The central idea of this article is how a woman named Jillian Eisman found a striped blue and white jacket in a tag sale. At first, she knew exactly what it was, and that horrified her. She soon donated it to a Holocaust museum. The man who wore is no longer alive but his story still lives on. Ordinarily, Benzion Peresecki raised a family on Long Island, went on many vacations, and always had a broad, happy smile on. But his story was rarely talked about. His family had very little knowledge of his story during the Holocaust. They didn't even know they had the uniform with his prisoner number on it until it was found in his wardrobe during a tag sale. He was forced to make weapons for the German Military and suffered beatings throughout the