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2851. Peter Gorog
Olga Schönfeld, was a hat-maker. The persecution of Hungarian Jews in the interwar years began with ... the 1920 Numerus Clausus Act, which restricted the number of Jews who could be admitted to higher ... education. Árpád, who aspired to be a lawyer, could not study law under the discriminatory quota system ... . The Hungarian government enacted increasingly oppressive antisemitic laws and policies, including
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2852. A Close Call
had one non-Jewish parent and was raised as a Jew—was subject to all laws, decrees, and ... certificate listed the reason for my exclusion: Geltungsjude (“counted Jew”). A Geltungsjude—anyone who ... regulations pertaining to Jews, including the wearing of the yellow star. I was not wearing the star ... since it would have been unwise to let people in the apartment house know that Jews had a storage
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2853. Curt C. and Else Silberman Faculty Seminar
Würzburg, Germany, in 1908, Silberman practiced law until the Nazis banned Jews from the legal profession ... Jews and Jewish victims of Nazi persecution, and to assuring that the roots of prejudice and the ... in 1935. During the 1930s he was responsible for the saving of lives and emigration of Jews from the ... as president of the American Federation of Jews from Germany and was a founder and member of the
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2854. The Rioter
Laws, which strip Jews of their rights of citizenship, and ban Jews from marrying non-Jews. And these ... Jews to pay fines five-times higher than non-Jews. And all of this is on top of national laws against ... riot against Jews on a vibrant Berlin avenue. This catches the attention of high-ranking Nazis. What ... them and then they beat them. They scream things like “Germany awaken,” “Jews die.” So this is really
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2855. 1938: Key Dates
Hungary adopts comprehensive anti-Jewish laws and measures, excluding Jews from many professions ... Wirtschaftsleben), barring Jews from operating retail stores, sales agencies, and from carrying on a trade. The law ... concentration camps. April 26The German government requires all Jews to ... send them to concentration camps. Among those arrested are approximately 1,000 Jews. This is the first
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2856. Museum Condemns Attempts to Rehabilitate Hungarian Fascist Leader
marriage between Jews and Gentiles. The so-called “Second Jewish Law” of 1939 declared an official ... Jews in Hungary. In the 1930s after aligning his country with Nazi Germany, Horthy joined Adolf ... territories of Jews through shootings on the spot and mass deportations. When Horthy ordered the ... was one of direct culpability. Well before the massive deportation of Jews that took place in
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2857. Kristallnacht
laws and decrees designed to deprive Jews of their property and of their means of livelihood. Many ... Herschel Grynszpan, a 17-year-old Polish Jew, had shot the diplomat on November 7, 1938. A few days ... earlier, German authorities had expelled thousands of Jews of Polish citizenship living in Germany from ... them. Grynszpan's parents and the other expelled Polish Jews were initially denied entry into
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2858. Past Lectures
Douglas James J. Grosfeld Professor of Law, Jurisprudence, and Social Thought, Amherst College ... Buergenthal Judge, International Court of Justice, United Nations, The Hague “International Law and the ... Conquest and the Extermination of the Jews” June 11, 1995 Download paper (PDF) Monna and ... “Far From Us, but Close at Heart': Sephardic Jews in America Confront the Holocaust” June 6, 2018
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2859. Nachman Zonabend (center) and Mendel Grosman (right) examine a framed portrait of Jewish Council chairman Mordechai Chaim Rumkowski.
CAMERAS; CLOSE-UPS; GHETTO/OCCUPATION; GROSMAN, MENDEL; JEWISH COUNCILS; JEWS (POLISH); LODZ ... Aelteste der Juden (the chairman of the Lodz Ghetto Jewish Council) that was compiled by a group of Jews ... in early August 1944, Zonabend was one of the approximately 1,000 Jews left in the ghetto by the ... 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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2860. Group portrait of the employees of the Lodz ghetto post office holding a sign in the shape of a Star of David.
ARMBANDS; GHETTO/OCCUPATION; GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (POLISH); LODZ; POST OFFICES/POSTAL WORKERS ... Aelteste der Juden (the chairman of the Lodz Ghetto Jewish Council) that was compiled by a group of Jews ... in early August 1944, Zonabend was one of the approximately 1,000 Jews left in the ghetto by the ... 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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2861. A child who has been selected for deportation, bids farewell to his family through the wire fence of the central prison, during the "Gehsperre" action in the Lodz ghetto.
DEPORTATIONS; FENCES; GEHSPERRE ACTION; 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 ... distinguish from one another. The routes taken by displaced Jews into and out of the ghetto were identical ... foot in columns to, or from, the ghetto. Moreover, many Jews being resettled into the ghetto brought
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2862. Portrait of three young Jewish women. From left: Pola Rozen (the donor's niece); Ewa Strzegowska and Frania Magierkiewicz.
JEWISH); JEWS (POLISH); MAGIERKIEWICZ FAMILY (ZAGLEBIE); ROZEN FAMILY (ZAGLEBIE); STRZEGOWSKA FAMILY ... 's brother-in-law, Szabtai Klugman, discovered him in Theresienstadt, and together they went in search of ... considered somewhat better than elsewhere in occupied Poland. There, the Jews resided in open ghettos and ... their lives retained a semblance of normalcy. As a result, thousands of Jews from central Poland sought
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2863. An open page of a guest book belonging to the Ledermann family which includes the signatures of Otto, Edith, and Margot Frank.
ARTIFACTS N; CONCERTS N; FRANK, ANNE (FAMILY) N; GUEST BOOKS N; JEWS (GERMAN) N; PERFORMANCES ... relatives. Barbara's maternal grandfather, Hendrick Zeetroon (d. 1931) was a Dutch Jew from Amsterdam who ... since her husband's death in 1931. Franz went back to school to earn a Dutch law degree and Ilse ... onerous as Jews were barred from public places and public transport and were subjected to a nighttime
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2864. Group portrait of members of the Hashomer Hatzair Zionist youth movement.
