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2876. Studio portrait of Laura and her infant son Marcel.
CHILDREN (0-3 YEARS); FAMILIES (GERMAN); FAMILIES (ROMANI); JEWS (POLISH); STUDIO PORTRAITS ... ensuing pogrom 400 Jews were killed in the streets of town. Laura's father, Osjasz Gruber was killed by ... the Ukrainians in this pogrom. Some 17,000 Jews lived in Drohobycz and another 30,000 in Boryslaw and ... the vicinity. In July 1941 Jakub Drimmer was in Lvov, accompanied by his 25 year-old sister-in-law
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2877. Ina and Josette Soep stand outside in eastern Holland shortly after their return to The Netherlands following liberation.
CLOSE-UPS; DP CAMPS/CENTERS; DPS (JEWISH); FAMILIES (POSTWAR JEWISH); JEWS (DUTCH); WOMEN; YOUTH ... round-up and deportation of Dutch Jews. Ina wanted to go into hiding, but her father forbade her to go ... a friend of Ina's sister-in-law, who belonged to the underground, visited them at night. That
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2878. Zionist scouts from The Netherlands gather outdoors with flags and banners.
CHILDREN/YOUTH; CLOSE-UPS; FLAGS; JEWS (DUTCH); SCOUTS; SCOUTS (JEWISH); YOUTH (13-20 YEARS ... round-up and deportation of Dutch Jews. Ina wanted to go into hiding, but her father forbade her to go ... a friend of Ina's sister-in-law, who belonged to the underground, visited them at night. That
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2879. Group portrait of Zionist youth in a hachshara in The Netherlands.
BICYCLES; GROUP PORTRAITS; HACHSHAROT (ZIONIST COLLECTIVES); JEWS (DUTCH); YOUTH (13-20 YEARS ... round-up and deportation of Dutch Jews. Ina wanted to go into hiding, but her father forbade her to go ... a friend of Ina's sister-in-law, who belonged to the underground, visited them at night. That
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2880. Close-up portrait of Benno Soep in his Dutch army unifrom.
CHILDREN/YOUTH (WHO PERISHED); CLOSE-UPS; JEWS (DUTCH); SOLDIERS/MILITARY (DUTCH); SOLDIERS ... round-up and deportation of Dutch Jews. Ina wanted to go into hiding, but her father forbade her to go ... a friend of Ina's sister-in-law, who belonged to the underground, visited them at night. That
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2881. Prewar photograph of the Loewy family in Czechoslovakia and sent to Marianne (Mimi) Loewy in the United States.
CHILDREN/YOUTH; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (CZECH); WOMEN; YOUTH (13-20 YEARS) ... (Irma's brother-in-law). Behind them are Magda Lowey and her parents Guste and Julius Loewy. ... Jew Cary Lowe is the son of Ernest Lowe, a Viennese Jewish refugee, and Valerie Ernei Lowe, a Slovak ... Jew who survived the war in hiding. Valerie Ernei Lowe was the youngest child of Leona Berger (b
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2882. Members of Poalei Zion in Belgium. Jacob Zerubavel is seated in the center.
GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (BELGIAN); ZERUBAVEL, JACOB; ZIONIST GROUPS (POALE ZION); ZIONIST GROUPS ... the Occupation, providing thousands of Jews with financial assistance, clothing and/or false documents ... leaders, established the "Comité de défense des Juifs en Belgique" (Committee for the Defense of the Jews ... responsible for providing Jews with false papers and overseeing propaganda and press throughout Belgium. The
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2883. Abusz Werber rides a bike with his son Michel shortly after liberation.
BICYCLES; CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CLOSE-UPS; FAMILIES (WARTIME JEWISH); JEWS IN HIDING (AFTER THE ... the Occupation, providing thousands of Jews with financial assistance, clothing and/or false documents ... leaders, established the "Comité de défense des Juifs en Belgique" (Committee for the Defense of the Jews ... responsible for providing Jews with false papers and overseeing propaganda and press throughout Belgium. The
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2884. Belgian passport issued to Nacha Reichert Gross.
DOCUMENTS; IDENTIFICATION PAPERS; 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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2885. The three Gross brothers enjoy an outing to the beach.
JEWS (BELGIAN); YOUTH (13-20 YEARS) ... 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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2886. Studio portrait of an extended family of Jewish refugees in Switzerland.
