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3026. Schiffchen oder Hütchen (Little Boat or Little Hat)
was very shy, and even though I was very young, I knew that Jews were not allowed to buy from Gentiles ... chose not to follow antisemitic laws and to do what she thought was right. What if all Germans at that ... United States copyright laws.
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3027. The SS
European Jews, which we now refer to as the Holocaust. The SS before the Nazi Seizure of Power ... greatness, with authority to act outside the laws of the state to guarantee Germany's survival and greatness ... authority directly from Hitler to carry out ideological policies that the laws of the state might not permit
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3028. Welek Luksenburg
Poland. On September 3, 1939, Dabrowa was occupied and Jews there were subjected to discriminatory laws ... several thousand Jews who lived in Dabrowa Gornicza. 1933–39: Like many other children in the town, Welek ... ’s Jews into a ghetto. The following year, Welek’s parents were deported along with other Jews from
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3029. Holocaust Deniers and Public Misinformation
Holocaust is a myth, invented by the Allies, the Soviet communists, and the Jews for their own ends ... Germany in 1945 and the “harsh” persecution of Nazi defendants. Holocaust deniers also claim that Jews ... victorious powers of World War II, Jews, and Israel to propagate the Holocaust for their own ends ... who testified about Nazi crimes against Jews were all lying out of self-interest. Some
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3030. On Reassuming My Identity
occupied, the German authorities gradually introduced anti-Jewish laws, which became harsher as time ... went by. Jews had to turn in their radios, register where they lived, shop for food only at ... men were selected to perform forced labor in construction and factories. Starting in May 1942, Jews ... organization set up in part to secure hiding places for Jews, especially children, in hospitals, convents
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3031. Permanent Exhibition: The Holocaust
Race Laws, Kristallnacht, the Voyage of the St. Louis, and the Invasion of Poland. [mediaDisplay ... The middle floor examines the evolution of Nazi policy toward the Jews, from ghettoization to ... artifacts, information on the invasion of the Soviet Union, photos of deportations of Jews to camps, and
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3032. Alfred Kerr
your feet,who spews out rage at every lot"Spill blood and let the Jews all rot!"He ... 's deemed here—no, I kid you not—a law-abiding patriot.—Orakel (Oracle), Alfred Kerr ... for satire, and accurate, learned descriptions, German Jew Alfred (Kempner) Kerr (1867–1948) was one
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3033. Miroslav (Fred) Grunwald
I denied again that I was a Jew. I managed to smuggle out a message to my sister-in-law and as a ... north, right to the place of my sister-in-law's residence. During an interrogation in that ordinary jail ... that I was a Christian, Italian citizen and a resident with my sister-in-law and that her local ... my word that I would not escape (in which case my sister-in-law would be arrested). Two days later
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3034. Grossman Family
such as the town mayor. If any of the Jews were under threat of punishment for any legal infractions ... others were wheat farmers. Most of the Jews ran businesses. Mád was well known in orthodox Jewish ... university because relatively few Jews were permitted to attend, after Hungarian authorities passed a quota ... law to limit slots for Jewish students. The six sisters were grouped into pairs: Anna and Berta
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3035. The Most Difficult Decision of My Life
however, to be reunited with my mother when I was three and a half. She was one of 110,000 Jews deported ... when I was three and a half. She was one of 110,000 Jews deported from the Netherlands, and one of only ... my childhood. When the US Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage, Joel’s sister-in-law was the ... and personal use only, or for fair use as defined in the United States copyright laws.
