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1001. Plate used by a German Jewish displaced person and camp survivor
veteran of World War I, 1914-1918. Norbert was active in the German Jewish Youth Alliance. Hitler came to
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1002. Money acquired by a German Jewish displaced person and camp survivor
veteran of World War I, 1914-1918. Norbert was active in the German Jewish Youth Alliance. Hitler came to
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1003. Money acquired by a German Jewish displaced person and camp survivor
veteran of World War I, 1914-1918. Norbert was active in the German Jewish Youth Alliance. Hitler came to
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1004. Money acquired by a German Jewish displaced person and camp survivor
veteran of World War I, 1914-1918. Norbert was active in the German Jewish Youth Alliance. Hitler came to
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1005. Oral history interview with Lenore Lichtman
“Slava Ukrajini!” (“Glory to Ukraine!”), which she perceived as the equivalent of “Heil Hitler ... joining a Hungarian youth group and being required to raise silkworms (for parachutes) for the war effort
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1006. Advertising herald for the film, “Tomorrow- The World!” (1944)
popular 1943 Broadway play of the same name, and centers around a 12-year-old member of the Hitler Youth
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1007. Jewish Brigade Group arm patch with blue and white stripes and a Star of David worn by a Brigade soldier
name of Tzipora. Hitler’s appointment as Chancellor in 1933 led to increasingly severe restrictions on ... and joined the Youth Hachschara in Rissen, Schleswig-Holstein, near Altona, to gain agricultural
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1008. Jewish Brigade Group arm patch with 4 red chevrons worn by a soldier in the Brigade
name of Tzipora. Hitler’s appointment as Chancellor in 1933 led to increasingly severe restrictions on ... and joined the Youth Hachschara in Rissen, Schleswig-Holstein, near Altona, to gain agricultural
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1009. Prisoner patch with red triangle and number issued to a German Jewish prisoner
veteran of World War I, 1914-1918. Norbert was active in the German Jewish Youth Alliance. Hitler came to
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1010. Medal issued to a German Jewish displaced person and camp survivor
veteran of World War I, 1914-1918. Norbert was active in the German Jewish Youth Alliance. Hitler came to
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1011. Bent metal shard saved by a soldier in the Jewish Brigade, British Army
name of Tzipora. Hitler’s appointment as Chancellor in 1933 led to increasingly severe restrictions on ... and joined the Youth Hachschara in Rissen, Schleswig-Holstein, near Altona, to gain agricultural
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1012. Pocketknife owned by a German Jewish displaced person and camp survivor
veteran of World War I, 1914-1918. Norbert was active in the German Jewish Youth Alliance. Hitler came to
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1013. Nazi Germany, 5 mark note, acquired by a US soldier
denomination Funf Reichsmark, and a framed portrait of an idealized Hitler Youth, above the serial number in
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1014. White, monogrammed tablecloth belonging to the family of a German Rabbi
Magdeburg. In addition to Georg’s activities, Magdeburg also had a Jewish school, several Jewish youth clubs ... a deep-seated German-Jewish identity. On January 30, 1933, Adolf Hitler was appointed Chancellor of
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1015. Jewish Brigade Group embroidered shoulder title patch worn by a Brigade soldier
name of Tzipora. Hitler’s appointment as Chancellor in 1933 led to increasingly severe restrictions on ... and joined the Youth Hachschara in Rissen, Schleswig-Holstein, near Altona, to gain agricultural
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1016. Embossed brown leather bi-fold wallet used by a soldier in the Jewish Brigade, British Army
name of Tzipora. Hitler’s appointment as Chancellor in 1933 led to increasingly severe restrictions on ... and joined the Youth Hachschara in Rissen, Schleswig-Holstein, near Altona, to gain agricultural
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1017. Jewish Brigade Group uniform patch with 1 red stripe worn by a Brigade soldier
name of Tzipora. Hitler’s appointment as Chancellor in 1933 led to increasingly severe restrictions on ... and joined the Youth Hachschara in Rissen, Schleswig-Holstein, near Altona, to gain agricultural
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1018. John M. Steiner collection
other scholars, original documents relating to a member of the Hitler Youth, original correspondence
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1019. Evy Woods papers
Hitler’s rise to power in 1933, Jews were subjected to increasing persecution. Ernst’s brother lived in ... German. With her friend, Zippelle, she joined the Young Pioneers, a communist youth group. One day, while
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1020. Pen owned by a German Jewish refugee
veteran of World War I, 1914-1918. Norbert was active in the German Jewish Youth Alliance. Hitler came to
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1021. Text only broadside for a Nazi Party political rally, concert, and march
national election held in prewar Germany. On January 31, 1933, Adolf Hitler was appointed Chancellor. ... Grenzmark Nord [German men! German women! German youth! / Our prediction about the policy of appeasement
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1022. Insert poster for the film, “Tomorrow- the World!” (1944)
around a 12-year-old member of the Hitler Youth who moves to the United States to live with his American
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1023. One-sheet poster for the film, “Tomorrow, the World!” (1944)
member of the Hitler Youth who moves to the United States to live with his American uncle. Despite his
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1024. Alice Goldberger papers
Alice Goldberger (1897-1986) was born in Berlin, Germany. She was trained as a youth-work ... Hitler came to power, Alice being Jewish, was forced to give up her post. She immigrated to England in
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1025. Scarf worn by a German Jewish displaced person
veteran of World War I, 1914-1918. Norbert was active in the German Jewish Youth Alliance. Hitler came to