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18801. Tablecloth embroidered with a blue bird and flower design recovered by Kato Ritter from her neighbors
met Gyorgy Frankfurter, who had survived multiple forced labor battalions, in Vilmany in 1945 and they
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18802. Large white pillowcase embroidered with a floral design recovered by Kato Ritter from her neighbors
met Gyorgy Frankfurter, who had survived multiple forced labor battalions, in Vilmany in 1945 and they
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18803. Large embroidered white pillowcase with scalloped edges recovered by Kato Ritter from her neighbors
met Gyorgy Frankfurter, who had survived multiple forced labor battalions, in Vilmany in 1945 and they
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18804. Large white pillowcase embroidered with a floral design recovered by Kato Ritter from her neighbors
met Gyorgy Frankfurter, who had survived multiple forced labor battalions, in Vilmany in 1945 and they
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18805. Large embroidered white pillowcase with scalloped edges recovered by Kato Ritter from her neighbors
met Gyorgy Frankfurter, who had survived multiple forced labor battalions, in Vilmany in 1945 and they
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18806. Large embroidered white pillowcase with scalloped edges recovered by Kato Ritter from her neighbors
met Gyorgy Frankfurter, who had survived multiple forced labor battalions, in Vilmany in 1945 and they
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18807. Large white pillowcase embroidered with a floral design recovered by Kato Ritter from her neighbors
met Gyorgy Frankfurter, who had survived multiple forced labor battalions, in Vilmany in 1945 and they
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18808. Lace-trimmed headband or cap owned by a Hungarian chambermaid
(later Steven, 1922-2012), who survived Auschwitz. In 1955, Eva married Elihu Turgell (1930-?), and had a
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18809. Pink chemise with corded, floral lace appliques owned by a Hungarian Jewish woman
(later Steven, 1922-2012), who survived Auschwitz. In 1955, Eva married Elihu Turgell (1930-?), and had a
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18810. Peach nightgown decorated with embroidery owned by a Hungarian Jewish woman
(later Steven, 1922-2012), who survived Auschwitz. In 1955, Eva married Elihu Turgell (1930-?), and had a
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18811. Knit cardigan with decorative buttons and lining owned by a Hungarian Jewish woman
(later Steven, 1922-2012), who survived Auschwitz. In 1955, Eva married Elihu Turgell (1930-?), and had a
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18812. Portrait of a Jewish Lithuanian partisan, drawn by Alexander Bogen
Lwow, Poland (now L’viv, Ukraine) and had survived the war by living in hiding under an assumed
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18813. Ostwald family collection
survived Theresienstadt and on February 7, 1945, she arrived in Switzerland for medical care. She later
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18814. Nicole Denier Long papers
’s photocopied seven-page personal narrative remembering her brother describes their childhood and their survival
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18815. Kessler family papers
Auschwitz where he perished. Ivan survived the Holocaust in Ecuador. Before the war, he was an electrical
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18816. Kraicer family photographs
Army. No other members of his mother’s or father’s family survived. Icek learned that his mother
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18817. 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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18818. Carl and Mina Weiler papers
November 1944, where she died of typhus and starvation. Her son, Karoly, survived in a safe house protected
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18819. Hunting knife with leather sheath used by Lithuanian labor camp inmate
Survival knife with a leather sheath worn by Hirsch Birman, who called it a Boy Scout knife
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18820. Fringed apron embroidered with a blue and orange geometric band recovered by Kato Ritter from her neighbors
met Gyorgy Frankfurter, who had survived multiple forced labor battalions, in Vilmany in 1945 and they
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18821. Apron embroidered with a multicolored, floral garland recovered by Kato Ritter from her neighbors
met Gyorgy Frankfurter, who had survived multiple forced labor battalions, in Vilmany in 1945 and they
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18822. Crocheted lace tablecloth with a rose and scrollwork design recovered by Kato Ritter from her neighbors
met Gyorgy Frankfurter, who had survived multiple forced labor battalions, in Vilmany in 1945 and they
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18823. Tablecloth embroidered with a multicolored floral design recovered by Kato Ritter from her neighbors
met Gyorgy Frankfurter, who had survived multiple forced labor battalions, in Vilmany in 1945 and they
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18824. Table runner with a tatted and red embroidered design recovered by Kato Ritter from her neighbors
met Gyorgy Frankfurter, who had survived multiple forced labor battalions, in Vilmany in 1945 and they
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18825. Embroidery sampler depicting a woman and a cat recovered by Kato Ritter from her neighbors
met Gyorgy Frankfurter, who had survived multiple forced labor battalions, in Vilmany in 1945 and they