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17301. Coin stored in a personalized, leather coin purse by Simon Jeruchim
survived as a hidden child in Belgium then lived in a children’s home postwar until emigrating to the US in ... became a package designer, book illustrator, and author. He married Cecile Rojer, who had survived the
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17302. Coin stored in a personalized, leather coin purse by Simon Jeruchim
survived as a hidden child in Belgium then lived in a children’s home postwar until emigrating to the US in ... became a package designer, book illustrator, and author. He married Cecile Rojer, who had survived the
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17303. Coin stored in a personalized, leather coin purse by Simon Jeruchim
survived as a hidden child in Belgium then lived in a children’s home postwar until emigrating to the US in ... became a package designer, book illustrator, and author. He married Cecile Rojer, who had survived the
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17304. Tallit owned by a German Jewish man
Claire Brummer and Ingeborg Majewski, joined them in Quito, having survived the war in France. Horst ... and Ingeborg Majewski (later Price, b. 1927), joined them in Quito, having survived the war in France
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17305. Prisoner ID tag issued to a Hungarian Jewish POW in Stalag XVIII A
entire family in Hungary was murdered during the Holocaust. His young cousin, Eva Biro, survived in ... survive.The next day, the building manager brought Eva to meet Polgar, who offered to hide Eva in his
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17306. Shanghai Volunteer Corps badge issued to a Jewish refugee in Shanghai
paramilitary training and survival tactics. After completing primary school, Ernst was enrolled in a gymnasium ... enabling them to survive the Holocaust. His father and sister stayed behind and perished. One brother
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17307. Shanghai Volunteer Corps badge issued to a Jewish refugee in Shanghai
paramilitary training and survival tactics. After completing primary school, Ernst was enrolled in a gymnasium ... enabling them to survive the Holocaust. His father and sister stayed behind and perished. One brother
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17308. Pencil sketch of a Jewish Hungarian banker
They managed to survive a direct hit to the building, but Kálmán continued to hide alone without heat ... Grosz in 1940. Miklos perished in a labor camp during the war. She survived in Budapest by posing as a
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17309. Tarnow
les Allemands ordonnèrent aux survivants ainsi qu’aux milliers de Juifs des villes voisines de ... de Tarnow. Les 10 000 Juifs survivants furent déportés, 7 000 à Auschwitz et 3 000 dans le camp de
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17310. Riga
Les 4 à 5 000 Juifs survivants furent incarcérés dans un quartier du ghetto dénommé le « petit ... fut détruit et les derniers Juifs qui y vivaient furent déportés à Kaiserwald. Les survivants de Riga
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17311. Les marches de la mort (version abrégée)
des images de la libération et des interviews de prisonniers survivants. Peu après, le chef SS ... concentration. Les autorités SS ne voulaient pas que les prisonniers survivants puissent raconter leur histoire
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17312. Drafting tool piece used by Mayer Altarac who fled German-occupied Belgrade with his family
learned that Mimi’s brother David and his family had survived. Shalom had served in the British Army ... immigrated to Israel. In 1960, Jaša married Enica Frances, from Skopje, who had survived with her parents
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17313. Pelikan fountain pen used by Mayer Altarac who fled German-occupied Belgrade with his family
learned that Mimi’s brother David and his family had survived. Shalom had served in the British Army ... immigrated to Israel. In 1960, Jaša married Enica Frances, from Skopje, who had survived with her parents
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17314. Purse carried by Mimi Altarac who fled German-occupied Belgrade with her family
learned that Mimi’s brother David and his family had survived. Shalom had served in the British Army ... immigrated to Israel. In 1960, Jaša married Enica Frances, from Skopje, who had survived with her parents
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17315. Embroidered, pink dress once worn by Lela Altarac, who was killed in a bombing raid
learned that Mimi’s brother David and his family had survived. Shalom had served in the British Army ... immigrated to Israel. In 1960, Jaša married Enica Frances, from Skopje, who had survived with her parents
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17316. Travel clock within a brown leather case used by the Altarac family while imprisoned
learned that Mimi’s brother David and his family had survived. Shalom had served in the British Army ... immigrated to Israel. In 1960, Jaša married Enica Frances, from Skopje, who had survived with her parents
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17317. Eyeglasses and case used Mayer Altarac whose family fled from German occupying forces
learned that Mimi’s brother David and his family had survived. Shalom had served in the British Army ... immigrated to Israel. In 1960, Jaša married Enica Frances, from Skopje, who had survived with her parents
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17318. Slide rule used by Mayer Altarac whose family fled from German occupying forces
learned that Mimi’s brother David and his family had survived. Shalom had served in the British Army ... immigrated to Israel. In 1960, Jaša married Enica Frances, from Skopje, who had survived with her parents
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17319. Handkerchief bearing a two-headed eagle owned by the Altarac family who fled from German occupying forces
learned that Mimi’s brother David and his family had survived. Shalom had served in the British Army ... immigrated to Israel. In 1960, Jaša married Enica Frances, from Skopje, who had survived with her parents
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17320. Nameplate from the home of the Altarac family who fled from German occupying forces
learned that Mimi’s brother David and his family had survived. Shalom had served in the British Army ... immigrated to Israel. In 1960, Jaša married Enica Frances, from Skopje, who had survived with her parents
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17321. Initialed, cream-colored underskirt with a diamond pattern owned by a Jewish Austrian refugee
survived in hiding. Leo’s entire family had been deported to concentration camps and killed in 1942. ... ’s relatives still living in Europe had perished. Fritz’s wife, Sidi, and son, Paul, had survived in hiding
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17322. Cream-colored, underskirt with a diamond pattern and an eyelet ruffle owned by a Jewish Austrian refugee
-law, Sidi, and nephew, Paul Schwarzbart, survived in hiding. Leo’s entire family had been deported to ... ’s relatives still living in Europe had perished. Fritz’s wife, Sidi, and son, Paul, had survived in hiding
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17323. Short, white eyelet lace jacket owned by a Jewish Austrian refugee
nephew Paul Schwarzbart, survived in hiding. Leo’s entire family had been deported to concentration camps ... ’s relatives still living in Europe had perished. Fritz’s wife, Sidi, and son, Paul, had survived in hiding
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17324. Cream-colored textile with crocheted lace accents owned by a Jewish Austrian refugee
nephew, Paul Schwarzbart, survived in hiding. Leo’s entire family had been deported to concentration ... ’s relatives still living in Europe had perished. Fritz’s wife, Sidi, and son, Paul, had survived in hiding
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17325. Cream-colored underskirt with a diamond pattern owned by a Jewish Austrian refugee
-law, Sidi, and nephew, Paul Schwarzbart, survived in hiding. Leo’s entire family had been deported to ... ’s relatives still living in Europe had perished. Fritz’s wife, Sidi, and son, Paul, had survived in hiding