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5351. A page from the Fenyves family cookbook
the Fenyveses lived in one corner of their apartment while Hungarian officers took over the rest of
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5352. Another page from the Fenyves family cookbook
the Fenyveses lived in one corner of their apartment while Hungarian officers took over the rest of
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5353. Additional page from the Fenyves family cookbook
the Fenyveses lived in one corner of their apartment while Hungarian officers took over the rest of
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5354. Back cover of Stanislava Roztropowicz's diary
of the diary kept by Stanislava, one of Sabina's rescuers. Stanislava
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5355. Hitler Youth knife and case
songs, and participated in similar activities. Knives such as this one emphasize the paramilitary nature
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5356. Hitler Youth proficiency badge
songs, and participated in similar activities. Badges such as this one emphasized the paramilitary
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5357. Jacob Wiener
told my brother to stand in the door and watch that no one should see it. They were afraid of [dark
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5358. Grafeneck T4 Facility
one and a half to five years. The chief perpetrators escaped justice entirely
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5359. Jozef Tiso
Slovak family on October 13, 1887 in Bytča, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Tiso was one of
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5360. Bernburg T4 Facility
were divided by gender. After a brief examination by one of the physicians, who noted a plausible
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5361. Anti-Jewish Boycott
the national boycott campaign lasted only one day and was ignored by many individual Germans who
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5362. Stahlecker Report
World War II. Stalhlecker commanded Einsatzgruppe A, one of four German special action units
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5363. Postwar Trials
court of law became one of the war aims of the Allied powers
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5364. Dress Worn by a Hidden Child
blue and white dress with crochet inserts in the waist and sleeves is one of the few pieces of clothing
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5365. Nazi Camps
designed for efficient mass murder. The first one, which opened in December 1941, was
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5366. Denmark
flight from Denmark. This relatively small number represents one of the highest Jewish survival rates for
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5367. German Jews during the Holocaust
restrictions on Jews remaining in Germany. One of the first wartime ordinances imposed a strict curfew on
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5368. Hans Rudelsheim
." Satisfied no one else was in the house, the German left. In March 1943 Hans was betrayed. He was
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5369. Gertrud Teppich
Gertrud, born Gertrud Herz, was one of three children born to a Jewish family in the German
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5370. Bulgaria
Between 1919 and 1945, Bulgaria was one of several kingdoms located in southeastern Europe, an
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5371. The Nazification of the German Police, 1933–1939
example, thirty-one police officers (out of approximately 2,600) were removed under the law, mostly for
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5372. The Police in the Weimar Republic
. One of the best examples of how politics influenced policing is the case of Prussia. Prussia played an
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5373. Henny Schermann
political opponents. In 1938, as one way of identifying Jews, a Nazi ordinance decreed that "Sara" was to be
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5374. Anti-Jewish Legislation in Prewar Germany
restricted all aspects of their public and private lives. Many of those laws were national ones that had been
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5375. Zuzana Gruenberger
laws in Kosice. 1940-44: In 1941, one year after Zuzana began school, the Hungarians moved the