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Small, hand drawn wooden wagon used by a Sinti family

Object | Accession Number: 2005.453.5

Small wagon used by Rita Prigmore when she was a child in Wurzburg, Germany, and after World War II, to cart bricks from the rubble of bombed buildings to help build a new home for the family. The Winterstein family were Sinti. They had traveled widely in Western and Central Europe until the Nazi regime restricted Sinti migrations in the 1930s. Rita's parents, Theresia Winterstein and Gabriel Reinhardt, met in 1941 when they both worked at the Stadttheater in Wurzburg. Persecution of the Sinti was escalating. They were no longer allowed to work at the theater. Several members of Theresia's family were forced to agree to sterilization. Theresia and Gabriel decided to have a child, and Rita and her twin sister, Rolanda, were born in 1943. The infants were taken from their parents by Nazi eugenicists and used in medical experiments. Only Rita survived and was returned to her parents in 1944 by the German Red Cross.

Date
use:  1945-1950
Geography
use: Wurzburg (Germany)
Classification
Tools and Equipment
Category
Vehicles
Object Type
Handcarts (lcsh)
Credit Line
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Rita Prigmore
 
Record last modified: 2023-03-01 15:01:17
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