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6476. Darning needle and case used in the Warsaw ghetto
September 1944, Irena joined the underground resistance - building barricades, organizing shelters, and
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6477. Gold necklace, bracelet, and pendant received in a displaced persons camp
September 1944, Irena joined the underground resistance - building barricades, organizing shelters, and
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6478. Cremona civilian internment scrip, 50 lire note, stamped with a Star of David
concentration camps for military and civilian internees. However, the Italian authorities resisted participating
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6479. Cremona civilian internment scrip, 0.50 lire note, stamped with a Star of David
concentration camps for military and civilian internees. However, the Italian authorities resisted participating
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6480. Cremona civilian internment scrip, 1 lire note, stamped with a Star of David
concentration camps for military and civilian internees. However, the Italian authorities resisted participating
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6481. Cremona civilian internment scrip, 2 lire note, stamped with a Star of David
concentration camps for military and civilian internees. However, the Italian authorities resisted participating
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6482. Cremona civilian internment scrip, 5 lire note, stamped with a Star of David
concentration camps for military and civilian internees. However, the Italian authorities resisted participating
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6483. Cremona civilian internment scrip, 10 lire note, stamped with a Star of David
concentration camps for military and civilian internees. However, the Italian authorities resisted participating
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6484. Plate 54, Herbert Sandberg series, Der Weg: a prisoner catches bread tossed through his window
immorality of the camps. The main sections are: prints 1-25, pre-1933 life; 26-60, resistance and persecution
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6485. Watercolor created by Karl Schwesig postwar based on his experiences in an internment camp
interrogated for the names of colleagues who also resisted the Nazis. He was sent to Ulmer Höhe prison in
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6486. Drawing created by Karl Schwesig postwar based upon his experiences as a political prisoner
interrogated for the names of colleagues who also resisted the Nazis. He was sent to Ulmer Höhe prison in
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6487. Drawing created by Karl Schwesig postwar depicting a beating he witnessed in a concentration camp
interrogated for the names of colleagues who also resisted the Nazis. He was sent to Ulmer Höhe prison in
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6488. Watercolor created by Karl Schwesig postwar of Jewish prisoners in a concentration camp
interrogated for the names of colleagues who also resisted the Nazis. He was sent to Ulmer Höhe prison in
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6489. Watercolor created by Karl Schwesig with a scene of soldiers and inmates in a concentration camp
interrogated for the names of colleagues who also resisted the Nazis. He was sent to Ulmer Höhe prison in
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6490. Etching by Karl Schwesig of 3 inmates at work under an armed guard in a prison camp
interrogated for the names of colleagues who also resisted the Nazis. He was sent to Ulmer Höhe prison in
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6491. Etching by Karl Schwesig showing one legged inmates going to work in a concentration camp
interrogated for the names of colleagues who also resisted the Nazis. He was sent to Ulmer Höhe prison in
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6492. Ink drawing by Karl Schwesig showing one legged inmates working in a field in a concentration camp
interrogated for the names of colleagues who also resisted the Nazis. He was sent to Ulmer Höhe prison in
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6493. Etching by Karl Schwesig showing a fellow prisoner writing in a concentration camp
interrogated for the names of colleagues who also resisted the Nazis. He was sent to Ulmer Höhe prison in
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6494. Satirical etching by Karl Schwesig showing men in academic robes saluting a corpse
interrogated for the names of colleagues who also resisted the Nazis. He was sent to Ulmer Höhe prison in
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6495. Handmade tennis racket
joined the resistance.
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6496. Leather luggage tag used by an Austrian Jewish refugee
Nazi Germany in March 1938. Not long after this, he joined an underground vigilante resistance group
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6497. Łódź (Litzmannstadt) ghetto scrip, 5 mark note, acquired by a Jewish Polish survivor
assisted the resistance by collecting information. He also helped commit acts of sabotage, and became an
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6498. Oral history interview with Peska Verolska
resistance group, Aharon “Dolek” Liebeskind; her assignments with the underground movement and going to
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6499. Oral history interview with Kurt Klappholz
mine; the resistance of Russian prisoners; antisemitism; marching back to Buchenwald; the journey to
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6500. Oral history interview with Leon Greenman
concentration camps; his lack of contact with resistance; listening to the BBC; the story of his postwar meeting