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1. Jewish Brigade
Soldiers of the Jewish Brigade, British Eighth Army, in the Faenza area of Italy. The Jewish
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2. Nazi anti-Jewish boycott
place in society. The effort began with an organized boycott of Jewish-owned businesses. Gangs arrested
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3. Charlene Schiff describes anti-Jewish decrees and anti-Jewish measures after the German invasion of Horochow
Both of Charlene's parents were local Jewish community leaders
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4. Jewish refugees cross into Italy
The postwar movement of about 250,000 mainly eastern European Jewish survivors to displaced ... "). Here, Jewish refugees cross illegally into Italy, probably to charter a ship to sail to Palestine. The
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5. Jewish religious service at Dachau
David Eichhoren, a US army chaplain, leads one of the first Jewish prayer services after liberation.
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6. Edward Lessing describes wearing the compulsory Jewish badge.
Edward was born to a Jewish family in The Hague. In 1929, the family moved to the United States ... Germany invaded the Netherlands in May 1940. Anti-Jewish decrees were
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7. Jewish refugees arrive in Haifa and are interned
The ship "Henrietta Szold," carrying more than 500 Jewish "illegal" immigrants from Greece to
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8. Jewish deportees from Magdeburg in the Warsaw ghetto
Magdeburg, Germany, in a collection center run by the Jewish council in the Warsaw ghetto. In July 1942, the
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9. Jewish refugees trapped in no-man's-land
authorities expelled these Jewish residents of Pohorelice from the Sudetenland to Czechoslovakia. The Czech ... government, fearing a flood of refugees, refused to admit them. The Jewish refugees were then forced to camp
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10. Anti-Nazi protest organized by American Jewish Congress
The American Jewish Congress was among the first groups in the United States to oppose Nazism ... continued to hold rallies throughout the war years. The American Jewish Congress organized this anti-Nazi
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11. Adam Czerniakow, chairman of the Jewish council in Warsaw
they ordered the establishment of a Jewish council (Judenrat) in the city. They chose Adam Czerniakow ... a member of Warsaw's old Jewish Community Council, to lead it. Here, for German newsreels, a German
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12. Johanna Gerechter Neumann describes anti-Jewish measures in Hamburg, Germany
Amid intensifying anti-Jewish measures and the 1938
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13. Gerda Haas describes prewar Jewish community life in Ansbach
was the Jewish butcher. She attended German schools until 1936, and then moved to Berlin to attend a ... Jewish school. She returned to her hometown after Kristallnacht in November
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14. Hanne Hirsch Liebmann describes harassment and anti-Jewish sentiment in Germany
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15. Tomasz (Toivi) Blatt describes the Izbica Jewish council (Judenrat) and German attacks (Aktionen) there
ghetto and Jewish council in Izbica. Tomasz's
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16. Bella Jakubowicz Tovey describes a meeting between her father and the Jewish council leader in Sosnowiec
Bella was the oldest of four children born to a Jewish family in
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17. Renee Schwalb Fritz describes her experience as a Jewish child hiding in a Catholic convent
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18. Barbara Ledermann Rodbell describes her reaction to Nazi-mandated schools for Jewish children in Amsterdam
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19. Flory (Floritza) Jagoda describes anti-Jewish measures following the occupation of Zagreb
Flory was born into a Sephardic Jewish family. When Flory was a young girl, her mother moved to ... Ustase (pro-German Croatian nationalists) in Croatia. The Ustasa regime soon imposed anti-Jewish
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20. Sophie Turner-Zaretsky describes moving to London after liberation and discovering her Jewish heritage
was Jewish. It was not until after their liberation and move to London that Sophie learned the truth
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21. Liny Pajgin Yollick describes how hiding their Jewish identity saved her family's life in Nice, France
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22. Wilek (William) Loew describes Jewish life in prewar Lvov, including restrictions on admission to schools
Wilek was the son of Jewish parents living in the southeastern
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23. Hana Mueller Bruml describes an encounter with a non-Jewish friend in Prague
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24. Samuel Gruber describes a German girl's reaction to learning that he was Jewish
Germany as a prisoner of war. As the war continued, he and other Jewish prisoners received increasingly
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25. Preben Munch-Nielsen describes the Danish people's responsibility to help their Jewish fellow citizens