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18526. Engraved wooden Havana cigar box acquired by Austrian Jewish refugee
Odessa, Russia (Ukraine) and survived. Rachel died of natural causes on December 24, 1940. Gerda passed
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18527. Brown leather belt worn by a Dutch Jewish political prisoner in Auschwitz-Birkenau
sent on the march, only around 200 survived. By the time they arrived at Gross-Rosen, Arie had
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18528. Small yellow suitcase used by a young German Jewish girl on the Kindertransport
and Bianca were the only surviving family members. Ruth enrolled in public school and graduated on
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18529. Brown leather luggage tag used by a young German Jewish girl on the Kindertransport
and Bianca were the only surviving family members. Ruth enrolled in public school and graduated on
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18530. Brown leather luggage tag used by a young German Jewish girl on the Kindertransport
and Bianca were the only surviving family members. Ruth enrolled in public school and graduated on
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18531. Red leather purse used by a young German Jewish girl on the Kindertransport
and Bianca were the only surviving family members. Ruth enrolled in public school and graduated on
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18532. Brown leather satchel used by a Polish Jewish prisoner
120510. He had two brothers, Ojzer and Mordke, who both survived the camps, but Mordke died soon after
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18533. Light brown leather billfold used by a Polish Jewish refugee
in September 1946. By 1956, Lajb had joined them in New York. Lew's brother Shlamke, had survived
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18534. Sketchbook
Michael. The Heppners feared that Irene’s father, Jakob, would not survive the perilous journey, and were
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18535. Sewing basket made while in hiding in the Netherlands
Michael. The Heppners feared that Irene’s father, Jakob, would not survive the perilous journey, and were
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18536. Blanket owned by a German Jewish woman fleeing Germany
Elli, and their sixteen-year-old son, Michael. The Heppners feared that Jakob would not survive the
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18537. Handkerchief
Elli, and their sixteen-year-old son, Michael. The Heppners feared that Jakob would not survive the
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18538. Handbell
Michael. The Heppners feared that Irene’s father, Jakob, would not survive the perilous journey, and were
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18539. Shaving brush used by a German Jewish refugee in hiding
The Heppners feared that Irene’s father, Jakob, would not survive the perilous journey, and were
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18540. Black leather wallet used by a German Jewish man in hiding
The Heppners feared that Irene’s father, Jakob, would not survive the perilous journey, and were
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18541. Beaded hat with a floral pattern brought by a Jewish German refugee
year old Jewish Polish girl whose parents were murdered in the Holocaust. She survived by hiding in a
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18542. Embroidered table runner with a floral and insect design brought with German Jewish refugee
survived by hiding in a forest bunker near Lvov. When that became too dangerous, her grandfather took her
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18543. Beige purse with cross stitched initials used by a Jewish woman in hiding
Lea and Mendel learned that Lea’s mother Tauba, sister Shura, and brother Bernard had survived in
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18544. Ben Shahn poster with an image of a hooded man protesting the Nazi destruction of Lidice
false papers allowing them to survive. Yehuda, age 84, died in 2014 in New York City.
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18545. Ben Shahn poster with an image of men with their arms raised in surrender
false papers allowing them to survive. Yehuda, age 84, died in 2014 in New York City.
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18546. 1942 Hungarian Jewish calendar saved by a Hungarian Jewish family
they survived by living in hiding in Budapest.
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18547. Monogrammed black and tan laced leather wallet used by a German Jewish refugee
they reached Japan in March 1941, they were deported to Shanghai where they survived the war in the
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18548. Wooden box with a painted Lithuanian folk scene with man given to a German Jewish refugee
stateless refugees when they reached Japan in March 1941, they were deported to Shanghai where they survived
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18549. Wooden box painted with a woman in Lithuanian folk dress given to a German Jewish refugee
stateless refugees when they reached Japan in March 1941, they were deported to Shanghai where they survived
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18550. Set of 10 patterns for menswear
survived the war.