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18501. Small black field glasses and fitted leather case saved by 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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18502. Black leather infant's ankle boots worn by a German Jewish child
Committee. They learned that no family members had survived the Holocaust. On August 31, 1942, Bruno
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18503. Luggage tag used by a Jewish refugee from Vienna during his emigration
his name to Fred Morgan. In late 1951, he met his future wife, Catherina Ilkovic, who had survived
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18504. Colorful watercolor of the house where the painter lived as a hidden child
survived the war in France with false papers as Clare and Louis Meschler, citizens of Luxembourg. After an
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18505. Man's tailored nightshirt with braided trim brought to the US by a Jewish Austrian refugee
’s relatives survived after escaping to France. They immigrated to the US after World War II ended. Gertrude
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18506. Woman's nightgown with lacework trim brought to the US by a Jewish Austrian refugee
’s relatives survived after escaping to France. They immigrated to the US after World War II ended. Gertrude
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18507. Blue and white checkered dish towel embroidered JK saved by 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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18508. Silver napkin ring with an embossed floral design and engraved name saved by 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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18509. Burned fragments Talmudic commentary recovered during Kristallnacht by a Jewish Austrian girl
and that her father was also murdered. Samuel learned that all of his siblings survived. Mathilde and
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18510. Striped bath towel embroidered with the inmate’s prisoner number and used in Buchenwald concentration camp
a musician from Liepāja. Perec had lost his wife and two children during the war and survived Riga
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18511. Alexander Bachnár papers, Bratislava component collection
family to survive the Holocaust. After the war, he worked as a journalist and editor for Bojovník, the
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18512. Wallpaper sample made 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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18513. Wallpaper sample created by a Jehovah's Witness in a German labor camp
their Jehovah’s Witness congregation survived the war; over a dozen were executed. In October 1945
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18514. Red brushed velvet tefillin pouch with a Star of David found in postwar Berlin
only 29 who had survived. That fall, Moshe went to the priest and managed to retrieve his youngest son
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18515. Concentration camp uniform pants worn by a Hungarian Jewish prisoner
Adolf, who survived. In 1965, Max, his wife, and son, immigrated to Israel.
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18516. Watercolor portrait
The majority of Jacob’s family survived, though his Latvian relatives and his sister, Sina Ida, were
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18517. Colored pencil drawing
The majority of Jacob’s family survived, though his Latvian relatives and his sister, Sina Ida, were
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18518. Pencil drawing
The majority of Jacob’s family survived, though his Latvian relatives and his sister, Sina Ida, were
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18519. Pencil drawing
The majority of Jacob’s family survived, though his Latvian relatives and his sister, Sina Ida, were
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18520. Pencil drawing
The majority of Jacob’s family survived, though his Latvian relatives and his sister, Sina Ida, were
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18521. Pencil drawing
The majority of Jacob’s family survived, though his Latvian relatives and his sister, Sina Ida, were
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18522. Pencil drawing
The majority of Jacob’s family survived, though his Latvian relatives and his sister, Sina Ida, were
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18523. Drawing
The majority of Jacob’s family survived, though his Latvian relatives and his sister, Sina Ida, were
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18524. Blue and pink embroidered cloth case made by a Kindertransport refugee
synagogue and shot. Of the family members who stayed on Europe, only one cousin survived. Ruth married
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18525. Glass thermometer with cardboard case taken with Austrian Jewish refugee
Odessa, Russia (Ukraine) and survived. Rachel died of natural causes on December 24, 1940. Gerda passed