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126. Telegram sent by Jolan Wellisch in Mauritius to her brother-in-law in Czechoslovakia notifying him that they are safe and well.
Jews waiting for the transport to get underway. This happened only in September 1940 when ... approximately 3600 Jews, including Heinrich's parents, who had decided to join the transport, sailed down the
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127. Portrait of Zofia Wiewiorowska, Zofia played an essential role in the rescue of Kazimierz Laski, his wife, and his mother-in-law, Anna Wolfowicz.
his wife, and his mother-in-law, Anna Wolfowicz. She was posthumously awarded the status of ... Hendel was sent to a slave labor camp for Jews in Wilga, on the Wisla River. After a short time, he ... throughout the war. In addition, she served as a liaison and courier for Jews hiding in nearby Radosc
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128. Comisión Nacional de Investigaciones Decreto-Ley 479/55; Comision 45: Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores
National Investigatory Commission Decree-Law 479/55; Commission 45: Ministry of Foreign Relations ... in Syria on criticism of Zionism and the imperialist policy of supporting U.S. and British Jews as
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129. Police identification card issued by the Bindermichl displaced persons camp committee to police chief Willie Sterner, certifying his authority to enforce the law within the camp.
was liquidated in March 1943, Willie was among the 8,000 Jews who were sent to the Plaszow
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130. Sziku Smilovic (left) poses for a studio portrait with his sister and brother-in-law, Heddy and Arthur Spitz, prior to their immigration to the United States.
-in-law Jeno Weiss were arrested for helping Polish Jews. Mordche Shmiel was interrogated for 10 days ... killed in Auschwitz in 1944, at the age of 12. Sziku's father now ran a soup kitchen for Polish Jews
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131. Norbert Wollheim describes a roundup of Jews in Berlin
Norbert studied law and was a social worker in Berlin. He worked on the
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132. Robbing Jews to Enrich the “German Nation”
Robbing Jews to Enrich the “German Nation” Enforcing Laws to Seize Jewish People’s Property ... Robbing Jews to Enrich the “German Nation” This 1943 chart explains how cash, businesses, and
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133. Children's painting showing of Jews celebrating Hanukkah.
Children's painting showing of Jews celebrating Hanukkah. This painting was made in Theresienstadt ... Brundibar. Margaret's sister-in-law was deported to Auschwitz. She sent Margaret a postcard with downward
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134. Jadwiga Rokwish letter relating to the Jews of Klimontów, Poland
and treatment of Paulette Buchbinder's mother-in-law and the Jews of Klimontów during the German
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135. How did German professionals and civil leaders contribute to the persecution of Jews and other groups?
The Role of Professionals Persecution of Jews and other groups was not solely the ... the Nazis and their antisemitic prejudices, and rights and protections for Jews were never a
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136. Census of Jews in Arad, Romania, 20 May 1942
Contains two series: 1. List of Jews christened or considered to be Christian per the law of 9 ... August 1941; 2. List of Jews of mixed marriage. ... Records are divided into two parts: 1. Name list of Jews christened or considered to be Christian
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137. Hungarian Jews' applications for compensation (MOL XXIX-L-2-o)
Under Article V of the Federal Restitution Law (BEG, Bundesentschaedigungsgesetz) these applicants were
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138. Group portrait of Jews celebrating a golden wedding anniversary.
ANNIVERSARIES (WEDDING); CELEBRATIONS; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); GROUP PORTRAITS; INTERIORS; JEWS ... Group portrait of Jews celebrating a golden wedding anniversary. Pictured in the center are ... his brother-in-law, Wiktor Sztajn. They heard a rumor that Abram's mother and sister had also survived
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139. Portrait of three Hungarian Jews at a restaurant in Szeged.
CLOSE-UPS; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); INTERIORS; JEWS (HUNGARIAN); RESTAURANTS/CAFES ... Portrait of three Hungarian Jews at a restaurant in Szeged. Pictured are Leo Liebmann with his two ... sisters-in-law, Szenka Liebmann (left) and Mariska (right).
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140. Belgian Jews gather for a holiday celebration after liberation.
