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32201. Dr. Lauren McConnell
conference presentations are “Learning from The Fireflies,” Association for Jewish Theatre, Los Angeles (2012 ... Did For Love, Broadway Theatre, Mount Pleasant, Michigan (2009); Words Are Something Else, Jewish
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32202. Dr. Lev Simkin
Jewish Fates-Ukraine 20th Century project, as well as World War II veteran testimony and other documents ... relating to the Jewish experience during the war. Dr. Simkin was in residency at the Mandel Center from
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32203. Sheila Peretz Bernard
Chełm, Poland. Her name at birth was Sala. Chełm was home to a vibrant Jewish community. Before the war ... Jewish orphans found and took care of Sheila in Dornstadt in the American Zone of Occupied Germany for
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32204. Major ghettos in occupied Europe
ghettos were enclosed districts of a city in which the Germans forced the Jewish population to live under ... miserable conditions. The Germans regarded the establishment of Jewish ghettos as a provisional measure to
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32205. Sinaida Grussman photographed in the Kloster Indersdorf children's center in an attempt to locate surviving relatives
picture was taken in an attempt to help locate surviving relatives. Such photographs of both Jewish and ... non-Jewish children were published in newspapers to facilitate the reunification of families. Germany
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32206. Camps in North Africa
. These camps included Jewish and non-Jewish European refugees, those already residing in French colonial
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32207. The Role of German Clergy and Church Leaders
churches, they protected baptized members of Jewish descent persecuted under Nazi racial law ... pogroms, called Kristallnacht, against the Jewish population in
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32208. Esther Lurie
sparked the Jewish council’s interest in her work. Jewish council chairman
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32209. Ponary
Jewish residents of Vilna at a killing site in the Ponary (Paneriai) Forest, southwest of Vilna. By the ... narratives shed light on the Vilna ghetto and the destruction of its Jewish inhabitants.
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32210. US Army unit at Camp Ritchie
dismissed because he was Jewish. With the help of a friend, Perl was able to obtain a US visa. He reached ... at Camp Ritchie were Jewish refugees who had immigrated to the United States to escape Nazi
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32211. The Holocaust in Bohemia and Moravia
4,894, from Slovakia 1,447, and from Hungary 1,150. In addition 1,260 Jewish children arrived at ... 16,832 Jewish inhabitants remained alive at Theresienstadt when Soviet
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32212. Heinrich Himmler: Key Dates
solution of the Jewish Question ... .” December 1941–Summer 1942As the elimination of Jewish communities in the Soviet Union
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32213. Nazi Propaganda and Censorship
long lists of books they think are un-German. These lists include books written by Jewish authors. They ... also include books by non-Jewish authors whose ideas conflict with Nazi ideals. On the night of May 10
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32214. Barbed-wire fence separating the Krakow ghetto from the rest of the city
Europe's Jews. Ghettos were often enclosed districts that isolated Jews from the non-Jewish ... population and from other Jewish communities.
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32215. Jews forced to move into the Lodz ghetto
destroying Europe's Jews. Ghettos were often enclosed districts that isolated Jews from the non-Jewish ... population and from other Jewish communities.
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32216. Fritz Glueckstein's family on an outing
was Jewish—he attended services in a liberal synagogue—and his mother was Christian. Under the ... father was a member of the Jewish religious community, Fritz was classified as a Jew.
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32217. The 30th Infantry Division during World War II
members of the 30th encountered about 200 starving and ill Jewish concentration camp prisoners who had ... cigarettes they could to help the sufferers. These people, mostly Jewish political prisoners, had been until
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32218. Killing Centers: An Overview
labor camp, arriving Jewish prisoners faced a selection process. Those judged best able to work were ... also included a storage depot. There, the Nazis held property and valuables taken from the Jewish
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32219. Mass grave for individuals murdered by the NKVD in Lvov prisons
mass grave dug by Jewish forced laborers for the bodies of individuals murdered by the NKVD in ... Germans and their Ukrainian collaborators then used the massacre as a pretext for anti-Jewish
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32220. The United States and the Holocaust
States further prejudiced Americans against Jewish immigrants ... Italy, and Japan) in World War II to defend democracy, not to rescue Jewish victims of the Nazi regime
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32221. Ruth Meyerowitz describes deportation to and conditions in Ravensbrück
In Frankfurt, Ruth's family faced intensifying anti-Jewish measures; her father's business was ... taken over and Ruth's Jewish school was closed. In April 1943, Ruth and her family were deported to
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32222. Goebbels claims Jews will destroy culture
Jewish conspiracy to destroy western civilization. Goebbels led the purge of Jewish and other so-called
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32223. US Quakers aid children in defeated France
provided food, shelter, and other aid to thousands of Jewish refugees—especially Jewish children
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32224. Resistance
Europe. Further, under the most adverse conditions, Jewish prisoners succeeded in initiating ... uprisings in some of the Nazi camps. Jewish partisan units operated in France
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32225. Solomon Lapidus
September of 1942. They quickly became friends, and Lapidus valued the kinship that an all-Jewish partisan ... unit provided him—in his own otriad, Sol did not dare reveal his Jewish identity due to