Rath family photographs
Contains two copyprints of the Rath family.
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Photographs.
- Extent
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1 folder
- Credit Line
- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Isabelle Roth
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Also in Henrik Roth family collection
The collection consists of a hanukiyah, pocket watch and stand, two copyprints, and three prayerbooks relating to the experiences of Henrik, Celina, and George (b. 1941) Rath (later Roth), during the Holocaust which they survived by living under assumed identities in Poland and after the war when they lived in Paris, France, from 1947-1951.
Date: approximately 1939-approximately 1951
Pocket watch with stand used by a Polish Jewish man while living in hiding
Object
Pocket watch with stand used by Henrik Rath throughout the war when he and his family lived in Poland under assumed identities.
Oil Hanukiah used by a Polish Jewish refugee family
Object
Oil Hanukiah used in Paris after the war by the Rath family who survived in Poland under assumed identities.
Jewish prayerbook belonging to a family living in hiding in Poland
Object
Part of three prayerbooks, two in Poland with Henrik Rath during WWII and one probably given to Henrik in Paris while he and his wife Celina and children lived between 1947-1951. Henrik and Celina were in Poland and Hungary on false IDs during the war.
Prayerbook belonging to a Jewish refugee hiding in Poland
Object
Part of three prayerbooks, two in Poland with Henrik Rath during WWII and one probably given to Henrik in Paris while he and his wife Celina and children lived between 1947-1951. Henrik and Celina were in Poland and Hungary on false IDs during the war.
Prayerbook belonging to a Jewish refugee hiding in Poland
Object
Part of three prayerbooks, two in Poland with Henrik Rath during WWII and one probably given to Henrik in Paris while he and his wife Celina and children lived between 1947-1951. Henrik and Celina were in Poland and Hungary on false IDs during the war.