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

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

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

  4. "Autobiographies of Hyman and Molly Lader"

  5. Lazowski family papers

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

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

  8. Osobyi Archive (Moscow) records

  9. 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...

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

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

  12. Lewis Shabasson collection

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

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

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

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

  17. 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.)
  18. Gray wood and metal ladder used while in hiding by a Polish Jewish concentration camp inmate

  19. Chambré and Elsoffer families papers