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1701. Children dressed as mice perform a play about Mickey Mouse in the Novaky labor camp.
The National Defense Law 20/1940 exempted Jews from military service in the new Slovak state, but ... re The National Defense Law 20/1940 exempted Jews from military service in the new Slovak state, but ... CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; CONCENTRATION CAMPS; JEWS (CZECH); JEWS (SLOVAK); LABOR ... together with 747 people, 400 of which were Jews. At the end of March 1945 the Soviet Army liberated the
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1702. French Jewish children who had been in living in hiding, shortly after the end of the war.
); JEWS (FRENCH); JEWS IN HIDING (AFTER THE EXPERIENCE); ORPHANS; YOUTH (13-20 YEARS) ... air markets to sell their hats. After the Germans invaded France in 1940, new laws were instituted ... that forbade Jews from working, and required them to wear the yellow star. Leon and Claire refused to ... in the markets with her sister-in-law, Marie, until they were picked up in a raid in a bistro on rue
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1703. French Jewish children pose with a burro, while visiting La Bourboule after the end of the war.
(POSTWAR JEWISH); JEWS (FRENCH); JEWS IN HIDING (AFTER THE EXPERIENCE); YOUTH (13-20 YEARS) ... air markets to sell their hats. After the Germans invaded France in 1940, new laws were instituted ... that forbade Jews from working, and required them to wear the yellow star. Leon and Claire refused to ... in the markets with her sister-in-law, Marie, until they were picked up in a raid in a bistro on rue
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1704. A Jewish mother plays with her newborn child in the year following the German invasion of Poland but prior to the establishment of a ghetto in Krakow.
CHILDREN (0-3 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; CLOSE-UPS; FAMILIES (WARTIME JEWISH); GHETTO/OCCUPATION; JEWS ... (POLISH); JEWS IN HIDING (BEFORE THE EXPERIENCE); KRAKOW; WOMEN ... with Stefania until she was caught while trying to visit her brother-in-law and sent to Auschwitz
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1705. A Jewish mother poses with her newborn daughter inside their home in Krakow prior to the creation of the ghetto.
); INTERIORS; JEWS (POLISH); JEWS IN HIDING (BEFORE THE EXPERIENCE); KRAKOW; WOMEN ... with Stefania until she was caught while trying to visit her brother-in-law and sent to Auschwitz
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1706. A group of six people poses in a living-room in prewar Krakow.
FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); GROUP PORTRAITS; INTERIORS; JEWS (POLISH); WOMEN ... attended public school in Belgium. Fanny's parents, Helena and Joseph, were traditional Jews. They already ... went to work as a farm hand. At first, they did not register as Jews but later on, as the Vichy regime ... Chief Sephardi Rabbi of Toulouse. Rabbi Cassorla used his position to assist foreign Jews being held in
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1707. Rabbi Moise Cassorla (father of the donor, on right) poses in full rabbinical attire with an unknown person in a suit.
INVASION & OCCUPATION -- France -- JEWS -- Religious Life/Funerals ... attended public school in Belgium. Fanny's parents, Helena and Joseph, were traditional Jews. They already ... went to work as a farm hand. At first, they did not register as Jews but later on, as the Vichy regime ... Chief Sephardi Rabbi of Toulouse. Rabbi Cassorla used his position to assist foreign Jews being held in
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1708. Moise Cassorla (father of the donor, on right) and another soldier pose in army uniforms.
CLOSE-UPS; EXTERIORS; JEWS (SEPHARDIM); SOLDIERS/MILITARY (JEWISH); SOLDIERS/MILITARY (YUGOSLAV ... attended public school in Belgium. Fanny's parents, Helena and Joseph, were traditional Jews. They already ... went to work as a farm hand. At first, they did not register as Jews but later on, as the Vichy regime ... Chief Sephardi Rabbi of Toulouse. Rabbi Cassorla used his position to assist foreign Jews being held in
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1709. Two Belgian Jewish sisters pose with an unidentified man.
CLOSE-UPS; FAMILIES (POSTWAR JEWISH); JEWS (FRENCH); YOUTH (13-20 YEARS) ... attended public school in Belgium. Fanny's parents, Helena and Joseph, were traditional Jews. They already ... went to work as a farm hand. At first, they did not register as Jews but later on, as the Vichy regime ... Chief Sephardi Rabbi of Toulouse. Rabbi Cassorla used his position to assist foreign Jews being held in
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1710. A young Jewish mother helps her son ride a tricycle in the resort town of Kulautuva, Lithuania.
BICYCLES; CHILDREN (0-3 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; CLOSE-UPS; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS ... 9-10, 1938. Because his passport identified him as a Jew, he had to remain in his hotel room to ... avoid attack. Soon after his return to Lithuania, enactment of new racial laws prohibited him from ... continuing his law practice, so he opened a motorcycle business. When Yacob was five years old, the Soviets
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1711. Group photograph of American Jewish leaders and recent German Jewish emigres to the United States.
EMIGRES/EMIGRATION/AID (PREWAR/WARTIME); GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (AMERICAN); JEWS (GERMAN); WARBURG, FELIX ... the ACLU (1920), in addition to crusading for child labor laws and labor's right to organize and ... international boycott of German goods. In an attempt to create a worldwide organization to defend Jews against ... existence of the Final Solution, the Nazi program to concentrate, deport and exterminate the Jews of Europe
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1712. View of the Hitler Youth training center in Braunschweig where Solly Perel spent three years in hiding during World War II.
