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401. Shmuel Rakowski (seated) poses with a group of Jewish DPs who he escorted out of Poland on a Bricha route.
apartment. Several family members found work at Oskar Schindler's factory in Zablocie, while Shmuel and his
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402. Group of survivors from Kazimierza Wielka who Shmuel Rakowski escorted out of Poland on a Bricha route.
apartment. Several family members found work at Oskar Schindler's factory in Zablocie, while Shmuel and his
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403. Composite photograph of DP children in Lojovice, one of "The Castles" children's homes established by Premysl Pitter and Olga Fierzova.
Peacemakers Guide. (9 February 2005); Carey, Nick. "Premysl Pitter: A Forgotten Czech Schindler," Radio
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404. Premysl Pitter (left) poses with a group of young DP children living in one of "The Castles" children's homes he established along with Olga Fierzova.
Peacemakers Guide. (9 February 2005); Carey, Nick. "Premysl Pitter: A Forgotten Czech Schindler," Radio
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405. Young DP children march in line behind a toy baby carriage in one of "The Castles" children's homes established by Premysl Pitter and Olga Fierzova.
Peacemakers Guide. (9 February 2005); Carey, Nick. "Premysl Pitter: A Forgotten Czech Schindler," Radio
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406. Young DP children sit outside in a circle on the grounds of one of "The Castles" children's homes established by Premysl Pitter and Olga Fierzova.
Peacemakers Guide. (9 February 2005); Carey, Nick. "Premysl Pitter: A Forgotten Czech Schindler," Radio
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407. DP children sit around a table with a tray of toast at one of "The Castles" children's homes established by Premysl Pitter and Olga Fierzova.
Peacemakers Guide. (9 February 2005); Carey, Nick. "Premysl Pitter: A Forgotten Czech Schindler," Radio
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408. Olga Fierzova and Premysl Pitter pose on the grounds of the children's home in Kamenice, one of "The Castles" children's homes they operated in Czechoslovakia between 1945 and 1947.
Peacemakers Guide. (9 February 2005); Carey, Nick. "Premysl Pitter: A Forgotten Czech Schindler," Radio
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409. Samuel and Franka Baral papers
went to Płaszow. Samuel survived the Holocaust by being placed on Oskar Schindler’s list. In Tarnów
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410. Hertha Spier collection
the movie, Schindler’s List. Also included are color copies of pre-war and post-war family photographs
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411. Arthur Kerdemann papers
Department, along with his memoir and a photograph of Arthur with Thomas Keneally, author of Schindler’s List
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412. Belgian poster for the film “Ostatni Etap” (1948)
about the Holocaust, such as Steven Spielberg’s 1993 feature, “Schindler’s List.” This object is one of
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413. Oral history interview with Sally Levenstein
save their own children; the move of her husband and other family members by Oskar Schindler to his
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414. Group portrait of the Dabrowa rabbi and his court.
Sender found out that he was assigned to go to Brunlitz, as he was included on the Schindler's list. At
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415. Street portrait of the Rabbi of Krosno, Rabbi Schmuel Fuehrer.
Sender found out that he was assigned to go to Brunlitz, as he was included on the Schindler's list. At
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416. Group portrait of Jewish youth, members of the Betar movement, in Krosno, Poland.
Sender found out that he was assigned to go to Brunlitz, as he was included on the Schindler's list. At
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417. Four soldiers of the Polish Anders' Army, among them donor's cousin Mark Fruehman, are standing against army trucks in Egypt.
Sender found out that he was assigned to go to Brunlitz, as he was included on the Schindler's list. At
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418. A group of Jewish DPs celebrate a Passover seder organized by an American Army chaplain in Munich.
Sender found out that he was assigned to go to Brunlitz, as he was included on the Schindler's list. At
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419. Gross-Rosen
'Oskar Schindler dans une ancienne usine textile. 1 100 prisonniers juifs, qui avaient travaillé pour Schindler à
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420. Inverted red triangle patch with T made by a Jewish Czech concentration camp inmate
Karel (Charles) Bruml was born on October 5, 1912, to Jindrich and Irma Schindler Bruml in Prague ... Irma was born in 1885 in Trebenice to Jacob and Anna Getreuer Schindler. Karel had 2 younger siblings ... Irma Bruml (nee Schindler, 1886-?). He was deported in 1941 to Theresienstadt and then transferred to
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421. Metal tablespoon used by a Jewish Czech concentration camp inmate
Karel (Charles) Bruml was born on October 5, 1912, to Jindrich and Irma Schindler Bruml in Prague ... Irma was born in 1885 in Trebenice to Jacob and Anna Getreuer Schindler. Karel had 2 younger siblings ... Irma Bruml (nee Schindler, 1886-?). He was deported in 1941 to Theresienstadt and then transferred to
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422. Concentration camp uniform skirt worn by a Czech Jewish inmate
Karel (Charles) Bruml was born on October 5, 1912, to Jindrich and Irma Schindler Bruml in Prague ... Irma was born in 1885 in Trebenice to Jacob and Anna Getreuer Schindler. Karel had 2 younger siblings ... Irma Bruml (nee Schindler, 1886-?). He was deported in 1941 to Theresienstadt and then transferred to
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423. Star of David badge with Jude owned by Czech Jewish concentration camp prisoners
Karel (Charles) Bruml was born on October 5, 1912, to Jindrich and Irma Schindler Bruml in Prague ... Irma was born in 1885 in Trebenice to Jacob and Anna Getreuer Schindler. Karel had 2 younger siblings ... Irma Bruml (nee Schindler, 1886-?). He was deported in 1941 to Theresienstadt and then transferred to
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424. Mittelbau forced labor camp scrip, 1 Reichsmark, issued to a Czech Jewish prisoner
Karel (Charles) Bruml was born on October 5, 1912, to Jindrich and Irma Schindler Bruml in Prague ... Irma was born in 1885 in Trebenice to Jacob and Anna Getreuer Schindler. Karel had 2 younger siblings ... Irma Bruml (nee Schindler, 1886-?). He was deported in 1941 to Theresienstadt and then transferred to
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425. Mittelbau forced labor camp scrip, 2 Reichsmark, issued to a Czech Jewish prisoner
Karel (Charles) Bruml was born on October 5, 1912, to Jindrich and Irma Schindler Bruml in Prague ... Irma was born in 1885 in Trebenice to Jacob and Anna Getreuer Schindler. Karel had 2 younger siblings ... Irma Bruml (nee Schindler, 1886-?). He was deported in 1941 to Theresienstadt and then transferred to