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6126. 10 franc note, Banque Nationale de Belgique
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Terence T. Mambort ... overall: Height: 2.500 inches (6.35 cm) | Width: 4.750 inches (12.065 cm)
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6127. Ida Baehr Lang
Fritz is hesitant to give up his business, and Ida doesn't know how she could ever leave her parents ... . 1940-42: Ida, Fritz and 6-year-old Freya have already been deported to two detention camps in France
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6128. Aaron Lejzerowicz
in the eastern part occupied by the Soviets so they didn't see any Germans in 1939. His family heard ... Zdzieciol, and on August 6 decided to liquidate it. At 4 a.m., his family heard people running; Germans and
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6129. Natan Offen
army opened flour, tobacco and chocolate warehouses in the city to the public--they didn't want the ... September 6, 1939, the German army occupied Cracow. 1940-45: On their
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6130. The Jewsih Ledger (Hartford, Connecticut) [Newspaper]
of Fascism and Anti-Semitism" pg.1; "Hitler Can't Last Says Professor" pg.3; "The Petition in Nazi ... Persecutions"; "Blames Jews for Pogrom" pg.6; "Nazi Boycott Effective"; "Pogroms in Poland" pg.7. total pages
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6131. Ralph Fiennes
informally. I had got through the book by Thomas Keneally called Schindler’s Ark. I had read it and I wasn’t ... where I’m saying “You don’t understand how hard it is, I have to order so many-so many meters of barbed ... Goeth’s life—you really investigated his life, didn’t you? You read and you talked to survivors and you ... much. I don’t, I mean, I don’t know. BOB WOODWARD: Do you have to be handsome to play that part
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6132. Return to Adelsheim
It was so quiet. Like any good tourists we didn’t want to waste time, so we drove around the ... the Jewish cemetery that was supposed to be along the way. We didn’t find it after driving the short ... but as I looked around me I couldn’t picture living here. Eventually we drove back to Adelsheim and ... Adelsheim and Sennfeld. No wonder we couldn’t find it by ourselves! Inside the cemetery, which was kept in
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6133. Tommy Guns and Other War Toys
Jews. Whether that was a choice or happenstance, I don’t know. By Harry Markowicz Following the ... or happenstance, I don’t know. I started school in the middle of the year as a first grader. I had ... in an area of Brussels where Flemish was spoken, a language I didn’t know, which set me back further ... startled! During the occupation, I had never heard the expression, and I didn’t know what he meant. His
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6134. Louise Lawrence-Israëls: A Family’s Efforts to Create a “Normal Life” while in Hiding
hand. That was the only way. We didn’t cry, we didn’t say anything, but he used to just squeeze my hand ... stores with shoes, she couldn’t take me to it, so I had to learn to walk on my bare feet. So, “Come to ... I didn’t like it so I used to sit down and I probably thought, “You go walk on these mats, but I ... so I learned to walk on it, but even today, walking on sand on a beach or anything, I don’t like it
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6135. Martin Weiss: Selection at Auschwitz
