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476. Pair of blue and silver collar tabs for a Luftwaffe Hauptmann [Captain] acquired by a US soldier
Pennsylvania and worked as a comptroller at a manufacturing company. He married Violet Andrews and the couple
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477. Metal strainer used by an American internee
Andre (Andrew, 1894-1973), and one older sister, Henriette (1898-1969). Georges served in the U.S. Navy
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478. Czechoslovakian postage stamp, 40 haléř, acquired by a former American internee
Andre (Andrew, 1894-1973), and one older sister, Henriette (1898-1969). Georges served in the U.S. Navy
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479. Czechoslovakian postage stamp, 1 koruna, acquired by a former American internee
Andre (Andrew, 1894-1973), and one older sister, Henriette (1898-1969). Georges served in the U.S. Navy
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480. Bar of soap owned by an American internee
Andre (Andrew, 1894-1973), and one older sister, Henriette (1898-1969). Georges served in the U.S. Navy
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481. Bryan locates individuals he filmed during the German siege of Warsaw
Kazimiera's son Andrew meets his father, a tram driver, on the sidewalk and walks into their home. Janina
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482. Army film showing Japanese troops, Nazi conquests, the bombing of Warsaw, and neutrality
title reads, "Military Affairs Committee House of Representatives" and Representative Andrew J. May of
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483. Set of US Army 18th Infantry Regiment lapel pins acquired by a US soldier
Pennsylvania and worked as a comptroller at a manufacturing company. He married Violet Andrews and the couple
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484. Metal and plastic rosary used by an American internee
Andre (Andrew, 1894-1973), and one older sister, Henriette (1898-1969). Georges served in the U.S. Navy
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485. Plastic rosary used by an American internee
Andre (Andrew, 1894-1973), and one older sister, Henriette (1898-1969). Georges served in the U.S. Navy
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486. Handmade birthday card given to an American internee
Andre (Andrew, 1894-1973), and one older sister, Henriette (1898-1969). Georges served in the U.S. Navy
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487. Metal and glass rosary used by an American internee
Andre (Andrew, 1894-1973), and one older sister, Henriette (1898-1969). Georges served in the U.S. Navy
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488. Pitcher made from an Eatonia Brand butter can and used by an American internee
Andre (Andrew, 1894-1973), and one older sister, Henriette (1898-1969). Georges served in the U.S. Navy
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489. Brown cloth and leather trimmed suitcase used by an American internee
Andre (Andrew, 1894-1973), and one older sister, Henriette (1898-1969). Georges served in the U.S. Navy
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490. Wall crucifix owned by an American internee
Andre (Andrew, 1894-1973), and one older sister, Henriette (1898-1969). Georges served in the U.S. Navy
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491. Framed portrait of a woman owned by an American internee
Andre (Andrew, 1894-1973), and one older sister, Henriette (1898-1969). Georges served in the U.S. Navy
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492. Kettle made from a can of Klim powdered milk and used by an American internee
Andre (Andrew, 1894-1973), and one older sister, Henriette (1898-1969). Georges served in the U.S. Navy
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493. Women’s blue cloth and wood sandals worn by an American internee
Andre (Andrew, 1894-1973), and one older sister, Henriette (1898-1969). Georges served in the U.S. Navy
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494. Vichy France currency, 5 franc note, acquired by an American internee
Andre (Andrew, 1894-1973), and one older sister, Henriette (1898-1969). Georges served in the U.S. Navy
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495. French Catholic prayer book with ivory covers used by an American internee
Andre (Andrew, 1894-1973), and one older sister, Henriette (1898-1969). Georges served in the U.S. Navy
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496. Münzer family papers
where he trained as a pulmonary specialist. He worked at Andrews Air Force Base in Washington, DC, and
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497. Prewar Jewish life in Budapest
haystack. George and Kati hug. 01:13:15 Peter and his cousin Andrew (as infants) are posed on a blanket in ... the yard, probably in Summer 1939. They are joined by Kati and Agi Jakab (Andrew's mother). 01:15:09
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498. Julian and Frieda Noga photograph collection
Tarnow, to Catholic parents, Andro and Marya Saladyga Noga. Andrew (1883-1964) and Mary (1884 - d.?) were
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499. Small wooden barrel with a door from the home where a Jewish child lived in hiding
University of New York and Johns Hopkins, where he trained as a pulmonary specialist. He worked at Andrews
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500. Watercolor painting of a line for wood and coal acquired by an American internee
Andre (Andrew, 1894-1973), and one older sister, Henriette (1898-1969). Georges served in the U.S. Navy