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9501. Julius and Mathilde Stern walk along a country lane with their daughter-in-law, Resi Markhoff Stern.
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9502. The body of Julius Stern lies in an open coffin, wrapped in tallit [prayer shawl], following his suicide.
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9503. A letter written by the Berlin transit authority [Berliner Verkehrs Aktiengesellschaft] to Viktor Stern, informing him of his dismissal from his post with their agency as of Septmber 20, 1933.
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9504. A document issued by the Auto Fuhrwesen und Vermeitung company testifying to the good record of their employee Viktor Stern, who had to be dismissed from his position as a truck driver, after his driver's liscence was taken away as a result of a governmental decree.
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9505. A document certifying that Viktor Stern has been a patient at the medical station in Graefeling-Munich from May 2-17, 1945, and is now being transferred to the Ausweichkrankenhaus Kempfenhausen.
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9506. A unit of Hungarian soldiers that includes a Jew from Budapest, poses in front of a truck.
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9507. Fruma Rabinovitch, nee Fraenkel, with her grandson, Shmuel.
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9508. Shmuel Rabinovitch, wearing his school cap in front of the Trade, Industry and Business Palace (Prekybos, pramones ir amatu rumai) in Kaunas.
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9509. Amos and Binyamin Rabinovitch in front of their home in Kaunas.
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9510. Jews at the killing site outside of Kamenets-Podolsk.
Photographer: Gyula Spitz
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9511. Shulamit Rabinovitch goes sledding with her sons Amos and Binyamin.
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9512. Shulamit Rabinovitch standing in one of the few public telephone booths in downtown Kaunas.
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9513. Five-sided badge issued to Helen Waterford identifying her as a prisoner from the Kratzau-Chrastava labor camp, a satellite camp of Gross Rosen.
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9514. A silver Sabbath candlestick.
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9515. Sketch for the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum building by the museum's architect, James Ingo Freed.
Photographer: Beth Redlich
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9516. Plebiscite campaign poster reproducing the letters in which the Austrian Catholic bishops state their unified pro-Anschluss position.
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9517. One of the three milk cans used by Warsaw ghetto historian Emanuel Ringelblum to store and preserve the secret "Oneg Shabbat" ghetto archives.
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9518. Portable printing machine in a wooden case made for, and used by, the French resistance during WWII.
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9519. Image of a doll given to Zofia Burowska by her parents in the 1930s which she kept with her while living in the Wolbrum and Krakow ghettos.
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9520. Wexner Learning Center computer monitor displaying a map of the Warsaw ghetto.
Photographer: Edward Owen, USHMM Artifact Photographer
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9521. A 19th-century Italian violin owned by Henry Rosner, a professional Jewish violinist from Krakow who was saved by Oskar Schindler during World War II.
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9522. The striped skirt of a prison uniform worn at the Auschwitz concentration camp.
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9523. Red triangle patch worn by Czech political prisoner Karel Bruml in Theresienstadt.
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9524. Sewer manhole cover from Warsaw.
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9525. Cloth patch depicting a shield with the heraldic image of the rampant lion of Czechoslovakia.