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United States of America rail travel authorization card for Bedrich, Gerda and Renate Eisinger, which allowed them to travel by rail from Munich to Kehl, Germany, on April 28, 1950.
The Menten Affair is the "story of how Dutch journalist Hans Knoop pursued Pieter Menten and helped bring him to trial for the Nazi slaughter of Polish villagers [in Podhorodze] during World War II." —Book jacket
Item is a Dutch ration card held by Duifje van Haren (née van Dam) during the Second World War. Item contains identifying information including date of birth, occupation and address.
Item is an illustrated publicity postcard for the anti-Jewish exhibition Der Ewige Jude (The Eternal Jew) held in Munich, Germany. Postcard date-stamped on verso.
Shows how the Nazis exterminated millions of Jewish people, but also discusses resistance efforts during the war and examines individual rescuers including Raoul Wallenberg and Oskar Schindler.
Item is a phrase book prepared by the Director of Military Intelligence of the British War Office for soldiers overseas.
Item is a small cartoon image photo mechanically printed on paper depicting caricatures of Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin with a flautist behind with a text in Dutch reading 'Yankee, Englishman and Bolshevik dance to the tune of the Jewish clique's piper.'
Shield shaped embroidered badge with two gold swords crossed over blue cross on red shield.