poland. In September 1941, Czech Jews were required to wear a yellow Star of
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6716. Small wooden ornament with a view of a hillside town made by a former Jewish Czech concentration camp inmate
Protector and soon there were almost daily deportations of Jews to concentration camps. In July, Jiri ... Protector. Other regions were absorbed by German allies and Czechoslovakia ceased to exist. Jews were banned ... School. Jewish life was restricted. There were curfews, few shops would serve Jews, and Jews could shop ... Germany invaded neighboring Poland. In September 1941, Czech Jews were required to wear a yellow Star of
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6717. Small hexagonal wooden tile with a Star of David and menorah made by a former Jewish Czech inmate
Protector and soon there were daily deportations of Jews to concentration camps. In July, Jiri's parents ... Protector. Other regions were absorbed by German allies and Czechoslovakia ceased to exist. Jews were banned ... School. Jewish life was restricted. There were curfews, few shops would serve Jews, and Jews could shop ... Germany invaded neighboring Poland. In September 1941, Czech Jews were required to wear a yellow Star of
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6718. Small hexagonal, wooden tile with a Star of David and menorah made by a former Jewish Czech inmate
Protector and soon there were daily deportations of Jews to concentration camps. In July, Jiri's parents ... Protector. Other regions were absorbed by German allies and Czechoslovakia ceased to exist. Jews were banned ... School. Jewish life was restricted. There were curfews, few shops would serve Jews, and Jews could shop ... Germany invaded neighboring Poland. In September 1941, Czech Jews were required to wear a yellow Star of
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6719. Small wooden tile with a Star of David and a cracked eggshell made by a former Jewish Czech concentration camp inmate
daily deportations of Jews to concentration camps. In July, Jiri's parents, Anna and Julius, were ... Protector. Other regions were absorbed by German allies and Czechoslovakia ceased to exist. Jews were banned ... School. Jewish life was restricted. There were curfews, few shops would serve Jews, and Jews could shop ... Germany invaded neighboring Poland. In September 1941, Czech Jews were required to wear a yellow Star of
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6720. Small blank wooden tile made by a former Jewish Czech concentration camp inmate
Heydrich, SS chief of Reich security, became Reich Protector and soon there were daily deportations of Jews ... Protector. Other regions were absorbed by German allies and Czechoslovakia ceased to exist. Jews were banned ... School. Jewish life was restricted. There were curfews, few shops would serve Jews, and Jews could shop ... Germany invaded neighboring Poland. In September 1941, Czech Jews were required to wear a yellow Star of
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6721. Small colored wooden pendant with Terezin crest made by a former Jewish Czech concentration camp inmate
deportations of Jews to concentration camps. In July, Jiri's parents, Anna and Julius, were deported, and in ... Protector. Other regions were absorbed by German allies and Czechoslovakia ceased to exist. Jews were banned ... School. Jewish life was restricted. There were curfews, few shops would serve Jews, and Jews could shop ... Germany invaded neighboring Poland. In September 1941, Czech Jews were required to wear a yellow Star of
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6722. Andre Steiner
Slovak Jews from deportation. FILM ID 3414 -- Camera Rolls #1-3 -- 00:00:22 to 00:33:51 CR1 Andre ... 1939 he was imprisoned briefly because his father-in-law was a leader of the Jewish Agency in ... would be needed at the sites where the Germans intended to build concentration camps for the Jews ... Jews if they were able to stay in Slovakia, even in camps, rather than be deported to Poland or
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6723. Aluminum suitcase used by Jewish Polish postwar refugees
was in Radom and sent a horse and buggy for her. As they learned of returning Jews being killed in ... successful shoe factory and was active in Zionist organizations. The town grew increasingly hostile to Jews ... during the 1930s and passed laws to restrict their businesses. Shmuel attended a Catholic school and ... forces marched in on September 8. Jews were violently persecuted and many were killed. Moses’s shoe
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6724. Gold painted metal box with heart and initials made by a Jewish Polish slave labor camp inmate
learned that Regina was in Radom and sent a horse and buggy for her. As they learned of returning Jews ... successful shoe factory and was active in Zionist organizations. The town grew increasingly hostile to Jews ... during the 1930s and passed laws to restrict their businesses. Shmuel attended a Catholic school and ... forces marched in on September 8. Jews were violently persecuted and many were killed. Moses’s shoe
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6725. Rubber stamp from a Jewish refugee's postwar business
Karola Fiszer Ogurek. Alexander was born in Krakow and earned a law degree in Brno, Czechoslovakia. He ... lived in Bedzin with Karola’s parents, Izak and Helene Fiszer, observant Jews who owned a leather store ... restricted Jews from the streets, the family moved from near the train station to near the slaughterhouse ... of Jews for concentration camp and at one point, Jurek and his grandparents were placed in a group