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39926. Desecrated Torah scrolls
of Broken Glass"), the violent anti-Jewish pogrom of November 9 and 10
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39927. Pages of Hebrew prayer books damaged during Kristallnacht
destruction of the synagogue in Bobenhausen, Germany. The Jewish community of Giessen donated them to the
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39928. Coffins containing bodies of Jews killed in the Kielce pogrom
discouraging the return of Jewish Holocaust survivors to Poland.
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39929. Bible from Le Chambon pastor who saved Jews
-Lignon, France. During the war, he and the town's residents helped shield Jews, especially Jewish
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39930. Tina Strobos describes her courier duties for the underground in the Netherlands
from the beginning of the war. Tina found hiding places for Jewish
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39931. Tina Strobos describes the hiding place and alarm system in her house
from the beginning of the war. Tina found hiding places for Jewish
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39932. Simone Weil's falsified student card
and establish an operation to rescue Jewish children as a member of the relief and rescue organization
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39933. Hetty d'Ancona Deleeuwe describes difficulties of going into hiding
so, Hetty and other Jewish children could no longer attend regular
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39934. Rescue
the Danish resistance movement ferried almost all of Denmark’s Jewish
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39935. Stutthof
were mainly non-Jewish Poles. There were also Polish Jews from Warsaw and
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39936. Doris Greenberg describes conditions in Ravensbrück
committed suicide. Doris was smuggled out of the ghetto and lived as a non-Jewish maid and cook, but was
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39937. Johanna Gerechter Neumann describes Kristallnacht in Hamburg
Amid intensifying anti-Jewish measures and the 1938
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39938. Tove Schoenbaum Bamberger describes escape to Sweden
remained in existence and was able to protect Jews in Denmark from anti-Jewish measures. In late August
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39939. Portrait of a preschool class in Copenhagen, Denmark
one of the few Jewish students in the class. His family moved to Denmark from Czechoslovakia, fearing
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39940. King Christian X of Denmark
and the Danish people stood by their Jewish citizens and were instrumental in saving the overwhelming
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39941. Identification tag issued by the American Friends Service Committee
by the American Friends Service Committee, and representatives of several Jewish organizations met
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39942. Hannah Szenes
. Between 1943 and 1945, a group of Jewish men and women from Palestine who had volunteered to join the
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39943. Doriane Kurz describes appell (roll call) in Bergen-Belsen
Doriane's Jewish family fled to
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39944. Doriane Kurz recalls Bergen-Belsen prisoners hauling wagons of corpses
Doriane's Jewish family fled to Amsterdam in 1940, a year that
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39945. 2005 portrait of Aron Derman
Aron was born to a middle-class Jewish family in Slonim, a part of Poland between the two world
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39946. Holocaust Deniers and Public Misinformation
and that the number of Jewish deaths during World War II has been grossly exaggerated
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39947. Samuel Gruber
Jewish. The partisans burnt villages and fought the Germans. Samuel was liberated when the
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39948. Sara Rachela Plagier
the way they looked now and if they ever looked like non Jewish people. After hearing that there is no
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39949. The Holocaust in Slovakia
to the deportation of its Jewish residents in the framework of the "Final
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39950. 1943 still life of a violin and sheet of music behind prison bars by Bedrich Fritta
). Fritta was a Czech Jewish artist who created drawings and paintings depicting conditions in the