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Armand Marseille doll with knit booties owned by a Polish Jewish girl and recovered postwar

Object | Accession Number: 1990.224.6 a-c

Armand Marseille doll with pink knit booties made for Zofia Chorowicz and kept with her in the Krakow and Wolbrom ghettos in 1941 and 1942. Zofia’s parents, Isydor and Rachela, gave her the doll in the 1930’s. Zofia entrusted the doll, a teddy bear, and other family valuables to a non-Jewish Polish family, who gave them back to Zofia after the war ended in May 1945. Zofia, 18, and her mother Rachela were forced to move into the Krakow ghetto, established by German authorities in March 1941. In 1941 or 1942, they were moved to Wolbrom, Poland. During a selection on September 5, 1942, Zofia was sent to a labor camp in Krakow. Her mother was killed. In fall 1943, Zofia was sent to be a slave laborer in the HASAG factory in Skarzysko-Kamienna labor camp. In August 1944, Zofia was transferred to the HASAG factory in Leipzig-Schoenefeld, Germany. In April 1945, the camp was evacuated and Zofia was sent on a forced march. On April 29, she was liberated by British forces near Cavertitz, Germany. Zofia returned to Krakow after the war ended.

Date
manufacture:  approximately 1885-1930
received:  after 1930-before 1939
recovered:  after 1945 May
Geography
manufacture: Germany
use: Krakow ghetto; Krakow (Poland)
use: Wolbrom ghetto; Wolbrom (Poland)
recovery: Krakow (Poland)
Language
German
Classification
Toys
Category
Dolls
Credit Line
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Zofia Burowska
 
Record last modified: 2022-07-28 18:21:21
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