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43326. Chana Batista papers
), the donor’s father, who was murdered in the Buchenwald, Germany, concentration camp in 1945.
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43327. Print of an Arthur Szyk painting depicting an extended family celebrating Purim
concentration camp and killed. In late 1940, Szyk immigrated to the United States with his family. He became a
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43328. Print of an Arthur Szyk painting depicting a congregation worshiping during Rosh Hashanah
concentration camp and killed. In late 1940, Szyk immigrated to the United States with his family. He became a
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43329. Print of an Arthur Szyk painting depicting a family eating a meal for Sukkot
concentration camp and killed. In late 1940, Szyk immigrated to the United States with his family. He became a
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43330. Print of an Arthur Szyk painting depicting the Simchat Torah celebration
concentration camp and killed. In late 1940, Szyk immigrated to the United States with his family. He became a
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43331. Striped wool blanket used by Raya Markon during “L’exode” (The Exodus) in France
survived being imprisoned in both Kaiserwald and Stutthof concentration camps, and immigrated to the US in
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43332. Satchel carried by partisans in Lithuania
ghetto. Her mother was deported to Stutthof concentration camp, where she became ill and died. Sara
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43333. Postcard of a hunting tapestry miniature by Arthur Szyk inscribed to a friend
concentration camp and killed. In late 1940, Szyk immigrated to the United States with his family. He became a
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43334. Long section of black floral lace from the family business saved by a German Jewish prewar emigre
Kristallnacht. After a few days, the family heard that Friedrich had been taken to Dachau concentration camp. In
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43335. White knitted lace doily with a center flower saved by a German Jewish prewar emigre
Kristallnacht. After a few days, the family heard that Friedrich had been taken to Dachau concentration camp. In
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43336. White floral netted lace rectangular doily saved a German Jewish prewar emigre
Kristallnacht. After a few days, the family heard that Friedrich had been taken to Dachau concentration camp. In
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43337. Leather tag stamped with the US seal containing a photograph owned by a German Jewish refugee
Kristallnacht. After a few days, the family heard that Friedrich had been taken to Dachau concentration camp. In
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43338. Mother of pearl opera glasses saved by a German Jewish prewar emigre
Kristallnacht. After a few days, the family heard that Friedrich had been taken to Dachau concentration camp. In
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43339. Blue two-piece dress with multicolored hearts
they were deported to Auschwitz concentration camp. In 1944, Yehudit, her mother, and her grandmother
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43340. Man in overcoat carrying cane, drawn to illustrate pattern
Holocaust; Henia’s sister in Dachau concentration camp. In 1949, Charles H. Jordan of the AJDC, offered
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43341. Man in 2-breasted suit carrying newspaper, drawn to illustrate pattern
Holocaust; Henia’s sister in Dachau concentration camp. In 1949, Charles H. Jordan of the AJDC, offered
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43342. Portrait photograph by Judy Glickman of founding member of Danish resistance
Holocaust survivor, it was while visiting concentration camps in Poland in 1988 that she began to wonder how
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43343. Book with stereoscopic glasses and photos celebrating the Anschluss
Himmler and Heydrich, Göring set up the early concentration camps for political opponents. In March 1935
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43344. Pro-Nazi election poster with the faces of Hitler and Hindenburg
worn in Buchenwald concentration camp.
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43345. Pro-Nazi election poster featuring an oversized Aryan man towering over Germany’s enemies
worn in Buchenwald concentration camp.
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43346. Pro Hitler poster featuring a crowd of forlorn people
worn in Buchenwald concentration camp.
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43347. Poster of Adolf Hitler and Konrad Henlein shaking hands after the annexation of the Sudetenland
worn in Buchenwald concentration camp.
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43348. Coat design, Turin, created by a German Jewish man and saved by his wife in hiding
Birkenau (Concentration camp)
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43349. Coat design, Rita, created by a German Jewish man and saved by his wife in hiding
Birkenau (Concentration camp)
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43350. Coat design created by a German Jewish man and saved by his wife in hiding
Birkenau (Concentration camp)