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32426. Small blank wooden tile made by a former Jewish Czech concentration camp inmate
returned to Prague following liberation and learned that most of their relatives had not survived. Jiří
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32427. Death certificate for a Jehovah's Witness preacher executed by the Germans
camp was liberated by the United States Army in March 1945.
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32428. Linocut
were baptized, Miriam would then become fully liberated with all the rights that an Italian woman has
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32429. Woodcut
were baptized, Miriam would then become fully liberated with all the rights that an Italian woman has
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32430. Woodcut
were baptized, Miriam would then become fully liberated with all the rights that an Italian woman has
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32431. Woodcut
were baptized, Miriam would then become fully liberated with all the rights that an Italian woman has
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32432. Woodcut
were baptized, Miriam would then become fully liberated with all the rights that an Italian woman has
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32433. Luggage tag used by a Polish Jewish survivor
the Dr. Gaspary & Co. factory, making airplane parts. Following liberation in April 1945, the two
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32434. Ink sketch of a canal lock by a German Jewish female designer
William (Willy) Heinrich, born in 1897. The family was assimilated and liberal, and considered themselves
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32435. Newspaper ad paste-up for the Muller Circus by a German Jewish female designer
William (Willy) Heinrich, born in 1897. The family was assimilated and liberal, and considered themselves
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32436. Advertisement paste-up for a dry cleaner's created by a German Jewish female designer
William (Willy) Heinrich, born in 1897. The family was assimilated and liberal, and considered themselves
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32437. Paste-up for the cover of Die Jugend-herberg created by a German Jewish female designer
William (Willy) Heinrich, born in 1897. The family was assimilated and liberal, and considered themselves
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32438. Advertising paste-up for a Renaissance exhibition by a German Jewish female designer
William (Willy) Heinrich, born in 1897. The family was assimilated and liberal, and considered themselves
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32439. Newspaper ad paste-up for a circus by a German Jewish female designer
William (Willy) Heinrich, born in 1897. The family was assimilated and liberal, and considered themselves
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32440. Drawing of a manor house with a grass plot by a German Jewish female designer
William (Willy) Heinrich, born in 1897. The family was assimilated and liberal, and considered themselves
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32441. Newspaper paste-up for a Renaissance art exhibition by a German Jewish female designer
William (Willy) Heinrich, born in 1897. The family was assimilated and liberal, and considered themselves
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32442. Newspaper paste-up for a dry cleaner's using a woman's face created by a German Jewish female designer
William (Willy) Heinrich, born in 1897. The family was assimilated and liberal, and considered themselves
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32443. Ink sketch of a single tree on a coastline created by a German Jewish female designer
William (Willy) Heinrich, born in 1897. The family was assimilated and liberal, and considered themselves
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32444. Drawing of people gathered at a fairgrounds drawn by a German Jewish female designer
William (Willy) Heinrich, born in 1897. The family was assimilated and liberal, and considered themselves
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32445. Ink sketch of a sailboat with tied sail created by a German Jewish female designer
William (Willy) Heinrich, born in 1897. The family was assimilated and liberal, and considered themselves
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32446. Drawing of a house in the Rothschild Gardens in Frankfurt by a German Jewish refugee
William (Willy) Heinrich, born in 1897. The family was assimilated and liberal, and considered themselves
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32447. Drawing of a farmhouse and fields by a German Jewish refugee
William (Willy) Heinrich, born in 1897. The family was assimilated and liberal, and considered themselves
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32448. Pencil sketch of stairs for an open gate in a wall by a German Jewish refugee
William (Willy) Heinrich, born in 1897. The family was assimilated and liberal, and considered themselves
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32449. Ink sketch of three marionettes drawn by a German Jewish refugee
William (Willy) Heinrich, born in 1897. The family was assimilated and liberal, and considered themselves
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32450. Drawing of a carnival midway created by a German Jewish refugee
William (Willy) Heinrich, born in 1897. The family was assimilated and liberal, and considered themselves