An 80-year-old blonde baby doll called Inge. A hand-carved Torah scroll case that survived a concentration camp. A beloved piano that joined a German Jewish family in exile. Israel's Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial has for the first time in its 70-year history lent prized possessions from its permanent collection to Germany, for an exhibition opening on Tuesday in Berlin. The 16 family heirlooms, one from each German state, bear witness to individual survivors and victims of the Nazis' campaign to wipe out European Jewry. Lore Mayerfeld, 85, was just a toddler when her grandparents gave her the doll she describes...