Displaying: 51 75 of 113 matches for “jewish”
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51. An Unexpected Letter
unexpected letter and a picture from a former non-Jewish playmate. The picture . . . was of a group of ... came to power, when Jewish and non-Jewish children still played together.[In 1997] I had visited Bremen ... killing Jews was the proper thing to do? . . . He never wrote to me again. Kristallnacht Jewish Emigration
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52. Forced Sale
Forced Sale Looting Businesses Owned by Jews Forced Sale As part of an effort to exclude Jewish ... . Following Kristallnacht, Walter Tick’s father, Isidor, was forced to sell his store to a non-Jewish
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53. Inviting Brutality
German invasion, Latvian civilians unleashed a wave of ruthless attacks on Riga’s Jewish people. At ... Jews in city streets. In this photograph, men attack a Jewish man on a street in Riga. German
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54. Watching Neighbors
captured this photograph of Jewish neighbors ordered deported from Amsterdam in 1942. Other neighbors watch ... Neighbors looking on Jewish people being deported Neighborhood children
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55. Robbing Jews to Enrich the “German Nation”
Robbing Jews to Enrich the “German Nation” Enforcing Laws to Seize Jewish People’s Property ... effort to strip Jewish people of their property. They also helped to ensure that these assets were
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56. The Nuremberg Race Laws
enforce anti-Jewish policies, because the definition of Jewish was unclear. On September 15, 1935, the ... —namely non-Jewish Europeans. The Nazis considered Jews to be racially alien and not European. They later
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57. Remnants of a Once-Thriving Business
Remnants of a Once-Thriving Business Enforcing Laws to Seize Jewish People’s Property ... 1938, when Nazi Germany annexed Austria. Authorities immediately implemented new anti-Jewish laws. One ... Austria German Jewish Refugees
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58. Oral History: Jana Malish
Oral History: Jana Malish rjgnf7G1-hc Rising Anti-Jewish Hatred Destroys Friendships Oral History ... ghetto’s Jews to camps and killing centers in 1942, the local Jewish community hoped to bribe them to stop ... the deportations. Jana turned to a non-Jewish friend for help but was shocked to find that the friend
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59. Closer Than Blood
Closer Than Blood A Non-Jewish Family Risks Everything “Closer than Blood” Fourteen ... and deporting Jewish people in her town of Żółkiew, Poland. Together with two other families ... -Jewish couple, Julia and Valentin Beck, and their teenage daughter, Ala, agreed to help hide the families
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60. Oral History: Norbertas Jokūbauskas
forced to undress and walk toward a mass grave, a young Lithuanian Jewish woman recognized the man ... shot. The guard was a young Lithuanian man named Norbertas Jokūbauskas. Like many other non-Jewish ... Union. His unit was attached to one of dozens of killing squads that murdered over one million Jewish
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61. Sketches from Childhood
Sketches from Childhood A Town Gathers to See Jewish Neighbors Deported Sketches from ... hunger took a deadly toll on prisoners in Gurs. Of 21 Jewish Germans sent there from Philippsburg, 6 died
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62. Film: Massacre on the Beach
militia helped round up Jewish men and transport them to pits dug on a local beach. A German sailor ... ,000 Jewish people were murdered in Liepāja. The shootings were carried out openly, mostly in open places like
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63. The Spread of Antisemitic Hate Throughout World
Nazi Germany planned to spread anti-Jewish propaganda across the globe. German authorities produced ... ’ hopes, fears, and prejudices. The Nazis drew on existing anti-Jewish prejudice to whip up hatred and
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64. An Ordinary Day At Work
An Ordinary Day At Work Enforcing Laws to Seize Jewish People’s Property An Ordinary Day at ... carry out anti-Jewish laws would prevent them from advancing in the workplace. For others, the need for
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65. Counting, Mapping, and Registering
borders. This map of Jewish homes in Amsterdam was created by employees in the city statistics ... city block. Each dot on the map represents ten Jewish residents. Maps like this allowed German
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66. Modeling Hate
all non-Jewish Germans ages 10 to 18. Only a small number managed to resist joining. Locals watching ... Jewish men and women Leader Hitler Youth
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67. Oral History: Edward Adler
Hamburg, Germany, in a nonobservant Jewish family. Despite laws banning what Nazis called “race ... mixing,” Edward began dating a young German woman who was not Jewish. Another German, jealous of
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68. Fashion, Rebellion, Resistance
handmade Star of David in protest of anti-Jewish laws. Like most of the teens who joined the yellow ... authorities. Maurice was eventually released and survived the war. Jewish Badge: During the Nazi Era
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69. Oral History: Rosa Marx
Oral History: Rosa Marx X7xAsxG9EdU Excluding Jewish Students Oral History: Rosa Marx And I ... Marx did not feel the sting of anti-Jewish hate in the classroom until 1938. That November, Nazi
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70. No Longer Safe
No Longer Safe A Friend Joins an Anti-Jewish Mob No Longer Safe Like thousands of other Jewish men
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71. Longstanding Bonds
—the Świerczeks were Christian, the Parisers, Jewish—their children had played together at school ... confiscating all Jewish people’s property. Leo Świerczek agreed to hide the Parisers’ belongings as
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72. Combating Nazi Propaganda
George Mosse discusses one way in which Jewish groups tried to fight back against rising antisemitism.
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73. Teachers
Jewish students as inferior?
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74. The Weapons of Dictatorship: Terror and Propaganda
breathes freely anymore, no free word, neither printed nor spoken. —German Jewish diarist Victor ... —and introduced anti-Jewish laws and policies. The regime either shut down other political parties or
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75. The German Newspaper Industry
. Goebbels pledged to cleanse the German press of Jewish influence. Laws were enacted to prohibit Jews and ... those married to Jews from being newspaper editors. The Nazi state forced Jewish German publishers to