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18726. Alfred Spiess
minutes to murder those in a gas chamber, and occasionally victims would survive the gassing only to be
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18727. German siege of Warsaw, Poland 1939; CUs of Poles
Julien Bryan in the center of the frame, surrounded by a group of Polish civilians who have survived an
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18728. Nahum Goldmann
which is how they’ve survived 2,000 years of diaspora, but that this can be dangerous. He says that in
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18729. Eichmann Trial -- Sessions 23 and 24 -- Testimony of L. Wells, H. Ross, and J. Buzminsky
survive after seeing his entire family die and Wells answers, "It was the will of responsibility, that
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18730. Hermann Landau
that his wife and children had survived Auschwitz. [CLIP 4 BEGINS] He reads from a letter that was sent
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18731. Orszagos Leventeverseny medal owned by a Hungarian Jewish family
’s parents, Moritz and Erna Rottenstein, who had survived in a Jewish hospital. Erna was very ill, and died a
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18732. Factory-printed Star of David badge printed with Jude, acquired by a German Jewish man
escaped and survived the war, most of their extended family in other parts of Europe were killed. Although
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18733. Rose family papers
Mother later married Robert Feldman who had survived on Isle of Mann. Carl (later Charles) married Inge
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18734. Evelyn Goldstein Woods papers
were sent to Auschwitz; Bruno died on a transport from Golleschau on January 29, 1945. Ruth survived a
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18735. Prisoner id tag issued to a Polish prisoner of war passing as Ukrainian in a German stalag
official work as the representative of foreign laborers and unofficially helped many to survive with false
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18736. Deggendorf displaced persons camp scrip, 10-cent note, acquired by a former German Jewish prisoner
Jastrow survived the war in Scotland, and she and her family immigrated to the United States after the war
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18737. Deggendorf displaced persons camp scrip, 10-cent note, acquired by a former German Jewish prisoner
Jastrow survived the war in Scotland, and she and her family immigrated to the United States after the war
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18738. Deggendorf displaced persons camp scrip, 1 dollar note, acquired by a former German Jewish prisoner
Jastrow survived the war in Scotland, and she and her family immigrated to the United States after the war
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18739. Red enamel permit tag in leather holder issued 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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18740. Red enamel permit tag in leather holder issued 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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18741. 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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18742. Print 6 from a set of reproduced sketches by a French artist and concentration camp prisoner
New York, of his survival. His uncle immediately responded via military mail and telegrams. On May 11
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18743. Intelligence Corps cap badge worn by a British soldier and Kindertransport refugee
survived many air raids and had to put out several bomb-related fires at a machine shop. In 1944, twenty
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18744. XXX Corps patch worn by a British soldier and Kindertransport refugee
survived many air raids and had to put out several bomb-related fires at a machine shop. In 1944, twenty
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18745. Offset lithographic printing plate depicting Percy Brand holding his violin
a musician from Liepāja. Perec had lost his wife and two children during the war and survived Riga
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18746. Brass knuckles used by a Polish prisoner of war passing as Ukrainian in a German stalag
official work as the representative of foreign laborers and unofficially helped many to survive with false
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18747. Royal Fusiliers cap badge worn by a British soldier and Kindertransport refugee
survived many air raids and had to put out several bomb-related fires at a machine shop. In 1944, twenty
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18748. Dutch Commemorative War Cross awarded to a Dutch Jewish soldier, Prinses Irene Brigade
not survive. Also included are three pre-war pins or medals worn by Jacques Grootkerk on his military
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18749. WWI Hungarian War Supporter copper watch fob acquired by a Jewish army veteran
The Veres family (excluding Kati's father Bela Krausz) survived the Holocaust by living in hiding
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18750. Electrotherapy machine 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