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15726. The Police in the Weimar Republic
organization. But the Great Depression changed German politics. For example, the Nazis had won less than 3
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15727. Jewish Aid and Rescue
as the "Europa Plan," members of the Working Group also attempted to raise $2–3 million from Jews of
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15728. Norbert I. Swislocki describes leaving Warsaw with his mother upon the outbreak of war
Norbert was 3 years old when Germany invaded Poland in September
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15729. Tattoos and Numbers: The System of Identifying Prisoners at Auschwitz
,000 prisoner serial numbers (not counting approximately 3,000 numbers given to police prisoners interned at
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15730. Genocide Timeline
from Wisconsin, delivered more than 3,000 speeches advocating the Convention in Congress from 1968–1987
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15731. How Were the Crimes Defined?
. The IMT acquitted 3 defendants and convicted the other 19. Of those 19, 12 were sentenced to death
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15732. The Treatment of Soviet POWs: Starvation, Disease, and Shootings, June 1941–January 1942
the 3,300,000 Soviet soldiers in German custody up to that point had died from starvation, exposure
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15733. Freemasonry
,000 members, and less than 3,000 of these were Jews. Right-wing, conservative political leaders in
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15734. Henry Morgenthau Jr. attends an emergency cabinet meeting on Sept.9, 1939, called by President Roosevelt.
Roosevelt. Morgenthau was in Europe when war was declared and arrived back on Sept.3.
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15735. Nazi officials inspect the Zerrennerstrasse synagogue after its destruction on Kristallnacht.
cornerstone for the Zerrennerstrasse synagogue in Pforzheim was laid on June 3, 1891, and the finished
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15736. The shattered stained glass windows of the Zerrennerstrasse synagogue after its destruction on Kristallnacht.
Kristallnacht. The cornerstone for the Zerrennerstrasse synagogue in Pforzheim was laid on June 3, 1891, and
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15737. Prayerbooks lie scattered on the floor of the choir loft in the Zerrennerstrasse synagogue, destroyed on Kristallnacht.
June 3, 1891, and the finished building was dedicated on July 27, 1892.
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15738. Tickets of admission to the Theresienstadt coffee house stamped with the date March 27, 1945.
tickets provided entry and one drink between the hours of 2 and 3:30p.m.
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15739. Studio portrait of Tzyla Kamerman, the aunt of the donor.
Krakow. The donor's mother, Henia Kamerman-Hertzberg (b. Sambor, November 3, 1902) was the only known
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15740. One page from a small photograph booklet containing images of Bergen-Belsen shortly after liberation.
liberation. A sign indicates Grave No. 3, where 5000 victims were buried.
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15741. A memoir relating to experiences in Auschwitz, Ravensbrück, and Neustadt
Testimony, 3 pages, typescript, from Sagi, of Delray Beach, FL, but originally of Budapest
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15742. Israeli postage stamp booklet
overall: Height: 6.500 inches (16.51 cm) | Width: 3.750 inches (9.525 cm)
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15743. Envelope from Simon Wiesenthal
Pacherstrasse 3, Austria. Addressed to Ernesto Klinger, Casilla Correo 2157, Buenos Aires, Argentina, and
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15744. "Asmara Exile"
Consists of one handwritten newspaper, two pages, for the March 3, 1946 edition of the "Asmara
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15745. Jakubowicz family papers
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15746. Photograph of Dachau shoes
Memorial Museum on Jun. 3, 2005.
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15747. Janina Ecker collection
Photographs (24) and identification cards (3) relating to experiences of the donor's extended
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15748. Aron Rabinovich memoir
Contains a testimony, 4 pages, Russian and typescript, along with a 3-page English translation
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15749. Edith Bertha Lowe collection
(3 miniature English-German/German-English dictionaries) and a handmade item in the shape of a key.
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15750. Oscar Mackour collection
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