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18451. Blue envelope with German censorship marks mailed to the US by a Jewish woman
Julius, who had survived the camps with her brother, Simon, found out that she was alive and asked her to
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18452. Blue envelope with German censorship marks mailed to the US by a Jewish woman
Julius, who had survived the camps with her brother, Simon, found out that she was alive and asked her to
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18453. Blue envelope with American and German censorship marks mailed to the US by a Jewish woman
Julius, who had survived the camps with her brother, Simon, found out that she was alive and asked her to
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18454. Clear and white plastic eyeglasses worn by a Jewish emigrant
Ilona in the care of a wealthy Jewish couple, the Fishmans, who had survived the war in hiding. Salomon
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18455. Brown plastic eyeglasses worn by a Jewish resident of the Lvov ghetto
Ilona in the care of a wealthy Jewish couple, the Fishmans, who had survived the war in hiding. Salomon
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18456. Doll's colorful crocheted tassel hat given to a young girl after her release from Theresienstadt
surviving Jewish child in the state of Wurrtemburg, was invited to UNRRA, the United Nations Refugee
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18457. Plastic identification badge holder used by a Hungarian Jewish emigre
The Veres family (excluding Kati's father Bela Krausz) survived the Holocaust by living in hiding
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18458. Silver plaque honoring a Hungarian rabbi for 20 years of leadership
caring for her began stealing her food. Ferenc, his wife, and daughter survived the war in hiding and
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18459. Concentration camp uniform cap worn by a Polish Jewish prisoner
This was difficult work, and Erich knew he would not survive long. Erich’s kapo introduced him to one
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18460. Bronze abstract sculpture with a marble base depicting a group of men, women, and children crowded into a boat, Exodus
died in New York City on June 6, 1987. At the time of his death, he was divorced and survived by a
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18461. Dark blue concentration camp uniform cap worn by a Polish Jewish inmate
Army. Only she and her sister Bala survived. Moses married Estera and they settled in Zurich. In April
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18462. Striped concentration camp uniform trousers worn by Polish Jewish inmate
Army. Only she and her sister Bala survived. Moses married Estera and they settled in Zurich. In April
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18463. Buchenwald Standort-Kantine concentration camp scrip, 3 Reichsmark, issued to inmate
Army. Only she and her sister Bala survived. Moses married Estera and they settled in Zurich. In April
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18464. Ilse and Horst Abraham papers
and Ingeborg Majewski (later Price, b. 1927), joined them in Quito, having survived the war in France
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18465. Mandel family papers
cantor at Bet Juda in Philadelphia, PA in 1950. Though Manny's immediate family survived the war, many of
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18466. Alexander Bachnár papers
family to survive the Holocaust. After the war, he worked as a journalist and editor for Bojovník, the
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18467. Rosenszajn, Herszkowicz, and Dworzecka families papers
Rozenszajn survived imprisonment in Auschwitz and Ravensbrück concentration camps. In April 1945 she was
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18468. David Winchester papers
group after training. Instead, the partisans killed them. One boy survived and crawled back to the
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18469. Fritz Gluckstein papers
Geltungsjude. The family survived World War II in Berlin, owing in part to the assistance provided by Hedwig
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18470. Wooden box with carved floral decorations used by a hidden child
patients. Salomon put Ilona in the care of a wealthy Jewish couple, the Fishmans, who had survived the war
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18471. Portrait of a German Jewish girl in a handmade burlap frame
until the end of the war. Margret later found that the twins had been taken to another camp and survived
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18472. Single head tefillin
Werner. Egon’s parents had survived the war in hiding in Berlin. In 1947, they arrived in the US and
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18473. Silver napkin ring with an engraved floral design and name brought with a German Jewish prewar emigre
him survive because he was not given food for many days. In June 1939, Friedrich went to England
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18474. Schwarz and Rosenwald families papers
’s surviving siblings and their families escape Germany and immigrate to the United States, including Fritz
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18475. Moses Silberberg collection
Army. Only she and her sister Bala survived. Moses married Estera and they settled in Zurich. In April