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14051. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 1 krone note
Auschwitz concentration camp in German-occupied Poland. Peter survived the selection process, soon fell ill ... Auschwitz. Some of the work that Peter left with other prisoners or hid at Theresienstadt survived and has
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14052. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 2 kronen note
Auschwitz concentration camp in German-occupied Poland. Peter survived the selection process, soon fell ill ... Auschwitz. Some of the work that Peter left with other prisoners or hid at Theresienstadt survived and has
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14053. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 5 kronen note
Auschwitz concentration camp in German-occupied Poland. Peter survived the selection process, soon fell ill ... Auschwitz. Some of the work that Peter left with other prisoners or hid at Theresienstadt survived and has
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14054. Mixed media collage titled "Remembering not to Forget" by Alice Lok Cahana
learned that her father, Jenö, had survived and was in Hungary. He had been conscripted into a labor ... Wallenberg, which helped him survive. Eventually, Alice returned to Hungary and reunited with her father. He
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14055. Mixed media collage titled "Babi Yar" by Alice Lok Cahana
learned that her father, Jenö, had survived and was in Hungary. He had been conscripted into a labor ... Wallenberg, which helped him survive. Eventually, Alice returned to Hungary and reunited with her father. He
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14056. Abstract mixed media painting
learned that her father, Jenö, had survived and was in Hungary. He had been conscripted into a labor ... Wallenberg, which helped him survive. Eventually, Alice returned to Hungary and reunited with her father. He
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14057. Brown tablecloth with a floral design saved during a pogrom in Ukraine and recovered after the war
attacked Jewish citizens and invaded and looted all the Jewish homes. The Werba family survived the pogrom ... and local Ukrainians attacked Jewish citizens and looted Jewish homes. The Werba family survived
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14058. ID patch stenciled 139905 worn by a Polish Jewish concentration camp inmate
announced the names of survivors, but no members of his family had survived. In summer 1945, he went to ... Samuel Cizek. He learned about a cousin, Rachel, who had survived the war and emigrated to Canada. He
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14059. Vulcanized fiber suitcase owned by a member of the Frank family
was the only member of his family to survive the camps, and returned to Amsterdam after the war ... center in German-occupied Poland, in August 1944. Otto was the only member of his family to survive the
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14060. Drawing by Esther Lurie of a panoramic view of daily life in the Kovno ghetto
began systematic massacres of Jews throughout the country. By November 1941, the surviving Jews of Kovno ... deportations from the ghettos to the concentration camps increased, Esther became concerned about the survival
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14061. Drawing by Esther Lurie of a panoramic view of daily life in the Kovno ghetto
began systematic massacres of Jews throughout the country. By November 1941, the surviving Jews of Kovno ... deportations from the ghettos to the concentration camps increased, Esther became concerned about the survival
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14062. Ghetto panorama and two buldings drawn by Esther Lurie
began systematic massacres of Jews throughout the country. By November 1941, the surviving Jews of Kovno ... deportations from the ghettos to the concentration camps increased, Esther became concerned about the survival
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14063. Drawing by Esther Lurie of the Yad Vashem Memorial Shrine
began systematic massacres of Jews throughout the country. By November 1941, the surviving Jews of Kovno ... deportations from the ghettos to the concentration camps increased, Esther became concerned about the survival
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14064. Esther Lurie watercolor of the barbed wire fence, Kovno Ghetto
began systematic massacres of Jews throughout the country. By November 1941, the surviving Jews of Kovno ... deportations from the ghettos to the concentration camps increased, Esther became concerned about the survival
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14065. Drawing by Esther Lurie of the Vilijampole neighborhood in Kovno Ghetto
began systematic massacres of Jews throughout the country. By November 1941, the surviving Jews of Kovno ... deportations from the ghettos to the concentration camps increased, Esther became concerned about the survival
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14066. Drawing by Esther Lurie of the path behind the ghetto leading to the Ninth Fort
began systematic massacres of Jews throughout the country. By November 1941, the surviving Jews of Kovno ... deportations from the ghettos to the concentration camps increased, Esther became concerned about the survival
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14067. Esther Lurie sketch of people entering the main gate to the Kovno Ghetto
began systematic massacres of Jews throughout the country. By November 1941, the surviving Jews of Kovno ... deportations from the ghettos to the concentration camps increased, Esther became concerned about the survival
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14068. Esther Lurie sketch of the barbed wire fence and a gate in Kovno Ghetto
began systematic massacres of Jews throughout the country. By November 1941, the surviving Jews of Kovno ... deportations from the ghettos to the concentration camps increased, Esther became concerned about the survival
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14069. Etching by Esther Lurie of a group lined up for expulsion to the camps
began systematic massacres of Jews throughout the country. By November 1941, the surviving Jews of Kovno ... deportations from the ghettos to the concentration camps increased, Esther became concerned about the survival
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14070. Etching by Esther Lurie of the expulsion to the camps from the ghetto
began systematic massacres of Jews throughout the country. By November 1941, the surviving Jews of Kovno ... deportations from the ghettos to the concentration camps increased, Esther became concerned about the survival
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14071. Painting by Sophia Kalski of a young girl hiding in an underground bunker with a group of men, women, and children
the bunker, I survived, and all the people that were in the bunker survived as well." In early 1942
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14072. Enameled metal soup plate used by a Jewish Polish man in a displaced persons camp
in the school. His brother Yankel had travelled with Szapse’s family and survived, but Szapse ... Barrish, survived and later immigrated to the United States, though his wife and four children were killed
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14073. Enameled metal drinking cup used by a Jewish infant in a displaced persons camp
in the school. His brother Yankel had travelled with Szapse’s family and survived, but Szapse ... Barrish, survived and later immigrated to the United States, though his wife and four children were killed
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14074. Pair of Amstutz spring ski bindings with cloth straps brought to the US by a German Jewish refugee
Karoly, survived. ... November 1944, where she died of typhus and starvation. Her son, Karoly, survived in a safe house protected
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14075. Pea whistle brought to the US by a German Jewish refugee
Joszi, and son, Karoly, survived. ... November 1944, where she died of typhus and starvation. Her son, Karoly, survived in a safe house protected