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201. Star of David badge with Jude for Jew worn by a young woman assigned to forced labor
Work Office for Jews. In November, Ruth was assigned to the Osram light bulb factory. On February 27 ... congregation. Following the September 15, 1935, passage of the Nuremberg Laws, Ruth and Hannelore were
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202. Portrait photograph by Judy Glickman of Danish fisherman who ferried Jews to safety
eleven Danish citizens who rescued Jews in German occupied Denmark and a Jewish couple who were rescued ... Svendsen, a Danish fisherman and rescuer. Frede used his boat to ferry Jews to Sweden. A rumor that a boat
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203. Portrait photograph by Judy Glickman of man who rowed several groups of Jews to safety
eleven Danish citizens who rescued Jews in German occupied Denmark and a Jewish couple who were rescued ... Petersen, a Danish rescuer. Karl hid 36 Jews in his apartment for a day. Later that night he participated
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204. Portrait photograph by Judy Glickman of Danish fisherman who hid and ferried Jews to safety
eleven Danish citizens who rescued Jews in German occupied Denmark and a Jewish couple who were rescued ... fisherman and rescuer. Jens met a large group of Jews at the train station and brought an old couple and
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205. Portrait photograph by Judy Glickman of Danish fisherman who helped take Jews to safety
eleven Danish citizens who rescued Jews in German occupied Denmark and a Jewish couple who were rescued ... a blockade but was not stopped. They continued into the harbor and the Jews were lowered into a
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206. Portrait photograph by Judy Glickman of Danish fisherman who took Jews to safety across the Oresund
eleven Danish citizens who rescued Jews in German occupied Denmark and a Jewish couple who were rescued ... fisherman and rescuer. Jens met a large group of Jews at the train station and brought an old couple and
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207. Red wooden tie rack made by a Dutch Jew while living in hiding
when the Germans intensified their searches for hidden Jews. Paul built three other hiding spaces: a ... birth to a daughter, Anita. In July 1942, the German authorities began deporting Dutch Jews to
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208. Yellow cloth strip sewn to a slave laborer's uniform to identify her as a Jew
her uniform to identify her as a Jew. It may have had a red triangle painted on it. Gisela, her ... provincial government. Gisela had one brother, Norbert, born in 1929. Bertha observed Jewish laws and kept
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209. Yellow cloth Star of David badge printed with Jood, Dutch for Jew, worn by a German Jewish refugee
German occupation. From April 29, 1942, Jews were required to wear a Judenstern on their outer clothing ... at all times to mark them as Jews. In May 1940, Amsterdam was occupied by Nazi Germany. In 1943, four
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210. Painting of a man in a fez done on pillowcase by Dutch Jew in hiding
old son Max to live with their Christian housekeeper. That summer, the Germans began deporting Jews to ... their home. After a large round-up of Jews in their neighborhood on July 14, Samuel and Marianne moved
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211. Viennese Jews learn typewriting repair in an ORT vocational school following the Nazi take-over of Austria.
DPS (JEWISH); GROUP PORTRAITS; INTERIORS; JEWS (AUSTRIAN); JOURNALISTS; ORT; SIGNS/BANNERS/POSTERS ... Franz Edelschein was the brother-in-law of Marianne Roman. He was a journalist by training but
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212. Anti-Jewish propaganda film: ritual animal slaughter; antisemitic legislation; Aryan ideal
Der ewige Jude [The Wandering Jew] ... nesting place for Judaism; the comparison of Jews with rats; the difference between Jews and Aryans ... "international crime"; "financial Judaism"; "assimilated Jews"; the Jewish influence on economics, culture, and ... no religious service, that is a conspiracy against all non-Jews of a cunning, unhealthy, contaminated
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213. German-Jews fill an auditorium to attend a meeting [of what probably is the Centralverein] presided by Julius Brodnitz.
BRODNITZ, JULIUS; CENTRALVEREIN; INTERIORS; JEWS (GERMAN); LECTURES; MEETING HALLS/AUDITORIUMS ... Julius Brodnitz was born in Posen in 1866. In 1894 he moved to Berlin to practice law and soon
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214. A group of Hungarian Jews, some wearing the yellow star, pose on the steps of a building in Pecs.
