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5276. Edward Herzbaum Hartry papers
issues of the magazine including Hartry’s illustrations, a newspaper supplement mapping the theaters of
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5277. Jiří Lauscher collection
statistics, and they include maps, charts, and graphs. The Theresienstadt scrapbook: “Samples of
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5278. Łódź
back several times as he continues down the street. (2.49) A map and a clapperboard with “Pologne 2” on
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5279. Warsaw
Varsovie Archives Footage of archives: a map showing the Ghetto borders. (1.57) A sign in German demanding
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5280. Germany and Switzerland
“The Famous Residences” with a map of famous estates located on the banks of the river. People walk
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5281. Prewar family life in Saxony
CULTURED MAMMALIAN SPECIES LIVE IN INNER SAXONY. Map of Inner Saxony. EXT, apartment building, someone
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5282. War Crimes Commission: Concentration Camps
maps shows the locations of the largest prison and concentration camps in Germany and occupied Europe
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5283. Accordion folder used by Gerry van Heel to forge identification documents
front, top center, printed, black, ink : Distributiemap [Distribution map]
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5284. Gerald Schwab papers
tourist information and maps. Restitution paperwork consists of correspondence, forms, financial records
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5285. Ernest G. Heppner papers
aid organizations in Shanghai, and a map and narrative describing Redlich’s experiences in Dachau
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5286. Two sided drawing by Leo Haas: Pope Pius XII blessing Himmler; Camp inmates at roll call
soon transferred to the technical department, headed by Bedrich Fritta, which created artwork, maps
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5287. Woodcut portrait of Leo Baeck owned by a Jewish Polish girl
(technical-graphic department) which created artwork, maps, charts, and other materials for German SS camp
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5288. Leo Haas postwar cartoon of a wealthy man redirecting a man drawing Nazi graffitti
soon transferred to the technical department, headed by Bedrich Fritta, which created artwork, maps
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5289. Booklet
Booklet with a cover photograph of cover of a man in military dress with a map; 80 pgs.; 18 cm.
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5290. Knife taken from a German soldier and acquired by a German Jewish family in hiding
after the Holocaust in the Netherlands and the United States. Object include 5 handmade maps, 10 printed ... maps, 2 Voice-O-Graphs, blanket, book, handbell, handkerchief, knife, leather wallet, mechanical
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5291. Carved upright wooden bench owned by Jakob Krämer and the Heppner family
after the Holocaust in the Netherlands and the United States. Object include 5 handmade maps, 10 printed ... maps, 2 Voice-O-Graphs, blanket, book, handbell, handkerchief, knife, leather wallet, mechanical
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5292. Storage trunk owned by a German Jewish family in hiding
after the Holocaust in the Netherlands and the United States. Object include 5 handmade maps, 10 printed ... maps, 2 Voice-O-Graphs, blanket, book, handbell, handkerchief, knife, leather wallet, mechanical
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5293. Factory-printed Star of David badge printed with Jood, belonging to a German Jewish refugee
after the Holocaust in the Netherlands and the United States. Object include 5 handmade maps, 10 printed ... maps, 2 Voice-O-Graphs, blanket, book, handbell, handkerchief, knife, leather wallet, mechanical
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5294. Andre Steiner
Auschwitz, from which they made a map and distributed it with a request that the Allies bomb the crematoria
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5295. British Army bomb report cover acquired by a Jewish medical officer, 2nd Polish Corps
Time to. / C. Map reference of observer. / D. Area being shelled or bombed. / E. Number and
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5296. Zvi and Eva Schloss papers
World War I featuring a map depicting anthropomorphic representations of the belligerent nations.
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5297. Cloth work pass with an embroidered blue W used to exit and enter the Lvov ghetto
a swastika in its talons stamped at the top. The back of the holder is canvas from a map, bordered
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5298. Yizkor Book Translations. [Internet resource]
Commission to Investigate Nazi Crimes -- Cemetery List -- List of inscriptions and map of Ivano-Frankivsk
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5299. Pery Broad
mentions the aerial image of Auschwitz taken by Americans during the Holocaust as well as the map he drew
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5300. Double sided caricature of a couple made as a gift for one camp inmate by another
soon transferred to the technical department, headed by Bedrich Fritta, which created artwork, maps