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9826. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp food ration coupon issued to an Austrian Jewish prisoner
marched into Austria and annexed the country. Anti-Jewish legislation was soon enacted to exclude Jews ... Jewish Committee and as a director of the ORT (Organization for Rehabilitation through Training
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9827. Honor Cross of the World War 1914/1918 combatant veteran service medal awarded to a German Jewish veteran
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9828. World War I Iron Cross medal awarded to a Jewish veteran for bravery
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... was Jewish, later emigrated to the United States.
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9829. World War I Iron Cross medal awarded to a Jewish veteran for bravery
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... was Jewish, later emigrated to the United States.
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9830. Red enamel permit tag in leather holder issued to a German Jewish refugee
had a younger brother, Karl, born on January 17, 1926. They were an observant Jewish family. Moritz ... -Jewish boycotts and enacted anti-Jewish legislation that led Moritz decide to move his family to Kaunas
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9831. Red enamel permit tag in leather holder issued to a German Jewish refugee
had a younger brother, Karl, born on January 17, 1926. They were an observant Jewish family. Moritz ... -Jewish boycotts and enacted anti-Jewish legislation that led Moritz decide to move his family to Kaunas
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9832. Small white tinted all bisque doll brought by a German Jewish girl to Theresienstadt
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... girl. Jutta had a Jewish mother, Kaethe, and a Catholic father, Hans, who divorced in late 1938 in
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9833. Plain gold wedding band with engraved text found near a mass Jewish grave site
near a mass grave site for Jewish victims of the Holocaust in Bus'k, Ukraine. ... grave at the site, possibly the undressing site. The last Jewish residents of Busk, over 1700 people
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9834. Plastic covered Rustung [Armament] badge worn by a Polish Jewish worker in Beskiden labor camp
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... attacks to eliminate the Jewish population. In March 1942, the Germans opened Belzec killing center and by
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9835. Blue, white, and red striped patch with Cross of Lorraine acquired by German Jewish US soldier
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... Blue, white, and red cloth badge with a double-barred cross acquired by Rudolph Sichel, a Jewish
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9836. US Army technician shoulder patch that belonged to a German Jewish refugee
factory owned by his father, Max, in Erfurt, Germany, was confiscated because he was Jewish. Max was able ... cruelty in his school in Erfurt. He was bullied and beaten up before and after school for being Jewish
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9837. Commemorative Medal for World War I ribbon awarded to a Jewish German soldier
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... -Jewish policies put increasingly harsh restrictions on Jewish life. Werner and his brother Georg were
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9838. Jewish Brigade Group arm patch with 4 red chevrons worn by a soldier in the Brigade
camps during the Holocaust and of Leo Englard in Palestine and the Jewish Brigade Group during World War ... Chevron patch worn by Leo Englard when he served as a soldier in the Jewish Brigade Group during
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9839. Prisoner patch with red triangle and number issued to a German Jewish prisoner
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... imprisoned in Auschwitz. Due to the anti-Jewish policies of the Nazi dictatorship that ruled Germany
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9840. Star of David badge with Jude owned by Czech Jewish concentration camp prisoners
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... Hana’s maternal grandparents, Isidor and Marie (b.1856), lived with her family in the Jewish quarter
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9841. Unused Star of David badge with Juif acquired by a Jewish chaplain, US Army
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... following the liberation of the city by US forces in August 1944, as the first advisor on Jewish Affairs to
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9842. Badge with a yellow Star of David on a black circle worn by a Romanian Jewish woman
increasingly violent attacks and pogroms against the Jewish population. ... and Nisen David Weissmann, a veteran of World War I (1914-1918). They were an observant Jewish family
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9843. Permit stamp impression of the Jewish Ghetto Police, Precint 2, of the Kovno ghetto
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9844. Drawing of two partitioned circles by a German Jewish refugee
Germany became a police state and anti-Jewish legislation was enacted. Nelly was a Quaker, but she had ... been born Jewish and in 1935, she was fired from her job due to a government decree that Jews could not
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9845. Ink sketch of a canal lock by a German Jewish female designer
Quaker, but she had been born Jewish and, in 1935, she was fired from her job due to a government decree ... wealthy, prominent Jewish family which had lived in Frankfurt for generations. She had an older brother
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9846. Drawing of dwellings and steps leading to a church by a German Jewish refugee
police state and anti-Jewish legislation was enacted. Nelly was a Quaker, but she had been born Jewish ... wealthy, prominent Jewish family which had lived in Frankfurt for generations. She had an older brother
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9847. Engraving of Audley End in Essex, England acquired by to a German Jewish Refugee
classified as a Mischling due to his mother’s Jewish heritage. In December 1938, Michael was sent to a Quaker ... generations where they were part of a sizable Jewish community. They were reform minded and assimilated and
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9848. Drawing a street with a fountain by a German Jewish refugee
but she had been born Jewish, and in 1935, she was fired due to a decree that Jews could not work in ... wealthy, prominent Jewish family which had lived in Frankfurt for generations. She had an older brother
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9849. Ink drawing of root vegetables by a German Jewish refugee
had been born Jewish, and in 1935, she was fired due to a decree that Jews could not work in ... wealthy, prominent Jewish family which had lived in Frankfurt for generations. She had an older brother
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9850. Coat design, Dresden, created by a German Jewish man and saved by his wife in hiding
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... Original design for a coat created by Julius Isaacsohn, a Jewish designer with his own garment ... dressmaking business in their apartment and employed a non-Jewish woman, Lucie Gardner. On July 15, 1933