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4226. Fashion drawing
Linder and letters and a selection of wartime diary entries from Hans Zehetner, who survived the war in
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4227. Fashion drawing
Linder and letters and a selection of wartime diary entries from Hans Zehetner, who survived the war in
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4228. Burgundy, flap top document holder used by Lieselotte Bohm or her family
-occupied Czechoslovakia. Both mother and daughter survived.
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4229. Burgundy document holder used by Lieselotte Bohm or her family
-occupied Czechoslovakia. Both mother and daughter survived.
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4230. Dark green, plastic document holder used by Lieselotte Bohm or her family
Czechoslovakia. Both mother and daughter survived.
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4231. Burgundy, flap top document holder used by Lieselotte Bohm or her family
-occupied Czechoslovakia. Both mother and daughter survived.
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4232. Ella Lidsky photographs
the 1930s, survived. Ella graduated from Odessa Pedagogical Institute after the war and worked as an
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4233. Israeli flag owned by Karl Kormes
’s experiences in prewar Germany, surviving the Patria bombing, their detainment in Atlit (or Athlit) clearance
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4234. Book
Anneliese's parents, Julius and Klara Weil, who did not survive, as well as photographs, framed photos
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4235. Prayerbook belonging to a Jewish refugee hiding in Poland
Holocaust which they survived by living under assumed identities in Poland and after the war when they lived
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4236. Josef Kaufmann papers
"Kindertransport," and his younger brother, Sigmund (b. 1929), survived World War II in Switzerland. Josef
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4237. Gold elephant charm
one point. She survived and she eventually immigrated to the United States where she befriended the
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4238. Charles Kotkowsky papers
included is “Remnants: Memoirs of a Survivor,” a testimony of Holocaust survival by Charles Kotkowsky. The
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4239. Hermine Markowitz papers
survived.
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4240. Felice Zimmern Stokes memoir
also survived in hiding) in the Daveil and Taveny orphanages; they emigrated to the United States in
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4241. Ruth Wanderer Biheller collection
Ruth Wanderer Biheller and other members of her family survived the Holocaust in hiding in Brzezany
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4242. Henry Galler papers
Eva Vogel Galler was born in Oleszyce, Poland. She survived as a Christian under an assumed name
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4243. Janina Spinner Mehlberg testimony
prisoners of Majdanek concentration camp with extra food and medicine. She and her husband survived the
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4244. Post-liberation photographs of Dachau concentration camp
dead victims in railroad cars near the camp, surviving inmates in the camp, and Dachau camp buildings
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4245. 1981 International Liberators Conference collection
Soviet troops. The materials include information about the numbers of Jews in Terezín, the survival of
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4246. 1 Reichspfennig German POW camp general issue scrip
Sass (née Sygal) and their families. A number of Sass and Segal family members survived the Holocaust
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4247. Joel Citron collection of family materials
only she, out of all her family from Siedlce, Poland, survived by throwing herself off a train destined
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4248. "Little Lily"
Charles from the Holocaust via a Kindertransport to England. Lily and Carlo survived Theresienstadt and
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4249. Joseph G. Fogg letter and obituary
given to the camp's surviving inmates, the camp's sanitary conditions, and the fate of some of the camp
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4250. Johannes Schindler autobiography
's Witnesses during both world wars and survived the Nazi concentration camps and the prison at Magdeburg