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9201. Autobiographical watercolor of a group of Jews standing in the snow near a broken truck
Altberker in 1958 in Tel Aviv, Israel. During the Holocaust, Rina and her family were confined to the Warsaw
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9202. Watercolor of the burning of massacred Jews in the Ponary Forest by a former child partisan
Altberker in 1958 in Tel Aviv, Israel. During the Holocaust, Rina and her family were confined to the Warsaw
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9203. Autobiographical painting of a round-up of Jews in a ghetto
Altberker in 1958 in Tel Aviv, Israel. During the Holocaust, Rina and her family were confined to the Warsaw
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9204. Autobiographical painting of a boy watching Nazi soldiers detaining a group of Jewish men at gunpoint
Altberker in 1958 in Tel Aviv, Israel. During the Holocaust, Rina and her family were confined to the Warsaw
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9205. Book
Isaac Ossowski was born in 1877 in Lubraniez, near Warsaw, Poland, to an extremely devout family
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9206. Brown leather and cork men’s dress shoes crafted in Sedan Kaserne Ulm DP camp by a Jewish Polish soldier
Siennicka Galicki. They lived in Warsaw. He married Henja Abramovna Galitzky, who was born in 1916. On
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9207. Landesorganisation des Judenstaatspartei (Fraktion der Zionistischen Weltorganisation), Wien (Fond 1193) [zusammengelegt mit Fond 1231]
Zionists. The publications of the party were: Unzer Velt, a weekly (Yid., Warsaw, 1936–39); Die Neue Welt
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9208. Autobiographical watercolor of a group of Jews and soldiers at a ghetto checkpoint
Altberker in 1958 in Tel Aviv, Israel. During the Holocaust, Rina and her family were confined to the Warsaw
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9209. Autobiographical painting of a Jewish family protecting three flower beds from snow in the ghetto
Altberker in 1958 in Tel Aviv, Israel. During the Holocaust, Rina and her family were confined to the Warsaw
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9210. Imagined scene of inmates playing violins as Jews are sorted by German guards at a concentration camp
Altberker in 1958 in Tel Aviv, Israel. During the Holocaust, Rina and her family were confined to the Warsaw
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9211. Wool blanket with a black, red, and cream plaid pattern acquired by a Polish Jewish woman after her escape during a forced march from Ravensbrück
about the Warsaw Uprising from other camp inmates who had been sent to the camp from there. Franka
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9212. Bath towel acquired by Polish Jewish woman after her escape during a forced march from Ravensbrück
about the Warsaw Uprising from other camp inmates who had been sent to the camp from there. Franka
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9213. Prayer book
The town, about fifty miles southeast of Warsaw, had a large Hasidic Jewish community of around 6000
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9214. Brass Hanukiah carried by a German Jewish family who immigrated to Ecuador
had died of cancer and her father had been deported to the Warsaw Ghetto. She received a final card
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9215. Autobiographical painting of armed partisans resting in a tilled field
Altberker in 1958 in Tel Aviv, Israel. During the Holocaust, Rina and her family were confined to the Warsaw
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9216. Prayer book
sugar. Soon after the war began on September 1, 1939, the family attempted to relocate to Warsaw as it
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9217. Oral history interview with Lenore Lichtman
Ferenc Szálasi; hearing about the Warsaw Uprising and ghettos; her mother securing an extension so that
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9218. Samuel Kramer papers
was trapped in German-occupied Poland, at the Lubavitch Yeshiva Tomchei Temimim in Otwock, near Warsaw
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9219. Jewish Brigade Group arm patch with blue and white stripes and a Star of David worn by a Brigade soldier
was deported to the Warsaw ghetto and died from typhus in June 1941. Fanny’s brothers, 15 year old Isa
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9220. Jewish Brigade Group arm patch with 4 red chevrons worn by a soldier in the Brigade
was deported to the Warsaw ghetto and died from typhus in June 1941. Fanny’s brothers, 15 year old Isa
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9221. Autobiographical watercolor of Jews being unloaded from a truck by German and Lithuanian soldiers
Altberker in 1958 in Tel Aviv, Israel. During the Holocaust, Rina and her family were confined to the Warsaw
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9222. Bent metal shard saved by a soldier in the Jewish Brigade, British Army
was deported to the Warsaw ghetto and died from typhus in June 1941. Fanny’s brothers, 15 year old Isa
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9223. Przodownikom Pracy [Socialist Hero of Labor] lapel medal issued to a Jewish official postwar
University Jozef Pilsudski in Warsaw on October 11, 1937. Kalman was living in Bialystok when the Germans
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9224. Gaston Kahn papers
married Regina Cukier, a Holocaust survivor from Warsaw, who passed away in 1974.
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9225. Metal pin made for a former concentration camp inmate with her prisoner number and the camps where she was held
about the Warsaw Uprising from other camp inmates who had been sent to the camp from there. Franka