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  1. Lewis Shabasson collection

  2. Brown leather billfold used by a Latvian Jewish refugee and aid worker from Nazi Germany

  3. UNRRA selected records AG-018-039 : Germany Mission

  4. Red checked dress with smocking made for a young Jewish girl who escaped Germany on the Kindertransport

  5. Blue leather billfold used by a Latvian Jewish refugee and aid worker from Nazi Germany

  6. Leather suitcase used by a German Jewish boy while on a refugee transport

    • United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    • irn549447
    • angielski
    • a : 4.250 x 19.500 x 11.750 in. (10.795 x 49.53 x 29.845 cm.) b : 1.375 x 20.500 x 12.250 in. (3.493 x 52.07 x 31.115 cm.) c : 1.125 x 6.125 x 2.000 in. (2.858 x 15.557 x 5.08 cm.)
  7. Gray wood and metal ladder used while in hiding by a Polish Jewish concentration camp inmate

  8. Chambré and Elsoffer families papers

  9. Identification case used by a German Jewish boy while on a refugee transport

  10. Handknit green sweater worn by a young girl while living in hiding in the Lvov sewers

  11. The American Joint Distribution Committee, Warsaw office, 1945-1949

    The American Joint Distribution Committee (AJDC, as it was known in Poland) was active in Poland from the time of its founding. Immediately after the end of World War I, in early 1919, AJDC sent representatives to Poland. The outbreak of war in 1939 did not stop the AJDC relief efforts in Poland. During the first years of Nazi occupation, the Joint was able to continue its activity, although much diminished compared to the prewar period. The branches of AJDC in the area of the General Government worked until December 1941. When the United States entered the war, AJDC’s work continued underg...

  12. Fonds Joseph Gottfarstein (MDXL)

  13. Emrich G. Holocaust testimony

    Videotape testimony of Emrich G., who was born in Ivanka Pri Nitre, Czechoslovakia (presently Slovakia) in 1925, one of two children. He recalls cordial relations with non-Jews; attending a local elementary school; high school in Nitra; anti-Jewish laws in March 1939, resulting in school expulsion; training as a dental assistant; confiscation of the family business; deportation by Hlinka guard to Sered in March 1942, then a week later to Majdanek; slave labor building a camp; arrival of his uncle, then his father in April; arranging to be together; observing an officer smothering his uncle ...

  14. Wedding dress shipped to the United States by a German Jewish woman murdered at Riga

  15. United Nations War Crimes Commission records

  16. Lusia S. Holocaust testimony

    Videotape testimony of Lusia S., who was born in Minsk, Belarus in 1922, the oldest of three children. She recounts her family fleeing from the Bolsheviks to Vilnius when she was three months old; their relative affluence; attending a Yiddish gymnasium; her father's participation in the Bund; her mother transferring her to a Polish school; spending summers in Nemenčinė and Pabradė; participating in Hashomer Hatzair and Gordonyah; university studies in pharmacology; violent antisemitic harassment by Endecjas; Soviet occupation in September 1939; Akiva members living with them and becoming...

  17. Fred Strauss papers

  18. White badge with an inverted red triangle and number 1896 worn by a gay concentration camp inmate

  19. Michael Goldmann-Gilead papers