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2926. Gino Bartali
Italy. 1938 also brought a dramatic change for Italian Jews as the Fascist Grand Council approved ... anti-Jewish measures based on Germany's Nuremberg Laws. These laws ... excluded Jews from most aspects of Italian life and would facilitate future deportations. They also marked ... Jews seeking refuge from other European countries. The fugitives needed falsified identity cards. Dalla
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2927. Feldafing Displaced Persons Camp
1946, about 4,000 Jews lived at Feldafing and by Passover 1951, 1,585 Jewish DPs remained in the camp ... primarily to house 3,000 Hungarian Jews. However, until July 1945, the camp housed many non-Jewish ... legal matters. The strong camp court launched a project to codify laws for the camp in 1946 and ... led a movement to standardize law for all the Sh'erit ha-Pletah in the US zone of Germany. The court
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2928. Nazi Racism: In Depth
Race Laws in 1935. These laws codified a supposedly biological definition of Jewishness ... ,” but the most dangerous, since the Nazis attributed to the Jews inherited talent to mobilize the ... elimination of the European Jews during World War II. Nazi racists ... elimination were applied toward Jews, Roma, persons with disabilities living in institutions, and German
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2929. Thomas Buergenthal discusses quote from Abel Herzberg
"There were not six million Jews murdered; there was one murder, six million times ... devoted his life to international and human rights law. He served as chairman of the United States ... Holocaust Memorial Museum’s Committee on Conscience; was named the Lobingier Professor of Comparative Law ... and Jurisprudence at the George Washington University Law School; and served for a decade as the
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2930. The Order Police
were agents of the Nazi state. They thus enforced Nazi laws, including anti ... -Jewish legislation. The Order Police rarely intervened to protect Jews or Jewish-owned property from ... extralegal Nazi violence. This was the case even when the violence clearly violated the law and caused public ... Poles and Jews. Expanding the Order Police
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2931. The German Churches and the Nazi State
"non-Aryan" under Nazi racial laws (e.g., Jews who had converted). Yet throughout this period there was ... in Germany respond to the Nazi regime and its laws, particularly to ... the persecution of the Jews? The racialized anti-Jewish Nazi ideology ... resisted the regime, including some who aided and hid Jews. The Roman Catholic Church in Nazi
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2932. President Obama Announces New Appointees to United States Holocaust Memorial Council
board of Ayecha, an organization devoted to Jews of color, and is a former board chair of the Foundation ... Service. Beth Heifetz is a partner at the law firm Jones Day. From 1989 to 1991, she served as ... the University of Wisconsin–Madison and a JD from New York University School of Law. Jackie Berkowitz
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2933. Promoting Learning and Engagement
experiences and responses of Soviet and Sephardic Jews, Roma and Sinti, and German-Jewish refugees in Italy ... influence over the life and liberty of civilians—particularly the military, law enforcement, and judges ... state and local law enforcement officers, religious leaders, Museum visitors, and others
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2934. Fighting Prejudice
of contemporary antisemitism; Demonstrates the ongoing relevance of the Holocaust to law, faith, the ... danah boyd, who discusses tactics for combating internet hate. Back to outline History Jews were ... Germans were “racially superior” and that the Jews, deemed “inferior,” were a threat to the so-called ... systematic persecution and murder of many millions of people, both Jews and non-Jews. Back to outline
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2935. Responding to Genocide
law, faith, the arts, and other areas; Introduces, punctuates, or ends sections of study; as homework ... locate the sites of mass killings of Jews during the Holocaust. He is motivated in part by the memory of ... Jews.” What does he mean by this statement? Compare and contrast this quote with Martin Niemöller ... Unionist Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out Because I was not a Jew. Then they came
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2936. My Story
Germans instituted many new laws, the worst ones for the Jews. We had to put the Jewish Star of David on ... her and my sister got scared that, if she got caught helping Jews, she would be punished by the ... to Jarosław where there were no longer any Jews. They took us to the railway station and bid us ... grandparents, and explained that we would try to pass as Catholic. Apparently the Germans only killed Jews. The
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2937. Fascism
Hitler to enact laws without the approval of parliament or Reich President von Hindenburg. By July 1933 ... the national community—especially Jews. In 1938, German ... and security. In 1935, the Nuremberg Laws redefined German citizenship ... excluding “non-Aryans,” particularly Jews. Escalating persecution and violence isolated German Jews
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2938. The Treatment of Soviet POWs: Starvation, Disease, and Shootings, June 1941–January 1942
only by the general international law of war as it had developed in modern times. Yet even under that ... law, prisoners of war were to be protected. Policy of Mass Starvation in the East ... ," all "fanatic Communists," and "all Jews." Executions The executions did not take place ... Conference, to fill the camps with 150,000 Jews. In this manner the SS camps for POWs became part of the
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2939. Museum Announces $25 Million Gift to Name the Levine Institute for Holocaust Education
leaders in the American military, judiciary, law enforcement, and government. With technology and ... Jews of Europe. Even today it seems unthinkable, and that’s why education is so important. When the ... advertising firm. He attended the University of Pennsylvania and New York University and has a law degree from ... Brooklyn Law School. Levine’s involvement with the Museum began with his support of scholarly
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2940. Do You Remember, When: The Book
Nuremberg racial laws were passed in 1935. Gad and many other German Jews turned to their own cultural ... ="12043" style="rightSideFeatureGallery"] Despite the increasingly restrictive anti-Jewish laws, Gad and ... March 1941, all Jews over the age of 14 were ordered to do forced labor for German companies. Pages 4-5 ... ’s writing style. By September 15, 1941, the Nazis ordered all German Jews to wear a yellow star. Some
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2941. Three Jewish youth pose outside in the Dabrowa Gornicza ghetto.
