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3151. North Africa
Browse a series of articles describing North Africa's Jews on the eve of World War II; the North ... African military campaigns of World War II and their impact; the Vichy regime's introduction of race laws
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3152. Hotel Reichshof flyer
hotel management required Jewish guests to take their meals in their rooms. Following the Nuremberg Laws ... of 1935, Jews were systematically excluded from public places in Germany.
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3153. Our Poor Shtetl is Burning!
social events attended by Jews who, like us, had lived through the war in hiding and who had not ... seen each other in years. Also in attendance were some of the very few Jews who had survived ... by Jews who, like us, had lived through the war in hiding and who had not seen each other in ... years. Also in attendance were some of the very few Jews who had survived deportation to the Nazi
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3154. Leaving Germany Forever
to “sign us out.” That’s what the Germans wanted at that time, 1939: “Jews leave, get out ... make Germany Judenrein will go on in force now until the last Jew is dead.” By Rabbi Jacob G ... to “sign us out.” That’s what the Germans wanted at that time, 1939: “Jews leave, get out ... make Germany Judenrein will go on in force now until the last Jew is dead.” The man at the police
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3155. Dachau
men, as well as "asocials" and repeat criminal offenders. During the early years relatively few Jews ... Laws of 1935 ... The number of Jewish prisoners at Dachau rose with the increased persecution of Jews. On November 10 ... Following the deportation of German Jews to ghettos and killing centers in the German-occupied east, the
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3156. The Holocaust in Macedonia: Deportation of Monastir Jewry
addition, a law that barred Jews from certain areas of town was enforced in Monastir in late 1941. Jews who ... Background In 1941, some 78,000 Jews lived in Yugoslavia ... including about 4,000 foreign or stateless Jews who had found refuge in the country during the 1930s ... prohibited the Jews of Macedonia from engaging in any type of industry or commerce. All existing Jewish
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3157. German TV documentary film on antisemitism (reel 4)
Auschwitz. Staged scene of a Nazi judge sentencing to death a Jew who violated the Nuremberg Laws ... Nuremberg Laws, the paragraph that defines who is a Jew. Shot from the well-known footage showing a Nazi ... Close-up of the Nuremberg Laws, as published in the Volkischer Beobachter. Aerial shots of rows ... they co-authored a commentary on the racial laws. Quick shots of Nazi judge Roland Freisler presiding
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3158. Sighet
approximately 100 Jews living in the town. Over the course of the 19th century, the Jewish population of Sighet ... grew, reaching close to 8,000 Jews on the eve of World War I (roughly 37% of the town's population ... ). Nearly 10,500 Jews lived in Sighet at the start of World War II ... Mountains where the forces of modernization were slow to arrive. Culturally and economically, the Jews in
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3159. Kristallnacht: How Did Religious Leaders in the US Respond?
clearly recognized and focused on the immediate threat to Germany’s Jews. Others framed the events of ... Jews was framed in two primary ways. It was often described as a form of racial persecution, but many ... eventually touch Christians as well. Hence many statements warned that the violence against the Jews was a ... Jewish or Christian in faith …The Jews of the world have been most generous in affording help to their
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3160. A Gravestone for Those Who Have None
from the very beginning because the badly armed Jews of the Warsaw ghetto—weakened by starvation and ... persecuted Jews and their tormentors, the Nazis. On our way from Krakow to Warsaw, we befriended two Polish ... of the Jews during World War II. It was not taught in schools, at least not in Hungary, and we Jews ... United States copyright laws.
