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  1. Pocket watch with chain traded for food by a concentration camp inmate and recovered postwar

  2. Reproduction of a spoon and box smuggled out of Warsaw ghetto with an infant

    • United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    • irn512972
    • angielski
    • 2002
    • a : 5.500 x 1.000 x 0.500 in. (13.97 x 2.54 x 1.27 cm.) b : 6.000 x 2.375 x 1.125 in. (15.24 x 6.032 x 2.858 cm.)
  3. Records of the Geneva Office of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee

  4. Moshe M. Holocaust testimony

    Videotape testimony of Moshe M., who was born in Warsaw, Poland in 1922, the third of four children. He recounts his family's orthodoxy; attending cheder at age three; completing Jewish trade school in 1938; German invasion in 1939; anti-Jewish restrictions, including confiscation of his father's business; he and his older sister working to support the family; ghettoization; smuggling food; working in a battery factory; volunteering for road building near Łęczna; assistance from a non-Jewish woman; escaping; doing farm work posing as a non-Jew; arrest; incarceration in Lublin; release by a...

  5. UNRRA selected records AG-018-002 : Controller and Public Information (S-0554)

  6. Medallion from the Financial Institutions Sports Union League awarded to a Hungarian Jewish athlete

  7. Shooting medal presented to a Hungarian Jewish man by the Közeg Savings Bank Sports Association

  8. Underground archives of the Warsaw Ghetto : Ringelblum Archives Konspiracyjne archiwum getta Warszawskiego : Archiwum Ringelbluma

  9. Framed, gold-colored plaque depicting a Jewish Hungarian banker

  10. Schächter family papers

  11. Cardboard backed Star of David badge worn by a Jewish Romanian forced laborer

  12. Pinchas Z. Holocaust testimony

    Videotape testimony of Pinchas Z., who was born in Baranów, Poland in 1930, the older of two brothers. He recalls his father's successful tailoring business; attending cheder and public school; antisemitic harassment by teachers and school mates; two of his mother's sisters living with them; German occupation in 1939; anti-Jewish restrictions; transfer of all Jews to the poorest area in 1941; his father continuing to sew for Poles in exchange for food; a Polish friend warning his father of an expulsion in May 1942; hiding with his father's Polish friend, then in a forest near Pogonów; joi...

  13. Records of the Geneva office of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee

    The Geneva files of 1945-1954 constitute the documentary record of JDC’s global overseas operations in the immediate post-World War II (WWII) period. These files testify to the complex and multi-faceted nature of JDC’s global rescue and relief efforts, primarily focused on: resettling Jewish refugees and Holocaust survivors around the world; facilitating the renewal of Jewish life in Europe; rebuilding Jewish communal institutions; and providing sustaining aid to the remnants of Jewish communities worldwide. The collection documents JDC’s work in over 70 countries. These records provide num...

  14. Medallion awarded to a Hungarian Jewish athlete

  15. Pencil sketch of a Jewish Hungarian banker

  16. Westerbork transit camp voucher, 10 cent note, acquired by a former inmate

  17. Unused bookplate with a Star of David rose tree belonging to a Dutch Jewish pharmacist