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17601. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 2 kronen note, acquired by a German Jewish refugee
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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17602. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 20 kronen note, acquired by a German Jewish refugee
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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17603. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 100 kronen note, acquired by a German Jewish refugee
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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17604. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 50 [funfzig] kronen note, acquired by a German Jewish refugee
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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17605. Pair of Japanese geta owned by a Lithuanian Jewish refugee in the Shanghai Ghetto
survived in France, but that her parents were killed in the Vilna ghetto in 1942 or 1943. Eli’s parents ... the US. The Kupinski family learned that Slawa’s brothers had survived in France, but that her parents
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17606. Formal, patterned kimono and shibori obi owned by a Lithuanian Jewish refugee in the Shanghai Ghetto
Japan surrendered to the US. The Kupinski family learned that Slawa’s brothers had survived in France ... the US. The Kupinski family learned that Slawa’s brothers had survived in France, but that her parents
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17607. Lace-trimmed Handkerchief with a cutwork floral accent 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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17608. Opera glasses and case 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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17609. Card with 24 Dorset-style buttons owned by a Jewish Austrian refugee
in 1942 or 1943. Only her sister-in-law, Sidi, and nephew, Paul Schwarzbart, survived in hiding. Leo ... ’s relatives still living in Europe had perished. Fritz’s wife, Sidi, and son, Paul, had survived in hiding
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17610. Partial card with 16 Dorset-style buttons owned by a Jewish Austrian refugee
in 1942 or 1943. Only her sister-in-law, Sidi, and nephew, Paul Schwarzbart, survived in hiding. Leo ... ’s relatives still living in Europe had perished. Fritz’s wife, Sidi, and son, Paul, had survived in hiding
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17611. Satirical drawing of his prescription made by a camp inmate for his doctor, a fellow inmate
his only surviving relative. Anna’s entire family also perished. Although they had planned to go to ... ’s brother Sandor had survived the Hungarian labor service and emigrated to Palestine in 1947 with his wife
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17612. Zbigniew Antonii Piotrowski papers
cooperation with Allied forces, Stanislaw joined them and eventually went to England, where he survived the ... survived, joined the Anders Army in Italy, and eventually migrated to Australia. Zbigniew worked on the
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17613. Hebrew prayer book, carried to Ecuador by a German Jewish refugee
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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17614. German prayer book, carried to Ecuador by a German Jewish refugee family
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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17615. Challah cover with an embroidered blue flower recovered by Kato Ritter from her neighbors
met Gyorgy Frankfurter, who had survived multiple forced labor battalions, in Vilmany in 1945 and they ... Kato survived Auschwitz-Birkenau and Peterswaldau slave labor camp, where she was an inmate from May
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17616. Dorothy Isaacsohn papers
-occupied Poland, on transport 45, and was killed. Dorit’s maternal uncle Ludwig survived several ... -occupied Poland, on transport 45, and was killed. Dorit’s maternal uncle Ludwig survived several
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17617. Alfred Traum papers
returning to the United States after a year of study in Israel. Josiane had survived the war as a hidden ... Josiane Aizenberg who had survived the war as a hidden child in Belgium. After their marriage, Freddie
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17618. Gisela Laufer Wortman, William Laufer, and Naum Wortman papers
Albert. His stepmother’s Rheinhold family also survived the war. ... His parents and brother Jozef (1924-?) survived the Warsaw ghetto, and were deported to Treblinka
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17619. Bela Gondos family papers
his only surviving relative. Anna’s entire family also perished. Although they had planned to go to ... ’s brother Sandor had survived the Hungarian labor service and emigrated to Palestine in 1947 with his wife
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17620. Small suitcase used by a Hungarian Jewish family while living in hiding
they survived by living in hiding in Budapest. ... ended on May 7, 1945. Malvina’s immediate family survived, but more than 90 members of her extended
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17621. Sylvia Rozines papers
married David Rozines in 1959, also from Poland, who had survived the war in Siberia. They had a son in ... Święciany, Poland (Švenčionys, Lithuania) to Heniek and Ruchl Rozines. David had survived the war in Siberia
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17622. Child's peach silk sleeveless dress with embroidered flowers brought to the US by a Jewish family fleeing German occupied Poland
family survived in Palestine. Upon acquiring United States citizenship in 1946, the family changed their ... family survived in Palestine. Upon acquiring United States citizenship in 1946, the family changed their
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17623. Child's pink silk cabbage rose patterned dress brought to the US by a Jewish family fleeing German occupied Poland
family survived in Palestine. Upon acquiring United States citizenship in 1946, the family changed their ... family survived in Palestine. Upon acquiring United States citizenship in 1946, the family changed their
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17624. Child's peach silk polka dot dress brought to the US by a Jewish family fleeing German occupied Poland
family survived in Palestine. Upon acquiring United States citizenship in 1946, the family changed their ... family survived in Palestine. Upon acquiring United States citizenship in 1946, the family changed their
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17625. Child's silk Peter Pan collar with embroidered blue dots brought to the US by a Jewish family fleeing German occupied Poland
family survived in Palestine. Upon acquiring United States citizenship in 1946, the family changed their ... family survived in Palestine. Upon acquiring United States citizenship in 1946, the family changed their