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30151. Mauthausen
between August 1938 and May 1945. At least 95,000 died there. More than 14,000 were Jewish ... registered: more than 37,000 non-Jewish Poles nearly 23,000 Soviet civilians ... ." Jewish Prisoners Before May 1944, the SS incarcerated relatively few Jews at Mauthausen. The ... total number of Jewish prisoners at Mauthausen between 1938 and the end of February 1944 was around 2
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30152. A TOLL MARTIRJAI
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --Registers of dead --Hungary. ... Hungarian literature --Jewish authors --Biography --Collections. ... WRITERS, JEWISH -- HUNGARY. ... LISTS - VICTIMS, JEWISH -- HUNGARY.
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30153. Mehnaz Afridi
Born in Pakistan and a practicing Muslim, Mehnaz Afridi has studied Judaism and Jewish history ... and Jewish history, interviewed Holocaust survivors, and visited Dachau to pay respect and to pray ... perspective. And I'm not Jewish, but I am very aware of problems, and also I feel that through ... say, "Well, what happened? Why didn't anyone do anything?" just like a Jewish student would say, right
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30154. Fighting Prejudice
University—as an undergrad, a grad student, and currently as director of the Glazer Institute of Jewish ... Studies. He teaches new generations of Chinese students about Jewish history, culture, and the lessons of ... within the context of modern Jewish history.) Holocaust Encyclopedia articles: Antisemitism Anti ... -Jewish Legislation in Prewar Germany Antisemitism in History: Racial Antisemitism, 1875–1945 Blacks
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30155. Gregory Spinner
evolving expression of Jewish identity through comics. GREGORY SPINNER: Maus, subtitled A Survivor ... and the evolving expression of Jewish identity through comics. Welcome to Voices on Antisemitism, a ... better-known figures, were Jewish artists and writers. The genre emerges in the mid-’30s and by the ‘40s ... think we see there in the superhero comic is not that we have Jews being particularly Jewish. What we
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30156. Fabrik Aktion (Factory Action)
after arriving I was put into another moving van along with others who had non-Jewish relatives. We were ... the Jewish Community. In the Rosenstrasse, I was quartered with about 15 men in an office on an upper ... hour or so, a typist from the Jewish Community took our personal data and prepared the release ... we were held at the Rosenstrasse, several hundred non-Jewish women demonstrated outside for the
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30157. Remembering the Nuremberg Laws: The True Meaning of Citizenship
them from earning a living. By 1938, Jewish men and women bearing first names of “non-Jewish” origin ... All German Jews were required to carry identity cards that indicated their Jewish heritage and all ... Jewish passports were stamped with an identifying letter J. Subsequent persecution and vilification ended
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30158. Esther Starobin: Fate of Family that Remained in Germany
part of a special rescue of Jewish children known as the Kindertransport, or children ... special rescue effort to save Jewish children. BILL BENSON: You just mentioned your parents – you got ... ’t know where they were, but there was a list. There’s a German Jewish newspaper, Aufbau, and there was a ... Germany for Great Britain in 1939 as part of a special rescue of Jewish children known as the
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30159. Halina Peabody: Living under a False Identity
suspecting that they were a Jewish family hiding as Catholics. SUSAN SNYDER: So at this point you’re in ... sure that the priest didn’t have an idea that you were Jewish? HALINA PEABODY: Absolutely. SUSAN ... she suspected maybe my father was Jewish. SUSAN SNYDER: But she did not suspect that…? HALINA ... talk about pulling gold teeth out of Jewish dead and things like that for us to hear. But he was
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30160. Emanuel (Manny) Mandel: Wearing the Yellow Star as a Child in Hungary
During this time, Jews in Hungary were increasingly subjected to discriminatory anti-Jewish laws modeled ... During this time, Jews in Hungary were increasingly subjected to discriminatory anti-Jewish laws modeled ... friends who weren’t Jewish? MANNY MANDEL: Sure. Sure. WILL MEINECKE: And how did they treat you ... Hungary were increasingly subjected to discriminatory anti-Jewish laws modeled on those in Germany. First
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30161. Sofie's Memorial
store with Catholic and Jewish employees. The Stein family lived in the town of Kolín, where a Jewish ... intelligent woman killed for no reason but because she was Jewish. We exited the grim crematorium to view ... the drawings of this area made in 1942 by the Germans. The maps were housed in the Jewish Museum in
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30162. A Three-Year-Old Saves His Mother
heart of this Jewish district. My mother was reluctant to move in with my grandparents because she ... 1944, a Jewish family meant a mother and her children, and occasionally the elderly grandparents. All ... Jewish males between the ages of 20–48 had been conscripted into the forced-labor battalions and ... the horrific time we lived in. Two Jewish women with a shared history and fate, both fighting for
