Overview
- Brief Narrative
- Circular patch with a Star of David, a stone structure, the date 1934 and Hebrew words. The patch is part of a collection related to Julius Sussman's military service.
- Credit Line
- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Marilyn Harlem
Physical Details
- Classification
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Identifying Artifacts
- Category
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Badges
- Object Type
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Badges (lcsh)
- Physical Description
- Circular patch with a Star of David, a stone structure, the date 1934 and Hebrew words.
- Dimensions
- overall: | Diameter: 3.250 inches (8.255 cm)
- Materials
- overall : cloth, thread
Rights & Restrictions
- Conditions on Access
- No restrictions on access
- Conditions on Use
- No restrictions on use
Administrative Notes
- Legal Status
- Permanent Collection
- Provenance
- The badge was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2016 by Marilyn Harlem, the sister-in-law of Julius Sussman.
- Record last modified:
- 2022-07-28 18:16:47
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- https://collections.ushmm.org/search/catalog/irn565263
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Collection of documents and photographs related to Julius Sussman who was born in Eiself, Germany on September 20, 1910. The family resided in Frankfurt am Main. In 1933 Julius immigrated to Palestine; he was able to bring his parents to Palestine in 1936. On July 8, 1940, Julius enlisted in the British Army, Royal Military Pioneer Corps, 605th Palestinian regiment, Pvt #11621. He fought in the African campaign from November 1940 - March 1941. From March 1941, a small British force helped the Greek Army to defend it from the German invasion on April 6th. On April 29th, Julius became POW #6668 in Stalag VIIIb and a series of other POW camps. He was liberated on April 9, 1945. Collection of medals, ribbons, patches, correspondence, US flag, military belt, veteran hat all related to Julius's military service, his father's in Palestine in 1941.
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Jewish War Veterans of the United States fabric cap with four medals with ribbons attached. The cap has the following embroidered on one side: "WM Kretchman Post 730, Ft. Laud, Fla./J.W.V." The cap is part of a collection related to Julius's Sussman's military service,
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Ribbon bar pin
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Ribbon bar pin
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Ribbon bar pin with multicolored stripes. The pin is part of a collection related to Julius Sussman's military service.
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Julius Sussman papers
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Collection of documents, correspondence and photographs related to Julius Sussman (donor's late brother in law) who was born in Eiself, Germany on September 20, 1910. The family resided in Frankfurt am Main. In 1933 Julius immigrated to Palestine; he was able to bring his parents to Palestine in 1936. On July 8, 1940, Julius enlisted in the British Army, Royal Military Pioneer Corps, 605th Palestinian regiment, Pvt #11621. He fought in the African campaign from November 1940 - March 1941. From March 1941, a small British force helped the Greek Army to defend it from the German invasion on April 6th. On April 29th, Julius became POW #6668 in Stalag VIIIb and a series of other POW camps. He was liberated on April 9, 1945.