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Consists of 28 photographs of the funeral of Frieda Neska Gold Albin; the photographs, taken in Riga, Latvia, in 1936, show religious ritual life. Also includes captions and caption translations.
1st ed. xviii, 412 pages, 8 unnumbered leaves of plates : illustrations ; 22 cm
Collection of two medals issued/awarded to Ivan Singer (donor); Russian flier's badge issued in pilot's school in Krasnodar, Russia; circa 1944; gold medal on blue and white striped ribbon issued by Yugoslav Liberation Army for bravery, embossed "Za Hrabost"; circa 1943-1944
Photographic album which belonged to a Yugoslavian Jewish family, created circa 1938. Green cardboard covers and black paper pages separated by sheets of glassine, bound together with two cloth ribbons; 126 photos attached in album; "Photoalbum/Perfect" printed in gold paint/ink on cover, recto; pages bear inscriptions in black ink.
objecten afkomstig van een onderduikadres; onder de vloer van de Mollenhutseweg 10, Nijmegen. bestaande uit: ansichtkaart, bonkaart 112 Transit Camp( Nebo), bonkaarten, 17 lege sigarettendoosjes merk Plyers Weight, State Express, Navy Cut Tobacco, Graven"A", Gold Flake, Wild Woodbine, Park Drive, Spinet, luciferdoosje Tip-Top, etiket Chocolate vit., sleuteltje
Consists of seven original photographs of Estera Horn and her maternal relatives before the war in Chelm, Kamien, and Krocyn, Poland, and in Palestine during the war; and two gold-colored metal buttons taken from the donor's coat by her rescuer, Leokadia Wojtkiewicz.
Shield shaped embroidered badge with two gold swords crossed over blue cross on red shield.
Geschichte des Bestandsbildners geboren am: 15. Sept. 1913, gest. am 21. Febr. 1994 1934: Eintritt in die Reichsmarine 1936: Wechsel zur Luftwaffe 1936: Ernennung zum Leutnant 1939: Ernennung zum Oberleutnant 1942: Ernennung zum Hauptmann 1943: Ernennung zum Major 1943: Ernennung zum Oberstleutnant 1944: Ernennung zum Oberst 1952 - 1954: Angestellter im Amt Blank 1956: Eintritt in die Bundeswehr als ...
The collection consists of two gold King Christian X commemorative pins produced in Denmark and worn as symbols of patriotism during the occupation by Nazi Germany from 1940-1945.
Surveys the methods by which the Nazi regime and private "Aryan" citizens profited from the takeover of Jewish property, giving many detailed examples. "Aryan" industrial firms were able to expand, with party backing, by buying up Jewish firms for prices far below their true value; businesses and professions were rid of Jewish competitors; museums enriched their collections with art looted from Jews; ...