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17951. Book
approximately 15,000 surviving prisoners, all men and boys, who were dying at a rate of 300 persons a day
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17952. Self portrait in red conte crayon by a Hungarian Jewish musician while living in hiding
’s brother Gyorgy, and his wife, the former Ilona Esslinger, both furriers, had survived the war by living in
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17953. Portrait of two bearded men created by a Hungarian Jewish musician in Drancy internment camp
’s brother Gyorgy, and his wife, the former Ilona Esslinger, both furriers, had survived the war by living in
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17954. Portrait of a young man in a cap created by a Hungarian Jewish musician in Drancy internment camp
’s brother Gyorgy, and his wife, the former Ilona Esslinger, both furriers, had survived the war by living in
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17955. Drawing of a sleeping man created by a Hungarian Jewish musician in Drancy internment camp
’s brother Gyorgy, and his wife, the former Ilona Esslinger, both furriers, had survived the war by living in
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17956. Portrait of an old man wearing a hat created by a Hungarian Jewish musician in Drancy internment camp
’s brother Gyorgy, and his wife, the former Ilona Esslinger, both furriers, had survived the war by living in
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17957. Prayer 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
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17958. Porges family papers
family were also from Vienna and survived the war in hiding in Belgium and France, and finally
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17959. Program for a Jewish cultural event in pre-Kristallnacht Nazi Germany
only 29 who had survived. That fall, Moshe went to the priest and managed to retrieve his youngest son
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17960. Program for a Hebrew Celebration of Shabbat in pre-Kristallnacht Nazi Germany
only 29 who had survived. That fall, Moshe went to the priest and managed to retrieve his youngest son
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17961. Program for a lecture series on Jewish life by a Zionist organization in pre-Kristallnacht Berlin
only 29 who had survived. That fall, Moshe went to the priest and managed to retrieve his youngest son
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17962. Program for a Hebrew Celebration of Shabbat in pre-Kristallnacht Nazi Germany
only 29 who had survived. That fall, Moshe went to the priest and managed to retrieve his youngest son
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17963. Bread rolls and flour ration card stub issued to a Jewish Czech man
survived the war.
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17964. Bread and flour ration card stub issued to a Jewish Czech man
Trausel and granddaughter, Hana Trausel (later Rehakova) survived the war.
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17965. Ansbacher family papers
contacted her to let her know her parents had survived. She transferred to a rehabilitation facility in
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17966. Erika Rybeck papers
kept by surviving family member in Austria during the Holocaust and later entrusted to Erika. The
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17967. Friedman family papers
Holocaust, the immigration of surviving family members to the United States, and their efforts to receive
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17968. John and Harriet Isaack papers
dysentery. John and Harriet survived the war, immigrated to California in 1947, and became American
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17969. Gold engraved pocket watch owned by a German Jewish refugee
refuge in Sweden and survived the war there.
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17970. Sheepskin vest worn by a Jewish girl living in hiding
Rivka and her sister, Sonja, escaped the ghetto around 1941 and survived the rest of the war under
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17971. Witelson and Laks families collection
Witelson died along with over 150 hospital patients. Zoshia and her daughter Helinka survived because a
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17972. Arie Torner collection
sent on the march, only around 200 survived. By the time they arrived at Gross-Rosen, Arie had
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17973. Mändle family papers
owed to him. This allowed the family to survive for a time with some source of income. As conditions
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17974. Judit Schichtanz papers
The donor and her mother survived the war by converting to Catholicism and then by using false papers
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17975. Siegmund Sobel papers
of Siegmund’s sisters survived the Holocaust in Buenos Aires. In 1948, Siegmund and Gertrude began