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1876. Dr. Lauren McConnell
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Arts at Central Michigan University. Previously she taught at the University of Pittsburgh and Łódź ... University (Poland) as a visiting professor and was a Fulbright lecturer at the University of Constantine the ... Studies; “The Dramatic Choice of Cooperation and Non-Violence: Vaclav Havel’s Tomorrow We Will Start Up -
1877. Dr. Kierra Crago-Schneider
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Interests? An Examination of German and American Perceptions of Jewish Displaced Persons Active on the Black ... at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies, Dr. Crago-Schneider ... Market in Munich’s Möhlstrasse,” in Yad Vashem Review (2010); and “The Bibliography of Yiddish and Hebrew -
1878. Natalia Aleksiun
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the Graduate School of Jewish Studies at Touro College in New York (USA) and Assistant Professor at ... syjonistyczny w Polsce 1944–1950 (Where To? The Zionist Movement in Poland, 1944–1950; Warsaw: Trio, 2002) and ... Jewish history in Poland, the history of historiography, and the Holocaust, including entries for Yad -
1879. Paul Bernard-Nouraud
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2012). Mr. Bernard-Nouraud has presented at various conferences, including the American Comparative ... Literature Association Congress (ACLA) at Brown University, Providence, on Figuring the Other: Colonial and ... la portée historique de la Shoah; and the 2011 French Canadian Association for Knowledge (ACFAS -
1880. Sheet of US poster stamps encouraging people to donate to a humanitarian organization
correspondence, documents, and publications relating to the American response and humanitarian campaigns in the ... the Statute of Kalisz, the Haggadah, and a series of watercolors on the American Revolutionary War ... Jewish American ephemera and archival collection ... United States before and during the Holocaust.
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1881. S.E. Eisterer
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at Harvard University (2017-2018), a Princeton-Mellon Fellow in Architecture, Urbanism, and the ... Humanities (2020-2021), and a Humboldt Fellow at the Technical University Darmstadt and the Munich ... Documentation Centre for the History of National Socialism. She has also taught at Boston University and -
1882. Michael Meng 2010
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his M.A. and Ph.D. in history at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. For his Charles H ... Jewish Sites in Postwar Germany and Poland as well as, “Did the Poles Collaborate or Resist the Nazis ... Problems with Narrating the Holocaust in Poland,” in editors Jonathan Petropoulous, Lynn Rapaport, and John -
1883. The Museum at 30: Our Plan
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organizations, and Holocaust institutions and sites, but others, such as the American Library Association, FBI ... again. it’s up to you now that my past does not become your future.” —Elie Wiesel Our nation and the ... protecting the truth and ensuring the relevance of the Holocaust for new generations worldwide. Our role is -
1884. Henry Morgenthau Jr. (1891-1967). Secretary of the Treasury under Franklin Roosevelt, and highest ranking Jew in the administration.
became Chairman of the UJA (1946-50) and became involved with many Zionist causes. ... ranking Jew in the administration.
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1885. Convinced
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Pauline Kneissler wanted to become a nurse. And in 1939, she is recruited by the Nazis to be a nurse in a ... Museum, this is 12 Years That Shook the World. I’m Erin Harper. Pauline Kneissler was born and raised in ... estate, and provided Pauline with a private tutor. But after the rise of communism, the newly-formed -
1886. Levi Eshkol (left) and former U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau (right), discuss the problems and achievments of Tal Shachar.
achievements with Levi Eshkol, Head of the Department of Settlement and Treasurer of the Jewish Agency. ... problems and achievments of Tal Shachar.
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1887. Wilhelm Wagner, defendant and former supervisor of the camp laundry, testifies at the trial of former camp personnel and prisoners from Dachau.
