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17901. Rabbi William Z. Dalin family papers
but his brother survived in Palestine.
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17902. Buchenwald Standort-Kantine camp scrip, 2 Reichsmark, with inscription found by US military aid worker
approximately 15,000 surviving prisoners, all men and boys, who were dying at a rate of 300 persons a day
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17903. Unused yellow triangle concentration camp patch with a U found by a US military aid worker
approximately 15,000 surviving prisoners, all men and boys, who were dying at a rate of 300 persons a day
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17904. Unused red triangle concentration camp patch with an A found by US military aid worker
approximately 15,000 surviving prisoners, all men and boys, who were dying at a rate of 300 persons a day
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17905. Unused red triangle concentration camp patch with an E found by a US military aid worker
approximately 15,000 surviving prisoners, all men and boys, who were dying at a rate of 300 persons a day
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17906. Unused red triangle concentration camp patch with an F found by a US military aid worker
approximately 15,000 surviving prisoners, all men and boys, who were dying at a rate of 300 persons a day
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17907. Unused red triangle concentration camp patch with an I found by a US military aid worker
approximately 15,000 surviving prisoners, all men and boys, who were dying at a rate of 300 persons a day
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17908. Unused red triangle concentration camp patch with an L found by a US military aid worker
approximately 15,000 surviving prisoners, all men and boys, who were dying at a rate of 300 persons a day
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17909. Unused black triangle concentration camp patch found by a US military aid worker
approximately 15,000 surviving prisoners, all men and boys, who were dying at a rate of 300 persons a day
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17910. Pressbook cover for the film “A Yank in the R.A.F.” (1941)
a competing suitor. He is eventually shot down during the Battle of Dunkirk, but manages to survive
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17911. Lobby Card for the film “A Yank in the R.A.F.” (1941)
the Battle of Dunkirk, but manages to survive and return to his love. Not only did the R.A.F. provide
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17912. Polski Czerwony Krzyż (Sygn. 284)
grant a one-time financial assistance to surviving victims of pseudo-medical experiments performed in
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17913. Embroidered tablecloth with blue floral design owned by a Jewish woman
troops through Hungary and into Germany. Klara, her husband, and both of their sons survived the
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17914. Sheet of US poster stamps encouraging people to donate to a humanitarian organization
stamp, printed, black ink : HELP US SURVIVE! front, bottom of each stamp, printed, black ink : 5705
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17915. The Archives of the World ORT Union Head Office
schools in several eastern European ghettos, teaching skills that were necessary for survival. ORT was
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17916. Betar epaulet worn by an internee at a displaced persons camp
only 29 who had survived. That fall, Moshe went to the priest and managed to retrieve his youngest son
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17917. Betar epaulet worn by an internee at a displaced persons camp
only 29 who had survived. That fall, Moshe went to the priest and managed to retrieve his youngest son
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17918. Betar logo patch worn by an internee at a displaced persons camp
only 29 who had survived. That fall, Moshe went to the priest and managed to retrieve his youngest son
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17919. Betar patch with an embroidered menorah worn by an internee at a displaced persons camp
only 29 who had survived. That fall, Moshe went to the priest and managed to retrieve his youngest son
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17920. Shadur family papers
Lisbon, newspaper clippings, and Joseph Shadur’s memoir, A Drive to Survival.
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17921. Polski Czerwony Krzyż. Oddział Terenowy w Częstochowie (Sygn.1050)
grant a one-time financial assistance to surviving victims of pseudo-medical experiments performed in
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17922. Autobiographical ink drawing of a man sitting in a bathtub under a running shower
searched the ghetto ruins for surviving relatives but found none. Not wanting to return to his Russian army
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17923. Autobiographical ink drawing of 2 men in uniform sharing a meal at a train station cafe
searched the ghetto ruins for surviving relatives but found none. Not wanting to return to his Russian army
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17924. Photocopy of an autobiographical ink drawing of 4 refugees peeling potatoes in a refugee camp
searched the ghetto ruins for surviving relatives but found none. Not wanting to return to his Russian army
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17925. Autobiographical ink drawing of a group of men and women in a Jewish Brigade truck
searched the ghetto ruins for surviving relatives but found none. Not wanting to return to his Russian army