PORTRAITS; JEWS (BELGIAN); ORPHANS ... Belgian Jews gather for a holiday celebration after liberation. Among those pictured Moshe Werber ... of Belgium on May 10, 1940 and the imposition of Nuremberg Laws, the rector of the University asked
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141. Jews haul their belonging into the Lodz ghetto.
GHETTO/OCCUPATION; JEWS (POLISH); LODZ; MOVING IN; STREET SCENES; WOMEN ... father died on March 7, 1942, his mother died on July 16, 1942 and his brother-in-law Szymon Frajtag died
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142. Group portrait of Hungarian Jews in a forced labor battalion.
FORCED LABOR/BRIGADES; GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (HUNGARIAN) ... Group portrait of Hungarian Jews in a forced labor battalion. Among those pictured is Geza Kovacs. ... acceptable, but after two weeks, they had to join all the other Jews in the final Miskolc ghetto. This last
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143. Five Danish Jews pose outside a home in Copenhagen.
ELDERLY; FAMILIES (WARTIME JEWISH); GROUNDBREAKING; GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (DANISH); WOMEN ... Five Danish Jews pose outside a home in Copenhagen. Among those pictured are the Hartvigs, the ... with them and raise Hetty. Beatte had read law at the university and worked as an aid to a government
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144. German Jews exiled to Zbaszyn reupholster furniture in a workshop.
FURNITURE/FURNISHINGS; JEWS (GERMAN); REFUGEE CAMPS/CENTERS; REFUGEES (JEWISH); WORKSHOPS; ZBASZYN ... German Jews exiled to Zbaszyn reupholster furniture in a workshop. Yehoshua Birnbaum is on the ... During the summer of 1938, the German government rounded up Polish-born Jews, including Yehoshua, and
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145. Belgian Jews gather for a holiday celebration after liberation.
CELEBRATIONS; CHILDREN/YOUTH; GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (BELGIAN); PERELMAN, FELA; WERBER, ABUSZ; WOMEN ... Belgian Jews gather for a holiday celebration after liberation. Among those pictured Moshe Werber ... the Occupation, providing thousands of Jews with financial assistance, clothing and/or false documents
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146. During a temporary leave from the Les Milles internment camp, Baruch Brenig (right) poses with his son,Theo (center), and brother-in-law, Hermann Herzmann (left), at the Vieux Port in Marseilles.
INVASION & OCCUPATION -- France -- JEWS -- Daily Life/Families/The Jewish Quarter ... BRIDGES; EMIGRES/EMIGRATION/AID (PREWAR/WARTIME); FAMILIES (WARTIME JEWISH); JEWS (AUSTRIAN); JEWS ... son,Theo (center), and brother-in-law, Hermann Herzmann (left), at the Vieux Port in Marseilles
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147. Propaganda poster blaming Jews for French peasants’ problems
To Free the People, Hunt the Jew! ... French announcement poster blaming Jews for the problems of farmers and peasants published by
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148. A few years after the end of the war, Magda Muller returns to Czechoslovakia to visit her parents and the family of her brother-in-law at a resort in Luhacovice.
CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; FAMILIES (POSTWAR JEWISH); GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (CZECH ... ); JEWS (SLOVAK); REUNIONS; VACATIONS/RESORTS; WOMEN
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149. A delegation of Hungarian army scientists visit the Italian military laboratories just before its Jewish director, Aldo Foa, was fired from his position on account of the new race laws.
NAZI SATELLITE STATES -- Italy/The Vatican -- JEWS -- Segregation/Removal from Public Life ... GROUP PORTRAITS; HUNGARIANS; JEWS (ITALIAN); SCIENTISTS/MATHEMATICIANS; SOLDIERS/MILITARY
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150. A letter from David Kierschner, a Belgian-Jewish prisoner in Pithiviers, to his brother-in-law, David Majer Zalc, c/o Madame Laville at the Hotel de France in Trets.
CONCENTRATION CAMPS; CORRESPONDENCE/MAIL; DOCUMENTS; INTERNMENT CAMPS; JEWS (BELGIAN); PITHIVIERS