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2126. The birth certificate of Markus (Max) Gross.
BIRTH CERTIFICATES; DOCUMENTS; JEWS (GERMAN); STAMPS (DOCUMENT) ... passed out visas to as many Jews as he could so that they could cross the border into Spain and head to ... his family in an abandoned castle. However after a few days the townspeople began blaming Jews for ... the government started applying Vichy's anti-Jewish laws in Nice. In the spring of 1942, the police
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2127. Max Gross's Belgian passport.
DOCUMENTS; JEWS (FOREIGN BORN IN BELGIUM); PASSPORTS ... passed out visas to as many Jews as he could so that they could cross the border into Spain and head to ... his family in an abandoned castle. However after a few days the townspeople began blaming Jews for ... the government started applying Vichy's anti-Jewish laws in Nice. In the spring of 1942, the police
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2128. Klara and Louis Fenyves relax on their farm the summer before the German invasion.
CLOSE-UPS; FAMILIES (WARTIME JEWISH); FARMS/FARMING; HAY/HAYSTACKS; JEWS (YUGOSLAVIAN) ... gymnasium. In order to do so he had to pass a stringent exam as only eight Jews were admitted under Hungary ... 's strict Numerus Clausus laws. Since his father was no longer employed, he spent the summer coaching Steven ... allowed to leave the ghetto during the day. Around the end of June Subotica's Jews were rounded up and
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2129. Group portrait of the editorial staff of the Hungarian language newspaper, Naplo.
GROUP PORTRAITS; HUNGARIANS; JEWS (YUGOSLAVIAN); NEWSPAPERS; SERBS; WRITERS/INTELLECTUALS ... gymnasium. In order to do so he had to pass a stringent exam as only eight Jews were admitted under Hungary ... 's strict Numerus Clausus laws. Since his father was no longer employed, he spent the summer coaching Steven ... allowed to leave the ghetto during the day. Around the end of June Subotica's Jews were rounded up and
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2130. Fred Gross enjoys an excursion to the beach.
BEACHES; CHILDREN (0-3 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; CLOSE-UPS; JEWS (BELGIAN) ... passed out visas to as many Jews as he could so that they could cross the border into Spain and head to ... his family in an abandoned castle. However after a few days the townspeople began blaming Jews for ... the government started applying Vichy's anti-Jewish laws in Nice. In the spring of 1942, the police
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2131. Fred and Leo Gross play in the sand during a beach vacation in Knokke.
BEACHES; CHILDREN (0-3 YEARS); CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; CLOSE-UPS; JEWS (BELGIAN) ... passed out visas to as many Jews as he could so that they could cross the border into Spain and head to ... his family in an abandoned castle. However after a few days the townspeople began blaming Jews for ... the government started applying Vichy's anti-Jewish laws in Nice. In the spring of 1942, the police
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2132. Girls in the Montisorri School in Scheveningen stand in a line in their gym clothes.
university but Jews were no longer admitted due to the racial laws and she attended a Jewish cooking school ... CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; JEWS; QUEUES; SCHOOLS/TEACHERS/CLASSES; WOMEN ... August 1942 until October 1942. When the weather became cold and the area was searched for Jews who were ... 's family went to the only address they knew: the Kooistras in Utrecht, who by that time had 5 more Jews
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2133. Group portrait of pupils at the Deutsches Maedchen Reform Real Gymnasium Lycee in Prague.
CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (CZECH); SCHOOLS/TEACHERS/CLASSES ... Together with his friend and school mate Max Brod and other prominent Jews in Prague, he founded and funded ... Orphanage for Boys, and a refugee center for Polish Jews who were escaping pogroms. He was on the Board of ... Zionist weekly newspaper, Der Judenstadt or Medina Ivrit, urging particularly young Jews to leave the
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2134. Portrait of Viktor and Emilia Kohn at home with their first child, Walter.
