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26. Germany: Jewish Population in 1933
to the census of June 16, 1933, the Jewish population of Germany, including the Saar region (which at ... all Jews living in the 10 largest German cities. The largest Jewish population center was in
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27. German Jewish Refugees, 1933–1939
Germany. These included the degree of pressure placed on the Jewish community in Germany and the ... willingness of other countries to admit Jewish immigrants. However, in the face of increasing legal repression
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28. Jewish Community Life in Munkacs
Political Life Jewish communal life and politics in Munkacs between ... Shapira also opposed the Zionism of the Jewish Party of Czechoslovakia and the Agudah (Orthodox Jewish
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29. Jewish Badge
. During the Nazi era, German authorities reintroduced the Jewish badge as a key element of their larger ... plan to persecute and eventually to annihilate the Jewish population of Europe. They used the badge
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30. Jewish Communities of Prewar Germany
German Jewish Life Though they lived almost exclusively in villages and small towns at ... aggressive antisemitism, repeated economic setbacks, and political instability limited Jewish acculturation
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31. Jewish Badge
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32. Jewish Partisans
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33. Jewish Councils
The Germans established Jewish Councils (Judenraete) in the ghettos during World War II ... Jewish Councils were required to implement Nazi policies in the ghettos. This role meant impossible moral
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34. Did He Know I Was Jewish?
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smiling. He takes my picture. Did he know I was Jewish? Or was he just oblivious? Did he see a happy -
35. Impressions of Contemporary Polish Jewish Life
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impressions of contemporary Polish Jewish life, the complex issues emerging, his experiences with the Jewish ... various Jewish activities in present-day Poland and overall friendly atmosphere toward the Jews. by -
36. Jewish Life in Europe Before the Holocaust
Jewish ... Life in Europe before the Holocaust In 1933 the largest Jewish populations were concentrated in
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37. Jewish Badge: During the Nazi Era
Summary: Historical Origins of the Jewish Badge Over the course of more than ten ... were often part of a series of anti-Jewish measures designed to segregate Jews from the rest of the
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38. Jewish Community of Kalisz: Economy, Politics, Government
for the garment industry. In 1921, of the over 500 Jewish-owned factories and enterprises, 400 ... Jewish-owned mills in Kalisz reached all parts of Poland. There was also a handful of Jewish
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39. Jewish Community of Kalisz: Youth, Culture, Religion
Youth movements Youth movements played an important role in the Kalisz Jewish community ... number of Jewish communists from Kalisz volunteered to fight in the Spanish
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40. German and Austrian Jewish Refugees in Shanghai
war in Europe, the International Settlement and French Concession were home to two main Jewish groups ... Nazi policy encouraged Jewish emigration from Germany, and a ship's passage enabled a person to gain
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41. Polish Jewish Refugees in Lithuania, 1939–40
without the tireless efforts of many individuals. Several Jewish organizations and Jewish communities ... Polish Jewish refugees temporarily residing in Lithuania. Refugees in Lithuania In the
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42. German Invasion of Poland: Jewish Refugees, 1939
thousands of Jewish and non-Jewish refugees fled the advancing German army into eastern Poland, hoping that ... about 300,000 Jewish refugees from German-occupied Poland were trapped. The vast majority of these
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43. Anti-Jewish Legislation in Prewar Germany
persecution of Jews as they conceived, discussed, drafted, adopted, enforced, and supported anti-Jewish ... first major law to curtail the rights of Jewish citizens was the "Law for the Restoration of the
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44. Remaining Jewish Population of Europe in 1945
Jewish ... Population of Europe Six million Jews died in the Holocaust. Jewish
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45. Jewish Community of Munkacs: An Overview
Hungary from 1938–1945. Interwar Munkacs had a very large Jewish ... established by a Hasidic Jew, and it too closed on the Sabbath and Jewish holidays. Materially
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46. Jewish Losses during the Holocaust: By Country
mature Jewish culture. By 1945, most European Jews—two out of every three—had been killed. When ... Jewish losses country by country are offered below. All figures are estimates and subject to change with
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47. Anti-Jewish Legislation in North Africa
. On October 3, 1940, the first anti-Jewish law (Le Statut des Juifs) was introduced in France ... for Jewish Affairs, or CGQJ) was established under the leadership of Xavier Vallat. The Vichy regime
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48. Jewish Refugees Aboard the SS Quanza
Jewish refugees fleeing Nazi-dominated Europe following the fall of France earlier that summer ... passengers, who included the French-Jewish actor Marcel Dalio and his wife Madeleine Lebeau, both of
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49. Frank Blaichman (Jewish Partisan Educational Foundation biography)
patrols. Frank’s squad joined a larger all-Jewish unit, with strong ties to the Polish underground
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50. Sam Gruber (Jewish Partisan Educational Foundation biography)
joined his Jewish partisan unit called the Markuszow group. They engaged in sabotage, derailing trains ... commander-in-chief of the AL visited the all-Jewish unit and promoted the leaders, including Sam, to the