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501. Watercolor painting of a crowd gathered in front of a decorative building in Vittel internment camp 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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502. Watercolor painting of people in line for lunch 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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503. Watercolor painting of women collecting Red Cross packages 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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504. Silver and plastic teething ring rattle used by an infant who was placed in hiding by his family
University of New York and Johns Hopkins, where he trained as a pulmonary specialist. He worked at Andrews
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505. Building stone from a concentration camp owned by a former Polish Catholic inmate
Tarnow, to Catholic parents, Andro and Marya Saladyga Noga. Andrew (1883-1964) and Mary (1884 - d.?) were
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506. Granite stone from a concentration camp owned by a former Polish Catholic inmate
Tarnow, to Catholic parents, Andro and Marya Saladyga Noga. Andrew (1883-1964) and Mary (1884 - d.?) were
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507. 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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508. Concentration camp uniform jacket issued to a Polish Christian inmate
Tarnow, to Catholic parents, Andro and Marya Saladyga Noga. Andrew (1883-1964) and Mary (1884 - d.?) were