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30076. German passport issued to Alice "Sara" Mayer (inside)
all Jewish women in Germany with a first name of "non-Jewish" origin had to add "Sara" as a middle ... name on all official documents. Jewish men had to add the name "Israel". This enabled German officials ... to identify them as Jewish.
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30077. Eichmann Trial
counts, including crimes against the Jewish people and crimes against humanity ... Nuremberg Trial. As head of the RSHA’s section for Jewish affairs, Eichmann coordinated with Gestapo ... Eichmann was convicted of crimes against the Jewish people, crimes against humanity, war crimes, and ... Zivia Lubetkin, generated interest in Jewish resistance. The trial
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30078. "Kristallnacht": nationwide pogrom
translated from German as the "Night of Broken Glass." It refers to the violent anti-Jewish pogrom of ... the Sudetenland region of Czechoslovakia. Hundreds of synagogues and Jewish institutions all over the ... windows of thousands of Jewish-owned stores were smashed and the wares within looted. Jewish cemeteries
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30079. Hungary before the German Occupation
these politicians called for more radical steps to be taken in "solving the Jewish Question ... German troops in the invasion of Yugoslavia (April 1941) and the Soviet Union (June 1941). Jewish ... Jewish population of 825,000, less than 6 percent of the total population. This figure included 100 ... adequate shelter, food, or medical care, at least 27,000 Hungarian Jewish forced laborers died before the
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30080. Wannsee Conference and the "Final Solution"
Adolf Eichmann, chief of the RSHA Department IV B 4 (Jewish Affairs) SS Colonel Eberhard ... the Jewish populations of the United Kingdom, and the neutral nations (Switzerland, Ireland, Sweden ... selection, they are to be regarded as the core of a new Jewish revival.” The ... 's Axis partners to give up their Jewish populations, and preparatory measures for the “evacuations
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30081. Playbill
Program for an evening performance sponsored by the Shanghai Jewish Club. The program included ... the play "The Day of His Return" and a concert of Jewish songs. On April 27, 1943, the day of this ... performance featuring Warsaw Jewish actress Raya Zomina, fierce fighting continued in the Warsaw ghetto ... about the Holocaust reached the Jewish refugees in Shanghai, but they did not receive reliable news or
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30082. Eduard Schulte
). Schulte wanted to pass the information to leading Jewish organizations in the United States and to the ... . Koppelmann contacted Benjamin Sagalowitz, who ran an information bureau for the Jewish communities of ... World Jewish Congress. On August 8, 1942, Riegner presented his report to the British and American ... Stephen Wise, the president of the World Jewish Congress based in New York. The resulting cables got
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30083. Elie Wiesel: On the Atrocities in Sudan
City University of New York, the American Jewish World Service (Ruth Messinger) and several other ... Sudanese tragedy. We must be involved. How can we reproach the indifference of non-Jews to Jewish suffering ... shedding of the blood of thy fellow man.” The word is not “akhikha,” thy Jewish brother, but “réakha,” thy ... fellow human being, be he or she Jewish or not. All are entitled to live with dignity and hope. All are
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30084. Dawid Sierakowiak
Sierakowiak in July 1924. His father was a Jewish cabinet-maker. Dawid and his younger sister, Natalia (called ... teenager, Sierakowiak was a student at the local private Jewish preparatory school (called gimnazjum in ... Jewish life under the Germans in occupied Poland, through the eyes of a teenager. In particular, his ... diary chronicles the tragedy of the Lodz Jewish community, which the
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30085. Nazi Racism: In Depth
-nationalist and reflected a dangerous, racially based Jewish intellectualism. In 1931, the SS ... Race Laws in 1935. These laws codified a supposedly biological definition of Jewishness ... . The Nazi leadership considered the so-called Jewish race to be not only the most inferior of “races ... Having “defined” Jewishness, the Nazis implemented a policy aimed at the physical
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30086. Henry Morgenthau Jr.
Henry Morgenthau Jr. was born into a prominent family of German Jewish descent in New York City ... . Morgenthau was the only Jewish person to serve as a cabinet secretary during Roosevelt’s administration ... forced to resign from the Treasury in July 1945. He spent much of the rest of his life working for Jewish ... philanthropies, including the United Jewish Appeal, and became a strong supporter of the state of Israel.
