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8976. Studio Portrait of Theresia Seibel
Heyde conducted research on twins. She later found one of the twins, Rolanda, lying dead in the clinic
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8977. 1931 studio portrait of Abraham Moshe Muhlbaum
was entirely cut off from the outside world. No one knew his whereabouts, or even if he was alive
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8978. Public Opinion Poll on Entering World War II
Germany and send our army and navy abroad to fight? May 1940 A poll conducted one week after Nazi Germany
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8979. Leading a New Nation
in 1947. One was a member of the committee that laid out the fundamental rights and citizenship of
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8980. A Family Portrait
photographs, Sonia’s hand-worked linen remained one of Marsha’s only lasting connections to her
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8981. Germans search Jews for weapons
-December 1939. This is one of a series of photos taken by Arthur Grimm, an SS propaganda company
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8982. Madeline Deutsch describes her postwar experiences
Gross-Rosen for one year until liberation by Soviet forces in May 1945. Madeline and her mother
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8983. Bart Stern describes how he survived to be liberated in the Auschwitz camp
march out of the camp. Along with a number of ill prisoners who were in the camp infirmary, Bart was one
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8984. Alisa (Lisa) Nussbaum Derman describes postwar emigration with the Brihah movement
Lisa was one of three children born to a religious Jewish family. Following the German
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8985. Postwar Trials
court of law became one of the war aims of the Allied powers
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8986. 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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8987. Nazi Camps
designed for efficient mass murder. The first one, which opened in December 1941, was
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8988. Benjamin (Ben) Meed describes Warsaw after the German occupation in 1939 and first experiencing antisemitism
Ben was one of four children born to a religious Jewish family
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8989. Madeline Deutsch describes the sacrifices her mother made to help her survive
Gross-Rosen for one year until liberation by Soviet forces in May 1945. Madeline and her mother
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8990. 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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8991. Denmark
flight from Denmark. This relatively small number represents one of the highest Jewish survival rates for
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8992. 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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8993. 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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8994. 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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8995. Alisa (Lisa) Nussbaum Derman describes partisan activities
Lisa was one of three children born to a religious Jewish family
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8996. Gertrud Teppich
Gertrud, born Gertrud Herz, was one of three children born to a Jewish family in the German
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8997. Bulgaria
Between 1919 and 1945, Bulgaria was one of several kingdoms located in southeastern Europe, an
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8998. 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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8999. 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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9000. 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