"White cotton pillowcase embroidered on 1 side with a scene of women waiting in line for food, captioned\"Tanah Tingg\"; The other side has an embroidered scene of a barracks interior with bunk beds, a woman washing, and people lined up against a wall of cell doors, captioned\"Tangerang\""@en . "No restrictions on access"@en . . "irn98156" . "No restrictions on use"@en . "overall: Height: 19.000 inches (48.26 cm) | Width: 19.750 inches (50.165 cm)"@en . . . "The pillowcase was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2015 by Dale Dikker, the grandson of Adolphe and Rachael Dikker."@en . . . "Embroidered pillowcase owned by Adolphe and Raechel Dikker during World War II when Adolphe, a Dutch civilian, was imprisoned in a Japanese internment camp in Java. The pillowcase decorations depict scenes of camp life."@en . . "Pillowcase embroidered with scenes of camp life owned by a Dutch civilian held in a Japanese internment camp"@en .