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7526. Benjamin (Ben) Meed describes the burning of the Warsaw ghetto during the 1943 ghetto uprising
Ben was one of four children born to a religious Jewish family
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7527. Denmark
flight from Denmark. This relatively small number represents one of the highest Jewish survival rates for
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7528. 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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7529. 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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7530. Alisa (Lisa) Nussbaum Derman describes joining the Nekama (Revenge) Jewish partisan unit led by Josef Glazman in the Naroch Forest
Lisa was one of three children born to a religious Jewish family
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7531. Alisa (Lisa) Nussbaum Derman describes partisan activities
Lisa was one of three children born to a religious Jewish family
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7532. Gertrud Teppich
Gertrud, born Gertrud Herz, was one of three children born to a Jewish family in the German
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7533. Bulgaria
Between 1919 and 1945, Bulgaria was one of several kingdoms located in southeastern Europe, an
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7534. Madeline Deutsch describes ghettoization in Hungary
Gross-Rosen for one year until liberation by Soviet forces in May 1945. Madeline and her mother
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7535. Madeline Deutsch describes the seizure of property following the German occupation of Hungary
Gross-Rosen for one year until liberation by Soviet forces in May 1945. Madeline and her mother
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7536. 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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7537. 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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7538. 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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7539. Madeline Deutsch describes adjusting to social and educational life after the war
Gross-Rosen for one year until liberation by Soviet forces in May 1945. Madeline and her mother
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7540. 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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7541. Zuzana Gruenberger
laws in Kosice. 1940-44: In 1941, one year after Zuzana began school, the Hungarians moved the
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7542. Alisa (Lisa) Nussbaum Derman describes going into hiding in June 1942 during roundups in the Slonim ghetto
Lisa was one of three children born to a religious Jewish family
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7543. Alisa (Lisa) Nussbaum Derman describes her escape from Slonim during a roundup in 1941
Lisa was one of three children born to a religious Jewish family
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7544. Thomas Buergenthal describes international tribunals
Judge Thomas Buergenthal was one of the youngest survivors of the
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7545. Thomas Buergenthal describes operations of international tribunals
Judge Thomas Buergenthal was one of the youngest survivors of the
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7546. Alisa (Lisa) Nussbaum Derman describes a dangerous journey to reach partisan territory in the Naroch Forest, Poland
Lisa was one of three children born to a religious Jewish family
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7547. Map used as trial evidence
original drawing to Chicago to be used as evidence at the trial of one Bronislaw Hajda. At the conclusion
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7548. Auschwitz fence posts and Elie Wiesel quote on display at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
night in camp, which has turned my life into one long night, seven times cursed and seven times sealed
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7549. Martha and Waitstill Sharp
United States. Much of their activity involved individual cases, though on one occasion, Martha escorted
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7550. Resistance in the Smaller Ghettos of Eastern Europe
Lokacze prepared by Michael Diment. One of the more successful attempts at mass flight was from the