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1626. Łódź (Litzmannstadt) ghetto scrip, 50 pfennig note
Gerson. Gustav’s parents were from Latvia, but he was born in Warsaw, and raised in Łódź. He had three
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1627. Unused yellow cloth Star of David badge with Jude printed in the center
Gerson. Gustav’s parents were from Latvia, but he was born in Warsaw, and raised in Łódź. He had three
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1628. Yellow cloth Star of David badge with Jude printed in the center
Gerson. Gustav’s parents were from Latvia, but he was born in Warsaw, and raised in Łódź. He had three
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1629. Unused yellow cloth Star of David badge with Jude printed in the center
Gerson. Gustav’s parents were from Latvia, but he was born in Warsaw, and raised in Łódź. He had three
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1630. Yellow cloth Star of David badge with a blank center
Gerson. Gustav’s parents were from Latvia, but he was born in Warsaw, and raised in Łódź. He had three
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1631. Yellow cloth Star of David badge with a blank center
Gerson. Gustav’s parents were from Latvia, but he was born in Warsaw, and raised in Łódź. He had three
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1632. Yellow cloth Star of David badge with a blank center
Gerson. Gustav’s parents were from Latvia, but he was born in Warsaw, and raised in Łódź. He had three
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1633. Yellow cloth Star of David badge with a blank center
Gerson. Gustav’s parents were from Latvia, but he was born in Warsaw, and raised in Łódź. He had three
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1634. Yellow cloth Star of David badge with a blank center
Gerson. Gustav’s parents were from Latvia, but he was born in Warsaw, and raised in Łódź. He had three
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1635. Yellow cloth Star of David badge with a blank center
Gerson. Gustav’s parents were from Latvia, but he was born in Warsaw, and raised in Łódź. He had three
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1636. Brass bracelet with cutout designs of scenes of daily life made in Łódź Ghetto
Gerson. Gustav’s parents were from Latvia, but he was born in Warsaw, and raised in Łódź. He had three
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1637. Brooch with a cut-out design of the fence and Jewish quarters sign made in Łódź Ghetto
Gerson. Gustav’s parents were from Latvia, but he was born in Warsaw, and raised in Łódź. He had three
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1638. Cigarette lighter with Polish coins given to Director, ORT schools, DP camps
been part of Russia-Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Bessarabia, as well as in Germany, France, Bulgaria
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1639. Silver brooch of a 3 masted ship given to Director, ORT schools, DP camps
been part of Russia-Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Bessarabia, as well as in Germany, France, Bulgaria
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1640. Israelitische Kultusgemeinde, Vienna (Fond 707)
archives of HICEM (see also Fond 740), lists of Jewish emigrants form Austria, Poland, Latvia, and the
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1641. Monogrammed leather binder made for Director, ORT vocational schools, DP camps
been part of Russia-Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Bessarabia, as well as in Germany, France, Bulgaria
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1642. Black leather case presented to the Director, ORT vocational schools, DP camps
been part of Russia-Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Bessarabia, as well as in Germany, France, Bulgaria
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1643. Hand cast ORT bookends presented to Director, ORT schools, DP camps
been part of Russia-Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Bessarabia, as well as in Germany, France, Bulgaria
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1644. Maier and Gruber families papers
27, 1941, to Riga, Latvia, and then to Maly Trostenic killing site near Minsk, Belarus, where she was
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1645. Masha Rolnikaite papers
Kaiserwald concentration camp in Riga, Latvia. She was later transferred to the Stutthof concentration camp
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1646. Łódź (Litzmannstadt) ghetto scrip, 10 mark note
Gerson. Gustav’s parents were from Latvia, but he was born in Warsaw, and raised in Łódź. He had three
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1647. Jacob Barosin papers
Jacob Judey (later Barosin, 1906-2001) was born in Riga, Russia (now Latvia), to Lazar Hirsch
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1648. Concentration camp uniform pants worn by a Hungarian Jewish prisoner
deported to Riga in German-occupied Latvia, where she was later killed. Ilus also perished during the
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1649. Glass thermometer with cardboard case taken with Austrian Jewish refugee
Berl and Gisela were transported to Riga, Latvia, in January 1942, and were killed. Alfred escaped to
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1650. Engraved wooden Havana cigar box acquired by Austrian Jewish refugee
Berl and Gisela were transported to Riga, Latvia, in January 1942, and were killed. Alfred escaped to