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18426. Maier and Gruber families papers
survive. Ella and Leo’s older daughter Amelia married and had two daughters. She passed away in 1967
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18427. Monaural wooden stethoscope used by a Jewish German refugee and US Army medic
where he opened a private practice. After the war, Bruno learned that his siblings had survived in
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18428. Pelvic calipers used by a Jewish German US Army medic
where he opened a private practice. After the war, Bruno learned that his siblings had survived in
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18429. Abridged prayer book for Jews in the armed forces of the United States used by a German Jewish refugee
Berthold was the only member of his family to survive the Holocaust. His mother, Toni, was killed after
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18430. Goerz Tenax pocket camera and accessories used by US soldier
horrible camp conditions, and the surviving inmates. Following Germany’s May 7 surrender, the 45th Infantry
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18431. Solingen hunting knife with sheath presented to US military aid worker by liberated inmates
approximately 15,000 surviving prisoners, all men and boys, who were dying at a rate of 300 persons a day
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18432. Zeiss Z body binoculars found in a concentration camp 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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18433. Piston head ashtray made for concentration camp commander 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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18434. Watercolor of a mountain and town given to US military aid worker by liberated inmate
approximately 15,000 surviving prisoners, all men and boys, who were dying at a rate of 300 persons a day
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18435. 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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18436. 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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18437. Stolz and White families papers
survived the war, but her grandfather, Efraim Stolz, was deported to Buchenwald and died on November 6
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18438. Varian Fry letter to Jean Gemähling
for news of Gemähling’s survival and arrests in Vichy France and describes his 1945 memoir Surrender
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18439. Curtain that was used as a towel found by a Polish Jewish forced laborer
drink dirty water off the ground and ate grass to survive. In early April, she contracted typhus from
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18440. Zbiór dr Stefana Uhmy dotyczacy historii PCK (Sygn.762)
grant a one-time financial assistance to surviving victims of pseudo-medical experiments performed in
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18441. Terrence Des Pres papers
Holocaust, survival, poetry and politics, literature, Czeslaw Milosz, Bertolt Brecht, John Gardner, John
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18442. Yellow cardboard badge with Croatian Z for Jew worn by a Sephardic Jewish man
camp in Carbonara di Bari. Leon was reunited with his sister Safira and her family, who had survived by
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18443. Wooden sign with Biblical verse made in labor camp by a Jehovah’s Witness
their Jehovah’s Witness congregation survived the war; over a dozen were executed. In October 1945
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18444. Handmade storybook by a German Jewish girl rescued by the Kindertransport
and Bianca were the only surviving family members. Ruth enrolled in public school and graduated on
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18445. Cardboard backed Star of David badge worn by a Jewish Romanian forced laborer
to Craciunesti, but was unable to reunite with his surviving family members until summer 1945. His
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18446. Star of David badge with Jude for Jew worn by a young woman assigned to forced labor
the Jewish faith. The family survived World War II in Berlin and was forced into slave labor. Ruth
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18447. Unused Star of David badge with Jude for Jew owned by a young woman assigned to forced labor
the Jewish faith. The family survived World War II in Berlin and was forced into slave labor. Ruth
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18448. Star of David badge with Jude for Jew worn by a young woman assigned to forced labor
the Jewish faith. The family survived World War II in Berlin and was forced into slave labor. Ruth
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18449. Unused Star of David badge with Jude for Jew owned by a young woman assigned to forced labor
the Jewish faith. The family survived World War II in Berlin and was forced into slave labor. Ruth
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18450. Radzinowicz family papers
only surviving members of their families. Although Anatol never learned what happened to his parents