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251. Jews who have been selected for deportation, bid farewell to their families through the wire fence of the central prison, during the "Gehsperre" action in the Lodz ghetto.
/OCCUPATION; JEWS (POLISH); LODZ; PRISONS; ROUND-UPS ... 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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252. Interior view of the Assumption Church of Our Lady Mary, where down and feathers confiscated from the deported Jews were sorted and shipped to Germany.
/OCCUPATION; INTERIORS; JEWS (POLISH); LODZ; 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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253. Visiting American Jewish leader, Rabbi Stephen Wise (right) meets with the Chairman of the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in Bavaria, Samuel Gringauz.
CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE LIBERATED JEWS; CLERGY/RABBIS/CHAPLAINS (JEWISH); CLOSE-UPS; GRINGAUZ ... the ACLU (1920), in addition to crusading for child labor laws and labor's right to organize and
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254. Slovak Jews relocate the tombstones and coffins from the old Jewish cemetery to new Orthodox cemetery farther from the city center to make way for a tramway tunnel.
NAZI SATELLITE STATES -- Slovakia -- JEWS ... CEMETERIES; FORCED LABOR/BRIGADES; GRAVEDIGGING; GRAVES/MARKERS/TOMBSTONES; JEWS; JEWS (SLOVAK
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255. Slovak Jews relocate the tombstones and coffins from the old Jewish cemetery to new Orthodox cemetery farther from the city center.
NAZI SATELLITE STATES -- Slovakia -- JEWS ... CEMETERIES; FORCED LABOR/BRIGADES; GRAVEDIGGING; GRAVES/MARKERS/TOMBSTONES; JEWS; JEWS (SLOVAK
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256. Slovak Jews relocate the tombstones and coffins from the old Jewish cemetery to new Orthodox cemetery farther from the city center to make way for a tramway tunnel.
NAZI SATELLITE STATES -- Slovakia -- JEWS ... CEMETERIES; FORCED LABOR/BRIGADES; GRAVEDIGGING; GRAVES/MARKERS/TOMBSTONES; JEWS; JEWS (SLOVAK
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257. Slovak Jews relocate the tombstones and coffins from the old Jewish cemetery to new Orthodox cemetery farther from the city center to make way for a tramway tunnel.
NAZI SATELLITE STATES -- Slovakia -- JEWS ... CEMETERIES; CORPSES; CRATES/BOXES; FORCED LABOR/BRIGADES; JEWS; SLOVAKS
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258. Autobiographical drawing by Jacob Barosin
Lunel South of France - founded by Jews from Jericho, 70 C.E. ... illegally to Paris, France, in order to escape the anti-Jewish laws passed following the appointment of ... Germany, and the authorities quickly began suppressing the rights and personal freedoms of Jews. In June ... a network of aid and protection for Jews in that town. On February 17, 1943, Jacob was arrested and
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259. Unused Star of David badge with Jude for Jew owned by a young woman assigned to forced labor
register as a forced laborer with the Work Office for Jews. In November, Ruth was assigned to the Osram ... congregation. Following the September 15, 1935, passage of the Nuremberg Laws, Ruth and Hannelore were
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260. Unused Star of David badge with Jude for Jew owned by a young woman assigned to forced labor
closed, and Ruth had to register as a forced laborer with the Work Office for Jews. In November, Ruth was ... congregation. Following the September 15, 1935, passage of the Nuremberg Laws, Ruth and Hannelore were
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261. Forced March No. 2, an allegorical steel sculpture representing a childhood memory of a roundup of Jews for deportation
Forced March No. 2. is a welded sculpture created by Peter Dallos in 2001. It depicts Jews being ... victimized by the war and the Holocaust. Hungary was a close German ally, and had enacted anti-Jewish laws
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262. Abridged prayer book for Jews in the armed forces of the United States used by a German Jewish refugee
German Jews. Following the passage of the Nuremberg Laws in September 1935, Berthold was legally defined ... Prayer Book Abridged for Jews in the Armed Forces of the United States ... January 1933. Following the passage of the Nuremberg Laws in September 1935, Berthold was legally defined
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263. Wykaz osób, które otrzymały zgodnie z zarządzeniem C.K.Z.P. z dnia 2.10.b.r.L.Dz. 9632/75/46 -paczki żywnościowe wagi 1-kg- oraz zapomogę pienziezna w kowcie Zł.500-
Journal of Laws 9632/75/46 - food parcels weighing 1 kg - and cash assistance in the amount of PLN 500 - ... List of Jews registered with CKŻP who received food or monetary assistance. ... The Centralny Komitet Żydów w Polsce, CKŻP (Central Committee of Jews in Poland) attended to the ... needs of Jews from fall 1944 until 1950 by sponsoring a variety of programs, providing food, shelter
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264. Bulgarian People's Bank, Sofia (Fond 285K, Opis 7). Personal declarations of financial accests and property submitted by Bulgarian Jews.
