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3101. Third Reich: An Overview
Culture, the economy, education, and law all came under Nazi control. The Nazi regime also attempted to ... . Within this framework, "racially inferior" peoples, such as Jews and Gypsies, would be eliminated from ... Holocaust, the mass murder of the Jews, who were considered the primary "racial" enemy. Open
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3102. Nazi Propaganda and Censorship
Through decrees and laws, the Nazis abolished these civil rights and destroyed German democracy. Starting ... negative images and ideas about Jews in magazines, films, cartoons, and other media; Making ... textbooks from classrooms. New textbooks taught students to obey the Nazi Party, love Hitler, and hate Jews
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3103. How To Identify Reputable Historical Sources
question, “Why didn’t the Jews just leave Germany?”, it is important to remember that the oppressive ... measures targeting Jews in the prewar period were passed and enforced gradually. Also, these types of ... prewar measures and laws had been experienced throughout the history of the Jewish people in earlier
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3104. The Armenian Genocide (1915-16): Overview
international law have their roots in the mass murder of Armenians in 1915–16. Lawyer ... establishment of the War Refugee Board which rescued as many as 200,000 Jews from ... Days of Musa Dagh) was secretly passed from hand-to-hand among Jews imprisoned in ghettos during
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3105. Collaboration and Complicity during the Holocaust
research. During World War II, Nazi Germany and its collaborators murdered six million Jews as the Germans ... many countries, it was rarely directed at helping Jews. And although some individuals risked their ... lives to save Jews, they constituted a very small minority. The Germans were relentless in pursuing ... their goal, but without widespread collaboration the murder of six million Jews and millions of others
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3106. Rescue and Resistance
law, faith, the arts, and other areas; Introduces, punctuates, or ends sections of study; as homework ... Abdul-Wahab Khaled Abdul-Wahab, a Tunisian who rescued two dozen Jews during the Holocaust, is the ... saving for many young Jews. Learn more Back to outline Rationale The impression that no one ... fought back against the Nazis is a myth. Jews and non-Jews carried out acts of resistance in every
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3107. Jewish women and children from Subcarpathian Rus await selection on the ramp at Auschwitz-Birkenau.
YEARS); CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; CONCENTRATION CAMPS; JEWS (HUNGARIAN); KILLING CENTERS ... a religious Jew born in Poland, taught private lessons in math and German, and her parents also ... Transcarpathia in 1939, Menachem, a law student and secretary of the Zionist Federation and managed to secure ... sister, brother-in-law and baby nephew, Dani. About a week later they were ordered into a ghetto, held
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3108. Group portrait of the Ament family at the train station in Antwerp prior to their departure for the United States.
); FAMILIES (POSTWAR JEWISH); GROUP PORTRAITS; IMMIGRATION; IMMIGRATION (TO USA); JEWS (POLISH); TRAIN ... sisters-in-law (Sophie, Mala and Rose) making fur coats for the army. The women not only earned a salary ... remaining jewels and jailed them overnight. The next day Jews from Mikulas bailed them out and took them to ... smuggled out Rose, Lolek, their son Richard and Mania's father-in-law, and they arrived safely as well. The
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3109. The Wollheim and Fabian families sit together in the living room of the home they shared following the imposition of the Berlin blockade.
before he could complete his degree legislation was enacted barring Jews from the study of law. Instead ... ); INTERIORS; JEWS (GERMAN); TABLES; WOLLHEIM, NORBERT; WOLLHEIM, NORBERT (FAMILY); WOMEN ... dissolution by the Nazis in 1935. Intending to become a lawyer, Wollheim began law school in 1931. However ... too, were deported to Auschwitz in a transport of over 1,000 Jews, only six of whom survived the war
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3110. Group portrait of members of the Wollheim and Fabian families at the Wollheim's home in Luebeck during the Passover holiday.
before he could complete his degree legislation was enacted barring Jews from the study of law. Instead ... ); INTERIORS; JEWISH HOLIDAYS; JEWISH HOLIDAYS (PASSOVER); JEWS (GERMAN); WOLLHEIM, NORBERT (FAMILY) ... dissolution by the Nazis in 1935. Intending to become a lawyer, Wollheim began law school in 1931. However ... too, were deported to Auschwitz in a transport of over 1,000 Jews, only six of whom survived the war
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3111. Group portrait of members of the Bnai Akiva kibbutz in Foehrenwald.
-in-law Jeno Weiss were arrested for helping Polish Jews. Mordche Shmiel was interrogated for 10 days ... DP CAMPS/CENTERS; DPS (JEWISH); FOEHRENWALD; GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (RELIGIOUS); SIGNS; SIGNS ... killed in Auschwitz in 1944, at the age of 12. Sziku's father now ran a soup kitchen for Polish Jews ... escaping over the frontier. This was illegal according to the Hungarian law. One Saturday, he and brother
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3112. Portrait of four members of Kibbutz Bnei Akiva in Foehrenwald.
