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Bernice, Morris, and Sarah Kirsch collection

Collection
Collection Summary
The collection consists of artifacts and a photograph relating to the experiences of Bronia and Morris Kirsch, and their daughter, Sarah, in a displaced persons camp after the Holocaust.
Provenance
The collection was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2008 by Sarah Kirsch, the daughter of Bernice and Morris Kirsch.
Date
1945-1950
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Bernice, Morris, and Sarah Kirsch papers

Document | Accession Number: 2008.198.1


Gold ring with pink stones received by a refugee in a displaced persons camp upon the birth of her daughter

Object | Accession Number: 2008.198.2

Geography
issue: Ansbach (Displaced persons camp); Ansbach (Mittelfranken, Germany)
Date
received:  1946
Gold ring with pink stones received by a refugee in a displaced persons camp upon the birth of her daughter

Gold link chain necklace received by a refugee in a displaced persons camp upon the birth of her daughter

Object | Accession Number: 2008.198.3

Geography
received: Ansbach (Displaced persons camp); Ansbach (Mittelfranken, Germany)
Date
received:  1946
Gold link chain necklace received by a refugee in a displaced persons camp upon the birth of her daughter

Sewing case with six ornate gold mending tools

Object | Accession Number: 2008.198.4 a-g

Geography
received: Ansbach (Displaced persons camp); Ansbach (Mittelfranken, Germany)
Date
received:  1945-1950
Sewing case with six ornate gold mending tools
 
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