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30126. Dr. Alan Rosen
Latvian Jewish émigré to the United States, traveled to Europe immediately after the war and carried out a ... definition of Holocaust literature; and Jewish and non-Jewish responses to the Holocaust. Dr. Rosen was in
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30127. Dr. Lidia Santarelli
the Holocaust, with a focus on Salonika—the city with the largest Jewish population in Greece. Her ... case study also drew comparisons with the experiences of the Jewish populations in Rhodes, Corfù ... controversial policy through which Fascist Italy addressed the Jewish population residing within Axis-occupied
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30128. Dr. Mia Spiro
University in Toronto. She received an M.A. in English literature and a Graduate Diploma in Jewish Studies ... and the Fleischer Award for Jewish Studies at York University for her work on Jewish literature. Dr
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30129. Mark Zaurov
Traces: Richard Liebermann (1900-1966), a Jewish Deaf Artist and his Oeuvre] in Das Zeichen 59/02 (2002 ... Signs. Fellowship Research During his time at the Center, Mr. Zaurov researched the Deaf Jewish ... Zaurov utilized the Museum’s extensive archival collections, particularly those concerning Deaf Jewish
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30130. Ms. Stacy Veeder
the Auschwitz Jewish Center Fellowship to travel and perform research in Poland, along with a grant ... from the American Academy of Research and the Morris Altman Research Award in Jewish Studies. In 2016 ... Jewish individuals interned in France, citizens who denounced or advocated for them, and the response of
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30131. Children in the Warsaw ghetto
In the Warsaw ghetto, Jewish children with bowls of soup. Warsaw ... isolated Jews from the non-Jewish population and from other Jewish communities.
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30132. The Role of Civil Servants
discriminatory taxes on “Jewish wealth,” blocked bank funds, and authorized the state to confiscate the property ... ’s ability to carry out its anti-Jewish and racial policies. In cases involving the severance of legal ... contract case, a judge interpreted being Jewish as a “disability” and grounds for dismissal from a
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30133. Chaim Benzion Cale
Excerpts “We were scared of all of it. We were scared of Jewish policemen. We were ... 12 years old. Chaim's father insisted on keeping the Jewish tradition and made sure that Chaim ... the Rosh Ha'shana album for the Chairman of the Jewish Council
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30134. Reinhard Heydrich: Key Dates
Hermann Göring authorizes Heydrich to develop plans for a “solution to the Jewish question” in Germany ... “solution of the Jewish Question” throughout Europe. September 1941Hitler ... presenting his plans to coordinate a European-wide “Final Solution of the Jewish Question” to key officials
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30135. Forced Labor: An Overview
Jewish civilians, both inside and outside concentration camps. As early as 1937, the Nazis ... desperate labor shortages. By the end of that year, most Jewish males residing in Germany were required to ... authorities required all Jewish and Polish males to perform unpaid forced labor. The German authorities
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30136. Gurs
government also interned about 4,000 German Jewish refugees as "enemy aliens," along with French leftist ... . Between August 6, 1942 and March 3, 1943, Vichy officials turned over 3,907 Jewish prisoners from Gurs to ... of whom over 18,000 were Jewish. More than 1,100 internees died in the camp. In 1944, Gurs was
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30137. Rome
local Jews, demanding about 110 pounds of gold in exchange for the safety of the Jewish community of ... Rome. Although the Jewish community delivered the ransom in late September 1943, the Germans still ... Jewish community at Rome's main synagogue, and deportations began in mid-October 1943. Wherever they
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30138. Estonia
Estonia was an independent republic. In 1939, the Jewish population of Estonia numbered about 4,500, a ... annexed the country in August of that year. Soviet authorities forced Jewish institutions to disband. At ... countries were sent to forced-labor camps inside Estonia. The main camp was Vaivara. Jewish forced laborers
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30139. Writers and Poets in the Ghettos
ghettos, or restricted zones. Originally instituted to separate Jews from the non-Jewish population ... Jewish history. In 1943, Katzenelson was deported to the Vittel camp in France (where he wrote the poem ... "Song of the Murdered Jewish People"). In 1944 he was deported to the Auschwitz camp, where he was
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30140. German American Bund
—even street battles—with other groups, most notably with Jewish veterans of World War I. A February ... Father Charles Coughlin. The activities of the German American Bund led both Jewish and non-Jewish
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30141. Lion Feuchtwanger
? Best-selling author Lion Feuchtwanger (1884-1958), born in Munich, was raised in an observant Jewish ... Hitler's rise to leadership in the Nazi Party. Feuchtwanger's Jewishness, the Jewish themes of his early
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30142. Hidden Children: Expressions
Throughout the Holocaust, Jewish artists and writers poignantly documented their experiences in ... . Though it will never be known how many Jewish children recorded their thoughts in writing, art, or music ... initiated by relief agencies in internment camps or by Jewish functionaries in the ghettos. Many were
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30143. Ben Hecht
Ben Hecht (1893-1964) was an American Jewish journalist, novelist, and playwright ... Judaism and Jewish affairs until the Nazis seized power. After 1933 Hecht ... centerpiece in the Emergency Committee to Save the Jewish People of Europe's campaign to create an American
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30144. 2nd Canadian Division
of Westerbork and Assen. With some of the funding originating from Jewish sources, the Dutch ... government had established a camp at Westerbork in October 1939 to house refugees, most of whom were Jewish ... manage the camp. In 1941, some 1,100 Jewish refugees, most of them from
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30145. David Broudo
Greek Jewish population became increasingly marginalized. In 1943, the entire Broudo family was deported ... resistance unit with other Jewish members. When they learned his identity, they issued him a rifle and ... collaborated with another Jewish andarte on a book about the history of the Salonika Jews
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30146. Bernard Druskin
occupation of Vilna, the Druskin family was sent to live in the Jewish ... ghetto. Bernard became a Jewish partisan after escaping from the ... Jewish ghetto in 1940, which he did with the help of a compassionate Nazi soldier who showed him how and
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30147. Jews in Warsaw in 1938
about urban Jewish communities in Poland. One, about Łódź, is lost. The other five-on Bialystok, Cracow ... [Use: Restricted download] National Center for Jewish Film ... National Center for Jewish Film ... National Center for Jewish Film
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30148. Nachlass Erich A. Hausmann
Erich A. Hausmann was a Swiss-Jewish educator and pedagogue, and one of the founders of "Aguda ... -Sektion Mülhausen" in 1936, a member in several Jewish organizations such as the "Aguda - Gruppe" Basel ... In 1938 he became a director of the summer camp in Allschwil for Jewish refugee children from Germany ... and established an association for Jewish Youth in Basel (Verband der Jüdischen Jugend Basel - VJJB
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30149. Tallit with Great Seal, Star of David and 10 commandments used by a US Army chaplain
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... following the liberation of the city by US forces in August 1944, as the first advisor on Jewish Affairs to ... Jewish chaplain in the United States Army from 1942-1946. Designed per US Army regulations, the tallit ... has the US coat of arms above the Jewish chaplain's insignia: a Star of David and the tablets of law
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30150. How did the Nazis and their collaborators implement the Holocaust?
. In April 1933, soon after Hitler assumed dictatorial powers, the Nazis organized a boycott of Jewish ... to the plight of their Jewish neighbors. Persecution ... . In late 1937, Nazi leaders stepped up the systematic seizure of Jewish property, money, and valuables ... Jews and the deaths of hundreds of others in concentration camps following the mass arrests of Jewish