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101. Jews of the Maghreb on the Eve of World War II
combined with the implementation of anti-Jewish race laws, meant that Algerian Jews held an inferior status ... Demographics For centuries before World War II, indigenous Jews lived in distinct yet
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102. German Jews' Passports Declared Invalid
Jews. Jews must surrender their old passports, which will become valid only after the letter “J” has ... been stamped on them. The government required Jews to identify themselves in ways that would
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103. False identification papers used by the donor's mother-in-law Stefania Gutentag Minc during her years of hiding in occupied Poland.
DOCUMENTS; FALSE PAPERS; IDENTIFICATION PAPERS; JEWS (POLISH); JEWS IN HIDING (WARTIME); WOMEN ... and married the Polish Jew, Zew Sztajnert. The couple moved to Israel in 1948.
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104. Mali Grunfeld poses with her sister-in-law and daughter during the occasion of her daughter's visit from the United States.
CLOSE-UPS; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (AMERICAN); JEWS (CZECH) ... Jews were required to wear a yellow Star of David, and Jewish boys were taken for forced labor. Malvina
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105. Ernestine (Ily) Munk, her brother Louis Munk, and his sister-in-law Macko Garay (nee Adler) pose together at a tennis court.
CLOSE-UPS; JEWS (HUNGARIAN); JEWS (ROMANIAN); SPORTS (TENNIS); WOMEN; YOUTH (13-20 YEARS) ... Immediately the German's instituted antisemitic ordinances and restrictions and began rounding-up Jews in the
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106. Tabel de funcţionarii Băncii de credit Român S.A. de origine etnică evreiască rechiziţionaţi, conf. art.7 din Legea asupra Organizării Naţiunii şi Teritoriului pentru timp de razboi şi art.6 din Legea Rechiziţiilor.
List of Jews who according to the article 7 from the Law of Nation and Territorial Organization ... during the war and the article 6 from Requisition Law are working at Roman S.A. Credit Bank. ... Jew
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107. Exclusion of Jews from German Economic Life
law also forbids Jews from selling goods or services at an establishment of any kind. During ... On November 12, 1938, the German government issues the Decree on the Elimination of the Jews
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108. List of Jews in Leipzig.
List divided into 4 sections: "Jews", "Separated spouses of non-Jews", "Jews considered as such by ... Nazi law", "Foreigners", followed by an additional "supplement". All sections alphabetical, with ... Jew
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109. Annie Vishubski Foster (left) poses with her mother, Feige Virshubski (center) and sister-in-law Lizzie Lapidus Virshubski while on a visit from America.
AMERICANS; ATHLIT; CLOCKS; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); GAMPEL; GRUBAS, MORDECHAI; HAAS, FRITZ; JEWS ... (AMERICAN); JEWS (PALESTINIAN/ISRAELI); JEWS (POLISH); TECSO; TOWER OF FACES; TOYS/BALLS/GAMES; VIRSHUBSKI
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110. Portrait of Deborah-Miriam Dobrysh, her son Avi, and her sister-in-law Ilse Reisberg, taken during their evacuation to central Asia.
CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); JEWS (ESTONIAN); JEWS (RUSSIAN/SOVIET); WOMEN; WONSOWSKI, LAJSZER (AUSCHWITZ
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111. A receipt for a food package sent by Estera Tenenbaum to her brother's father-in-law, Lazer Warszawski, in the Zdunska Wola ghetto.
DOCUMENTS; GHETTO/OCCUPATION; JEWS (POLISH); ZDUNSKA WOLA
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112. Klara Halef-Miropolsky and her husband Joseph. They were Feiga Miropolsky's sister and brother in-law and were both killed at Babi Yar.
BABI YAR; CLOSE-UPS; JEWS (RUSSIAN/SOVIET)
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113. Ittla Gella Asz (left), her son-in-law, Jerzy Szrut and an unidentified woman stand in front of the Colosseum in Rome.
FAMILIES (WARTIME JEWISH); JEWS (POLISH); REFUGEES (JEWISH) ... other Jews who were hiding in the bunker, were able to escape from the ghetto on April 30 after bribing
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114. Letter notifying Dr. Susanne Engelmann that she has been dismissed from her teaching position in compliance with the Civil Service Law of April 7, 1933.
