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33701. Invasion of the Soviet Union, June 1941
targeted Jewish males, officials of the Communist Party and ... shoot entire Jewish communities there. Hitler decided to deport German Jews to the occupied Soviet Union
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33702. Selma (Wijnberg) Engel describes deportation to Sobibor
Selma was the youngest of four children born to Jewish parents ... hotel. The family had to live in a poor Jewish section of the town. Selma went into hiding but was
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33703. Jacob Unger
Schumer, who, like him, came from a religious Jewish background. The couple had two children, Max, born in ... Jewish organizations. 1940-44: The Germans invaded the Netherlands
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33704. Nadine Schatz
Nadine was the daughter of immigrant Jewish parents. Her Russian-born ... with the occupying Germans to help enforce anti-Jewish laws. In 1942 Nadine and her mother were
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33705. German Troops Occupy Hungary
cooperated with the Germans in the deportation of Hungarian Jews, the last intact Jewish community in ... ghettos encompassed the area of a former Jewish neighborhood. In other cases the ghetto was merely a
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33706. Women's History Month
persecution and eventually death. However, women, both Jewish and non-Jewish, were frequently subjected to
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33707. View of the Sobibor killing center
A Jewish forced laborer can be seen standing next to the barrack on ... SS and Ukrainian guards. The album complements and re-enforces the testimonies of the few Jewish
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33708. First page of Eva Ostwalt's cookbook
Eva Ostwalt was born in Cologne, Germany, to Jewish parents. She had two younger sisters, Kate ... and Trude. In 1927, Eva moved with her daughter, Heidemarie, and non-Jewish husband to Dresden. Eva
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33709. Page of recipes from Eva Ostwalt's cookbook
Eva Ostwalt was born in Cologne, Germany, to Jewish parents. She had two younger sisters, Kate ... and Trude. In 1927, Eva moved with her daughter, Heidemarie, and non-Jewish husband to Dresden. Eva
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33710. Recipes from Eva Ostwalt's cookbook
Eva Ostwalt was born in Cologne, Germany, to Jewish parents. She had two younger sisters, Kate ... and Trude. In 1927, Eva moved with her daughter, Heidemarie, and non-Jewish husband to Dresden. Eva
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33711. Guy Stern describes losing a friend to membership in the Hitler Youth
Guy Stern was born on January 14, 1922, in Hildesheim, Germany, into a Jewish family. As a child ... he attended a German school, where he had many non-Jewish friends. Beginning in 1933, the
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33712. David Bayer
with the Jewish people. We were very friendly; we had no problems. And there was a colony of ... children in an observant Jewish family, David spent his days going to school, playing sports and working in
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33713. German Invasion of Poland
Warsaw, the Polish capital. Hundreds of thousands of refugees, both Jewish and non-Jewish, fled the
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33714. Stahlecker Report
SS-Brigadier General Walter Stahlecker submits a summary report on the killing of Jewish ... ,000 unarmed Jewish men, women, and children by men under Stahlecker’s command between June 22 and October 15
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33715. Operation Harvest Festival
Harvest Festival), the murder of the Jewish laborers in concentration camp ... Vilna ghettos had led to increased concerns about Jewish resistance. To prevent further resistance, SS
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33716. Adolf Hitler: 1919-1924
first virulent antisemitic speeches in Lechfeld. First Statement on the “Jewish ... entrusted him with responding to a Reichswehr client request for elaboration on the so-called Jewish
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33717. Bernard Fleming collection
from members of his labor unit in the Łódź ghetto, and a Jewish calender printed by the Jewish Council
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33718. Refugee Ships at Sea
Refugee Ships at Sea More than 1,200 ships carrying nearly 111,000 Jewish refugees arrived in New ... . This seven-minute film shows the passage of ships carrying Jewish refugees from Europe to the United
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33719. Public Opinion Polls after Kristallnacht
in Germany? Should we allow a larger number of Jewish exiles from Germany to come to the United ... Americans overwhelmingly disapproved of the Nazi treatment of Jews, but most did not want more Jewish
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33720. Friends
their most painful memories. A small number of survivors describe great loyalty from their non-Jewish ... Jewish friends and even join in the efforts to persecute them?
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33721. Pangs of Conscience
took over her Jewish colleague’s job, Maria was apparently troubled by the plight of Hungarian ... Jews. In late 1944, she began to hide a Jewish friend, Irene Lakos, and Irene’s nephew, Alfred
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33722. Alisa (Lisa) Nussbaum Derman describes postwar emigration with the Brihah movement
Lisa was one of three children born to a religious Jewish family. Following the German ... Brihah ("flight," "escape") movement of 250,000 Jewish Holocaust survivors from eastern Europe, Lisa and
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33723. Flory (Floritza) Jagoda describes seeking refuge in Italy
Flory was born into a Sephardic Jewish family. When Flory was a young girl, her mother moved to ... Ustase (pro-German Croatian nationalists) in Croatia. The Ustasa regime soon imposed anti-Jewish
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33724. Hana Müller
Hana was born to a Jewish family in Prague, the capital of Czechoslovakia. Her father, a ... raised by her father and grandmother. She attended a Jewish school through grade five, and later went to
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33725. Frederick Dermer
Frederick was born to a Jewish family in the Austrian capital of Vienna. His father died when he ... sheltered by the Jewish community. To help support his mother, Frederick worked illegally in a leather shop