Dachau to find a method of immunizing people against malaria; and three former prisoners. The trial ... lasted from November 15 to December 13, 1945, with seventy witnesses called for the prosecution and fifty
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1888. Group portrait of the students and teachers of the Hebrew primary school in the Schlachtensee displaced persons camp.
the soft military cap) and Regina Laks (fourth row center). ... AMERICANS; CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; DP CAMPS/CENTERS; DPS (JEWISH); FISHBEIN, HAROLD
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1889. American soldiers move through Belgium and Germany
Duren in mid-March 1945 and then to Euskirchen.] Army trucks on the road. VAR shots of another city in ... ruins, a dead horse lies in the street. More ruins, planes fly overhead. Tanks and trucks, soldiers
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1890. How did the shared foundational element of eugenics contribute to the growth of racism in Europe and the United States?
both Nazi Germany and the United States in the same period, racism had deep historical roots. Hostility ... toward Jews and people of color had long been justified on various grounds. Among the reasons were
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1891. Group portrait of the physicians and nurses in the hospital of the Schlachtensee displaced persons' camp.
Paul L. Kimmel MD is the son of Laura Spath (b. 8/11/1918) and Dr. Alfred Kimmel (b. 1/15/1913 ... ), bo Paul L. Kimmel MD is the son of Laura Spath (b. 8/11/1918) and Dr. Alfred Kimmel (b. 1/15/1913
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1892. Portrait of Andree Romain (Delforges), Righteous Among the Nations and the rescuer of the donor.
Charles was 10 years old, the American Army came through and one of the troop units was stationed at their ... villa. The Americans gave them food and provided protection from the Germans. After a few months, the ... Portrait of Andree Romain (Delforges), Righteous Among the Nations and the rescuer of the donor
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1893. The defendants remove their shoelaces and personal possessions at the beginning of the trial of 61 former camp personnel and prisoners from Mauthausen.
American Military Tribunal in Dachau, Germany. All of the defendants were charged with violation of the ... starvation. Among those charged was August Eigruber, the former Gauleiter of Upper Austria and one of the
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1894. The Hess and Heilbrun families board the MS St. Louis in the port of Hamburg.
The Hess and Heilbrun families board the MS St. Louis in the port of Hamburg. Pictured from left ... Ruth Heilbrun is the daughter of Bruno and Selly (Grete) Heilbrun. She was born February 13, 1925 ... i Ruth Heilbrun is the daughter of Bruno and Selly (Grete) Heilbrun. She was born February 13, 1925
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1895. View of the cowshed and the stable in the training farm of Gross Breesen.
remained in the camp for an additional three weeks. After his release, George made plans to emigrate, and ... in February 1939 he left for the Netherlands to wait for an American visa. The following year he
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1896. Max and Fanny Valfer
/courtesy Bergman family. By the time Max and Fanny Valfer applied for American immigration visas in ... Document courtesy of the FDR library. The Valfers were never formally denied American visas and were ... In Danger Max and Fanny Valfer Max and Fanny Valfer were among the 6,504 Jews from Southwest ... the United States. Fanny and Max Valfer, 1934. Photograph courtesy of Ruth Valfer Bergman Archives
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1897. Prelude to war and scenes of destruction inflicted by the invading German army in Warsaw
In the 1930s, the American filmmaker Julien Bryan chronicled life in Poland and Nazi Germany. When ... Poland - the Country and the People
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1898. Staged scenes of domestic life and folk dancing in the region of Katowice
In the 1930s, the American filmmaker Julien Bryan chronicled life in Poland and Nazi Germany. When ... Poland - the Country and the People
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1899. What were some similarities between racism in Nazi Germany and in the United States, 1920s-1940s?
legitimate and normal. They also used these precedents to point out the hypocrisy of American critics of Nazi ... disabilities (including “the feebleminded” and epileptics), and prisons. American eugenicists, meanwhile, were ... Germany and Black people and other Americans of color in the United States, were seen as “racially
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1900. Cooks (Arras and Russell) prepare a meal in the galley of the President Warfield/Exodus 1947.
of unrestricted Jewish immigration into Palestine and the need for a Jewish national home. In ... November 1946 the Mosad le-Aliya Bet (the Agency for Illegal Immigration) acquired an American ship, the