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251. Barling’s briar wood straight billiard pipe used by American soldier and liberator
Army. On December 7, 1941, Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, and a few days later America entered World War ... Ralph, an Army reservist, enlisted for active duty. Following Japan’s December 7, 1941, attack on Pearl ... Harbor, the United States entered World War II. In 1943, he received intelligence training and was
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252. Briar wood bent Dublin pipe used by American soldier and liberator
for active duty. Following Japan’s December 7, 1941, attack on Pearl Harbor, the United States entered ... Army. On December 7, 1941, Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, and a few days later America entered World War
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253. Name tag
US Army. Following the December 7, 1941, attack on Pearl Harbor, the United States entered World War ... December 7, Japan attacked Pearl Harbor,a, and a few days later the US entered World War II. On May 11
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254. Prisoner ID tag issued to a Jewish American prisoner in Compiègne internment camp
during the war. On December 11, 1941, four days after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Germany ... were left alone by the Germans due to their American citizenship. In response to the attack on Pearl ... Harbor, the United States declared war on Japan. Subsequently, Germany declared war on the U.S. on
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255. First class Portugese ship ticket for Ursula Seligmann.
arrived in the United States on December 3, 1941, just days before the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor
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256. Letter from the Belgian Committee to Assist Jewish Refugees to Walter and Guenther Seligmann of Washington, D.C.
arrived in the United States on December 3, 1941, just days before the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor
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257. A sign from the Shanghai ghetto, which reads: "Stateless refugees are prohibited to pass here without permission." One of many signs displayed along the ghetto's boundaries, this plaque was removed by a refugee at the end of the war.
1941 Guenther worked for a brokerage firm, but after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor he spent the
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258. Anti-Axis pin calling for the extermination of Axis rats
surprise attack at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, and Germany’s declaration of war four days later, a
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259. Henry Hirschmann papers
of Jewish Woman and tried to earn money for his parents to emigrate. After Pearl Harbor, Hirschmann
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260. Luftwaffe officer's insignia with embroidered silver wire eagle and swastika acquired by a US soldier
On December 7, 1941, Japan bombed Pearl Harbor. The following day the United States declared war on
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261. Yellow armband embroidered Deutsche Wehrmacht for use by laborers acquired by a US soldier
On December 7, 1941, Japan bombed Pearl Harbor. The following day the United States declared war on
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262. Phonograph record
successful and honored poets in America. After the attack on Pearl Harbor, and the subsequent entry of the US
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263. Leather charm pin made from scraps by an inmate in Bergen-Belsen
Alfred moved to London, and he relocated to the United States before Pearl Harbor. Ruth was deported to
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264. US victory bonds poster depicting a bald eagle on a stack of bonds
in December 1941, following the attack on Pearl Harbor. The Office of War Information (OWI) was set
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265. Portrait
returned to the United States via Lisbon just after Pearl Harbor, and continued to work for relief, rescue
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266. Sketch
returned to the United States via Lisbon just after Pearl Harbor, and continued to work for relief, rescue
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267. Hatbox
returned to the United States via Lisbon just after Pearl Harbor, and continued to work for relief, rescue
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268. Oral history interview with Herbert Broh
how after Pearl Harbor his family was evacuated to the Kadoorie School; the interactions between the
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269. Oral history interview with Werner Glass
participating in a Jewish Boy Scout troop; how after Pearl Harbor enemy nationals were interned in a Japanese
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270. Oral history interview with Dina Webb
Jewish School; having to move to a ghetto after Pearl Harbor was bombed in December 1941; immigrating to
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271. Oral history interview with Ruth Kirby
for becoming a nurse; graduating from nurse train in 1943; being motivated by the Pearl Harbor attack
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272. Oral history interview with Richard W. Peterson
Denmark; antisemitism in Iowa; hearing about the attack on Pearl Harbor; his involvement with ROTC and Boy
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273. Oral history interview with Ted Tsukiyama
Ted Tsukiyama describes the shock of the Pearl Harbor attacks, especially by Japanese Americans
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274. Oral history interview with Hideo Nakamine
with his brother when Pearl Harbor was attacked; enlisting and joining the 442nd; going to Camp Shelby
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275. Oral history interview with Joseph Obayashi
against even after the attack on Pearl Harbor; enlisting into the 442nd; how he trusted the U