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37901. A survivor lies on a straw strewn bottom bunk in a barrack of the Langenstein-Zwieberge concentration camp.
Luba Fondaminska (1910-1943) fought for the ghetto's Jewish Fighting Organization [Zydowska ... Organiza Luba Fondaminska (1910-1943) fought for the ghetto's Jewish Fighting Organization [Zydowska
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37902. Jakob Frenkiel
Jakob was one of seven boys in a religious Jewish family. They lived in a town 50 miles west of ... gasoline and set them on fire. All the Jewish men were rounded up in the marketplace and held there while
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37903. Natan Offen
Natan was one of four children born to religious Jewish parents. They lived in an apartment in ... Cracow's [Krakow] Podgorze district, a predominantly Jewish area on the
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37904. Margot Heumann
The older of two girls, Margot was born to Jewish parents living in a village close to the ... stood outside crying. Then they walked home. After this, their parents sent them to a Jewish school
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37905. Frieda Altman Felman
religious Jewish family, and Frieda was the youngest of four children. 1933-39: German troops entered ... sent Frieda and Mendel, along with many other Jewish refugees in Bialystok, east to work camps in
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37906. The United States: Isolation-Intervention
those from southern and eastern Europe where there were large Jewish and Catholic populations. This ... Moines, Iowa, Lindbergh warned listeners that “the Jewish people” had too much influence on American
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37907. Sketches from Childhood
Sketches from Childhood A Town Gathers to See Jewish Neighbors Deported Sketches from ... hunger took a deadly toll on prisoners in Gurs. Of 21 Jewish Germans sent there from Philippsburg, 6 died
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37908. Film: Massacre on the Beach
militia helped round up Jewish men and transport them to pits dug on a local beach. A German sailor ... ,000 Jewish people were murdered in Liepāja. The shootings were carried out openly, mostly in open places like
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37909. The Spread of Antisemitic Hate Throughout World
Nazi Germany planned to spread anti-Jewish propaganda across the globe. German authorities produced ... ’ hopes, fears, and prejudices. The Nazis drew on existing anti-Jewish prejudice to whip up hatred and
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37910. An Ordinary Day At Work
An Ordinary Day At Work Enforcing Laws to Seize Jewish People’s Property An Ordinary Day at ... carry out anti-Jewish laws would prevent them from advancing in the workplace. For others, the need for
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37911. Counting, Mapping, and Registering
borders. This map of Jewish homes in Amsterdam was created by employees in the city statistics ... city block. Each dot on the map represents ten Jewish residents. Maps like this allowed German
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37912. Modeling Hate
all non-Jewish Germans ages 10 to 18. Only a small number managed to resist joining. Locals watching ... Jewish men and women Leader Hitler Youth
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37913. Oral History: Edward Adler
Hamburg, Germany, in a nonobservant Jewish family. Despite laws banning what Nazis called “race ... mixing,” Edward began dating a young German woman who was not Jewish. Another German, jealous of
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37914. Fashion, Rebellion, Resistance
handmade Star of David in protest of anti-Jewish laws. Like most of the teens who joined the yellow ... authorities. Maurice was eventually released and survived the war. Jewish Badge: During the Nazi Era
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37915. Oral History: Rosa Marx
Oral History: Rosa Marx X7xAsxG9EdU Excluding Jewish Students Oral History: Rosa Marx And I ... Marx did not feel the sting of anti-Jewish hate in the classroom until 1938. That November, Nazi
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37916. No Longer Safe
No Longer Safe A Friend Joins an Anti-Jewish Mob No Longer Safe Like thousands of other Jewish men
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37917. Longstanding Bonds
—the Świerczeks were Christian, the Parisers, Jewish—their children had played together at school ... confiscating all Jewish people’s property. Leo Świerczek agreed to hide the Parisers’ belongings as
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37918. Ruth (Huppert) Elias
Ruth grew up in Moravska Ostrava, a city in the region of Moravia with the third-largest Jewish ... fall, the city's Jewish males of working age were ordered to report for forced labor. Ruth's father
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37919. Feiga Malnik
Raised in a Jewish family, Feiga lived with her husband, Josef, in ... Kovno, a city with a large Jewish community of 38,000. Kovno was situated at the confluence of two
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37920. Arthur Menke
Arthur was born to a Jewish family in Germany's largest port city, Hamburg. His father owned a ... largest Jewish community in Germany, which had numerous social and cultural institutions. 1933-39
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37921. Heinz Rosenberg
Heinz was the youngest of three children born to a Jewish family in the German university city ... Heinz's grandfather. Goettingen had a small Jewish population, and only one synagogue. Heinz went to
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37922. Freiberg
subcamp. When the first transport arrived on August 31, 1944, with 249 primarily Polish Jewish women and ... The third transport was registered on October 12, 1944, delivering 512 Jewish women and girls—assigned
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37923. Portrait of Henry Morgenthau Jr. at his desk in the U.S.
the highest ranking Jewish official in the administration. In January 1944, after receiving a ... After the war he became Chairman of the United Jewish Appeal and served in that capacity until 1950.
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37924. The body of Lt. Aleksander Pechersky lies in an open coffin during his funeral.
Lt. Aleksander Pechersky was a Soviet Jewish POW brought to Sobibor in September 1943. He was put ... Lt. Aleksander Pechersky was a Soviet Jewish POW brought to Sobibor in September 1943. He was put
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37925. Group portrait of members of the Hashomer Hatzair socialist Zionist youth movement.
Mordecai Anielewicz (1919-1943) was commander of the Zydowska Organizacja Bojowa [Jewish Fighting ... Or Mordecai Anielewicz (1919-1943) was commander of the Zydowska Organizacja Bojowa [Jewish Fighting