Candelabra made in displaced persons camp
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Paul Weber Jacobs was born in Atchison, Kansas, on September 23, 1909. He married Ruby Vandeveer on May 20, 1941, and their first son, Peter, was born on October 4, 1942. Paul obtained a masters degree in Social Work from the University of Chicago in 1937 and worked for a Missouri Synod Lutheran orphanage in Addison, Illinois, prior to being drafted into the United States Army at the end of 1942. He served in the Army until 1945, when he joined the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA.)
The candelabra was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 1994 by Tim Jacobs, the son of Paul Weber Jacobs.
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Candelabra made in displaced persons camp
overall: Height: 11.500 inches (29.21 cm) | Width: 10.000 inches (25.4 cm) | Depth: 5.980 inches (15.189 cm)
This candelabra was made for Paul Weber Jacobs by a displaced person. It is believed that it was made in appreciation of Mr. Jacobs' work with the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration where he taught English to displaced persons in the camps, probably by Baltic survivors.
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Three holes for placement of candles.