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19926. Silver pin from the Schlachtensee displaced persons camp, with the Hebrew inscription "Speak Hebrew."
comfortable, middle class lifestyle, except for a four-year period between 1933-1937, when the depression
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19927. Report card issued to fifth-grader Regina Laks from the Herzel Hebrew Public School UNRRA Camp, at the Schlachtensee displaced persons camp.
comfortable, middle class lifestyle, except for a four-year period between 1933-1937, when the depression
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19928. Group portrait of the staff of the employment office at the Schlachtensee displaced persons camp.
comfortable, middle class lifestyle, except for a four-year period between 1933-1937, when the depression
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19929. An open page of a guest book belonging to the Ledermann family which includes the signatures of Otto, Edith, and Margot Frank.
not attend synagogue and celebrated Christmas rather than Hanukkah in their home. In 1933 while
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19930. Portrait of three sisters in Starachowice, Poland.
comfortable, middle class lifestyle, except for a four-year period between 1933-1937, when the depression
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19931. Group portrait of Jewish survivors in Lodz. Pictured from left to right are: Rozalia Laks, her uncle Alexander Laks, and her cousin Anja Ptashnik.
comfortable, middle class lifestyle, except for a four-year period between 1933-1937, when the depression
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19932. Portrait of a young Jewish DP living in the Schlachtensee displaced persons camp.
comfortable, middle class lifestyle, except for a four-year period between 1933-1937, when the depression
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19933. Portrait of a young Jewish DP living in Lodz soon after the war.
comfortable, middle class lifestyle, except for a four-year period between 1933-1937, when the depression
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19934. Portrait of Jewish DP sisters. Pictured left to right are Hania (later Anna Wilson) and Rozalia (Krysia, later Chris Lerman).
comfortable, middle class lifestyle, except for a four-year period between 1933-1937, when the depression
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19935. Shmuel (Miles) and Rozalia (Krysia Laks) Lerman walk along a street in Berlin.
comfortable, middle class lifestyle, except for a four-year period between 1933-1937, when the depression
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19936. Women and children who have been selected for deportation, are photographed through the wire fence of the central prison, during the "Gehsperre" action in the Lodz ghetto.
., The War Against the Jews 1933-1945. New York, 1975.
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19937. Günter Haas (holding the ball) poses with a group of boys in the Château de la Hille children's home.
1933, the family faced increasing antisemitism and on the night of Kristallnacht, November 9, 1938 both
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19938. Norbert Wollheim (right) and Rabbi Leo Baeck (center) converse with an official soon after Baeck's arrival in Hamburg at the start of a three week visit to Germany.
the Jewish National Fund. On September 17, 1933 Baeck became the president of the Reichsvertretung
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19939. Norbert Wollheim (center, right) and Rabbi Leo Baeck (left) converse with an official soon after Baeck's arrival in Hamburg at the start of a three week visit to Germany.
the Jewish National Fund. On September 17, 1933 Baeck became the president of the Reichsvertretung
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19940. Rabbi Leo Baeck poses with a group of Jewish leaders during his three week visit to Germany.
the Jewish National Fund. On September 17, 1933 Baeck became the president of the Reichsvertretung
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19941. Rabbi Leo Baeck is interviewed by a British soldier upon his arrival in Hamburg at the start of a three week visit to Germany.
the Jewish National Fund. On September 17, 1933 Baeck became the president of the Reichsvertretung
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19942. Rabbi Leo Baeck is interviewed by a British soldier upon his arrival in Hamburg at the start of a three week visit to Germany.
the Jewish National Fund. On September 17, 1933 Baeck became the president of the Reichsvertretung
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19943. Rabbi Leo Baeck and Norbert Wollheim converse with an official soon after Baeck's arrival in Hamburg at the start of a three week visit to Germany.
the Jewish National Fund. On September 17, 1933 Baeck became the president of the Reichsvertretung
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19944. Margot (Miriam) and Gerhard (Gad) Beck pose outside on the day of his Bar Mitzvah.
Lvov, on Zamarstynowska Street, and as a result, most of her schoolmates were Jews. In 1933 Tamara
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19945. Passport photo of Jewish refugee writer Lion Feuchtwanger.
lecture tour of the U.S. when Hitler came to power on January 30, 1933. Soon after, Feuchtwanger's home
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19946. Lion and Marta Feuchtwanger pose in front of a bookcase.
lecture tour of the U.S. when Hitler came to power on January 30, 1933. Soon after, Feuchtwanger's home
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19947. A crowd eagerly reads the special edition of the Nurnberger newspaper reporting on the sentences meted out by the International Military Tribunal.
Until 1933, Gerd attended the local Volksschule [primary school] in Freiburg. In April or May of that
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19948. An American correspondent reads the special edition of the Nurnberger newspaper reporting on the sentences meted out by the International Military Tribunal.
Until 1933, Gerd attended the local Volksschule [primary school] in Freiburg. In April or May of that
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19949. Portrait of Edgar Krasa drawn by Leo Haas in Theresienstadt.
where his father worked as a salesman. In 1933 his family moved to Prague. In the late 1930s after the
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19950. Portrait of Edgar Krasa drawn by Leo Haas in Theresienstadt and given to Krasa's mother as a birthday present.
where his father worked as a salesman. In 1933 his family moved to Prague. In the late 1930s after the