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20076. Pencil drawing of the men’s latrines at an internment camp created by a young German Jewish internee
observed the Sabbath and holidays, and kept kosher. On January 30, 1933, Adolf Hitler was appointed
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20077. Pencil drawing of internment camp barracks created by a young German Jewish internee
observed the Sabbath and holidays, and kept kosher. On January 30, 1933, Adolf Hitler was appointed
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20078. Monogrammed silver napkin rings owned by a German Rabbi
a deep-seated German-Jewish identity. On January 30, 1933, Adolf Hitler was appointed Chancellor of
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20079. Engraved wooden box presented to a Lieutenant General of the SS by his troops
Isaac (1874-1933) and Fannie Hauser Birnbaum. Isaac, a businessman by trade, was born near Warsaw
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20080. Piston head ashtray made for concentration camp commander found by US military aid worker
and the SS, member number 29892. He was assigned to work part time in the SS Motor Echelon. In 1933
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20081. Corona typewriter used by a US clergyman for an anti-Nazi sermon
1933-2012
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20082. Trunk used by a German Jewish refugee nurse and aid worker
as Chancellor on January 30, 1933, led to increasingly severe restrictions on Jews. The 1935
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20083. Konkowski and Blinbaum families papers
Binstock (b. in Bedzin) and Zalman Josek Konkowski (d. 1933). He had a brother Adolf Konkowski (b. 1903
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20084. Jerzy Ogurek papers
Jerzy “Jurek” Jakub Ogurek was born in Katowice, Poland, on October 20, 1933, to Alexander and
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20085. Charlene Schiff papers
tutors at the age of 4. 1933–39: In September 1939 Germany invaded Poland, and three weeks later the
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20086. Terrence Des Pres papers
approximately 1977-1984 Series 7: Printed materials, 1933-1987 Series 8: Subject files, 1966-1987 Series 9
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20087. Yellow Star of David badge worn by a Belgian Jew
Sonja. Zalman died in 1933. Later, Menachem immigrated to Brussels, Belgium, where he established
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20088. Unused Star of David badge with Jude for Jew owned by a young woman assigned to forced labor
’s older sister, Hannelore, was born on March 12, 1924. In January 1933, Adolf Hitler was appointed
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20089. Star of David badge with Jude for Jew worn by a young woman assigned to forced labor
’s older sister, Hannelore, was born on March 12, 1924. In January 1933, Adolf Hitler was appointed
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20090. Unused Star of David badge with Jude for Jew owned by a young woman assigned to forced labor
’s older sister, Hannelore, was born on March 12, 1924. In January 1933, Adolf Hitler was appointed
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20091. Norbert Wollheim papers
power in Germany in January 1933. In April, Norbert was expelled from law school at the University of
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20092. Epitaph and drawing of tombstones of friends buried at Gurs internment camp made by an inmate
continued to operate the studio. In 1930, Hanna entered the public elementary school. In January 1933
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20093. Watercolor scene of barracks and snowy mountains at Gurs internment camp made by an inmate
continued to operate the studio. In 1930, Hanna entered the public elementary school. In January 1933
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20094. Monique Joseph papers
Jewish school. In April 1933 Sally learned he and his business were to be targeted by local Nazi S.A. men
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20095. Shavuot prayer book inscribed by the brother of a German Kindertransport refugee
After Hitler’s appointment as Chancellor in January 1933, anti-Semitic restrictions were passed to
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20096. Evening of Reconciliation prayer book inscribed by the brother of a German Kindertransport refugee
After Hitler’s appointment as Chancellor in January 1933, anti-Semitic restrictions were passed to
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20097. Feast of Tabernacles prayer book inscribed by the brother of a German Kindertransport refugee
After Hitler’s appointment as Chancellor in January 1933, anti-Semitic restrictions were passed to
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20098. Postwar Belgian gazette recording the death of a German Jewish concentration camp prisoner
1929, Norbert and Auguste’s son, Siegfried, was born. On January 30, 1933, Hitler became Chancellor of
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20099. Set of four lobby cards for the film “Women in Bondage” (1944)
” observed this culture first hand, as German Jews who fled Berlin after Hitler came to power in 1933. The
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20100. German-Austrian League of Anti-Semites, 50 heller donation receipt
from several unaffiliated Christian owned newspapers such Vienna’s Reichspost and Zeitung. In 1933