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1726. Oral history interview with Herbert Stern
nanny; family vacations to Switzerland; seeing Nazis and Hitler Youth marching; getting stones thrown at
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1727. Oral history interview with Herbert Friedman
of his joined the Hitler Youth; helping Jews avoid deportation; preparing to leave Austria on the
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1728. Oral history interview with Joseph Elman
becoming involved with the Betar Zionist youth movement after listening to radio reports about Hitler and
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1729. Selected records of the Nazi Justice (NJ) collection
mostly Jewish heritage, originated in the Jewish youth movement. Another example of Jewish resistance ... shortly after Hitler came to power is the group around the social democrat, Gustav Flörsheim. This group
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1730. Oral history interview with Bernard Gola
religious services with his grandfather, and belonging to two Zionist youth groups; reading about Hitler in
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1731. Oertelt and Fromm families papers
The collection consists of a Star of David badge, Hitler Youth armband, photographs, copy prints
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1732. Oral history interview with Alfred Wenck
Hitler Youth
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1733. Oral history interview with Reinhard S
Hitler Youth
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1734. Oral history interview with Hans Rudolf Meyer
Hitler Youth
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1735. Oral history interview with Dieter Schutze
Hitler Youth
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1736. An official medical certification signed by sexologist Magnus Hirschfeld (1868-1935) reads (translated from German), <
was denounced as Jewish, social-democratic and "offensive to public morals". Right-wing youth gangs ... after Hitler's seizure of power in 1933 the Nazis launched a campaign to cleanse German libraries of "un
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1737. Gerd Katter (born Eva Katter), one of Magnus Hirschfeld's transsexual patients in the late twenties in the Institute for Sexual Science, around 1929.
was denounced as Jewish, social-democratic and "offensive to public morals". Right-wing youth gangs ... after Hitler's seizure of power in 1933 the Nazis launched a campaign to cleanse German libraries of "un
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1738. How and why did ordinary people across Europe contribute to the persecution of their Jewish neighbors?
organizations, the SA and SS, and the Hitler Youth—used intimidation against Jews and non-Jews to enforce Nazi ... for Hitler and who did not identify as Nazi—supported the positive changes and overlooked the threats
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1739. Arthur Kerdemann papers
collected by Kerdemann, primarily from his service with the U.S. Army and later. Included are a Hitler ... Youth training book, U.S. Army magazines Yank and Army Talk, and a copy of Berliner Illustrirte Zeitung ... detailing Hitler in Vienna and Austria’s annexation. Also included are news clippings and articles on Edith
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1740. Celebrating the opening of the new Reichstag; parades in Potsdam
HITLER YOUTH ... device to win support from conservatives and to reassure Germans that the new Reich's Chancellor Hitler
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1741. Group portrait of relatives and guests at the wedding of Lilly Weinberg and Eugene Herz.
school, and the other children, who belonged to the Hitler Youth, harassed her constantly. Ruth managed ... cantor. Ruth attended a German public school, and prior to Hitler's rise to power, had many non-Jewish
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1742. Portrait of an Austrian Jewish family. Pictured is Frima Hochstaet (second from the right) and four of her children (left to right): Max, Regina orGreta, Sarafina, and Regina or Greta.
her family to move her to a Jewish school. She remembers that Hitler Youth targeted Jewish school ... of Mussolini's pact with Hitler led the Landau family to make plans to immigrate to the United States
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1743. Portrait of Raoul Landau, a young Austrian Jewish boy, holding a stuffed monkey.
her family to move her to a Jewish school. She remembers that Hitler Youth targeted Jewish school ... of Mussolini's pact with Hitler led the Landau family to make plans to immigrate to the United States
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1744. Ruth Landau, a young Austrian Jewish girl, pushes her teddy bear in a stroller.
her family to move her to a Jewish school. She remembers that Hitler Youth targeted Jewish school ... of Mussolini's pact with Hitler led the Landau family to make plans to immigrate to the United States
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1745. An Jewish couple wearing bathing suits poses next to a lake.
her family to move her to a Jewish school. She remembers that Hitler Youth targeted Jewish school ... of Mussolini's pact with Hitler led the Landau family to make plans to immigrate to the United States
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1746. Group portrait of Jewish refugess in France. Pictured are Robert and Peter Tritsch, and Margit and Lilly Morawetz.
worked for a while for the Military Government in Germany re-educating German Hitler Youth. In 1953 she ... She was still in Prague when Hitler's army occupied Bohemia and Moravia on March 15, 1939. She and
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1747. A Jewish refugee in Portugal waiting to immigrate America goes on an excursion with two Portuguese friends.
worked for a while for the Military Government in Germany re-educating German Hitler Youth. In 1953 she ... She was still in Prague when Hitler's army occupied Bohemia and Moravia on March 15, 1939. She and
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1748. A prosperous Jewish family poses in front of a beach cabana while on vacation in Lido.
worked for a while for the Military Government in Germany re-educating German Hitler Youth. In 1953 she ... She was still in Prague when Hitler's army occupied Bohemia and Moravia on March 15, 1939. She and
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1749. Close-up portrait of a recent female immigrant to the United States.
worked for a while for the Military Government in Germany re-educating German Hitler Youth. In 1953 she ... She was still in Prague when Hitler's army occupied Bohemia and Moravia on March 15, 1939. She and
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1750. Studio portrait of a Czech Jewish businessman shortly before his death.
worked for a while for the Military Government in Germany re-educating German Hitler Youth. In 1953 she ... She was still in Prague when Hitler's army occupied Bohemia and Moravia on March 15, 1939. She and