CONVERTS (TO CHRISTIANITY); DISMISSALS; DOCUMENTS; JEWS (GERMAN); LEGISLATION (ANTI-JEWISH) ... Engelmann, a German Jew. Susanne received her doctorate from the University of Heidelberg. Her course of
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115. The Taubner family gathers to say goodbye to Zoltan's sister and brother-in-law prior to their departure for New York.
EMIGRES/EMIGRATION/AID (PREWAR/WARTIME); FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); IMMIGRATION (TO USA); JEWS
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116. Identification paper issued to Victoria Wertheimar (Siegmund Sobel's mother-in-law) in Vienna Austria and stamped with a Nazi seal declaring that her nationality is "stateless".
IDENTIFICATION PAPERS; JEWS (AUSTRIAN); PHOTOGRAPHS; STAMPS (DOCUMENT); STATELESSNESS; WOMEN
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117. Close-up portrait of Sergio Minerbi, his mother Fanny and non-Jewish friend taken in the summer of 1938, on the eve of the Racial Laws.
CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CLOSE-UPS; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); ITALIANS; JEWS (ITALIAN); UNIFORMS ... 1938, on the eve of the Racial Laws. Sergio Minerbi is wearing a Balilla uniform. ... Jews, as the Nazis began almost immediately to deport Jews from the German-occupied areas of Italy
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118. Studio portrait of Wolf and Sura Kupersztajn, Clara's brother and sister-in-law, who lived in Warsaw and perished there during the Holocaust.
FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (POLISH); STUDIO PORTRAITS; WOMEN ... apartment at Nowolipie Street in the ghetto. Klara would take off her armband marking her as a Jew, and
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119. Sign excluding Jews from a property
physical segregation of Jews from other Germans, a series of over 400 laws enacted throughout the 1930s ... laws the following April, which began negatively defining and segregating Jews from society. In 1935 ... the Nuremberg Laws codified the exclusion of Jews from German citizenship, and banned “race defiling ... ” marriage and sexual relations between pure Germans and Jews. The Nuremberg Laws defined a person as Jewish
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120. Ida Karnovski and her brother-in-law, Moshe Musel, read a letter from Pola (Karnovski) Musel (Ida's sister and Moshe's wife) in their room in the Kovno ghetto.
BADGES; BADGES (STAR OF DAVID); CLOSE-UPS; CORRESPONDENCE/MAIL; GHETTO/OCCUPATION; INTERIORS; JEWS ... her brother-in-law Moshe, mother, Meri Karnovski and aunt, Zoia Bershtanski in an apartment located at
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121. Certified copies of Japanese entry permits to Shanghai obtained by Siegfried Jacobsberg for his brother and sister-in-law in Altdamm (a suburb of Stettin).
DOCUMENTS; JEWISH COMMUNITY OFFICES/LEADERSHIP; JEWS (GERMAN); PERMITS/PASSES; REFUGEES (JEWISH ... brother and sister-in-law in Altdamm (a suburb of Stettin). By the time the couple received the
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122. Portrait of Miriam Koppelman Rushkin. The photo was inscribed in Yiddish, "In memory for my sister and brother-in-law from your sister Mirele.
CLOSE-UPS; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); GRUBAS, MORDECHAI; HAAS, FRITZ; JEWS (POLISH); KOPPELMAN ... sister and brother-in-law from your sister Mirele. A special memory from Eishyshok. April 26, 1934
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123. Three women gather at an outdoor table. From left to right are Ilse Baruch holding her son Peter, her sisters-in-law Thekla Erdman and Marianne Ziegler.
CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; GERMANS; GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (GERMAN); TABLES; WOMEN ... her sisters-in-law Thekla Erdman and Marianne Ziegler. Ilse and Peter survived, but Thekla Erdmana nd
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124. Nachman Weber (brother-in-law to Henryk Graubart) and his twin daughters, Irka and Frieda, walk down the street in Warsaw.
CHILDREN/YOUTH (WHO PERISHED); FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (POLISH); STREET SCENES; TWINS
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125. Studio portrait of Hayya Gershupski. The photo is inscribed in Russian, " In memory to Rivka Remz from you sister-in-law Hayya Gershupski".
FRITZ; JEWS (POLISH); STUDIO PORTRAITS; TOWER OF FACES; TOYS/BALLS/GAMES; WODEHOUSE, P.G; WOMEN ... from you sister-in-law Hayya Gershupski". Hayya was murdered during the Holocaust.