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30087. Adolf Hitler: Early Years, 1889–1913
—and still present in popular culture today—that Hitler's grandfather was Jewish. Credible evidence to ... support the notion of Hitler's Jewish descent has never turned up. The two most likely candidates to have ... with Jewish people, in a region of the Habsburg state in which many German nationalists had been ... that was more practical and organizational than ideological. Nevertheless, it reinforced anti-Jewish
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30088. 1939: Key Dates
Central Office for Jewish Emigration in Berlin. January 30, 1939In a speech ... the earth and with that the victory of Jewry, but rather the annihilation of the Jewish race in Europe ... the St. Louis, most of them Jewish, leave Hamburg, Germany, for ... handpicked by the German Security Police, as the sole legal Jewish organization in Germany
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30089. 1945: Key Dates
the Gestapo hangs 20 Jewish children, who had been exploited ... treatment of Jewish displaced persons (DPs) in Germany. Following ... World War II, several hundred thousand Jewish survivors are unable or unwilling to return to their ... the plight of Jewish DPs, and leads eventually to improved conditions for them in the US zone of
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30090. Nicholas Winton and the Rescue of Children from Czechoslovakia, 1938–1939
baptized as a member of the Anglican Church by decision of his parents who were of German Jewish ancestry ... Moravia before long. He had been alarmed further by the violence against the Jewish community in Germany ... When he heard of subsequent efforts of Jewish agencies in Britain to rescue German and Austrian Jewish
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30091. "Children Who Survived in Hiding with the Help of Christians, by Provinces in Which They Were Hidden," In: SURVIVORS OF THE HOLOCAUST
Yivo Institute for Jewish Research ... World Jewish Congress ... List of c. 250 Jewish 'Children Who Survived in Hiding with the Help of Christians, by Provinces in ... Jewish children in the Holocaust --Poland --Registers.
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30092. JÜDISCHE GEMEINDEN IN DER VORDERRHÖN / Hans Nothnagel (Hrsg.)
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --Germany --Stadtlengsfeld. ... Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --Germany --Aschenhausen. ... Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --Germany --Kaltennordheim. ... Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --Germany --Öpfershausen.
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30093. German antisemitic Propaganda
[Use: Restricted download] National Center for Jewish Film ... National Center for Jewish Film ... National Center for Jewish Film ... denigrate Jews. All three excerpts emphasize exotic Jewish physical types and modes of dress. 1. A segment
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30094. Oral history interview with Stasė Daukšienė
Jewish Material Claims Against Germany. ... Stasė Daukšienė, born in Ylakiai, Lithuania in 1930, discusses prewar Jewish Christian relations ... including friendships and commerce; storing Jewish goods; rumors about impending persecution; anti-Jewish ... ); providing aid to Jewish women and children; witnessing the roundup of Jewish men and then later Jewish women
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30095. Oral history interview with David Gineo and Menashe Hauser
Jewish Material Claims Against Germany. ... Lt. Colonel David Gineo discusses fighting for the British under the flag of the Jewish brigade ... the emblem of Jewish Palestine which brigade members always wore; the brigade’s patches containing the ... words “chayal” (soldier) and “Chatevvah yehodet lohemet” (Jewish Brigade Group); the October 1944 act
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30096. Okresný úrad Prešov
acquisition was made possible with funding from the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany. ... Contains administrative records on the Jewish community and Jewish individuals in the Prešov ... deportation, lists of labor camp inmates, applications of Jews appealing for exemption, Jewish work permits ... ban of the Jewish press, revocation of licenses, individual files of Jewish doctors and lawyers banned
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30097. Werner Katzenstein
Eisenach, some 12 miles from their home. The Katzensteins were one of about two dozen Jewish families ... released. The local Nazis also pressured farmers and others to boycott Jewish enterprises. In 1935, Werner ... to Herleshausen, but there were no Jewish families left in his hometown. In 1946, Werner returned to
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30098. Tania Rozmaryn
took part in the town’s vibrant Jewish culture, attended the theater, and hosted discussions about art ... businesses and much of their property. Tania’s Jewish school was converted into a Soviet school, where ... liberated by Soviet troops. Tania became a Hebrew teacher in several Jewish displaced persons camps in
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30099. Hans (John) Sachs
Hans was born to a Jewish family in the Sudetenland, a region of Czechoslovakia that had a large ... store. Hans attended public school and had many non-Jewish friends. 1933–39: By 1936 many of Hans ... That summer, the Sachs’ shop, like many other Jewish businesses, was transferred to an “Aryan” trustee
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30100. Summary
Was there a direct line from the anti-Jewish passages in the New Testament to the gas chambers at ... misreadings of the bitter intra-Jewish polemic contained in those writings. The theological anti-Judaism of ... onward that was xenophobic and angry at Jewish resistance to absorption into the cultural mainstream. But