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Denker and Kleiner family collection

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    Collection Summary
    The collection consists of a doctor's bag relating to the experiences of Josef Kleiner before and during the Holocaust in Poland which he, his wife Jocheved, and their son Adolf (later Al) survived by living in hiding and also photographs relating to the experiences of the Denker and Kleiner families in Budzanoff, Poland, before and after the war.
    Provenance
    The collection was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2014 by Al Kleiner and his daughters Elaine Kleiner Maltzman, Susan Kleiner Perlman, and Janet Kleiner Rosenblatt.
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    Denker and Kleiner family photographs

    Document | Accession Number: 2014.487.1

    Denker and Kleiner family photographs

    Medical bag used by a Jewish Polish man while living in hiding

    Object | Accession Number: 2014.487.2

    Geography
    use: Budzanow (Poland) historic; Budaniv (Ukraine)
    Date
    use:  1939-1946
    Record last modified:
    2022-07-28 18:27:23
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