Personal declarations of financial assets and property submitted by the Bulgarian Jews in ... accordance with the Law for the Defense of Nation. Each file consists of detailed questionnaire providing ... information about person's financial assets, property etc. declared in accordance with the Law for the Defense
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265. Leaders of the Greater New York campaign of the United Jewish Appeal gather to raise $1,250,000 for the settlement of Jews from Germany and other lands in Palestine.
AMERICANS; BAERWALD, PAUL; FUNDRAISING; GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (AMERICAN); ROSENWALD, WILLIAM ... the settlement of Jews from Germany and other lands in Palestine. Left to right: Edwin Goldwasser, co ... international law and politics. He was drafted in June 1942. Itzik was later sent to officer's candidate
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266. Norbert Wollheim, vice-chairman of the Central Committee for Liberated Jews in the British Zone of Germany, addresses a rally protesting the lenient sentencing of a Nazi war criminal.
before he could complete his degree legislation was enacted barring Jews from the study of law. Instead ... dissolution by the Nazis in 1935. Intending to become a lawyer, Wollheim began law school in 1931. However
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267. A group portrait of Polish Jews from Dabrowa, given to the donor's brother, Rubin Rozen, as a memento of his passing through Brussels on his way to the United States.
CLOSE-UPS; GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (BELGIAN); JEWS (POLISH); STUDIO PORTRAITS; WOMEN ... 's brother-in-law, Szabtai Klugman, discovered him in Theresienstadt, and together they went in search of
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268. Zionist meeting of a group of Belgian Jews. [It is unclear if this is wartime or postwar.] Fela Perelman is third from left, Chaim Perelman is at the far right, and Abush Werber is next to Chaim Perelman.
CDJ (COMMITTEE FOR THE DEFENSE OF THE JEWS); JEWS (BELGIAN); MEETING HALLS/AUDITORIUMS; MEETINGS ... of Belgium on May 10, 1940 and the imposition of Nuremberg Laws, the rector of the University asked
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269. Rowlandson caricature of three elderly Jewish men eating pork
Jews at a Luncheon, Or a peep into Dukes Place ... The Katz Ehrenthal Collection is a collection of over 900 objects depicting Jews and antisemitic ... preparing to dine on suckling pig. Since Jewish dietary laws forbid the eating of pork, comic works often ... issued over sixty works featuring Jews, often derogatory and antisemitic, as in this print. His humorous
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270. Document issued by the Agudat Yisrael in the Hallein displaced person's camp declaring December 19, 1949 as the "Ingathering of the Exiles Day" to celebrate the immigration of a million Jews to Israel.
prohibiting Jews from traveling. Olga therefore had to hire a Christian woman to escort Eva back to her home ... in Budapest. A few weeks later the Nazis deported all the Jews of Csorna to Auschwitz. Eva
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271. Document from the manager of Jewish assets stating that the Jew Max Cahen sold his furniture from his apartment at his address on what is now Adolf Hitler Street.
fall, most Luxembourg Jews were sent to neighboring France. For several days they were shuttled back ... and brother-in-law, Celestine and husband Alfred Weil, arranged for their release, and the
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272. Page 2 of a document from the manager of Jewish assets stating that the Jew Max Cahen sold his furniture from his apartment at his address on what is now Adolf Hitler Street.
fall, most Luxembourg Jews were sent to neighboring France. For several days they were shuttled back ... and brother-in-law, Celestine and husband Alfred Weil, arranged for their release, and the
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273. Daily life of a Belgian family during World War II; hidden Jews; religious celebrations
before returning to the house. The neighboring de Hemptinne house. Yvonne Hemptinne and her mother-in-law ... children, including Jews Monique M. and Adrien, pose with Fons and his wife before playing with his sheep
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274. Jews who have been rounded-up for deportation in the Lodz ghetto are held at an assembly point on Krawiecka Street until trains are available to transport them out of the ghetto.
ASSEMBLY POINTS; BADGES; BADGES (STAR OF DAVID); DEPORTATIONS; GHETTO/OCCUPATION; INTERIORS; JEWS ... 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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275. Studio portrait of Abusz Werber, a member of the Jewish resistance and rescue network the CDJ (Committee for the Defense of the Jews) responsible for publishing the underground newspaper.
CDJ (COMMITTEE FOR THE DEFENSE OF THE JEWS); CLOSE-UPS; JEWS (BELGIAN); RESCUERS (JEWISH ... the Occupation, providing thousands of Jews with financial assistance, clothing and/or false documents