Displaying: 76 100 of 307 matches for “jewish”
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76. Evian Conference fails to aid refugees
to discuss the problem of Jewish refugees. The refugees were desperate to flee Nazi persecution in ... they intended to take no official action to alleviate the German-Jewish refugee problem.
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77. Ivo Herzer describes a roundup (from which he was released) of Jews by Croatian collaborators in 1941
Ivo grew up in a middle-class Jewish family in Zagreb. He experienced little overt ... Jewish refugees. Ivo lived in Italian internment camps, including the Rab island camp, before moving to
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78. Frank Bleichman describes conditions in and dangers facing a partisan camp in the forests of Poland
Frank was one of seven children born to a religious Jewish family in Kamionka, in the Lublin ... Jewish partisans who roamed the forests in search of weapons and food. After obtaining weapons by
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79. Ruth Meyerowitz describes surviving a selection for the gas chamber
In Frankfurt, Ruth's family faced intensifying anti-Jewish measures; her father's business was ... taken over and Ruth's Jewish school was closed. In April 1943, Ruth and her family were deported to
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80. Ludmilla Page describes German industrialist Oskar Schindler
Ludmilla was born to an assimilated Jewish family in Kishinev, Romania. She and her mother, a ... Oskar Schindler. In October 1944, Schindler attempted to save some Jewish workers by relocating them
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81. Hans Heimann describes internment in Italy
worked for the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee and helped ... resettle Jewish refugees.
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82. Simone Weil Lipman describes helping children as an OSE worker in Rivesaltes
father bred sheep. Simone and her brother were active in Jewish scouting. In 1940, she worked as a ... Children's Aid Society (OSE) to rescue Jewish children.
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83. Simone Weil Lipman describes helping the Children's Aid Society (OSE) move children to safety in southern France
father bred sheep. Simone and her brother were active in Jewish scouting. In 1940, she worked as a ... Children's Aid Society (OSE) to rescue Jewish children.
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84. Simone Weil Lipman describes camp conditions and her work for the Children's Aid Society (OSE) in Rivesaltes
father bred sheep. Simone and her brother were active in Jewish scouting. In 1940, she worked as a ... Children's Aid Society (OSE) to rescue Jewish children.
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85. Ruth Meyerowitz describes her memories of the Auschwitz crematoria
In Frankfurt, Ruth's family faced intensifying anti-Jewish measures; her father's business was ... taken over and Ruth's Jewish school was closed. In April 1943, Ruth and her family were deported to
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86. Pogrom in Lvov
claimed that the city's Jewish population had supported the Soviets. Ukrainian mobs went on a rampage ... against Jews. They stripped and beat Jewish women and men in the streets of Lvov. Ukrainian partisans
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87. David Levine describes hiding his two-year-old nephew during a roundup of children in the Kovno ghetto
David was born to a middle class Jewish family and attended a Jewish school. In August 1941
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88. US condemnation of Kristallnacht
"Kristallnacht" (the "Night of Broken Glass"), bands of Storm Troopers (SA) destroyed thousands of Jewish-owned ... from a protest rally in New York City. Rabbi Stephen S. Wise voiced the outrage of the American Jewish
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89. Eva Brust Cooper describes hiding after her family received protective papers from Raoul Wallenberg
Budapest. Eva's father was prominent in the Jewish community, and the family was able to retain their ... apartment in a Jewish star house (a house designated for Jews). In October Eva's parents secured protective
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90. Flory (Floritza) Jagoda describes seeking refuge in Italy
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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91. Alisa (Lisa) Nussbaum Derman describes partisan activities
Lisa was one of three children born to a religious Jewish family ... Brihah ("flight," "escape") movement of 250,000 Jewish Holocaust survivors from eastern Europe, Lisa and
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92. Alisa (Lisa) Nussbaum Derman describes postwar emigration with the Brihah movement
Lisa was one of three children born to a religious Jewish family. Following the German ... Brihah ("flight," "escape") movement of 250,000 Jewish Holocaust survivors from eastern Europe, Lisa and
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93. Alisa (Lisa) Nussbaum Derman describes a dangerous journey to reach partisan territory in the Naroch Forest, Poland
Lisa was one of three children born to a religious Jewish family ... ,000 Jewish Holocaust survivors from eastern Europe, Lisa and her husband Aron
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94. Edward Adler recalls forced labor and conditions in the Sachsenhausen camp
described here by Holocaust survivor Edward Adler. Edward was born to a Jewish family in Hamburg. In ... -Jewish woman. Classified as a habitual offender, he was later deported to the
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95. Alisa (Lisa) Nussbaum Derman describes going into hiding in June 1942 during roundups in the Slonim ghetto
Lisa was one of three children born to a religious Jewish family ... ,000 Jewish Holocaust survivors from eastern Europe, Lisa and her husband Aron
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96. Alisa (Lisa) Nussbaum Derman describes her escape from Slonim during a roundup in 1941
Lisa was one of three children born to a religious Jewish family ... ,000 Jewish Holocaust survivors from eastern Europe, Lisa and her husband Aron
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97. Ludmilla Page recalls arriving in Auschwitz instead of Oskar Schindler's munitions factory in Brünnlitz
Ludmilla was born to an assimilated Jewish family in Kishinev, Romania. She and her mother, a ... Oskar Schindler. In October 1944, Schindler attempted to save some Jewish workers by relocating them
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98. Ludmilla Page describes leaving Auschwitz and arriving at the Bruennlitz munitions factory in the Sudetenland
Ludmilla was born to an assimilated Jewish family in Kishinev, Romania. She and her mother, a ... Oskar Schindler. In October 1944, Schindler attempted to save some Jewish workers by relocating them
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99. Ludmilla Page describes arrival at the Brünnlitz munitions factory
Ludmilla was born to an assimilated Jewish family in Kishinev, Romania. She and her mother, a ... Oskar Schindler. In October 1944, Schindler attempted to save some Jewish workers by relocating them
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100. Ludmilla Page describes conditions in Oskar Schindler's munitions factory in Brünnlitz
Ludmilla was born to an assimilated Jewish family in Kishinev, Romania. She and her mother, a ... Oskar Schindler. In October 1944, Schindler attempted to save some Jewish workers by relocating them