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18826. Small linen square with an embroidered girl 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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18827. Small linen square with an embroidered boy and a bird 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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18828. Tallit with Great Seal, Star of David and 10 commandments used by a US Army chaplain
and a crowd soon gathered. Most had survived the war in hiding and he was the survivors' first contact
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18829. Green painted aluminum trunk used by a German Jewish girl on a Kindertransport
’s family did not survive the Holocaust. Her aunts, Eva and Rosa Marx were deported to Theresienstadt where
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18830. Set of four manicure tools in a red case brought by a German Jewish girl on a Kindertransport
’s family did not survive the Holocaust. Her aunts, Eva and Rosa Marx were deported to Theresienstadt where
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18831. Orange decorated candy tin with lid distributed on the liberation of the Netherlands received by a former hidden child
War II which she survived as a hidden child in the Netherlands.
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18832. Bootjack 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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18833. Cutting nippers used by a Polish Jewish refugee conscripted as a shoemaker by the Soviet Army
handicapped. To survive, the starving family ate dead fish Simon found in the river. On June 22, 1941, Germany
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18834. Handmade nightgown with floral embroidery worn by an Austrian Jewish girl
Barbara. On July 17, 1975, she married Stanley Ostern, M.D, who survived the Holocaust in hiding in Stryj
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18835. Long sleeve peach ruffled blouse worn by an Austrian Jewish girl
Barbara. On July 17, 1975, she married Stanley Ostern, M.D, who survived the Holocaust in hiding in Stryj
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18836. White damask napkin with embroidered monograms 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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18837. White pillowcase with lace and an MS monogram returned to Czech Jewish concentration camp inmates postwar
they were murdered. Pavel survived both camps. Maud and Shimon settled on a farm and had three children
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18838. Print 15 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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18839. Print 14 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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18840. Print 13 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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18841. Print 12 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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18842. Print 11 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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18843. Print 10 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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18844. Print 9 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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18845. Print 8 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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18846. Print 7 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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18847. Print 5 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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18848. Print 4 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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18849. Print 3 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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18850. Print 2 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