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- Collection: Children in the Holocaust
 
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Photograph of Ernst, Minna, and Max Lederman
        Pictured left to right are: Ernst Ledermann (Peter's father), Ernst's mother Minna, and his father, Max, taken sometime in the 1930s.     
    
        
    
    
    Peter Lederman with his parents
        Peter with his mother and Peter's parents, Max and Mina, together.     
    
        
    
    
    Lutheran Hymnal
        Susan received this hymnal with an image of Jesus Christ after her baptism. She carried the book to "hide in plain sight" from the Nazis and their collaborators.  
    
    
        
    
    
    Compulsory Identity Badge
        Nazi propaganda minister Josef Goebbels was the first to suggest a "general distinguishing mark" for German Jews in May 1938. German SS and police official Reinhard Heydrich reiterated the proposal idea on November 12, 1938, during a meeting with…    
    
        Tags: Children, Germany, Holocaust, Terezin, Theresienstadt, World War II
Permit from Camp Kitchener
        After Kristallnacht, the Central British Fund for German Jewry (now World Jewish Relief) arranged with the British government for the rescue of about 4,000 Jewish men released from concentration camps. These refugees stayed in a former army base –…    
    
        
    
    
    Identity Card
        In the fall of 1938, Nazi authorities required all Jews in Germany to carry identity cards stamped with the letter “J” for Jude (Jew). German Jews whose names did not instantly identify them as Jewish had to add the name “Sara” for women and…    
    
        
    
    
    Porcelain Doll
        Austria, 1930s     
    
        
    
    
    Journal
        When Doris left the children's home in Cornwall and returned to living with her parents, she occupied her time toward the end of the war with ephemera journals, which documented the advancement of the Allied troops with newspaper clippings. Displayed…    
    
        
    
    
    Red Photo Album
        When the Tennenbaums returned to their apartment in Złoczów, all that remained were the family's photographs, including a torn photograph of Leib Tennenbaum (Samuel's father). Czech guards caught the family when they attempted to cross into Germany…    
    
        
    
    
    Hanukkiah
        A nine-branched candelabrum with eight candleholders and a shamash (a holder for the kindling candle) is used to light candles each night during the festival of Hanukkah. The holiday commemorates the rededication of the Holy Temple in Jerusalem after…