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4776. Mixed media painting of Jewish children behind a ghetto fence, painted by a Polish Jewish artist
Germany surrendered. The family remained in Łódź for a year. Frieda married a man and moved to Munich
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4777. Multi-colored acrylic painting of a ghetto street and buildings painted by a Polish Jewish artist
Germany surrendered. The family remained in Łódź for a year. Frieda married a man and moved to Munich
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4778. Collage painting of a Jewish man’s beard being cut off created by a Polish Jewish artist
Germany surrendered. The family remained in Łódź for a year. Frieda married a man and moved to Munich
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4779. Collage painting of a crying woman created by a Polish Jewish artist after the Holocaust
Germany surrendered. The family remained in Łódź for a year. Frieda married a man and moved to Munich
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4780. Factory-printed Star of David badge printed with Jood worn by a Jewish person
was there. Irene traveled to Munich, with help from the Red Cross, and arrived at Deggendorf in March
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4781. Hans Fischböck papers
Fischböck lived under a fake name in Munich until 1950 when he escaped with his family to Latin America
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4782. William Begell papers
Munich, Germany. He was told not to keep any photos that might identify him as Jewish or Polish. He
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4783. Varian Fry (left) views a Chagall painting outside the artist's home in Gordes.
paintings were later held up for public ridicule in the Degenerate Art exhibition in Munich in 1937. In the
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4784. Sylvia Weiss collection
Germany, about 50 miles from Munich. They registered to go to Palestine and waited for about two years
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4785. A. Fokker films: von Richthofen, Goering, WWI flying aces, Fokker
’s activities in Munich immediately after the war was donated in 2007 including shots of U.S. military personnel
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4786. Concentration camp striped uniform coat with yellow triangle worn by a Polish Jewish female inmate
Munich, Germany. He was told not to keep any photos that might identify him as Jewish or Polish. He
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4787. Courtroom portrait of Hermann Göring listening on headphones created during the Trial of German Major War Criminals at Nuremberg
history and political science at a university in Munich. In February 1922, Göring married Swedish
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4788. White damask napkin with embroidered monograms saved by a German Jewish prewar emigre
to a Jewish boarding school in Wolfratshuasen, a small town outside of Munich. She learned English
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4789. Signed print of rabbi saved by German Jewish camp inmate
Academy in Berlin from 1887-1889 and then at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich until 1891. He settled in
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4790. Dark red leather wallet used by a Polish Army officer to hold military ID
Munich, Germany. He was told not to keep any photos that might identify him as Jewish or Polish. He
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4791. Mixed media wall sculpture in three sections by Daisy Brand memorializing the betrayal and destruction of Jewish culture and religious faith during the Holocaust
powers signed the Munich Pact agreeing to the German annexation of the Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia in
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4792. Brown leather suitcase used by a Polish Jewish refugee family
moved to a displaced persons camp outside Munich, possibly Foehrenwald. They left for the US in 1945
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4793. Concentration camp uniform jacket worn by a Polish Jewish inmate
Munich. He spent the summer at an ORT trade school in Berlin, then returned to Fohrenwald. On December 9
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4794. Concentration camp uniform cap worn by a Polish Jewish inmate
Munich. He spent the summer at an ORT trade school in Berlin, then returned to Fohrenwald. On December 9
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4795. Concentration camp uniform trousers worn by a Jehovah’s Witness inmate
and several other places. In April 1940, the Munich Staatspolizei wrote a letter to the camp
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4796. Concentration camp uniform jacket with a purple triangle worn by a Jehovah’s Witness inmate
and several other places. In April 1940, the Munich Staatspolizei wrote a letter to the camp
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4797. Concentration camp uniform coat with a purple triangle worn by a Jehovah’s Witness inmate
and several other places. In April 1940, the Munich Staatspolizei wrote a letter to the camp
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4798. Morgenthau family papers
Deerfield Academy, and travel to Luxembourg, Greece, Germany, the United Kingdom, Athens, Munich, United
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4799. Łódź (Litzmannstadt) ghetto scrip, 10 mark coin
Munich. He spent the summer at an ORT trade school in Berlin, then returned to Fohrenwald. On December 9
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4800. "Malam Kaca Pecah"
Para pemimpin Partai Nazi dari seluruh Jerman berkumpul di Munich untuk memperingati Beer Hall Putsch