HITLER YOUTH (HITLER JUGEND/HJ); JEWS IN HIDING (WARTIME); NAZI ORGANIZATIONS (YOUTH); SCHOOLS ... 1906), and Bertha (b. ca. 1909). In 1935 after the enactment of the Nuremberg laws, Solly was expelled ... in a line and pass a selection. Jews and Communists were taken out and murdered by Einsatzgruppen ... as either a Jew or a member of the Komsomol. When his turn came to be questioned, Solly claimed he
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1713. Portrait of two women who worked at the Volkswagen plant in Wolfsburg.
CLOSE-UPS; JEWS IN HIDING (WARTIME); OSTARBEITER/FOREIGN WORKERS; UKRAINIANS; WOMEN ... 1906), and Bertha (b. ca. 1909). In 1935 after the enactment of the Nuremberg laws, Solly was expelled ... in a line and pass a selection. Jews and Communists were taken out and murdered by Einsatzgruppen ... as either a Jew or a member of the Komsomol. When his turn came to be questioned, Solly claimed he
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1714. Wedding celebration of a Jewish couple in the Netherlands.
CELEBRATIONS; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); HOMES (PRIVATE JEWISH); INTERIORS; JEWS (DUTCH); WEDDINGS ... and Joseph Mossel; Joseph's brothers, Jacques and Aaron; Joseph's brother and sister-in-law, Zadok ... was one of the first women in the area to graduate from law school. She and Joseph met through the ... civil records. Through these records, they were able to easily identify and locate all Jews in the area
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1715. One of a series of cartoons from a French language, anti-Jewish pamphlet entitled, "The Canker Which Corroded France," published by the Institute for the Study of Jewish Questions in Paris.
page is entitled: "The new laws which put the Jews out of the national community..." ... INVASION & OCCUPATION -- France -- JEWS -- Propaganda/Exhibitions
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1716. Portrait of Ida Karnovski sitting in her room in the Kovno ghetto.
BADGES; BADGES (STAR OF DAVID); CHILDREN/YOUTH; CLOSE-UPS; 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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1717. Members of the Katz and Sonenson families pose in the backyard of Alte Katz's house.
DOLLS; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (POLISH); KATZ FAMILY (EISISKES); SONENSON FAMILY (EISISKES ... Alte Katz with her son-in-law Moshe Sonenson; (sitting on chairs, right to left) Shoshana Katz, Yaffa
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1718. Studio portrait of a group of young adult Jewish friends.
GROUP PORTRAITS; INTERIORS; JEWS (POLISH); STUDIO PORTRAITS; WOMEN ... Jaroslaw. There, he married Miriam Reich and raised three children. Together with his brother-in-law ... Rosenzweig, a Polish Jew from Krakow, who had survived the war as a member of the Anders Army. He invited
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1719. Three Jewish friends socialize outside. Among those pictured is Chaja Ringelheim (center).
CLOSE-UPS; FENCES; JEWS (POLISH); WOMEN ... Jaroslaw. There, he married Miriam Reich and raised three children. Together with his brother-in-law ... Rosenzweig, a Polish Jew from Krakow, who had survived the war as a member of the Anders Army. He invited
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1720. Two Jewish friends look at themselves in a mirror.
CLOSE-UPS; INTERIORS; JEWS (POLISH); MIRRORS; WOMEN ... Jaroslaw. There, he married Miriam Reich and raised three children. Together with his brother-in-law ... Rosenzweig, a Polish Jew from Krakow, who had survived the war as a member of the Anders Army. He invited
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1721. A young Jewish couple from Poland walks along a street in Pisa, Italy.
FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (POLISH); STREET SCENES ... Jaroslaw. There, he married Miriam Reich and raised three children. Together with his brother-in-law ... Rosenzweig, a Polish Jew from Krakow, who had survived the war as a member of the Anders Army. He invited
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1722. Sima Schwalb visits her daughter Renee and her cousin while they are in hiding.
German Reich. Anti-Jewish laws were enacted to persecute Jews and exclude them from Austrian society ... CHILDREN (0-3 YEARS); CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; JEWS IN HIDING (WARTIME); WOMEN ... permission for his family to leave. As persecutions increased and Jews were being deported to ghettos and ... After two years, the convent was suspected of hiding Jews, so Renee was sent to live on a dairy farm in
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1723. Group portrait of Hilde and Gerrit Verdoner with four bridesmaids on their wedding day.
FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); FLOWERS; GROUP PORTRAITS; INTERIORS; JEWS (DUTCH); WEDDINGS; WOMEN ... the screams of Jews being brought there in the middle of the night. Though the Barens saved Francisca ... escape. Hilde, fearing repercussions for her parents and in-laws, refused to flee as long as they
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1724. Hinda Sztajnberg, her husband, Leon (Leib) Sztajnberg and their son, Mordechai Zvi in the streets of Czestochowa.
CHILDREN/YOUTH (WHO PERISHED); FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (POLISH) ... 's brother-in-law, Szabtai Klugman, discovered him in Theresienstadt, and together they went in search of
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1725. Two Jewish female friends walk in a park in Bucharest just after the liberation.
CLOSE-UPS; DPS (JEWISH); JEWS (ROMANIAN); PARKS; WOMEN ... of racial discrimination, especially the exclusion of Jews from political, economic and social life ... was enacted into law. Soon Jeanine and her sister were forced out of the Romanian school system. An