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

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

  3. Susan Warsinger papers

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

  5. Kuttner, Godlewsky, Speyer and Marx family histories: papers

    This collection consists of the biographical accounts of three German Jewish families, compiled by Richard Lesser as part of a German initiative to record the fate of Jewish families who perished during the Holocaust. The papers concern the Kuttner family, Siegfried and Fanny Speyer, and Arthur and Elsa Godlewsky. Also contains the personal papers of Dr Ludwig Marx (the donor's father) including his passport (1704/3), a postcard from Dachau concentration camp sent to his wife Regina Marx ((1704/1) and his admission pass to Dachau (1704/2).

  6. Michael J. Kraus papers

  7. 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...

  8. Curtain that was used as a towel found by a Polish Jewish forced laborer

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

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

  11. Cesia Ritter papers

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

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

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

  15. 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...

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

  17. "Autobiographies of Hyman and Molly Lader"

  18. Lazowski family papers

  19. 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...