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7251. Cesia Honig (right) goes for a ride on a horse and wagon with a woman (possibly her mother).
year, Cesia's grandfather was shot and killed for resisting being taken to a work camp. In 1942 the
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7252. Cesia Honig plays in a garden next to one of her aunts.
year, Cesia's grandfather was shot and killed for resisting being taken to a work camp. In 1942 the
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7253. A Jewish family from Tarnow poses in front of the Jan Lacina factory.
year, Cesia's grandfather was shot and killed for resisting being taken to a work camp. In 1942 the
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7254. Identification card for Cesia Honig issued by ORT in Antwerp, Belgim where she was studying dress-making while awaiting her American visa.
year, Cesia's grandfather was shot and killed for resisting being taken to a work camp. In 1942 the
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7255. Studio portrait of the Honig family in prewar Tarnow.
year, Cesia's grandfather was shot and killed for resisting being taken to a work camp. In 1942 the
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7256. Varian Fry letter to Jean Gemähling
escape route across the mountains with the assistance of French resistance workers Hans and Lisa Fittko
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7257. Poster expressing Austrian Bishops' support for Anschluss
by the Vatican, criticized the Nazis’ restrictions on the free press and urged Catholics to resist
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7258. Metric wooden ruler owned by a young Austrian Jewish refugee girl
Resistance. Irma’s sister and brother, along with their spouses, were deported to German occupied Poland in
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7259. Rose Galek Brunswic papers
-occupied Poland, assistance rendered to Rose Brunswic by a member of the Polish resistance, Brunswic
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7260. Forced labor badge, yellow with a purple P, worn by a Polish Jewish woman in hiding as a Catholic
a concentration camp and killed. Raszka escaped and was found by resistance members who helped her
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7261. Sketch of buildings along a Grecian shoreline drawn by a German Jewish refugee
deter the German attempts at deportations. Willy was ferried to Sweden by the Danish resistance and he
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7262. Three drawings created by an 11 year old girl about her trip on the ill-fated voyage of the MS St. Louis
to resist Nazi rule. Josef was blacklisted for his membership in the SPD and barely escaped arrest
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7263. MS St. Louis floor plan
to resist Nazi rule. Josef was blacklisted for his membership in the SPD and barely escaped arrest
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7264. Bronze abstract sculpture with a marble base depicting a group of men, women, and children crowded into a boat, Exodus
resisted German forces. It ended on May 16, 1943, with the destruction of the ghetto. The committee
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7265. Monique Joseph papers
was working for the Resistance. He worked with her father to help facilitate their escape from Nexon
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7266. Set of four lobby cards for the film “The Voice in the Night” (1941)
the story of a doctor in Germany who leads an underground group that produces a resistance radio
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7267. Alexander Bachnár papers
War II, his confinement to the Nováky labor camp for Jews, his participation in armed resistance with
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7268. David Winchester papers
a resistance group, which agreed to train fighters from the ghetto if they did not look too Jewish
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7269. Liesl Joseph Loeb papers
to resist Nazi rule. Josef was blacklisted for his membership in the SPD and barely escaped arrest
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7270. Brown leather wallet with laced edges used by a Czech Jewish refugee during his service in the US Army
resistance; it was even broadcast on the BBC. Widespread street fighting and vandalism followed and the
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7271. Red leather portfolio used by a Czech Jewish refugee
resistance; it was even broadcast on the BBC. Widespread street fighting and vandalism followed and the
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7272. Max Michelson photograph collection
resistance. They had collected arms and supplies, and built several camouflaged bunkers. Unfortunately, the
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7273. Ernest Chambré postcards
with the help of members of the Resistance. In Spain he was also imprisoned, along with dozens of
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7274. Two mother-of-pearl shards saved from a Jewish owned factory and given to a survivor 50 years later
a concentration camp and presumed killed. Raszka escaped and went into hiding. A resistance member
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7275. Reproduction of a spoon and box smuggled out of Warsaw ghetto with an infant
1968, Elżbieta married Jerzy Ficowski (1924 – 2006), a member of the Polish resistance during the war