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Kraj: Stany Zjednoczone Ameryki
  1. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 10 kronen note, belonging to a German Jewish woman

  2. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 10 kronen note, belonging to a German Jewish woman

  3. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 50 kronen note, belonging to a German Jewish woman

  4. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 5 kronen note, belonging to a German Jewish woman

  5. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 50 kronen note, belonging to a German Jewish woman

  6. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 2 kronen note, belonging to a German Jewish woman

  7. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 50 kronen note, belonging to a German Jewish woman

  8. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 10 kronen note, belonging to a German Jewish woman

  9. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 10 kronen note, belonging to a German Jewish woman

  10. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 1 krone note, belonging to a German Jewish woman

  11. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 1 krone note, belonging to a German Jewish woman

  12. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 1 krone note, belonging to a German Jewish woman

  13. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 1 krone note, belonging to a German Jewish woman

  14. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 1 krone note, belonging to a German Jewish woman

  15. Lodz (Litzmannstadt) ghetto scrip, 5 mark note issued to a Polish Jewish woman

  16. Portrait of a Jewish Lithuanian partisan, drawn by Alexander Bogen

  17. Susan Warsinger papers

  18. Gold ring taken by a Jewish youth when he escaped Treblinka death camp

  19. Michael J. Kraus papers

  20. Sima S. Holocaust testimony

    Videotape testimony of Sima S., who was born in Vilna, Poland (presently Vilnius, Lithuania) in 1924, one of three children. She recounts attending Hebrew and Yiddish schools; a rich Jewish cultural environment; participating in drama, choir, and scouts; antisemitic harassment; Soviet occupation, then Lithuanian control in 1939; she and her family living with an uncle in Dokshytsy; their return to Vilnius; performing in a Yiddish theater; German invasion in June 1941; anti-Jewish restrictions; a round-up including her brother and father (she never saw them again); brief imprisonment; ghetto...