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476. 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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477. 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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478. 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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479. 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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480. Megillah (Book of Esther) from the former Zülz synagogue brought to the US by German Jewish refugees
graduated from Andrew Jackson high school in 1950. He went on to college, and received his medical degree
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481. 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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482. 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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483. 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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484. 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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485. 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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486. 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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487. 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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488. 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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489. 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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490. 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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491. 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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492. 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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493. 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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494. 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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495. 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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496. 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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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