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3001. Jewish Communities of Prewar Germany
the beginning of the nineteenth century, by 1900 the majority of—though by no means all—German Jews ... lived in big cities. In 1910, 60 percent of German Jews lived in urban areas with more than 100 ... ,000 inhabitants. In 1933 more than 70 percent of German Jews resided in cities. Only 10 percent of German Jews ... census, 564,973 registered Jews lived in the Weimar Republic, 71.5 percent of whom resided in Germany
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3002. The Role of Business Elites
complicit in the persecution of Jews, actively assisting or accomodating the dismissal of Jewish directors ... persecution of Jews. Many of them played a role in the “Aryanization” of the German economy, the expropriation ... keep skilled colleagues. But by 1937, most had complied with the law requiring the dismissal of Jewish ... motivation than the prejudices against Jews held by many Germans in the business fields. During the
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3003. Jewish Life in Europe Before the Holocaust
for Jews was thus guaranteed by law, European Jewry remained beset by antisemitism and social ... eastern Europe, including Poland, the Soviet Union, Hungary, and Romania. Many of the Jews of eastern ... Europe lived in predominantly Jewish towns or villages, called shtetls. Eastern European Jews ... theater and movies. Although many younger Jews in larger towns were beginning to adopt modern ways and
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3004. Franz Anton Ledermann
Franz was raised in a town in eastern Germany. The son of Jewish parents, he earned a law degree ... Berlin where Franz had a successful law practice. The Ledermanns had two daughters. 1933-39: The ... side. Franz got a Dutch law degree after three more years of schooling. 1940-44: Franz secured a ... refused to believe the worst rumors about German "work camps," even after the Germans began deporting Jews
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3005. Martin Weiss
Nuremberg Race Laws and defined Jews in Hungary racially. Jews in ... antisemitic laws, which were similar to the ... Hungary lost their equal rights as citizens, and economic opportunities for Jews were restricted. The ... Jews to engage in trade and own businesses were heavily restricted, Jacob managed to retain his
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3006. Frequently Asked Research Questions
.... Hitler plans to destroy all the Jews of Europe, and the Jews of Lithuania have been chosen as the first ... out— because I was not a trade unionist. Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out ... — because I was not a Jew. Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me. –Attributed to ... ,500,000 Jews, men, women and children, whom the ordeal has left homeless, hungry, sick, and without assistance
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3007. Group portrait of three Jewish cousins on a balcony in Jaroslaw, Poland.
JEWISH); GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (POLISH); YOUTH (13-20 YEARS) ... Jaroslaw. There, he married Miriam Reich and raised three children. Together with his brother-in-law ... Rosenzweig, a Polish Jew from Krakow, who had survived the war as a member of the Anders Army. He invited
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3008. Portrait of Roza (left) and Rachel (Ruchcia) Rozen, the donor's sisters.
); JEWS (POLISH); ROZEN FAMILY (ZAGLEBIE); STUDIO PORTRAITS; SZWIMER FAMILY (ZAGLEBIE) ... 's brother-in-law, Szabtai Klugman, discovered him in Theresienstadt, and together they went in search of
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3009. UNRRA Director General Fiorello LaGuardia delivers a speech at the Berlin-Schlachtensee displaced persons camp.
AMERICANS; DP CAMPS/CENTERS; DPS (JEWISH); FISHBEIN, HAROLD; JEWS (AMERICAN); LAGUARDIA, FIORELLO ... Achille Luigi LaGuardia, an Italian Catholic, and Irene Luzzato Coen, a Jew from Trieste. His parents had ... for Children and the U.S. Immigration Service while attending New York University Law School. Upon
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3010. UNRRA Director General Fiorello LaGuardia delivers a speech at the Berlin-Schlachtensee displaced persons camp.
AMERICANS; CLOSE-UPS; DP CAMPS/CENTERS; DPS (JEWISH); FISHBEIN, HAROLD; JEWS (AMERICAN); LAGUARDIA ... Achille Luigi LaGuardia, an Italian Catholic, and Irene Luzzato Coen, a Jew from Trieste. His parents had ... for Children and the U.S. Immigration Service while attending New York University Law School. Upon
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3011. UNRRA Director General Fiorello LaGuardia delivers a speech at the Berlin-Schlachtensee displaced persons camp.
AMERICANS; CLOSE-UPS; DP CAMPS/CENTERS; DPS (JEWISH); FISHBEIN, HAROLD; JEWS (AMERICAN); LAGUARDIA ... Achille Luigi LaGuardia, an Italian Catholic, and Irene Luzzato Coen, a Jew from Trieste. His parents had ... for Children and the U.S. Immigration Service while attending New York University Law School. Upon
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3012. Portrait of three of the four children of Yehiel and Ester Rozenberg Rozen: Pola, Naomi and Tyla.
-UPS; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (POLISH); ROZENCWAJG FAMILY (ZAGLEBIE); STUDIO ... 's brother-in-law, Szabtai Klugman, discovered him in Theresienstadt, and together they went in search of
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3013. Jewish DPs from the New Palestine displaced persons camp gather around a memorial erected to the Jewish victims of the Nazis.
