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30201. Teaching Materials on the Holocaust
Jewish Life In order to better understand what Jewish cultural and communal life was like in ... depicting pre-war Jewish life in Europe, analyze them, and research the town(s) where the photos were taken
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30202. Maria Dworzecka
Jewish. Maria also went to church, and was taught to pray for both her surrogate parents and Bela. In ... until the shooting stopped, then approached the Soviet soldiers, who asked how a Jewish girl had ... had never met, but later that year Maria was adopted by a Polish Jewish couple, Alicja Dworzecka and
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30203. Dr. Jürgen Matthäus
”: Christopher Browning and Holocaust Historiography, coeditor (2019) Predicting the Holocaust: Jewish ... Center’s series Documenting Life and Destruction: Holocaust Sources in Context, editor (2018) Jewish ... Areas of Expertise Holocaust perpetration History of Nazi Germany German-Jewish responses to
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30204. Museum Welcomes Armenian Genocide Determination
to power in Germany. It circulated widely in both Jewish and non-Jewish circles. Many German Jews—who ... 1915-16. Polish-Jewish lawyer Raphael Lemkin’s exposure to the history of Ottoman attacks against
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30205. Jacqueline Vansant
Mourning in Memoirs by Jewish Austrian Reémigrés (2001), Vansant follows the ways in which seven Jewish ... permanently because of their Jewish heritage. Either on that day or shortly afterward, a small group of the 15
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30206. Alicja Bartnicka
War II and the German occupation in Poland, Polish-German and Polish-Jewish relations in the 20th ... Jewish forced laborers at the HASAG ammunition factory in Skarżysko-Kamienna (Poland) during World War II ... replaced them with Jewish forced laborers. As the war continued, Jews were transferred to HASAG from Radom
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30207. Aleksandra Szczepan
book focused on the role of maps in Holocaust testimony and the biography of Jewish-Polish survivor ... Krystyna Żywulska, who concealed her Jewish identity not only in Auschwitz but also in her memoirs ... -Jewish Holocaust eyewitnesses, who often spent their entire lives near killing sites, also created maps
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30208. L'Holocauste au carrefour des empires
Center for Jewish Studies de l'Université de Californie, Los Angeles Joignez-vous au Musée et au ... Kahn Administratrice, Alan D. Leve Center for Jewish Studies, Université de Californie, Los Angeles ... Jewish Studies et le 1939 Society Program in Holocaust Studies de l'Université de Californie, Los Angeles
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30209. David Bayer
On David Bayer’s 20th birthday, he was working on an irrigation canal with other young Jewish men ... children in an observant Jewish family, David spent his days going to school, playing sports and working in ... example, they confiscated Jewish-owned businesses, and established a curfew. Manes’ factory was seized
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30210. Art and Literature of the Holocaust in the Soviet Union
suffering endured by Jewish victims at the hands of the Nazis and their collaborators. Newspaper articles ... history, Jewish studies, law, literature, material culture, philosophy, political science, religion ... Laura Mirilashvili, the Jewish Euro-Asian Congress to Yad Vashem’s Moshe Mirilashvili Center for
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30211. Dr. John-Paul Himka
journal articles and book chapters, including “Dimensions of a Triangle: Polish-Ukrainian-Jewish Relations ... collective memory of the Holocaust as seen through the radically divergent Ukrainian and Jewish perspectives ... intelligentsia, and the complex relationship between Jewish discourse of Ukrainian antisemitism and Ukrainian
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30212. Dr. Mark Celinscak
’s Centre for Jewish Studies in Toronto. He received his PhD from York’s Department of Humanities. His ... of Ontario, and both the Fleischer Award and the Tom and Mary Beck Jewish Studies Award from York ... ’s Centre for Jewish Studies. In 2011, Dr. Celinscak participated in the USHMM Center for Advanced Holocaust
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30213. Displaced persons camp in Austria
countries of origin. But hundreds of thousands of people, including more than 250,000 Jewish refugees, could ... not or would not return. Most Jewish DPs preferred to leave Europe for either Palestine or the United ... occupied Germany and Austria until they could be resettled. Here, Jewish DPs raise their children in the
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30214. Zionist protest rally in Zeilsheim camp
countries of origin. But hundreds of thousands of people, including more than 250,000 Jewish refugees, could ... not or would not return. Most Jewish DPs preferred to leave Europe for either Palestine or the United ... States. The Allies housed them in camps in occupied Germany until they could be resettled. Here, Jewish
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30215. The Role of the German Police
and other political opponents, attacked Jewish passersby, vandalized businesses they considered Jewish ... “race defilement” and violations of anti-Jewish laws. In the 1930s, uniformed
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30216. Sobibor Uprising
. When a group of Jewish Red Army POWs arrived in a transport from Minsk in September, the committee ... group of Jewish prisoners from ... November 1943, those Jewish prisoners were murdered as well.
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30217. Wannsee Protocol
"Final Solution to the Jewish Question," in other words, mass murder. While the exact words of the ... solving the "Jewish Question" rested solely with his office ... Dr. Robert Kempner. Kempner was a German-born Jewish refugee serving as the US prosecutor in the
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30218. Natzweiler-Struthof
formed part of the hotel compound. The bodies of more than 80 Jewish prisoners gassed at Natzweiler ... amassed a large collection of Jewish skeletons in order to establish Jewish "racial inferiority" by means
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30219. Theresienstadt: Red Cross Visit
The SS engaged the Council of Jewish Elders and the camp-ghetto "residents" in a "beautification ... . The Jewish administration, under duress from the Germans, treated the visiting delegation to the trial ... benevolent treatment the Jewish “residents” of Theresienstadt supposedly enjoyed. In Nazi propaganda
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30220. Theresienstadt: Other Prisoners
In addition to Jews from the Greater German Reich and the Protectorate, small groups of Jewish ... sister of noted Czech-Jewish writer Franz Kafka, to care for the children. The 53 caregivers were ... . Following the foiled effort of the German authorities to seize and deport the Jewish population of
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30221. The Wannsee Conference and the "Final Solution"
"final solution to the Jewish question in Europe" with key non-SS government leaders, including the ... the mobile killing squads shoot primarily Jewish men. Soon, wherever the mobile killing squads go they ... shoot all Jewish men, women, and children, without regard for age or gender. By the spring of 1943, the
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30222. The United States and the Holocaust: Why Auschwitz was not Bombed
many as 10,000 people were murdered in its gas chambers. In desperation, Jewish organizations made ... various proposals to halt the extermination process and rescue Europe's remaining Jews. A few Jewish ... ,406 of them women and children). In the summer and fall of 1944, the World Jewish Congress and the
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30223. Anti-Nazi protest
to public humiliation or arrest, and others were forced to quit their posts. Anti-Jewish measures ... climaxed with the April 1, 1933, boycott of Jewish-owned businesses. This footage depicts a Jewish anti
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30224. Riegner Cable
British Jewish leader Sidney Silverman forwarded to American Jewish leader Stephen Wise this ... copy of a cable originating from Gerhart Riegner, World Jewish Congress representative in Geneva
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30225. Spiritual Resistance in the Ghettos
from the ghettos into nearby forests, non-compliance with Nazi demands on the part of certain Jewish ... Jewish sense of community, history, and civilization in the face of both physical and spiritual ... stood guard. In Warsaw alone, in 1940, 600 Jewish prayer groups existed. Rabbinical authorities