-in-law Jeno Weiss were arrested for helping Polish Jews. Mordche Shmiel was interrogated for 10 days ... COLLECTIVES); JEWS (RELIGIOUS); YOUTH (13-20 YEARS); ZIONIST GROUPS (BNAI AKIVA) ... killed in Auschwitz in 1944, at the age of 12. Sziku's father now ran a soup kitchen for Polish Jews ... escaping over the frontier. This was illegal according to the Hungarian law. One Saturday, he and brother
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3113. Two friends from Kibbutz Bnei Akiva in Foehrenwald pose together.
-in-law Jeno Weiss were arrested for helping Polish Jews. Mordche Shmiel was interrogated for 10 days ... CLOSE-UPS; DP CAMPS/CENTERS; DPS (JEWISH); FOEHRENWALD; JEWS (RELIGIOUS); YOUTH (13-20 YEARS ... killed in Auschwitz in 1944, at the age of 12. Sziku's father now ran a soup kitchen for Polish Jews ... escaping over the frontier. This was illegal according to the Hungarian law. One Saturday, he and brother
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3114. Blood Libel
Passover, when Jews were charged with using the blood of Christian children to bake matzahs. The proximity ... of such charges to Easter was thus also often associated with the continuing belief that Jews were ... against Jews and frequently encouraged by government authorities. Murder is expressly forbidden in ... Jewish dietary laws (kashrut), forbid the consumption of blood in food and require all blood to be
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3115. Daily Miracles That Saved the Mendels Family
when Jews were first rounded up, and the end of July 1942, when we fled. by Jacqueline Mendels Birn It ... when Jews were first rounded up, and the end of July 1942, when we fled. It was a miracle that we were ... was a miracle that we were not caught in the Vel d’Hiv roundup of 13,000 Jews in Paris on July 16–17 ... we would have been arrested there. It was not legal for us Jews to travel; my parents did not have an
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3116. Rudolf (Rezső) Kasztner
of Hungary Kasztner grew up in Transylvania (annexed to Hungary in 1940). He attended law ... Adolf Eichmann of the SS in the hope of suspending deportations of Jews from Hungary. In late April ... 1944, Adolf Eichmann proposed “selling” 10,000 Jews in exchange for trucks delivered to the Nazis ... deportation of Hungarian Jews began in May 1944
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3117. Lore Schneider
was fired and disbarred for being a Jew. One day, he and his law partner were brutally beaten in an
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3118. Videos
professionals – judges, prosecutors, and law enforcement officers – during the Holocaust and the impact of their ... actions on Jews living in Germany between 1933 and 1945. What are Mass Atrocities? Run time: 13 min. This
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3119. Learning about the Holocaust
happening to us because we were Jews. My family was not observant, so my religion did not give me any ... and as I understood more clearly what was happening to us because we were Jews. My family was not ... joined by remnants of other Jews from the surrounding area. This then became a ghetto. My mother ... occupied Poland once again and “saved” the few Jews who had managed to survive. My mother was able to
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3120. From Ashes to Life
Jews were even murdered as they returned. As a result many people decided to stay where they had been ... welcomed—in some cases Jews were even murdered as they returned. As a result many people decided to stay ... friend to my uncle, was telling the townspeople not to give or sell food to the Jews because, he said ... the Jews might stay for good if they did so. From there, my uncles and my cousins went back to
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3121. Museum-Sponsored Publications on Ukraine
.” — Historian Wendy Lower The fates of Ukrainians during the Holocaust, both Jews and non-Jews, remain a ... (2015) Death Sentence Despite the Law: A Secret 1962 Crimes-against-Humanity Trial in Kiev, by Lev ... States Holocaust Memorial Museum, 2008. Dean, Martin. Robbing the Jews: The Confiscation of Jewish ... . Ioanid, Radu. Foreword by Elie Wiesel. The Holocaust in Romania: The Destruction of Jews and Gypsies
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3122. Reich Security Main Office (RSHA)
Administration, Law Office III SD Domestic Surveillance Office IV The Gestapo Office V ... coordinated the deportation of Jews from Western, Central, and Southern Europe to ... Solution” referred to the planned mass murder of all European Jews. Various organizations within the Nazi ... -making power over the fate of Europe’s Jews. The RSHA did not directly control all aspects of the
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3123. The First Few Days
managed to escape and tell about the Germans’ cruel treatment of the Jews in Warsaw and other towns ... Jews in Drohobycz decided to follow the retreating Red Army. Among them were my father’s two ... Jews, considered “enemies of the state,” were deported to Siberia; most of them also survived ... Ukrainians started a rumor that the Jews had killed all the prisoners and convinced the Germans to let
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3124. One of Many Tours
only law enforcement officers visiting as part of the Museum’s leadership training programs, so I ... elementary school curriculum that taught that Jews were poisoned mushrooms. I told them about the free ... Jews that were living in Germany. We talked about how the Nazis used race as a “science” and how ... of people. We had a group discussion near the display that shows how Jews went from citizens to
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3125. Bad Conscience
White Rose.” They distribute messages condemning the Nazi regime and speak out on behalf of Jews. Until ... They’re Christian—so they’re not persecuted the way German Jews are. But their lives are changing in ... assembly, freedom of the press, and due process of law. Dr. Rebecca Dupas German citizens are learning ... write three more leaflets. In their writing, they spell out the truth that the Nazis are killing Jews en