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7551. Identification tag with name and birthdate issued to a Jewish refugee child
needed to fight in the French Resistance. Tonia refused to leave without Sioma, and in 1940, she sent the
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7552. Identification tag with name and birthdate issued to a Jewish refugee child
in the French Resistance. Tonia refused to leave without Sioma, and in 1940, she sent the children to
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7553. Postwar visionary painting commemorating the first deportation of Jews from Drancy by a Turkish Jewish woman who witnessed the event
heading toward her. A train engineer, Jean-Louis Loiret, connected to the resistance, driving a train in
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7554. Łódź (Litzmannstadt) ghetto scrip, 1 mark note
of Polish Home Army partisans, who sought their support against anti-Polish, Ukrainian resistance
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7555. Our Lady of Czestochowa medal given to a Polish Jewish woman hiding as a Catholic laborer
Polish underground. Jan Majewski, a resistance member, hid Raszka in his refugee camp for displaced
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7556. Drawing of Chateau Montintin OSE orphanage during World War II
Resistance. He asked Issachar to help deliver instructions. In April 1944, returning late from a mission
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7557. Drawing of a man at a spinning wheel done in hiding by a Dutch Jewish man
was only used by locals to shelter herds during rough weather. Klaas was a resistance worker in the
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7558. Drawing of farmhouse and trees done in hiding by a Dutch Jewish man
was only used by locals to shelter herds during rough weather. Klaas was a resistance worker in the
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7559. Drawing of a yellow field done in hiding by a Dutch Jewish man
was only used by locals to shelter herds during rough weather. Klaas was a resistance worker in the
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7560. Drawing of black and white cows in a barn done in hiding by a Dutch Jewish man
was only used by locals to shelter herds during rough weather. Klaas was a resistance worker in the
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7561. Drawing of a large white rabbit done by a Dutch Jewish man in hiding
was only used by locals to shelter herds during rough weather. Klaas was a resistance worker in the
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7562. Hand-carved wooden chain carried to Australia by a Jewish refugee
Poland. He was killed on September 15. Dora’s brother, Yakob, joined the Maquis, a French resistance
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7563. Austrian 10,000 Kronen banknote owned by a Viennese Jewish refugee family
Resistance. Irma’s sister and brother, along with their spouses, were deported to German occupied Poland in
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7564. Pelikan fountain pen used by Mayer Altarac who fled German-occupied Belgrade with his family
The Germans took hostages to prevent any resistance, and Jewish hostages were killed for any pretext
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7565. Slide rule used by Mayer Altarac whose family fled from German occupying forces
The Germans took hostages to prevent any resistance, and Jewish hostages were killed for any pretext
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7566. Eyeglasses and case used Mayer Altarac whose family fled from German occupying forces
The Germans took hostages to prevent any resistance, and Jewish hostages were killed for any pretext
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7567. Travel clock within a brown leather case used by the Altarac family while imprisoned
The Germans took hostages to prevent any resistance, and Jewish hostages were killed for any pretext
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7568. Jas̆a Altarac papers
The Germans took hostages to prevent any resistance, and Jewish hostages were killed for any pretext
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7569. Regina Wolbrom papers
old Sonja for long. Father Hubert, who also worked for the underground resistance, found a hiding
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7570. Eclaireurs Israélites de France shirt and kerchief worn by former hidden Jewish boy
south. EIF formed a resistance fighting unit called Compagnie Marc Haguenau, after the leader of La
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7571. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 10 kronen note
killed. Raszka escaped and went into hiding. A resistance member, Jan Majewski, helped her obtain false
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7572. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 5 kronen note
killed. Raszka escaped and went into hiding. A resistance member, Jan Majewski, helped her obtain false
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7573. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 1 krone note
escaped and went into hiding. A resistance member, Jan Majewski, helped her obtain false papers as a
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7574. Formal, patterned kimono and shibori obi owned by a Lithuanian Jewish refugee in the Shanghai Ghetto
silk fabric dyed red with patterns created using traditional Japanese resist dyeing (shibori
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7575. Łódź (Litzmannstadt) ghetto scrip, 1 mark note
of Polish Home Army partisans, who sought their support against anti-Polish, Ukrainian resistance