CHILDREN/YOUTH; FAMILIES (POSTWAR JEWISH); GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (SWISS); REFUGEE CAMPS/CENTERS ... 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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2887. Sara Lipton
doesn’t mean that Christianity didn’t have any negative ideas about Jews or Judaism. But these negative ... ,” and then they started thinking “Jew.” And by about the year 1250 is when the kind of facial ... stereotype of the Jew, as the modern world came to know it, was developed. It was then that they started ... showing Jews in a profile view with a big hooked nose, with a kind of a pointed chin or a goatee beard
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2888. George Pick: Antisemitism in Hungary
During this time Jews in Hungary were increasingly subjected to discriminatory anti-Jewish laws modeled ... alliance in 1940. During this time Jews in Hungary were increasingly subjected to discriminatory anti ... -Jewish laws modeled on those in Germany. LISTEN [audio file="{filedir_2}FP_20090715.mp3 ... screaming anti-Jewish, you know, "Death to the Jews!" etc. And my mother and I were very frightened
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2889. The Survivors
Poland. When 150 Jews returned to the city, people living there feared that hundreds more would come back ... to reclaim their houses and belongings. Age-old antisemitic myths, such as Jews' ritual murders of ... Christians, arose once again. After a rumor spread that Jews had killed a Polish boy to use his blood in ... News of the Kielce pogrom spread rapidly, and Jews realized that there was no future for them in Poland
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2890. The German Military and the Holocaust
mass murder of Jews and other groups targeted by the Nazis. The military’s complicity extended ... rather than to the German constitution. In 1935, in accordance with Nazi racial law, the military ... prohibited Jews from joining its ranks. Those already serving were dismissed. In 1938, Hitler assumed the ... “Criminal Orders” which explicitly rejected the laws of war and encouraged soldiers to commit atrocities
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2891. How I Came to Write My Memories
him in my life. When I arrived in New York, my parents-in-law invited relatives of their family ... War II and the fate of the Jews. I read more and more about the Jews in France and began to ... Cape Cod that summer and my son-in-law, who was spending the month of August there with our ... -in-law that I did not know where and how to start writing and he said, “Why don’t you write one
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2892. Dr. Lev Simkin
Killings of Jews.” Dr. Simkin has held a number of public and academic posts in Russia. He has worked ... Historic Miniatures,” Religion and Law, #2, 2010); “Der Einfluss der Weltreligionen auf die Rechtssysteme ... Courts” (Religion and Law, #3, 2007). He has language skills in Russian and English. Fellowship Research ... collaborators for war crimes committed against Jews in Soviet territory. His research provides a historical and
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2893. Olga Kartashova
the East European and Jewish roots of international law, in cooperation with the Minerva Center for ... Prosecute Nazi Criminals in Poland.” Her project explores how Polish Jews lobbied for human and minority ... legal landscape of developing international criminal law and to national governments and courts. Jewish ... Kornbluth 2021) and contributes a novel study of what surviving Jews understood as justice, how they
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2894. The Role of the German Police
They targeted those they considered enemies, especially Communists and Jews. The often rowdy and ... into one institution, made up of different branches. New laws ... “race defilement” and violations of anti-Jewish laws. In the 1930s, uniformed ... crimes at home and abroad. Individual policemen guarded Jews and Roma during deportations, arrested and
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2895. Martin "Marty" Weiss
which were similar to the Nuremberg Race Laws and defined Jews in Hungary racially. Jews in Hungary lost ... southeastern part of Slovakia, where Marty and his family lived. The Hungarians implemented antisemitic laws ... their equal rights as citizens, and economic opportunities for Jews were restricted. The Hungarian ... front, where the vast majority died from dangerous and deadly conditions. Although the rights of Jews to
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2896. Eichmann Trial
Law. This law allowed Israeli courts to punish Nazi perpetrators for crimes against Jews during World ... .” Eichmann organized the deportation of more than 1.5 million Jews from all over Europe to ... was to organize the logistics of the deportation of Jews. Eichmann made deportation plans down to the ... last detail. Working with other German agencies, he determined how the property of deported Jews would
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2897. Propaganda and Media
law, faith, the arts, and other areas; Introduces, punctuates, or ends sections of study; as homework ... annihilation of Europe's Jews, Laurel Leff found many universal lessons for contemporary journalists. Learn ... Today, he directs the Southern Poverty Law Center's Intelligence Project, which tracks hate groups in ... that facilitated the persecution of Jews and others excluded from the Nazi vision of the “National
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2898. Online Lessons
Escape, 1938–1941 Students will understand the complex factors that led German Jews to seek to ... Through a case study of American news coverage of the Nazi persecution of Jews in the 1930s and 1940s ... Nazi persecution of Jews, as well as some ways students responded to news of the Holocaust. Hoecker ... collaborators persecuted and murdered Jews as well as other people targeted in the era of the Holocaust between
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2899. Wagner-Rogers Bill
US Immigration Laws and the Refugee Crisis During the ... 1920s, the US Congress passed laws that severely limited the number of immigrants who could enter the ... . This crisis for European Jews and others seeking to escape the Nazi regime’s persecution intensified ... pogroms throughout Germany. This nationwide attack on Jews, known as
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2900. Wilma Schlesinger Mahrer
a law that defined Jews as an alien people and limited their rights. 1940-44: In 1940 Wilma ... Mahrer, a Hungarian Jew who had fought in the Hungarian army during World War I. The couple lived in the ... Kornelia and son-in-law, Miksa. In May 1939 the Hungarian government enacted ... 's son-in-law, Miksa, was conscripted into the Hungarian army's labor service. Two years later, he was