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1826. Registration cards of Jewish refugees in Tashkent, Uzbekistan during WWII
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1827. Selected pamphlets from the Australian Jewish Historical Society
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1828. Betr.: Zurruhesetzung jüdischer Beamter.
Regarding: Retirement of Jewish civil servants.
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1829. Betr.: Zurruhesetzung jüdischer Beamter.
Regarding: Retirement of Jewish civil servants.
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1830. Betrifft: Beschädigung jüdischer Geschäfte.
Subject: Damage to Jewish businesses ... List of Jewish businesses that were damaged during a riot on 21 July, 1939. Includes name of
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1831. Betrifft: Erfassung jüdischer Mischlinge.
Subject: Registration of Part Jewish Persons.
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1832. AUFSTELLUNG der STRASSENORDNER
Arrangement of the Jewish Order Police ... List of members of the Jewish Order Police. Includes name, occupation, and pay.
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1833. [Documents related to the Jewish community of Targu Neamt]
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1834. Henry Morgenthau, Jr., greets Jewish refugees en route from Shanghai to Israel
administration and later chairman of the United Jewish Appeal, greets Jewish
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1835. Jewish children who were sheltered in the village of Le Chambon-sur-Lignon
Jewish children sheltered by the Protestant population of the village of
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1836. Handkerchief carried by a young Hungarian Jewish girl on the Kasztner train
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1837. Portrait of the Weidenfeld family wearing Jewish badges in the Czernowitz ghetto
Portrait of the Weidenfeld family wearing Jewish badges in the Czernowitz (Cernauti) ghetto
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1838. Gilbert and Eleanor Kraus with the 50 Austrian Jewish children they brought to the United States
Austrian Jewish children they brought to the United States. Photograph taken
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1839. Jewish refugee children from Germany soon after arrival in the United Kingdom
Jewish refugee children from Germany—part of a Children's Transport
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1840. 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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1841. 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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1842. A Jewish child refugee who fled eastern Europe as part of the Brihah
Jewish child refugee who fled eastern Europe as part of the organized postwar flight of Jews ... 's home for Jewish displaced persons. Italy, October 20, 1946.
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1843. Jewish DPs call for Great Britain to open Palestine to the Jews
Jewish survivors in a displaced persons camp post signs calling for Great Britain to open the
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1844. British soldiers forcibly removed these Jewish children from the ship Exodus 1947
Jewish children, forcibly removed by British soldiers from the ship
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1845. Renee Schwalb Fritz describes her experience as a Jewish child hiding in a Catholic convent
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1846. Barbara Ledermann Rodbell describes her reaction to Nazi-mandated schools for Jewish children in Amsterdam
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1847. Portrait of a boarding school class in which a Jewish boy was hidden
. Pictured in the top row at the far right is Zigmund Krauthamer, a Jewish child who was being hidden at the
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1848. A group of Jewish men at the Austerlitz station before deportation from Paris
group of Jewish men on a train platform with French policemen at the Austerlitz station before
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1849. 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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1850. Jewish lawyers line up to apply for permission to appear before the Berlin courts
Jewish lawyers line up to apply for permission to appear before the Berlin courts. New