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39826. Joseph Maier describes Hermann Göring at Nuremberg
From 1940 to 1943 he was assistant editor for a New York German-Jewish newspaper. In 1944, he worked in
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39827. Joseph Maier describes Hjalmar Schacht at the Nuremberg trial
From 1940 to 1943 he was assistant editor for a New York German-Jewish newspaper. In 1944, he worked in
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39828. Nuremberg Trial: Göring testifies
"solution to the Jewish question in Europe." The Tribunal found Göring guilty on all counts and sentenced
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39829. Suse Gruenbaum Schwarz describes preparation for and hiding during a Nazi raid
Netherlands in 1940, the Germans imposed anti-Jewish measures. From 1942, Suse could not attend school. The
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39830. Lilly Appelbaum Malnik describes the process of registration in Auschwitz
friends and family, Lilly hid her Jewish identity for two years. But, in 1944, Lilly was denounced by some
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39831. Chaim Engel describes arrival in Sobibor
to Germany for forced labor. As a Jewish prisoner of war, Chaim later
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39832. Certificate of Polish citizenship (inside)
The certificate of Polish citizenship shown here was valid in place of a passport. A Polish Jewish
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39833. Intourist service voucher for the Trans-Siberian Railroad
the USSR" in England for Joseph and Ruth Schaffer. Thousands of Jewish refugees fled Nazi Europe on
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39834. Receipt for items confiscated from Moshe Zupnik
other valuables from Jewish refugees before they boarded steamers bound for Japan and left the Soviet
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39835. Johanna Gerechter Neumann describes how her family obtained visas to emigrate to Albania
Amid intensifying anti-Jewish measures and the 1938
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39836. Helen Dreksler Zimm describes obtaining a false birth certificate
attacked Poland in 1939, they took over all Jewish businesses. Helen and her family fled from
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39837. Sisters Eva and Liane Münzer
husband denounced his wife and the two Jewish girls. The three were immediately arrested and sent to the
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39838. Sisters Eva and Liane Münzer
the two Jewish girls. The Münzer sisters were sent to Auschwitz and
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39839. The 69th Infantry Division during World War II
funeral, supplying Catholic, Jewish, and Protestant chaplains to perform the service. In attendance were
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39840. Chuna Grynbaum: Maps
Chuna Grynbaum was born to Jewish parents in Starachowice
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39841. Gisha Galina Bursztyn: Maps
Born to Jewish parents in Poland, Gisha Galina Bursztyn moved to the city of Warsaw after she
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39842. Yitzhak (Irving) Balsam: Maps
other Jewish men in Praszka, he was forced to build roads outside of town. Yitzhak was later deported to
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39843. Sophie Weisz: Maps
By mid-1941, Hungary had joined the German forces. Sophie and her Jewish family were forced into the
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39844. Moses Rechnitz: Maps
Moses Rechnitz was born to Jewish parents in the Polish town of Bedzin on June 3, 1923. Moses
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39845. Meyer (Max) Rodriguez Garcia: Maps
Meyer (Max) Rodriguez Garcia was born to a Jewish family in Amsterdam. Max was nearly 16 when
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39846. Three metal boxes used to hold content of the Oneg Shabbat archive
the Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw. In this view the three boxes are stacked on top of one
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39847. Siblings Reunite in the Santa Maria di Bagni DP Camp
Saba learned from a Jewish Brigade Officer that her brother was in Italy. She traveled to Santa Maria
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39848. Prewar photograph of Terese Cohen with her two children
Terese Cohen, a Tunisian Jewish women, poses with her two children, Nadia and Marcel
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39849. Telegram from Quanza Passengers to Eleanor Roosevelt
The SS Quanza was a Portuguese ship chartered by Jewish
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39850. Nazi Imperialism: An Overview
communism was a Jewish plot designed at German expense. Nazi ideology held that the communist states of the