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14851. Pre-war photograph of the entrance of the Krakow ghetto
,000 original Jews only a handful survived in the Cracow ghetto." Original created by Roman Vishniac (donor
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14852. Plastic plaque memorializing Romanian Jews killed in the Holocaust
Malvina, and their child survived the Holocaust and stayed in Iași.
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14853. Moshe Sheps photograph collection
reunited with his sister Sabina Sheva, who survived the death march and was in a DP camp in Salzburg
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14854. Adler and Cohn families papers
hid in the Netherlands and survived the Holocaust.
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14855. Oskar Schindler papers
camp and thereby facilitated the survival of around 800 Jewish men whom the SS deported from Plaszow
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14856. Jo Spier drawing of people arriving at camp
survived, while his youngest brother, Fritz, was killed in Bergen-Belsen on March 20, 1945. Jo worked for a
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14857. Jo Spier drawing of men and women waving paper on a street corner
survived, while his youngest brother, Fritz, was killed in Bergen-Belsen on March 20, 1945. Jo worked for a
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14858. Jo Spier drawing of a couple with a Czech coat of arms
survived, while his youngest brother, Fritz, was killed in Bergen-Belsen on March 20, 1945. Jo worked for a
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14859. Judith Cromwell papers
Battalion and perished during the war. Her other brother Tibor survived the war in Tangier.
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14860. Sketchbook of drawings created postwar by a former Polish soldier, POW, and refugee
sister survived. In 1946, the American authorities recognized his service in the Polish Home Army
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14861. Karl Akiva and Ella Huppert Schwarz papers
three children obtained false-identities and survived the war in Bielsko-Biała and the Warsaw area.
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14862. Nazi propaganda poster of Adolf Hitler in front of a mass of saluting people
chronicler of events, he was fined and imprisoned. His extensive photo archive survives, including
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14863. Nazi election poster featuring a portrait image of Adolf Hitler’s head
chronicler of events, he was fined and imprisoned. His extensive photo archive survives, including
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14864. Unused green triangle concentration camp prisoner patch with a black letter S found by US forces
neared. 3000 inmates were sent on a death march, which 500 survived. On April 11, US troops entered the
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14865. Unused green triangle concentration camp prisoner patch with a black letter S found by US forces
neared. 3000 inmates were sent on a death march, which 500 survived. On April 11, US troops entered the
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14866. Unused pink triangle concentration camp prisoner patch with a black letter B found by US forces
which 500 survived. On April 11, US troops entered the camp. They discovered about 1500 ill and dying
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14867. Unused white concentration camp prisoner patch found by US forces
sent on a death march, which 500 survived. On April 11, US troops entered the camp. They discovered
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14868. Unused white concentration camp prisoner patch found by US forces
sent on a death march, which 500 survived. On April 11, US troops entered the camp. They discovered
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14869. Isidor and Fanny Bieder papers
1939. The family settled in Cleveland, Ohio. All of Fanny’s siblings survived the Holocaust. Fanny
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14870. Casting of a wall made from fragments of Jewish headstones at the Remu Cemetery in Kraków
countryside’s former 70,000 Jews survived. As part of a restoration project in 1959, over 700 tombstones (some
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14871. Ava Schonberg photographs
did not survive. Roza needed time to put her life back in order and put the girls in a religious
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14872. Miniature "button book" issued for charitable contributions by the Winter-hilfswerk des Deutschen Volkes
chronicler of events, he was fined and imprisoned. His extensive photo archive survives, including
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14873. Miniature "button book" issued for charitable contributions by the Winter-hilfswerk des Deutschen Volkes
chronicler of events, he was fined and imprisoned. His extensive photo archive survives, including
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14874. Miniature "button book" issued for charitable contributions by the Winter-hilfswerk des Deutschen Volkes
chronicler of events, he was fined and imprisoned. His extensive photo archive survives, including
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14875. Winter family papers
Theresienstadt on June 28, 1942 and died on July 26, 1942. Max’s brother Josef fled Vienna and survived the