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Kraj: Stany Zjednoczone Ameryki
  1. Curtain that was used as a towel found by a Polish Jewish forced laborer

  2. Mixed media painting of Jewish children behind a ghetto fence, painted by a Polish Jewish artist

  3. Multi-colored acrylic painting of a ghetto street and buildings painted by a Polish Jewish artist

  4. Cesia Ritter papers

  5. Collage painting of a crying woman created by a Polish Jewish artist after the Holocaust

  6. Collage painting of a Jewish man’s beard being cut off created by a Polish Jewish artist

  7. SS Totenkopf (Death’s head) ring taken from an SS officer by a liberator and later given to a Holocaust survivor

  8. Josef S. Holocaust testimony

    Videotape testimony of Josef S., who was born in Warsaw, Poland in 1930, the third of six children. He recalls his family's orthodoxy; attending cheder and public school; antisemitic harassment; German invasion in September 1939; cessation of schooling; smuggling goods with his sister and mother to support the family; ghettoization; smuggling food into the ghetto; his youngest sister's death from illness; his illness due to starvation; an aunt assisting his recovery; hospitalization for typhus; learning of his parents' deaths upon release; his youngest brother's death; he and his sisters co...

  9. Concentration camp uniform dress with number 94593 worn by a German Jewish inmate

  10. "Autobiographies of Hyman and Molly Lader"

  11. Lazowski family papers

  12. Uri C. Holocaust testimony

    Videotape testimony of Uri C., who was born in Kaunas, Lithuania in 1928, one of three children. He recalls annual visits with his younger brother, Daniel C., to his paternal grandparents in Žasliai; attending a Hebrew gymnasium; his father's car accident in 1938 resulting in a one-year hospitalization; his mother assuming responsibility for his business; Soviet occupation; attending a Soviet camp in Palanga in summer 1941; German invasion in June; Lithuanians separating the Jewish children, locking them in a synagogue, and beating them; their parents sending buses three weeks later to re...

  13. UNRRA selected records AG-018-010 : Austria Mission

  14. Salomon R. Holocaust testimony

    Videotape testimony of Salomon R., who was born in Antwerp, Belgium in 1925, one of three children of Polish émigrés. He recounts his father's death in 1933; attending public school and weekly Yiddish lessons; participating in Hashomer Hatzair; increasing antisemitism by right-wing extremists; housing German-Jewish refugees; German invasion in May 1940; registering as Jews when required to do so; recruitment by his brother-in-law to the Resistance at age fifteen; obtaining false papers; assignments delivering underground newspapers and smuggling people to northern France via Kortrijk (C...

  15. Charred electrical insulator from Auschwitz found by a Sinti inmate

  16. Osobyi Archive (Moscow) records

  17. Prayer book for Sukkot owned by a Jewish refugee from Nazi Germany

    • Festgebete der Israeliten : Sukkoth First and Second Day V. 5 Vol. 5
    • United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    • irn7101
    • angielski
    • 1938
    • Brown cloth covered book with a leather spine and 4 leather corners. It has a decorative cover design in gold leaf featuring a shofar, a horn, wheat or palm branches, and tablets with the Ten Commandments in front of a table with a menorah, pitcher, and 2 candle sticks. The corners have an elaborate geometric design and an outlined border. Title: Festgebete der Israeliten : mit vollständigem, sorgfältig durchgesehenem Texte / neu übersetzt und erläutert von Dr. Michael Sachs; Volume 5. Sukkoth. First and Second Day Uniform Title: Maḥzor. Festivals. Hebrew and German Publication: Berlin : Louis Gerschel, 1872 Description: 21 cm

    Prayer book for the first and second say of Sukkoth from the library of Isaac Ossowski, a prominent member of the Jewish community in Berlin, Germany, who emigrated in 1938 to avoid the increasing persecution of Jews by the government of Nazi Germany. It is a narrative of the culture, history, and traditions of the Hasidic movement. Rabbi Ossowski was head shochet [ritual slaughterer], mohel [practitioner of ritual circumcision], sofer [scribe], and hazan [cantor, musical prayer leader] at the Alte Shul [Old Synagogue]. After Hitler was appointed Chancellor in 1933, increasingly severe sanc...

  18. Selected records of the Polish Red Cross Polski Czerwony Krzyż (Sygn. 284)

  19. UNRRA selected records AG-018-005 : Bureau of Administration