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32401. Two place service distinction ribbon bar awarded to a Jewish medical officer, 2nd Polish Corps
They left Warsaw in July 1944 and were liberated by the Red Army in August 1944. Mira attended medical
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32402. Two military ID tags on a cord worn by a Jewish medical officer, 2nd Polish Corps
They left Warsaw in July 1944 and were liberated by the Red Army in August 1944. Mira attended medical
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32403. British 8th Army Crusade sleeve patch worn by a Jewish medical officer, 2nd Polish Corps
They left Warsaw in July 1944 and were liberated by the Red Army in August 1944. Mira attended medical
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32404. 2nd Polish Corps Syrenka patch with the Warsaw Mermaid worn by a Jewish medical officer, 2nd Polish Corps
They left Warsaw in July 1944 and were liberated by the Red Army in August 1944. Mira attended medical
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32405. Swiss watch taken from the body of an SS guard by a concentration camp inmate
and was liberated by United States Army. He relocated to the Munich area and immigrated to the United
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32406. Drawing of Chateau Montintin OSE orphanage during World War II
the liberal Makarenko system. He remembers his teachers Boris and Luba and the concerts and lessons
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32407. Military ID tag issued to identify a Jewish volunteer in the British Army
was liberated on February 13, 1945. Eva found Elizabeth and George living in a church rectory. She
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32408. Prisoner ID tag issued to a Hungarian Jewish POW in Stalag XVIII A
was liberated on February 13, 1945. Eva found Elizabeth and George living in a church rectory. She
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32409. Black wooden ball returned after 50 years to the cousin of a Jewish youth killed during the Holocaust
liberated on May 8, 1945. Käthe, Maud, and Karmela soon returned to Prostejov. The three immigrated to
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32410. Red wooden ball returned after 50 years to the cousin of a Jewish youth killed during the Holocaust
liberated on May 8, 1945. Käthe, Maud, and Karmela soon returned to Prostejov. The three immigrated to
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32411. Handmade Israeli flag made by a Polish Jewish girl in a DP camp to celebrate statehood
Later that day, the area was liberated by the Russians. A few weeks later, a farmer plowing the fields
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32412. Certificate of Citizenship document case belonging to a German Jewish refugee couple
Manfred arrived on May 11, two days after the Soviets liberated the camp. A registration clerk told him
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32413. British Army paratrooper's jacket worn in combat by a German Jewish refugee
Manfred arrived on May 11, two days after the Soviets liberated the camp. A registration clerk told him
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32414. Luftwaffe paratrooper badge with a yellow eagle acquired by a German Jewish refugee in the British army
Manfred arrived on May 11, two days after the Soviets liberated the camp. A registration clerk told him
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32415. Red leather sewing box recovered postwar by a Czech Jewish woman
Theresienstadt was liberated by Soviet troops on May 9, 1945. Käthe, Maud, and Karmela returned to Prostejov
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32416. White pillowcase with lace and an MS monogram returned to Czech Jewish concentration camp inmates postwar
further east. Steffi was deported to Auschwitz and murdered in October 1944. Theresienstadt was liberated
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32417. Brown leather briefcase acquired by a Polish Jewish woman in a DP camp
December 1944, Buchenwald and Flossenbürg concentration camp. He was liberated during a death march by US
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32418. Identification case used by a German Jewish boy while on a refugee transport
Theresienstadt, Auschwitz in German-occupied Poland, and Bergen-Belsen in Germany, where she was liberated by
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32419. Child's flowered blue dress received by girl in DP camp
was liberated by Soviet forces in February 1944, but Chana and Zelda stayed in hiding in the woods
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32420. White armband with a red cross worn by a concentration camp inmate
in Auschwitz I concentration camp, from ca. 1943 until his liberation in January 1945. Henryk, wife
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32421. Forced labor badge worn by a Roman Catholic Polish youth
was liberated from Bergen-Belsen concentration camp by the American army on April 15, 1945. While in
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32422. White cloth armband worn by a Roman Catholic Polish firefighter in Warsaw
was liberated from Bergen-Belsen concentration camp by the American army on April 15, 1945. While in
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32423. Hand-carved wooden chain carried to Australia by a Jewish refugee
married Fred Bialogurski. Armand remained a POW until spring 1945, when he was liberated. He married
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32424. Envelope fragment with two stamps acquired by a Roman Catholic Polish youth
was liberated from Bergen-Belsen concentration camp by the American army on April 15, 1945. While in
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32425. Public transport pass and identification tag issued to a Roman Catholic Polish youth
was liberated from Bergen-Belsen concentration camp by the American army on April 15, 1945. While in