brought him in. They wouldn’t leave him behind. And shipped him to . . . BILL BENSON: And shipped him ... twelve . . . I don’t know, sometime, it was late at night, twelve o’clock at night. Anyway, they opened ... the trigger, I should say, and German police dogs are surrounding us. And until this day I don’t know ... . And of course we never heard of the crematoriums. We never heard of anything like this. It wasn’t even
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6136. Shlomo Reich
Shlomo 出生于罗兹一个姓氏为 Reich 的家庭,他是家里的七个孩子之一。Reich 一家都信仰犹太教,Shlomo 的父亲信仰哈西德教派,在耳朵前留着发穗,戴传统的皮帽子。每天从在公立 ... 学校放学后,Shlomo 到希伯来语学院 Ostrovtze Yeshiva 学习犹太圣典。Shlomo 的父亲拥有一家鞋带厂。1933-39:1939 年 9 月,德国入侵罗兹,开始推行 ... 反犹政策。犹太人不准乘坐公共交通工具,未经特别批准不许离开城市,不准拥有小汽车或收音机。最后,犹太人的公寓被查抄。1940-44:1940 年初冬,德国人在罗兹设立了隔都,罗兹的犹太人都 ... 集中到那里居住。Reich 一家也搬入了隔都,全家人住在一间房子内。Shlomo 在隔都的服装厂找到了工作,午饭时只能喝点稀汤。1944 年夏末,在隔都住了四年后,Shlomo 被驱逐到德国达豪集中营做
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6137. Madeline Deutsch
Madeline 出生于捷克斯洛伐克的一个中产阶级家庭,1938 到 1939 年她的家乡被匈牙利吞并。她的父亲在外工作,母亲是家庭主妇。Madeline 上到高中。1944 年 4 月她随 ... 家庭被迫迁往匈牙利的隔都。在那里住了两周后,他们被运往奥斯威辛。Madeline 和她的母亲关押在一起,而她的父亲和哥哥被关押在另一个地方。后来父亲和哥哥都在战争中遇难。到达奥斯威辛一周后 ... ,Madeline 和她的母亲被送到布雷斯劳 (Breslau) 的一家兵工厂服苦役。她们在格罗斯 - 罗森 (Gross-Rosen) 集中营的 Peterswaldau 分营被关押了一年的时间,直到 1945 年 ... 5 月被苏军解放。战后,母女二人住在慕尼黑的流离失所者营地等待赴美国的签证。1949 年 3 月她们抵达纽约。
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6138. Madeline Deutsch
Madeline 出生于捷克斯洛伐克的一个中产阶级家庭,1938 到 1939 年她的家乡被匈牙利吞并。她的父亲在外工作,母亲是家庭主妇。Madeline 上到高中。1944 年 4 月,她的 ... 全家被迫迁往匈牙利的隔都。在那里住了两周后,他们被运往奥斯威辛。Madeline 和她的母亲关押在一起,而她的父亲和哥哥被关押在另一个地方。后来父亲和哥哥都在战争中遇难。到达奥斯威辛一周后 ... ,Madeline 和她的母亲被送到布雷斯劳 (Breslau) 的一家兵工厂服苦役。她们在格罗斯 - 罗森 (Gross-Rosen) 集中营的 Peterswaldau 分营被关押了一年的时间,直到 1945 年 ... 5 月被苏军解放。战后,母女二人住在慕尼黑的流离失所者营地等待赴美国的签证。1949 年 3 月她们抵达纽约。
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6139. Preben Munch-Nielsen
Preben 出生于丹麦一个小渔村 Snekkersten,他的家庭信仰新教。他同家里另外五个孩子都是奶奶养大的。每天 Preben 坐通勤车到 Snekkersten 以南 25 英里的丹麦 ... 抵抗组织,成为一名情报员。1943 年 10 月盖世太保开始搜捕丹麦犹太人时,我更频繁地参与抵抗运动。我们开始帮助犹太难民。我们将他们藏在海边的房子里,在约定的时间把他们送到在那儿等候的船上。在黑夜的 ... 掩护下,我们一次让 12 名犹太人穿越海峡前往瑞典。四英里的旅程大约要花 50 分钟。Preben 帮助将 1,400 名难民运送到瑞典。1943 年 11 月,当德国人接管丹麦政府后,他
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6140. The Happiest Day in My Life
gloomy English weather I had left behind. I was overwhelmed by a feeling of coming home. I couldn’t ... that is how it felt to me. I wondered if it was because everyone was Jewish and here in Israel I wasn’t ... was mine even if I didn’t know it yet. My “Jewishness” became a source of pride rather than a source ... experience in Israel continued wonderfully for the whole two months I was there. I didn’t win a gold medal
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6141. Complementary Approaches to Forecasting Political Events
to assemble a dataset that accounts for those variables. Yet data availability often isn’t uniform ... current risk assessments Myanmar has the highest statistical risk but still doesn’t rise above a 15 ... described above, this case wouldn’t be classified as having a potential onset. It’s also interesting to note ... . So where does that leave us? If the forecasts don’t cross a 50-percent threshold, are they still
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6142. Brothers
‘Wake up. They gonna kill you if you don’t teach us to play good.’ He says he doesn’t care. He says ... already he’s dead in his heart. His children, all dead; his wife, he doesn’t know where she is . . . ’ So ... what about us? You don’t teach us to play, we die too. Us kid. Like your kid die, we will die also ... seeing the Auschwitz tattoo on my mother’s arm, said, “There is one they didn’t get,” and he about the
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6143. Uncle Abram
