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1351. Mixed media wall sculpture by Daisy Brand depicting arrival at a concentration camp
camp, near Riga, Latvia, arriving in early July. They lived in a dilapidated stone building with a
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1352. Mixed media wall sculpture by Daisy Brand evoking cherished memories of the her childhood
camp, near Riga, Latvia, arriving in early July. They lived in a dilapidated stone building with a
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1353. Mixed media wall sculpture by Daisy Brand mourning the cremation of her father at Auschwitz
camp, near Riga, Latvia, arriving in early July. They lived in a dilapidated stone building with a
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1354. Weimar Germany Reichsbanknote, 1 billion marks, owned by an Austrian Jewish refugee
deported on November 27, 1941, to Riga, Latvia, and then to Maly Trostenic killing site near Minsk, Belarus ... April 21, 1939. Sofia was deported on November 27, 1941, to Riga, Latvia, and then to Maly Trostenic
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1355. Weimar Germany Reichsbanknote, 1 billion marks, owned by an Austrian Jewish refugee
deported on November 27, 1941, to Riga, Latvia, and then to Maly Trostenic killing site near Minsk, Belarus ... April 21, 1939. Sofia was deported on November 27, 1941, to Riga, Latvia, and then to Maly Trostenic
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1356. Weimar Germany Reichsbanknote, 1 billion marks, owned by an Austrian Jewish refugee
deported on November 27, 1941, to Riga, Latvia, and then to Maly Trostenic killing site near Minsk, Belarus ... April 21, 1939. Sofia was deported on November 27, 1941, to Riga, Latvia, and then to Maly Trostenic
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1357. Weimar Germany Reichsbanknote, 500 million marks, owned by an Austrian Jewish refugee
deported on November 27, 1941, to Riga, Latvia, and then to Maly Trostenic killing site near Minsk, Belarus ... April 21, 1939. Sofia was deported on November 27, 1941, to Riga, Latvia, and then to Maly Trostenic
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1358. Weimar Germany Reichsbanknote, 2 million marks, owned by an Austrian Jewish refugee
deported on November 27, 1941, to Riga, Latvia, and then to Maly Trostenic killing site near Minsk, Belarus ... April 21, 1939. Sofia was deported on November 27, 1941, to Riga, Latvia, and then to Maly Trostenic
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1359. Weimar Germany Reichsbanknote, 500 million marks, owned by an Austrian Jewish refugee
deported on November 27, 1941, to Riga, Latvia, and then to Maly Trostenic killing site near Minsk, Belarus ... April 21, 1939. Sofia was deported on November 27, 1941, to Riga, Latvia, and then to Maly Trostenic
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1360. Japanese invasion money, half gulden, acquired postwar by an Austrian Jewish refugee
deported on November 27, 1941, to Riga, Latvia, and then to Maly Trostenic killing site near Minsk, Belarus ... April 21, 1939. Sofia was deported on November 27, 1941, to Riga, Latvia, and then to Maly Trostenic
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1361. Christopher R. Browning papers
was from Latvia but relocated to Australia after the war. He was allegedly involved in a Ukrainian ... Military History Archive in Prague, Archive of the Republic of Latvia, Central State Archive of the October
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1362. Silver teaspoon engraved Hilde given to a Jewish girl in prewar Germany
and paternal aunt Sophie were deported to the Riga ghetto in German occupied Latvia. Julius was ... German occupied Latvia. On August 11, 1942, Julius, 51, was deported to Drancy transit camp and three
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1363. Weimar Germany Reichsbanknote, 100000 mark, owned by an Austrian Jewish refugee
deported on November 27, 1941, to Riga, Latvia, and then to Maly Trostenic killing site near Minsk, Belarus ... April 21, 1939. Sofia was deported on November 27, 1941, to Riga, Latvia, and then to Maly Trostenic
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1364. Weimar Germany Reichsbanknote, 100 billion marks, owned by an Austrian Jewish refugee
deported on November 27, 1941, to Riga, Latvia, and then to Maly Trostenic killing site near Minsk, Belarus ... April 21, 1939. Sofia was deported on November 27, 1941, to Riga, Latvia, and then to Maly Trostenic
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1365. Japanese invasion banknote, 10 pesos, acquired postwar by an Austrian Jewish refugee
deported on November 27, 1941, to Riga, Latvia, and then to Maly Trostenic killing site near Minsk, Belarus ... April 21, 1939. Sofia was deported on November 27, 1941, to Riga, Latvia, and then to Maly Trostenic
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1366. Japanese invasion banknote, 5 centavos, acquired postwar by an Austrian Jewish refugee
deported on November 27, 1941, to Riga, Latvia, and then to Maly Trostenic killing site near Minsk, Belarus ... April 21, 1939. Sofia was deported on November 27, 1941, to Riga, Latvia, and then to Maly Trostenic
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1367. Pacto Alemán-Soviético
oriental. Reconocía a Estonia, Latvia y Besarabia como parte de la esfera soviética. Los signatarios ... incorporaron las repúblicas bálticas de Estonia, Latvia y Lituania. También se apoderaron de las provincias
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1368. Pakta Jerman-Soviet
Menurut perjanjian ini, Estonia, Latvia dan Bessarabia termasuk dalam wilayah Soviet. Para penanda tangan ... ). Pada musim panas 1940, Soviet menduduki dan memasukkan negara-negara Baltik seperti Estonia, Latvia dan
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1369. Kolaborasi
berkolaborasi dengan otoritas pendudukan Jerman. Para kolaborator Estonia, Latvia, Lituania, Ukraina, dan etnik ... bertugas di sistem kamp konsentrasi Nazi, terutama setelah tahun 1942. Penduduk Lituania, Latvia ... Palosuo, editors. Collaboration and Resistance During the Holocaust: Belarus, Estonia, Latvia
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1370. Einsatzgruppen (equipos móviles de matanza)
Latvia y Estonia hacia Leningrado. Masacró judíos en Kovno, Riga, y Vilna. Einsatzgruppe B empezó en
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1371. Ostwald family collection
camp in 1943. Eva Jonas either perished at Auschwitz concentration camp or in Riga, Latvia in 1943
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1372. Carl and Mina Weiler papers
uncle, Simon, died in the Riga ghetto in Latvia. Mina married Carl Weiler, who had emigrated from
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1373. Wrist watch with a brown band and engraved initials saved from Vilna ghetto
to labor camps in Estonia, while the women were sent to labor camps in Latvia. During the
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1374. Henckels table knife with a scalloped edge brought with German Jewish prewar refugee
in Berlin, was deported to Riga, Latvia, aboard transport 18, train Da 40, and likely murdered upon
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1375. Henckels table knife with a scalloped edge brought with German Jewish prewar refugee
in Berlin, was deported to Riga, Latvia, aboard transport 18, train Da 40, and likely murdered upon