JEWISH); INTERIORS; JEWS (CZECH); WOMEN ... Together with his friend and school mate Max Brod and other prominent Jews in Prague, he founded and funded ... Orphanage for Boys, and a refugee center for Polish Jews who were escaping pogroms. He was on the Board of ... Zionist weekly newspaper, Der Judenstadt or Medina Ivrit, urging particularly young Jews to leave the
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2135. Group portrait of pupils at the Jiddvska Matice Skolska (founded by Viktor Kohn) taken on the first day of classes at the Jewish school.
CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (CZECH); SCHOOLS/TEACHERS/CLASSES ... Together with his friend and school mate Max Brod and other prominent Jews in Prague, he founded and funded ... Orphanage for Boys, and a refugee center for Polish Jews who were escaping pogroms. He was on the Board of ... Zionist weekly newspaper, Der Judenstadt or Medina Ivrit, urging particularly young Jews to leave the
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2136. Portrait of the Guth family in their dining room in Lucenec, Czechoslovakia.
JEWS (CZECH); TABLES; WOMEN; YOUTH (13-20 YEARS) ... Together with his friend and school mate Max Brod and other prominent Jews in Prague, he founded and funded ... Orphanage for Boys, and a refugee center for Polish Jews who were escaping pogroms. He was on the Board of ... Zionist weekly newspaper, Der Judenstadt or Medina Ivrit, urging particularly young Jews to leave the
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2137. Group portrait of pupils at the Deutsches Madchen Reform Real Gymnasium Lyceum in Prague.
CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (CZECH); SCHOOLS/TEACHERS/CLASSES ... Together with his friend and school mate Max Brod and other prominent Jews in Prague, he founded and funded ... Orphanage for Boys, and a refugee center for Polish Jews who were escaping pogroms. He was on the Board of ... Zionist weekly newspaper, Der Judenstadt or Medina Ivrit, urging particularly young Jews to leave the
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2138. Portrait of U. S. Chief Prosecuter, Justice Robert H.
PERSONALITIES: NON-JEWS -- Names (J) ... countries in which the crimes had been committed and adjudged according to the laws of the nation concerned ... Nazi law before the start of World War II and so that subsequent tribunals would have jurisdiction to
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2139. Ruth Kohn poses with her daughter Rina on board a ship en route to Palestine having left from Prague.
PALESTINE/ISRAEL); JEWS (CZECH); REFUGEES (JEWISH); SHIPS ... Together with his friend and school mate Max Brod and other prominent Jews in Prague, he founded and funded ... Orphanage for Boys, and a refugee center for Polish Jews who were escaping pogroms. He was on the Board of ... Zionist weekly newspaper, Der Judenstadt or Medina Ivrit, urging particularly young Jews to leave the
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2140. Friends and family pose with the bride and groom at a wedding celebration in the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp.
JEWS (POLISH); WEDDINGS ... to Treblinka, where he worked in a Sonderkommando alongside his brother-in-law, Moszek Broda. In ... group of returning Jews and told them they were hiding a Jewish child, but had no food to sustain her ... where she was liberated in May. At Bergen-Belsen she met up with her brother Edek and brother-in-law
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2141. Group portrait of medical students and faculty of the University of Florence.
GROUP PORTRAITS; ITALIANS; JEWS (ITALIAN); MEDICAL CARE/NURSES/MEDICS; PHYSICIANS; PHYSICIANS ... Italian racial laws curtailed his career. He was denied a passport to travel and forbidden to practice ... medicine to non-Jews. As a result, Nathan left medicine to work full time as a rabbi. He accepted a ... Italy's Jews, who for the first time were under direct German rule, became more dangerous than before
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2142. Class photo of school children in Florence, Italy.
CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (ITALIAN); SCHOOLS/TEACHERS/CLASSES ... Italian racial laws curtailed his career. He was denied a passport to travel and forbidden to practice ... medicine to non-Jews. As a result, Nathan left medicine to work full time as a rabbi. He accepted a ... Italy's Jews, who for the first time were under direct German rule, became more dangerous than before
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2143. Prewar studio portrait of the Szajnfeld family.
for Jews became more perilous with the imposition of Jewish discriminatory laws. Ida's parents ... ); GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (BELGIAN); STUDIO PORTRAITS; WOMEN ... local farmers. They then made their way to Paris where they stayed with Maurice's brother-in-law for
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2144. Prewar studio portrait of the Weissman family. Those pictured include Rivka Weissman (top row, second from the left) and her sisters, Pauline Weissman Smoelevich (top row, far left) and Gnedel Pomerancz (top row right).
for Jews became more perilous with the imposition of Jewish discriminatory laws. Ida's parents ... CHILDREN/YOUTH; CLOSE-UPS; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (POLISH); STUDIO ... local farmers. They then made their way to Paris where they stayed with Maurice's brother-in-law for
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2145. Aldo Foa displays one of his military inventions to King Vittorio Emanuele.
ITALIANS; JEWS (ITALIAN); SOLDIERS/MILITARY (ITALIAN); SOLDIERS/MILITARY (JEWISH); VICTOR EMANUEL ... year, after the institution of racial laws, he was demoted to the rank of private and dismissed from ... racial laws also forbade Serenella and her siblings from attending Italian public schools. The family ... only as Jews but also as army deserters since they were both of military age. After some time the
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2146. A watch given to Anna Cheszes by her rescuer Madzia Strzelczyk.
ARTIFACTS N; BIALYSTOK N; GHETTOS (ARTIFACTS) N; HIDDEN CHILDREN (EXHIBIT) N; JEWELRY N; JEWS IN ... -law, Tadeusz Strzelczyk. Michal helped to secure false papers for Pola, and a Polish woman ... sent to Germany for slave labor, and Madzia, as a Jew, was forced into the ghetto. While in the ghetto ... sister, Helena, and Madzia used her sister-in-law's name for the rest of the war. Tadeusz brought Madzia
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2147. Agathe and Lux Adorno pay a farewell visit to their grandparents before leaving for England on a Kindertransport.
PORTRAITS; KINDERTRANSPORT; MISCHLINGE; MISCHLINGE (JEWS); WOMEN ... at the Hoch'sche Conservatory. There she met Franz, a law student and violinist, in 1917. Franz was ... since as a half-Jew, he was prohibited from holding a government post. Having lost their source of ... violinist with the Jewish Cultural Council orchestra and a music instructor. According to Nazi law, he only
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2148. Elisabeth and Lux Adorno pose for a farewell portrait on a street in Frankfurt shortly before leaving for England on a Kindertransport.
KINDERTRANSPORT; MISCHLINGE; MISCHLINGE (JEWS) ... at the Hoch'sche Conservatory. There she met Franz, a law student and violinist, in 1917. Franz was ... since as a half-Jew, he was prohibited from holding a government post. Having lost their source of ... violinist with the Jewish Cultural Council orchestra and a music instructor. According to Nazi law, he only
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2149. Elisabeth and Lux Adorno pose with Mr. Hulford, their first foster-parent after arriving in England on a Kindertransport.
MISCHLINGE (JEWS); YOUTH (13-20 YEARS) ... at the Hoch'sche Conservatory. There she met Franz, a law student and violinist, in 1917. Franz was ... since as a half-Jew, he was prohibited from holding a government post. Having lost their source of ... violinist with the Jewish Cultural Council orchestra and a music instructor. According to Nazi law, he only
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2150. A German-Jewish wife leans over her sleeping husband.
CLOSE-UPS; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); HOMES (PRIVATE JEWISH); INTERIORS; JEWS (GERMAN); SLEEPING ... three cousins received professional degrees. Heinz received his doctor of law degree in 1933 signed by ... physician. After completion of his education, Heinz served as a law clerk for a judge in Breisach ... Following the exclusion of Jews from German Civil Service jobs, including the judiciary, Heinz moved to