have no real memory of Uncle Abram—without looking at his picture I wouldn’t even know what he looked ... soldiers from a segregated US Army unit. It wasn’t until years later, after we had moved to the United ... ,” so its presence too made me feel like I knew him. It didn’t surprise me when I learned many years ... why she shouldn’t do it starting with the simplest one: “If you buy a dress and the following week you
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6144. Martin Weiss: Reflections on Liberation
assumption about killing us wasn’t just an assumption, a Wehrmacht officer was left in charge and what he did ... and he showed them the orders, that he had the orders to kill us, but he didn’t do it. But anyway ... needed shoes and we knew after the war there wouldn’t be any shoes to be gotten anywhere, so we figured ... never went into her house. After we finished eating, to my amazement, we didn’t even have a conversation
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6145. Jarosław, Living as Catholics
said she would. Then a couple of her sons appeared and, seeing us, urged her not to take us. (You can’t ... pretending to belong, but I did so want to live and being Jewish was a death sentence, so I couldn’t afford ... taken her and me, but not my little sister, so of course we didn’t go. In a bold and brave move, she ... were spared that trip! We didn’t know what was going on at the front. Radio and newspapers were
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6146. Sima Gleichgevicht-Wasser
said. “My family didn’t hate any race or any human being. Our religion tells us, ‘Love thy neighbor as ... underground captain known as Harski, to help get Sima a Kennkarte. He arranged it all so that Sima wasn’t ... immediately that he knew I was Jewish. It is difficult to explain how terrible it was. I didn’t know anybody ... the last rites and confession with me. I don’t know how I confessed because I was delirious with a
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6147. Remembrances of a Hidden Child
back for you.” She continued, “I don’t know how he knew but I told him that if anything happens to ... at a time because almost the next moment she was standing in front of me and yelling, “Don’t do ... Vanderlindens to move into Brussels itself so that their new neighbors wouldn’t know that I was not their ... I can’t remember their response; anyway I probably didn’t understand what they told me. However
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6148. Why I Feel that We Must Move On with the German People
asking myself ever since I was old enough to fathom the enormity of the Holocaust. I don’t think I could ... contempt as we feel for the perpetrators? Personally, I can’t. A few months ago, as I was doing my tour of ... people had done to mine. I was a little surprised and didn’t know what to say. So, I told her that while ... friend, an Auschwitz survivor who is now more than 90 years old. He once wrote that he didn’t believe in
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6149. The Unspeakable
authorities didn’t start persecuting Jews until October 1940, almost six months after the invasion began on ... because the German authorities didn’t start persecuting Jews until October 1940, almost six months after ... mother translating the last postcard she received. It said simply, “Thank you for the food parcel. Don’t ... labor. Consequently, it was generally assumed that Jewish women and children didn’t need to fear arrest
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6150. Andrii Bolianovskyi
most recent book is, Inozemni viiskovi formuvannia v zbroinykh sylakh Nimechchyny (1939–1945 ... Nimechchyny v Halychyni y 1941-1944 rr: vid formal'noї loial'nosti do krytyky i protestiv)” [Between Christian