ARMBANDS; CHILDREN/YOUTH; DABROWA GORNICZA; GHETTO/OCCUPATION; JEWS (POLISH); NAJFELD 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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2942. Group portrait of a postwar Jewish orphanage in Kaunas with Communist leanings.
laws were imposed targeting Jews; certain hours were allotted for shopping. Since Shalom did not look ... DPS (JEWISH); GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (LITHUANIAN); ORPHANS ... Germany invaded the Soviet Union and Lithuania and immediately began the mass murder of its Jews. Shalom ... Kovno, Kazys Palciauskas ordered all Jews to wear a yellow Star of David on every article of clothing
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2943. Group portrait of a postwar Jewish orphanage in Kaunas with Communist leanings.
laws were imposed targeting Jews; certain hours were allotted for shopping. Since Shalom did not look ... DPS (JEWISH); GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (LITHUANIAN); ORPHANS ... Germany invaded the Soviet Union and Lithuania and immediately began the mass murder of its Jews. Shalom ... Kovno, Kazys Palciauskas ordered all Jews to wear a yellow Star of David on every article of clothing
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2944. Bella Kaplan poses with her two grandchildren, Rivka Siderer (left) and Shalom Kaplan (right).
laws were imposed targeting Jews; certain hours were allotted for shopping. Since Shalom did not look ... JEWS (LITHUANIAN); WOMEN ... Germany invaded the Soviet Union and Lithuania and immediately began the mass murder of its Jews. Shalom ... Kovno, Kazys Palciauskas ordered all Jews to wear a yellow Star of David on every article of clothing
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2945. Leah Kaplan poses with her two children, Shalom and Yehudit, on a park bench in prewar Kaunas.
laws were imposed targeting Jews; certain hours were allotted for shopping. Since Shalom did not look ... ); JEWS (LITHUANIAN); WOMEN ... Germany invaded the Soviet Union and Lithuania and immediately began the mass murder of its Jews. Shalom ... Kovno, Kazys Palciauskas ordered all Jews to wear a yellow Star of David on every article of clothing
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2946. Shalom and Yehudit Kaplan pose outside under some trees.
laws were imposed targeting Jews; certain hours were allotted for shopping. Since Shalom did not look ... CHILDREN (0-3 YEARS); CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS ... Germany invaded the Soviet Union and Lithuania and immediately began the mass murder of its Jews. Shalom ... Kovno, Kazys Palciauskas ordered all Jews to wear a yellow Star of David on every article of clothing
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2947. Leah Kaplan holds her young daughter on her lap.
laws were imposed targeting Jews; certain hours were allotted for shopping. Since Shalom did not look ... JEWISH); JEWS (LITHUANIAN); WOMEN ... Germany invaded the Soviet Union and Lithuania and immediately began the mass murder of its Jews. Shalom ... Kovno, Kazys Palciauskas ordered all Jews to wear a yellow Star of David on every article of clothing
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2948. Shalom Kaplan stands next to his sister Yehudit who is in her baby carriage.
laws were imposed targeting Jews; certain hours were allotted for shopping. Since Shalom did not look ... JEWISH); JEWS (LITHUANIAN) ... Germany invaded the Soviet Union and Lithuania and immediately began the mass murder of its Jews. Shalom ... Kovno, Kazys Palciauskas ordered all Jews to wear a yellow Star of David on every article of clothing
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2949. Watching from the Window
: These Nazi laws are designed to drive Jews out of the country. So, many German Jews pack their bags ... the Nazis attack Jews, his neighbors burn his synagogue. And when the Nazis deport Bernhard, his ... And this is the Nazis’ deportation of Jews from the city of Lörrach, Germany. The Nazis take ... photos to document this moment. And when we look at the pictures today — at first glance, we see Jews
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2950. Marisa Diena
racial purity laws, banning Jews from working in the public sector or attending public school. In ... Fascism. However, Italy passed its first racial laws in 1938, imitating the Nazi