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4701. Drawing by Hannah Messinger of a woman sitting with her hands on her head
non-Jewish friends stopped socializing with her. The Munich Pact of September 1938 approved Hitler
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4702. Sewing case with six ornate gold mending tools
by the United States Army. Moshe initially recuperated in Saint Ottilien near Munich. From May to
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4703. Shaving brush used by a German Jewish refugee in hiding
which he was discharged on December 7, 1918. In 1922, Albert was working on his Ph.D. in Munich when he
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4704. Black leather wallet used by a German Jewish man in hiding
which he was discharged on December 7, 1918. In 1922, Albert was working on his Ph.D. in Munich when he
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4705. Mixed media wall sculpture by Daisy Brand depicting an iron barred concentration camp prison
powers signed the Munich Pact agreeing to the German annexation of the Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia in
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4706. Mixed media wall sculpture by Daisy Brand memorializing the destruction of Jewish culture during the Holocaust
powers signed the Munich Pact agreeing to the German annexation of the Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia in
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4707. Mixed media wall sculpture by Daisy Brand based on memories of her overnight stay in a gas chamber
powers signed the Munich Pact agreeing to the German annexation of the Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia in
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4708. Jewish calendar book used postwar by a Czech youth
Hebrew and Jewish history and participated in the Bnei Akiva Zionist youth movement. With the Munich Pact
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4709. Blanket from Foehrenwald displaced persons camp
Committee packages during her internment at Foehrenwald diplaced persons camp, near Munich, Germany.
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4710. Buchenwald Standort-Kantine concentration camp scrip, 3 Reichsmark, issued to inmate
where he was a salesman. A friend took Moses to Munich, Germany, and introduced him to a fellow survivor
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4711. Mechanical pencil used by a German Jewish man in hiding
which he was discharged on December 7, 1918. In 1922, Albert was working on his Ph.D. in Munich when he
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4712. Razor used by a German Jewish man in hiding
which he was discharged on December 7, 1918. In 1922, Albert was working on his Ph.D. in Munich when he
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4713. Ribbon bar for Annexation of the Sudetenland acquired by German Jewish US soldier
Sudetenland, a border region of Czechoslovakia, ceded to Hitler by the Munich Pact. In May 1936, Sichel
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4714. SS Totenkopf (Death’s head) ring taken from an SS officer by a liberator and later given to a Holocaust survivor
Garmisch-Partenkirchen. In August 1945, they moved to Munich and were joined by Benjamin’s family. On May
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4715. Silver charm bracelet saved by a young German Jewish refugee
to a Jewish boarding school in Wolfratshuasen, a small town outside of Munich. She learned English
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4716. Plaid handkerchief monogrammed HG given by Hermann Goering to an American guard at Nuremberg
history and political science at a university in Munich. In February 1922, Göring married Swedish
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4717. Piston head ashtray made for concentration camp commander found by US military aid worker
found among a group of German prisoners of war being held at an Allied detention camp near Munich
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4718. Long underwear worn by a Jewish Polish partisan in the Soviet Army
zone near Munich, Germany, and in January 1947, they went to Eggenfelden displaced persons camp. On
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4719. Zionist Palestine Office, Thessaloniki, Greece (Fond 1435)
in Istanbul and Teheran – and after its end, those in Vienna, Munich, Rome, and Marseilles – acquired
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4720. 1937: fechas clave
11.000 de ellos son judíos. 8 de noviembreSe inaugura en Munich Der
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4721. Dachau (versión abreviada)
concentración de Dachau estaba ubicado a 10 millas (16 km) al noroeste de Múnich
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4722. Dachau (version abrégée)
au nord-ouest de Munich, dans le sud de l'Allemagne. Des communistes, des socio-démocrates, des
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4723. Gerhard Maschkowski collection
from Munich to Bremerhave to the U.S."; in English; donor is one of the men standing in the doorway (he
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4724. William and Bela Citron and Miriam Citron Burhans papers
moved to a displaced persons camp outside Munich, possibly Foehrenwald. They left for the US in 1945
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4725. Danzig
del Pacto de Munich de 1938) convenció a Gran Bretaña y Francia de que