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30301. 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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30302. 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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30303. 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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30304. 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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30305. 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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30306. 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
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30307. Refugees from the "Exodus 1947"
In July 1947, 4,500 Jewish refugees left displaced persons camps in Germany and boarded the ... British authorities to land. The British intercepted the ship and forcibly returned the Jewish refugees to ... passengers became a symbol of the struggle for open Jewish emigration to Palestine.
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30308. Gross-Rosen
January of 1945, as many as 60,000 Jewish prisoners were deported to Gross-Rosen. Most of them came from ... .G. Farben, and Daimler Benz. Jewish prisoners did not begin arriving in the main camp until the fall of 1944 ... -Plaszow, 1,100 Jewish prisoners who had worked there for Schindler were transported for labor at the new
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30309. Vladka (Fagele) Peltel Meed describes smuggling activities in the Warsaw ghetto
Vladka belonged to the Zukunft youth movement of the Bund (the Jewish Socialist party). She was ... active in the Warsaw ghetto underground as a member of the Jewish Fighting ... Jewish underground and for Jews in camps, forests, and other ghettos.
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30310. Vladka (Fagele) Peltel Meed describes reactions after the Warsaw ghetto uprising
Vladka belonged to the Zukunft youth movement of the Bund (the Jewish Socialist party). She was ... active in the Warsaw ghetto underground as a member of the Jewish Fighting ... Jewish underground and for Jews in camps, forests, and other ghettos.
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30311. Life in Shadows: Hidden Children and the Holocaust
Jewish children survived this brutal carnage, however, many because they were hidden. With identities ... the willingness or ability of the non-Jewish populations to rescue Jewish lives never matched the
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30312. Hiding under a different religion
Some Jewish children survived the Holocaust because they were protected by people and ... religion in order to keep their Jewish identity hidden from even their ... closest friends. This photograph shows two hidden Jewish children, Beatrix Westheimer and her cousin Henri
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30313. The 84th Infantry Division during World War II
Jewish prisoners. Reports range from 30 to 250 persons. The SS guards had abandoned these prisoners when ... mistreatment, and neglect they had suffered. They estimated that only 300 to 400 Jewish prisoners at Hannover ... forced labor for a German munitions factory. The unit found some 3,000 female inmates, mainly Jewish
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30314. Antisemitism in History: World War I
Nevertheless, enduring stereotypes of Jews and Jewish "behavior" continued to exist among non-Jews. New ... the Atlantic in the United States. The prominence of individual communists of Jewish descent in the ... financially and politically into ruin and make Europe susceptible to Jewish "control." Jews exploited
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30315. Antisemitism in History: The Early Modern Era, 1300–1800
Jewish individuals and families did very well and were therefore conspicuous. Most Jews engaged in ... forbade the Jewish settlers from owning land, from serving as officers in the military, and from holding ... denied membership to Jewish handicraftsmen (unless they converted), Jews were increasingly forced out of
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30316. 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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30317. 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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30318. 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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30319. 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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30320. 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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30321. Rae Kushner
in Novogrudok, Poland. The city had a thriving Jewish population, comprising just over half of the ... atrocities. Following several massacres, the remaining Jewish population was forced into a ... the most prestigious Jewish schools on the East Coast, with over 850 students attending
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30322. SEFER ZIKARON LE-ESRIM VE-SHALOSH KEHILOT SHE-NEHREVU BE-EZOR SHEVINTSYAN / ha-'orekh, Shimon Kants.
This regional yizkor book memorializes several Jewish communities of the Svencionys Region of ... Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --Registers of dead --Lithuania and Belarus --Svencionys Region. ... Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --Registers of dead --Lithuania --Svencionys ... Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --Registers of dead --Belarus --Kamelishki.
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30323. JewishGen's Holocaust Database. [Internet resource]
-- Jewish Partisans and Fighters of Volyn: ... -- Jewish Inhabitants of Krosno, Galicia, Poland: ... 610 Czechoslovak Jewish Women liberated in Bergen-Belsen. ... 445 Czechoslovak Jewish Women at Bergen Belsen who were repatriated.
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30324. "Deportationsliste jüdischer Kleinkinder, Schülerinnen und Schüler," in: DIE NAZI-ZEIT AN DEN SCHULEN ERFORSCHEN! : MATERIALIEN.
Volume 3 contains deportation lists of Jewish children. ... Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --Registers of dead --Germany. ... Jewish children in the Holocaust --Germany --Registers. ... Jewish children --Germany --Registers.
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30325. Alphabetical list of children in France eligible for foster parents in US.
World Jewish Congress Collection. ... Jewish children --France --Registers. ... Jewish orphans --France --Registers. ... World Jewish Congress Collection (USHMM Archives RG-67.035)