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41251. Mieczyslaw Madejski describes underground work in the early 1940s
Mieczyslaw and his family were not Jewish. When Germany
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41252. Frank Liebermann has a conversation with his teddy bear
antisemitic attacks. In 1936, it got worse. Anti-Jewish laws now banned
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41253. Frieda Belinfante
.” Frieda Belinfante, a half-Jewish lesbian, used this disguise to hide from
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41254. Frances Perkins
the Nazi regime instigated a wave of anti-Jewish violence, known as
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41255. Topf and Sons: An “Ordinary Company”
: from arms manufacturing to expropriation of Jewish property
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41256. Teachers
Jewish students as inferior?
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41257. Morris Kornberg describes arrival at Auschwitz
Morris grew up in a very religious Jewish household and was active
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41258. Tomasz (Toivi) Blatt describes gassing operations in the Sobibor killing center
Tomasz was born to a Jewish family in Izbica. After the
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41259. D-Day
Jews on a massive scale. The Jews of Hungary were the largest remaining Jewish community in occupied
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41260. Watercolor painting by Simon Jeruchim entitled "Memory of June 6, 1944"
was born in Paris in 1929 to Samuel and Sonia (née Szpiro), Jewish émigrés from
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41261. Rejoice, Make Merry, Children
eastern European Jewish life in the 1920s and 1930s. The lyrics to "Rejoice, Make Merry, Children" contain
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41262. Death Marches
some SS leaders, including Himmler, believed irrationally that they could use Jewish concentration camp
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41263. John Komski describes Krakow after the outbreak of World War II
John, who was born to a non-Jewish Polish family, graduated from an art academy. Following the
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41264. Soviet Secret Police massacre in Lvov
of some of those massacred. The Germans claimed that the city's Jewish population had supported the
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41265. Rochelle Blackman Slivka describes the formation of the Vilna ghetto
Jewish council member, was killed in a camp in Estonia. When the ghetto was liquidated in 1943
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41266. Israel Ipson describes forced labor to construct an airplane runway
anti-Jewish discrimination, he was unable to practice law. The Germans
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41267. Bella Jakubowicz Tovey describes antisemitic remarks made as she was forced to march into the Graeben camp
Bella was the oldest of four children born to a Jewish family in
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41268. Prewar portrait of Ala Gertner
killed almost all of the prisoners involved in the rebellion. The Jewish women, including Gertner, who
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41269. Morris Kornberg describes forced labor beginning after the German invasion of Poland
Morris grew up in a very religious Jewish household and was active
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41270. Boleslaw Brodecki describes hangings in a labor camp and their impact on the prisoners
Boleslaw and his older sister were raised in a Jewish section of
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41271. Memorial Pageant calls for the rescue of European Jewry
the Jewish victims of Nazi persecution, "We Will Never Die." The pageant, sponsored by the Zionist
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41272. Rescue in Budapest, 1944-1945
Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, Wallenberg protected tens of thousands of Hungarian Jews, issuing
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41273. Rescue of Danish Jews, fall 1943
,000 Jews and close to 700 of their non-Jewish relatives to Sweden, which accepted the Danish refugees. The
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41274. Cecilie Klein-Pollack describes arrival at Auschwitz
middle-class Jewish family. In 1939, Hungary occupied Cecilie's area of Czechoslovakia. Members of her
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41275. Chaim Engel describes plans for the Sobibor uprising
invaded Poland in 1939. They first sent Chaim to Germany for forced labor, but as a Jewish prisoner of