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19251. Double-door railroad freight car with brakeman’s cabin of the type used to transport victims throughout the Nazi camp system
Few of these lists survived, as they were not kept after a train had reached its destination. Jewish
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19252. Łódź (Litzmannstadt) ghetto scrip, 5 mark note issued to a Polish Jewish woman
drink dirty water off the ground and ate grass to survive. In early April, she contracted typhus from
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19253. Isaac Kraicer papers
Army. No other members of his mother’s or father’s family survived. Icek learned that his mother
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19254. Document case owned by a German Jewish refugee in the Shanghai Ghetto
married to a non-Jew and survived in hiding. From January 1946 to April 1947, Lola managed a chain store
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19255. Rucksack used by a German Jewish family going into hiding
Michael. The Heppners feared that Irene’s father, Jakob, would not survive the perilous journey, and were
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19256. Envelope with a Waffen SS return address found by a Jewish chaplain postwar at Buchenwald
and a crowd soon gathered. Most had survived the war in hiding and he was the survivors' first contact
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19257. Jacob Barosin drawing of men standing near the fence in a labor camp
The majority of Jacob’s family survived, though his Latvian relatives and his sister, Sina Ida, were
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19258. Child's flowered blue dress received by girl in DP camp
days. Chana stole food to survive. They were found by two partisans. Chana convinced the men that Zelda
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19259. Silver-plated cup made in a slave labor camp and later engraved with Kato Ritter's name
met Gyorgy Frankfurter, who had survived multiple forced labor battalions, in Vilmany in 1945 and they
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19260. Peter Veres family papers
The Veres family (excluding Kati's father Bela Krausz) survived the Holocaust by living in hiding
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19261. Identification tag 68122 worn by a Jewish slave laborer at Ebensee/Mauthausen concentration camp
that their father, Mordekhai, had died in a concentration camp but their sister, Rusena, had survived.
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19262. Metal ID badge with number 87308 issued to a Jewish prisoner
survived. During the war, Herbert lived underground in Belgium. Siegburt was killed in Auschwitz in 1942
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19263. Large painted plastic doll owned by a Jewish girl killed in Auschwitz
born that July, survived the war in hiding.
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19264. Rubber truncheon 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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19265. Plastic doll with handmade clothes received by girl in DP camp
days. Chana stole food to survive. They were found by two partisans. Chana convinced the men that Zelda
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19266. Regina Wolbrom papers
Regina immediately began searching for surviving relatives and discovered two aVunts living in Brussels
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19267. Collage painting of a crying woman created by a Polish Jewish artist after the Holocaust
of my brother and father. / After liberation, she continued to cry for those who / did not survive
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19268. Pamphlet
their Jehovah’s Witness congregation survived the war; over a dozen were executed. In October 1945
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19269. Concentration camp uniform coat worn by a Polish Jewish prisoner
This was difficult work, and Erich knew he would not survive long. Erich’s kapo introduced him to one
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19270. Concentration camp uniform pants worn by a Polish Jewish prisoner
This was difficult work, and Erich knew he would not survive long. Erich’s kapo introduced him to one
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19271. Concentration camp uniform jacket worn by a Polish Jewish prisoner
This was difficult work, and Erich knew he would not survive long. Erich’s kapo introduced him to one
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19272. Cross of Merit medal, ribbons, and pins 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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19273. Military blouse, trousers, and General Service Cap worn by a Dutch Jewish corporal in the 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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19274. Wedding edition of Mein Kampf with slipcase confiscated by a British soldier and German Jewish emigre
survived many air raids and had to put out several bomb-related fires at a machine shop. In 1944, twenty
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19275. Hebrew and German prayer book owned by an Austrian Jewish refugee
had survived in hiding in Belgium, and joined Herta and Leo in California in 1948. In the late 1950s