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30163. Professional Leadership Staff
and the judiciary. Prior to joining the Museum, she worked at the Museum of Jewish Heritage - A Living ... Memorial to the Holocaust and the Auschwitz Jewish Center Foundation, where she ran programs for US ... -atrocity country. She received a BA in Jewish, Islamic, and Near Eastern Studies from Washington University ... in St. Louis, and a dual MA in Hebrew and Judaic Studies and Education and Jewish Studies with a
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30164. Axis Powers and the Holocaust
persecution of their Jewish subjects as an enemy race. By 1942 ... Jews and to the destruction of Jewish communities throughout Europe. Nevertheless, the “Final Solution ... that became known as the Jewish Code. In March 1942, Slovakia became the first of Germany’s Axis allies ... to agree to deport its Jewish population. Between March and October 1942, Slovak police and
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30165. Kristallnacht
-Jewish pogroms throughout Greater Germany. The rioters destroyed hundreds ... than 7,000 Jewish-owned businesses and other commercial establishments. Jewish cemeteries were a ... streets after the violence. Almost 100 Jewish residents in Germany lost their lives in the violence. In
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30166. Law on Alteration of Family and Personal Names
Jews bearing first names of “non-Jewish” origin to adopt an additional name: “Israel” for men and “Sara ... by January 1, 1939, Jewish men and women bearing first names of “non-Jewish” origin had to add ... cards that indicated their heritage, and, in the autumn of 1938, all Jewish passports were stamped with
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30167. Tallit
Jewish prayer shawl. ... Tallitot (Jewish liturgical objects) (lcsh) ... Jewish ceremonial objects ... Jewish Art and Symbolism
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30168. War Refugee Board: Background and Establishment
gain support for the formation of an independent Jewish Army under Allied command. In the summer of ... in Congress, in the mainstream Jewish community leadership, and in the Roosevelt administration ... Morgenthau, Jr. A proposal from the World Jewish Congress to fund relief for Jews in ... appropriations. The WRB also streamlined the work of private aid organizations, most of them Jewish organizations
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30169. Nazi Racism
they had to remain racially pure. To Hitler and the Nazis, Jewish people were the biggest threat to the ... . Hitler and the Nazis claimed that the “Jewish race” was especially dangerous. It supposedly exploited and ... the Nazis persecuted Jewish people. They wanted to separate Jews and Aryan Germans. They tried to ... Nazis enact their first national anti-Jewish law. This law is called “Law for the Restoration of the
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30170. Glossary of Terms and Individuals in the Nazi Judicial System
“Jewish question” in Europe. In 1942, Hitler appointed him President of the People's Court in Berlin ... developing the so-called Final Solution to the "Jewish question" in Europe. On July 31, 1941, he was given ... Final Solution to the "Jewish question" in Europe. On July 31, 1941, he was given authority to deal with ... concentrate the Jewish population into large cities. In the wake of the German
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30171. Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Confessing Church remained silent about the persecution of German Jews. “The Church and the Jewish ... Jewish Question.” Addressing the challenges facing his church under Nazism, Bonhoeffer in this essay ... argued that the “Jewish question” would ultimately be resolved through the conversion of the Jews. He ... Bulgaria, where he spoke about the Jewish question and the delegates passed a resolution condemning Nazi
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30172. The Nazification of the German Police, 1933–1939
supported the regime’s anti-Jewish policies. Members of the Order Police ... often ignored SA violence against Jews and vandalism of Jewish-owned property, especially when the ... and therefore helped isolate and persecute Jewish Germans. In the summer of 1938, Berlin Police ... German policemen arrested approximately 30,000 Jewish men and sent them to concentration camps
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30173. Freemasonry under the Nazi Regime
articles that attempted to portray a “Jewish-Masonic” conspiracy. Freemasonry also became a particular ... these “enemies,” but to root out from every German the “indirect influence of the Jewish spirit”—“a ... Jewish, liberal, and Masonic infectious residue that remains in the unconscious of many, above all in the ... towards Freemasons and to heighten fears of a Jewish-Masonic conspiracy. German wartime propaganda
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30174. 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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30175. 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