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3036. Eyewitness to History
laws. Frank came to the United States in 1938, just before Kristallnacht. He returned to Europe in 1943 ... The Hungarian government enacted increasingly oppressive antisemitic laws and in 1942 Peter’s father ... survived a pogrom in Hungary, a journey where he and other Jews were to be traded for war supplies (the ... in 1931 in Paris, France, where she experienced steadily increasing persecution of Jews during the
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3037. Marta Herman
instruction was Slovak and Jews faced no discrimination until November 1938 when Hungarian troops marched into ... was renamed Kassa. Their new Hungarian rulers introduced anti-Jewish laws, and as a result Marta ... meet. To support them, her father kept his grocery business going in violation of Hungarian law. At the ... deported to Auschwitz in May 1944 along with most of the Jews of Kosice. When
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3038. Susanne Ledermann
father's law practice closed down and the Ledermanns moved to the Netherlands. Susanne began attending ... Amsterdam was soon occupied by the Germans. When Susanne was 13, the Germans forced the Jews out of public ... schools and Susanne enrolled in a Jewish school. By June 1942 the Germans were deporting Jews, ostensibly ... believed that the family would not be harmed as long as they obeyed the law and followed German
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3039. Settchen Oppenheimer
lived with her younger sister and brother-in-law. 1933-39 ... war broke out in 1939, many of Reichenbach's Jews had emigrated. 1940-44: The Jews who remained ... the first member of her family to be sent to a concentration camp. Next, her brother-in-law, Bernhard
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3040. Hitler Comes to Power
laws almost impossible because of disagreements in the German parliament. Many ... also offered scapegoats. They falsely claimed that Jews and Communists were to blame for Germany ... democratic political system. Hitler and other Nazi leaders used existing laws to destroy German democracy and ... the loss is real. They falsely blame Jews and Communists for Germany’s defeat
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3041. Johanna Lehr
bachelor’s degree in law from Strasbourg University. Dr. Lehr has held a postdoctoral fellowship through ... of mass executions of Jews and Roma by Nazi killing units in Eastern Europe during World War II. Dr ... Lehr’s research seeks to uncover Jews’ daily lives and deaths in Paris during the Nazi occupation. Her ... past work has examined the burial processes for Jews who died in the Drancy internment camp to
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3042. Harry Burger
Austria and the German Nuremberg Laws were put into effect there. Harry ... was not abusive to Jews, occupied Nice. When the Italians left France, Harry, his mother and 700 other ... Jews followed them into Italy. When they arrived at an Italian fort, Harry learned the Nazis were en ... route to collect the Jews. Harry and his mother escaped capture, while more than 350 of the others were
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3043. 1934: Key Dates
January 24The German government bans Jews from membership in the German ... employees, this decree effectively deprives Jews of the opportunity to find positions in the private sector ... and denies to those already employed the benefits available to non-Jews ... Führer, Hitler's decisions are not bound by the laws of the state. Hitler now becomes the absolute
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3044. Museum Statement On Holocaust Legislation in Poland
reference the complicity of some Poles for crimes against the Jews committed during the Nazi occupation of ... the country during the Second World War. The law would chill a free and open dialogue addressing ... .5 million Poles were deported as forced laborers. By the end of the war approximately three million Jews—90 ... Jews. As German forces implemented the mass murder of Jews, they drew upon some Polish agencies, such
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3045. Time Moving in Reverse
file, she told me, was protected by privacy laws and could only be viewed by appointment and could not ... helping Jews in The Hague: Still waiting ... anxiously for what Ron van Hasselt might find in the CASJ, I found another book, Jodenjacht, (Jew-Hunt ... member of the police force focused on pursuing Jews, especially children. Dirk Vas, second from left in
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3046. How Was the Holocaust Possible?
antisemitism espoused by zealous Nazis) than by opportunism, pressures to conform to new norms and laws, and ... persecution of Jews and other groups (Roma, people with disabilities, gays) but more generally, in the radical ... six million European Jews. Many others supported the participants from the sidelines, tolerated their
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3047. Silvio Ortona
at the University of Turin to study law. He received his degree in 1937 and spent several years ... outbreak of the war and the increasing persecution of Italian Jews, Silvio left Turin for Milan, a city ... where employers were eager for labor and lax in checking identity papers. He was not the only young Jew
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3048. Alexander White
the 1930s, unjust laws targeting Jews were instituted in Alexander’s small town, and his father lost ... Alexander met General Tito, who was curious to meet the only Jew who had escaped the Bor labor camp
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3049. How did the United States government and American people respond to Nazism?
easing restrictive immigration laws to assist the hundreds of thousands of Jews attempting to flee Europe ... ’s persecution of Jews. Although some Americans protested Nazism, there was no sustained, nationwide effort in ... the United States to oppose the Nazi treatment of Jews. The Great Depression, combined with a ... not the rescue of Jews. In the spring of 1945, Allied forces, including millions of Americans serving
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3050. An Unexpected Letter
copy of the picture. He wanted to assure me that he had never “touched a Jew.” His parents had ... time that non-Jews were forbidden to talk to Jews. The answer was shocking. He wrote that he had been ... a guard in Bergen-Belsen. Again, though, he assured me that he “never touched a Jew.” What I ... wanted to hear from Gunther was how he felt about his job. Did he think that killing Jews was the