NAZI SATELLITE STATES -- Hungary -- JEWS -- Daily Life/Families/Weddings -- After the German ... BADGES; BADGES (STAR OF DAVID); FAMILIES (WARTIME JEWISH); GHETTO/OCCUPATION; GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS ... group of Hungarian Jews, some wearing the yellow star, pose on the steps of a building in Pecs
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215. Jews from the Neustadt displaced persons camp, some wearing concentration camp uniforms, march to a memorial service.
daughter-in-law and older granddaughter, Aviva, and brought them over to the displaced persons camp that he
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216. Viennese Jews learn typewriting repair in an ORT vocational school following the Nazi take-over of Austria.
DPS (JEWISH); GROUP PORTRAITS; INTERIORS; JEWS (AUSTRIAN); JOURNALISTS; ORT; SIGNS/BANNERS/POSTERS ... of Italian troops from France. Plans were also afoot for the evacuation of Jews from the Italian
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217. 1) Undated alphabetical list of Jews living in Nürnberg. Entries include date and place of birth and address (n.b.
racial laws but who left the Jewish religious community) : a) 85 Jews who were not deported from Nürnberg ... Jews --Persecutions --Czechoslovakia. ... Jews --Persecutions --Germany.
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218. One page of an illustrated album produced by Gyorgy Beifeld (1902-1982), a Hungarian Jew from Budapest.
/BRIGADES; FORCED LABOR/BRIGADES (HUNGARIAN); HUNGARIANS N; JEWS (HUNGARIAN) ... of a banker, Gyorgy received a law degree and worked as a stock broker. He was conscripted into the
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219. Protective pass issued to the Hungarian Jew, Ivan Deutsch, by the papal nuncio, Angelo Rotta, in Budapest.
CHURCH (CATHOLIC); DOCUMENTS; JEWS (HUNGARIAN); RESCUERS/RESCUE; RESCUERS/RESCUE (DIPLOMATIC ... diplomatic protests against the Nazi persecution of Jews in Hungary and issued Vatican protective passes that
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220. Irka Cymerman (right), a Polish Jew in hiding, feeds the cows on a farm in Sadolesie (near Malkinia).
ANIMALS; ANIMALS (COWS/CATTLE/OXEN); FARMS/FARMING; JEWS (POLISH); JEWS IN HIDING (WARTIME); POLES ... Irka Cymerman (right), a Polish Jew in hiding, feeds the cows on a farm in Sadolesie (near Malkinia ... and went to Ala's in-laws in Liw, 70 km from Warsaw. Their stay was prolonged when Irka fell ill
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221. Group portrait of young Polish Jews, who escaped from Poland to Hungary during the last days of the war.
CHILDREN/YOUTH; GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (POLISH); ROZEN FAMILY (ZAGLEBIE); YOUTH (13-20 YEARS) ... 's brother-in-law, Szabtai Klugman, discovered him in Theresienstadt, and together they went in search of
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222. Antisemitic cartoon showing a Jew leading a Soviet official by a leash drawn by Fips, the caricaturist for Der Stuermer.
changes caused by anti-Jewish laws took place in Gleiwitz. Hans was prohibited from practicing medicine in
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223. Reisepass issued to Julius Israel Seligman, containing a stamp of the letter J for "Jude" (Jew) on the first page.
IDENTIFICATION PAPERS; JEWS (GERMAN); PASSPORTS ... with their children in Washington, DC. Rose’s Christian brother-in-law (Fritz) was taken to a work
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224. Oral history interview with Tage Kaarstad
Power of Conscience: The Danish Resistance and the Rescue of the Jews collection ... Oral history interviews with individuals concerning the Danish Resistance and the rescue of Jews ... conditions of Denmark’s surrender; the formation of the Danish policy towards Jews, and the broad support to ... civilian official Werner Best); the fate of the 500 older or reluctant Jews who chose not to escape and
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225. Group portrait of members of the Hitler Youth in Braunschweig, Germany, including Solly Perel, a Jew living in hiding.
CHILDREN/YOUTH; GERMANS; GROUP PORTRAITS; HITLER YOUTH (HITLER JUGEND/HJ); JEWS (GERMAN); JEWS IN ... Jew living in hiding. Solly Perel is pictured in the center marked with an "x". ... 1906), and Bertha (b. ca. 1909). In 1935 after the enactment of the Nuremberg laws, Solly was expelled