BENCHES; CHILDREN/YOUTH; GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (POLISH); LERMAN, MILES; STUDIO PORTRAITS; WOMEN ... adherence to Jewish law and custom, Shmuel (like most of his siblings) moved away from religious tradition ... where he was now paid only a token amount. As of July 8, Shmuel and all Jews 14 years and older were ... action took place in the Lvov ghetto, resulting in the deportation of 15,000 Jews to the Belzec death
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2865. Portrait of Shmuel (Miles) Lerman shortly after the liberation.
CLOSE-UPS; DPS (JEWISH); JEWS (POLISH); LERMAN, MILES; RESISTERS/RESISTANCE; STUDIO PORTRAITS ... adherence to Jewish law and custom, Shmuel (like most of his siblings) moved away from religious tradition ... where he was now paid only a token amount. As of July 8, Shmuel and all Jews 14 years and older were ... action took place in the Lvov ghetto, resulting in the deportation of 15,000 Jews to the Belzec death
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2866. A young Jewish man walks with his mother along a commercial street in Lvov, Poland.
CLOSE-UPS; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (POLISH); LERMAN, MILES; STREET SCENES; WOMEN ... adherence to Jewish law and custom, Shmuel (like most of his siblings) moved away from religious tradition ... where he was now paid only a token amount. As of July 8, Shmuel and all Jews 14 years and older were ... action took place in the Lvov ghetto, resulting in the deportation of 15,000 Jews to the Belzec death
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2867. Group portrait of former Bielski partisans from Nowogrodek taken in the Foehrenwald displaced persons camp.
BIELSKI GROUP; DP CAMPS/CENTERS; DPS (JEWISH); FOEHRENWALD; GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (RUSSIAN/SOVIET) ... Germans entered the town on July 4 and immediately enacted anti-Jewish laws. On December 5, 1941 ... Nowogrodek's 6,500 Jews were forced to assemble in the courthouse. They stood there for two days before ... undergoing a selection. 5,100 Jews, including Moshe, Nechama and Leizer, were taken to the village of
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2868. Swedish Schutzpass issued to Dessider Donnenberg (b.
(SWEDISH); GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS; JEWS (HUNGARIAN); RESCUERS/RESCUE; RESCUERS/RESCUE (DIPLOMATIC ... World War II, who participated in efforts to rescue Hungarian Jews from arrest and deportation. Anger ... was born in Goteborg, Sweden. He studied law at the University of Stockholm and later at the ... Anger proposed the issuing of Swedish provisional passports and special certificates to protect Jews
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2869. Two Jewish brothers play a game of chess in their home in Tomaszow Lubelski, Poland.
CHESS; CLOSE-UPS; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); INTERIORS; JEWS (POLISH); LERMAN, MILES; RECREATION ... adherence to Jewish law and custom, Shmuel (like most of his siblings) moved away from religious tradition ... where he was now paid only a token amount. As of July 8, Shmuel and all Jews 14 years and older were ... action took place in the Lvov ghetto, resulting in the deportation of 15,000 Jews to the Belzec death
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2870. Portrait of Steven and Estera Fenyves.
CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; CLOSE-UPS; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); 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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2871. The Fenyves family on an outing to the family's vineyard.
JEWISH); FARMS/FARMING; FENCES; JEWS (YUGOSLAVIAN); LADDERS; OUTINGS/EXCURSIONS; VINEYARDS; WOMEN ... 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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2872. Wedding portrait of a Deaf Austrian Jewish couple.
AUSTRIANS; CLOSE-UPS; DEAFNESS; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (AUSTRIAN); STUDIO PORTRAITS ... vibrant Deaf community where Jews and non-Jews mixed freely. In Vienna, Hilda and Richard attended a ... met Isadore Rattner, a Deaf Jew from Poland. They married, and had three Deaf children: Nelly (born ... Germany annexed Austria. As the Nazis consolidated their control and antisemitic laws went into effect
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2873. Portrait of sisters Nelly and Lilly Rattner, wearing coats made for them by their uncle Richard, a tailor.
AUSTRIANS; CHILDREN (0-3 YEARS); CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; DEAFNESS; JEWS (AUSTRIAN) ... vibrant Deaf community where Jews and non-Jews mixed freely. In Vienna, Hilda and Richard attended a ... met Isadore Rattner, a Deaf Jew from Poland. They married, and had three Deaf children: Nelly (born ... Germany annexed Austria. As the Nazis consolidated their control and antisemitic laws went into effect
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2874. Austrian Jewish friends and family pose for a photograph in front of a restaurant in Vienna.
PORTRAITS; JEWS (AUSTRIAN); RESTAURANTS/CAFES ... vibrant Deaf community where Jews and non-Jews mixed freely. In Vienna, Hilda and Richard attended a ... met Isadore Rattner, a Deaf Jew from Poland. They married, and had three Deaf children: Nelly (born ... Germany annexed Austria. As the Nazis consolidated their control and antisemitic laws went into effect
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2875. A Deaf Austrian Jewish family on board the "SS Rex," en route from Genoa to New York.
IMMIGRATION (TO USA); JEWS (AUSTRIAN); REFUGEES (JEWISH); SHIPS (REX) ... vibrant Deaf community where Jews and non-Jews mixed freely. In Vienna, Hilda and Richard attended a ... met Isadore Rattner, a Deaf Jew from Poland. They married, and had three Deaf children: Nelly (born ... Germany annexed Austria. As the Nazis consolidated their control and antisemitic laws went into effect