DP CAMPS/CENTERS; GRAVES/MARKERS/TOMBSTONES; GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (POLISH); MEMORIALS/MONUMENTS ... 's brother-in-law, Szabtai Klugman, discovered him in Theresienstadt, and together they went in search of
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3014. Group portrait of members of the Liekach family in Germany after the war.
); GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (POLISH); STUDIO PORTRAITS; WOMEN ... kept it secret and placed the child in hiding with his sister and brother-in-law, Vasilina and
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3015. Portrait of the Ponevejsky family in Shanghai. Pictured is the mother of Anatole Ponevejsky together with Greg and Mona, the children of his sister.
CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; CLOSE-UPS; ELDERLY; FAMILIES (WARTIME JEWISH); JEWS (RUSSIAN ... spearheaded by Ponevejsky, his brother-in-law, Moise Moiseeff and Leo Hanin, coordinated a massive refugee
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3016. Family portrait of two Jewish sisters and their children in Sosnowiec.
CHILDREN (0-3 YEARS); CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); FAMILIES (WARTIME JEWISH); GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS ... father she never knew. They went to live with Jozefa's father-in-law who was abusive and beat them ... She didn't remember her father, and she had been taught to distrust Jews. The trauma increased after
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3017. Group portrait of Jewish men and women in a cafe in the Lodz ghetto.
JAKUBOWICZ, ARON; JAKUBOWICZ, BELLA; JAKUBOWICZ, REGINA; JEWS (POLISH); LODZ; RESTAURANTS/CAFES; TABLES ... August 15, 1926. Their father worked for his father-in-law and later became a partner in his luxury ... Polish patriot and a traditional Jew. In 1925 Izydor married Roza Ruchla Fajtlowicz, who came from a
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3018. Partially colorized photograph of members of the Lodz ghetto administration, including the heads of workshops, police and members of the Sonderkommando, at a social gathering.
COUNCILS; JEWS (POLISH); LODZ; OFFICES/STAFF/ADMINISTRATION; PHOTOGRAPHS (COLORIZED); PHOTOGRAPHS (TAMPERED ... August 15, 1926. Their father worked for his father-in-law and later became a partner in his luxury ... Polish patriot and a traditional Jew. In 1925 Izydor married Roza Ruchla Fajtlowicz, who came from a
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3019. Meeting of the left-wing Zionist movement, Poale Zion, in Liege Belgium gathers to celebrate the first anniversary of the U.N.
DPS (JEWISH); FLAGS; GROUP PORTRAITS; HERZL, THEODOR (PORTRAITS); JEWS (BELGIAN); PARTITION ... of Belgium on May 10, 1940 and the imposition of Nuremberg Laws, the rector of the University asked ... Chaim used his earnings to subsidize other Jews who had gone into hiding. In July 1942, he and Fela ... spent the war working for the underground. The CDJ is credited with saving the lives of some 8,000 Jews
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3020. Life Magazine photo showing Hedi Politzer (bottom right), a recent Austrian-Jewish immigrant, performing a Broadway revue of Viennese songs.
DANCING; GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (AUSTRIAN); LIFE MAGAZINE; PERFORMANCES/PERFORMERS; PHOTOGRAPHS ... -in-law. They rejoined their family in New York. Hedi continued to perform and teach dance for many
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3021. Erwin Tepper and his paternal aunt Blima Eigenmacht, at the Brith Shalom children's camp near Philadelphia.
CAMPS; JEWS (AUSTRIAN); OTC (ONE THOUSAND CHILDREN); REFUGEES (JEWISH); SUMMER CAMPS; WOMEN ... Following the German annexation of Austria in 1938, and the imposition of anti-Semitic laws, the Teppers
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3022. Erwin Tepper with his cousins, Marilyn and Clara Eigenmacht, at the Brith Shalom children's camp outside of Philadelphia.
(WARTIME JEWISH); GROUP PORTRAITS; IMMIGRANT CAMPS; JEWS (AUSTRIAN); OTC (ONE THOUSAND CHILDREN); REFUGEES ... Following the German annexation of Austria in 1938, and the imposition of anti-Semitic laws, the Teppers
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3023. Erwin Tepper at the Brith Shalom children's camp outside of Philadelphia.
CAMPS; JEWS (AUSTRIAN); OTC (ONE THOUSAND CHILDREN); REFUGEES (JEWISH); SUMMER CAMPS ... Following the German annexation of Austria in 1938, and the imposition of anti-Semitic laws, the Teppers
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3024. Dr. Michael A. Grodin
that means. ALEISA FISHMAN Dr. Michael Grodin is Professor of Health Law, Bioethics, and Human ... state, and the Jews and gypsies and the mentally ill were the rotten appendix. In fact, Hitler was seen ... our website, www.ushmm.org. Dr. Michael A. Grodin Professor of Health Law, Bioethics and Human Rights
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3025. Everyday Heroes
through the intricacies of logarithms and the laws of chemistry. I still hear you exclaim, “Nein, das geht ... mistake. Your enthusiasm inspired us to learn. You were an observant Jew, and my father and I would meet ... use as defined in the United States copyright laws.