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18701. Pencil drawing and overlay depicting Holocaust victims by Jacob J. Barosin
Paris was liberated in late August 1944. The majority of Jacob’s family survived, though his Latvian
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18702. Pencil drawing depicting Holocaust victims by Jacob J. Barosin
late August 1944. The majority of Jacob’s family survived, though his Latvian relatives and his sister
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18703. Watercolor painting of a mountain village by Jacob J. Barosin
The majority of Jacob’s family survived, though his Latvian relatives and his sister, Sina Ida, were
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18704. Watercolor painting of a street scene by Jacob J. Barosin
liberated in late August 1944. The majority of Jacob’s family survived, though his Latvian relatives and his
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18705. Watercolor painting of a garden scene by Jacob J. Barosin
late August 1944. The majority of Jacob’s family survived, though his Latvian relatives and his sister
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18706. Watercolor painting of a domestic scene by Jacob J. Barosin
Paulette’s mother, until Paris was liberated in late August 1944. The majority of Jacob’s family survived
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18707. Watercolor painting of a rural cabin by Jacob J. Barosin
The majority of Jacob’s family survived, though his Latvian relatives and his sister, Sina Ida, were
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18708. Unused factory-printed Star of David badge printed with Juif, owned by Jacob J. Barosin
late August 1944. The majority of Jacob’s family survived, though his Latvian relatives and his sister
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18709. Rabbi Jacob G. Wiener papers
the teacher’s seminary in Wurzburg. She had survived the Holocaust by being sent on a Kindertransport
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18710. Autobiographical drawing by Jacob Barosin
The majority of Jacob’s family survived, though his Latvian relatives and his sister, Sina Ida, were
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18711. Red leather sewing box recovered postwar by a Czech Jewish woman
they were murdered. Pavel survived both camps. Maud and Shimon settled on a farm and had three children
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18712. Semi-automatic Walther PPK pistol, holster, and magazines found at a concentration camp by Lt. Milton Shurr
approximately 15,000 surviving prisoners, all men and boys, who were dying at a rate of 300 persons a day
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18713. Watercolor of a female corpse by an inmate given to a liberator of Bergen Belsen concentration camp
the maternity unit. About twenty babies were born in those first five weeks, but few survived. Philip
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18714. Black wooden ball returned after 50 years to the cousin of a Jewish youth killed during the Holocaust
they were murdered. Pavel survived both camps. Maud and Shimon settled on a farm and had three children
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18715. Red wooden ball returned after 50 years to the cousin of a Jewish youth killed during the Holocaust
they were murdered. Pavel survived both camps. Maud and Shimon settled on a farm and had three children
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18716. Lenneberg and Brünell families papers
the newcomers details of how those too weak to work were sent to the gas chambers. Ursula survived by
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18717. Rabbi Judah Nadich papers
and a crowd soon gathered. Most had survived the war in hiding and he was the survivors' first contact
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18718. Salomon Strauss-Marko papers
official work as the representative of foreign laborers and unofficially helped many to survive with false
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18719. Map of France owned by a Dutch Jewish boy while living in hiding
Michael. The Heppners feared that Irene’s father, Jakob, would not survive the perilous journey, and were
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18720. Map created by a Dutch Jewish boy while living in hiding
Michael. The Heppners feared that Irene’s father, Jakob, would not survive the perilous journey, and were
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18721. Map created by a Dutch Jewish boy while living in hiding
Michael. The Heppners feared that Irene’s father, Jakob, would not survive the perilous journey, and were
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18722. Map created by a Dutch Jewish boy while living in hiding
Michael. The Heppners feared that Irene’s father, Jakob, would not survive the perilous journey, and were
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18723. Map created by a Dutch Jewish boy while living in hiding
Michael. The Heppners feared that Irene’s father, Jakob, would not survive the perilous journey, and were
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18724. Map created by a Dutch Jewish boy while living in hiding
Michael. The Heppners feared that Irene’s father, Jakob, would not survive the perilous journey, and were
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18725. Eichmann Trial -- Session 42 -- Testimony of Heinrich Grueber, Charlotte Salzberger; affidavit of Bernard Loesener
"treason, " but survived his Berlin imprisonment until liberation. After two subsequent arrests -- first by