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3161. A Letter to the Late Mademoiselle Jeanne
Jewish kindergarten ‘Nos Petits’ in Brussels. When arrests and deportations of Jews began in 1942 ... arrests and deportations of Jews began in 1942, she worked with Belgian and Jewish resistance units ... Germans started deporting Jews to Eastern Europe, my family went into hiding. My siblings and I were ... heard from another Jewish woman she barely knew about underground organizations that helped Jews
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3162. Sense of Being Jewish
as an Orthodox Jew, made sure we observed all the Jewish traditions. My mother, who wanted to ... memories, I have always had a sense of being Jewish. My father, who had grown up as an Orthodox Jew ... so that he could attend synagogue services at the local Chabad. He met a group of Jews who ... He was the only Jew in the village, and it was Passover. Matthew, who can tackle anything, made
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3163. The Gas Mask
whatever Hitler was saying was not good for us Jews. I was more interested in Herr Tamer’s gas mask case ... were not issued to Jews. They did not matter. That wasn’t the first time that my parents and Herr ... emotional impact. The worsening situation for Jews living under Nazi rule was already very much in ... There was no future for Jews under Nazi rule. The only question remaining was where to go? Who
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3164. Professional Development Training Videos for Educators
resources. Why the Jews: Nazi Racial Antisemitism Video length: 11 minutes Antisemitism is the prejudice ... against or hatred of Jews. By incorporating the long history of antisemitism into your study of the ... European Jews in the 1930s and 1940s did not do anything to deserve being targeted and also helps students ... during the 1930s, a time when racism and eugenics were enshrined in law and practice. Diaries and Memoirs
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3165. Sofie's Memorial
Czech Jews were killed during the Holocaust. Most men, women, and children were at first sent to ... -occupied Poland and Maly Trostenets near German-occupied Minsk. Approximately 35,000 Jews were killed in ... everyone’s lives. During the occupation, many Jews were ordered to move, and families who lived in the ... the Holocaust estimate that as many as 35,000 Jews were killed in Theresienstadt. Each row of the
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3166. Kristallnacht
the weeks that followed, the German government promulgated dozens of laws and decrees designed to ... deprive Jews of their property and of their means of livelihood even as the intensification of government ... persecution sought to force Jews from public life and force their emigration from the country ... . Kristallnacht was an important turning point for Germany’s Jews. Afterwards, many Jews concluded that there
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3167. Martha and Waitstill Sharp
Waitstill Sharp was born in 1902, and graduated from Harvard Law School in 1926. Martha Ingham Dickie was ... dissidents, Jews, and other refugees fleeing Germany, Austria, and the Sudetenland, who sought refuge in free ... situation. When he returned, he recommended the Unitarians try to help Jews and anti-Nazi Germans from the ... Righteous Among the Nations to honor non-Jews who risked their lives to save Jews during the
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3168. Mosaic of Victims: In Depth
1935 Nuremberg Laws (which defined Jews by blood) were later applied to ... Jews were one of four groups racially targeted for persecution in Nazi Germany and in German ... While Nazi ideology targeted Jews as the primary enemy of Germany, the ... collaborated on a racist policy of mass murder of Soviet prisoners of war: Jews
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3169. Bishop William T. Manning (lower left) and Rabbi Stephen Wise (center) attend a mass rally at Madison Square Garden to protest against the enactment of anti-Jewish legislation by the Nazi regime and the acts of terror and incitement against German Jewry perpetrated by the new government.
DEMONSTRATIONS; DEMONSTRATIONS (ANTI-NAZI); GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (AMERICAN); MADISON SQUARE GARDEN; MANNING ... the ACLU (1920), in addition to crusading for child labor laws and labor's right to organize and ... international boycott of German goods. In an attempt to create a worldwide organization to defend Jews against ... existence of the Final Solution, the Nazi program to concentrate, deport and exterminate the Jews of Europe
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3170. 10,000 people listen to an address by Rabbi Stephen S.
FLAGS (AMERICAN); INTERIORS; JEWS (AMERICAN); MEETING HALLS/AUDITORIUMS; SPECTATORS/AUDIENCES/BYSTANDERS ... mass meeting to protest against the Nazi persecution of German Jews. ... the ACLU (1920), in addition to crusading for child labor laws and labor's right to organize and ... international boycott of German goods. In an attempt to create a worldwide organization to defend Jews against
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3171. Mendel Grosman plays with his nephew Yankele Freitag in his apartment in the Lodz ghetto.
); GHETTO/OCCUPATION; GROSMAN, MENDEL; GROSMAN, MENDEL (FAMILY); INTERIORS; JEWS (POLISH); LODZ ... father died on March 7, 1942, his mother died on July 16, 1942 and his brother-in-law Szymon Frajtag died
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3172. Children in Marysin parade in front of Mordechai Chaim Rumkowski, chairman of the Jewish Council, [and Helena Rumkowska].
/OCCUPATION; JEWISH COUNCILS; JEWS (POLISH); LODZ; MARCHING; MARYSIN COLONY (LODZ); RUMKOWSKA, HELENA ... father died on March 7, 1942, his mother died on July 16, 1942 and his brother-in-law Szymon Frajtag died
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3173. Jewish council chairman Mordechai Chaim Rumkowski (center), views a presentation album at a ceremony in the Lodz ghetto.
JEWS (POLISH); LODZ; POLICE (JEWISH); ROZENBLAT, LEON; RUMKOWSKA, HELENA; RUMKOWSKI, MORDECHAI CHAIM ... father died on March 7, 1942, his mother died on July 16, 1942 and his brother-in-law Szymon Frajtag died
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3174. UNRRA Director General Fiorello LaGuardia speaks to General J.
INSPECTIONS; JEWS (AMERICAN); LAGUARDIA, FIORELLO; MILITARY OFFICERS; SCHLACHTENSEE; SOLDIERS/MILITARY ... 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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3175. A ticket for passage on the SS Sobieski from Cannes to New York, issued to Gina Tabaczynska.
AMERICA/CARIBBEAN); JEWS (POLISH); SHIPS; SHIPS (SOBIESKI); TICKETS/VOUCHERS/COUPONS ... other Jews who were hiding in the bunker, were able to escape from the ghetto on April 30 after bribing ... a German soldier. Gina and eight other Jews found refuge in an apartment on the Aryan side of ... in 1948. Gina's second marriage was to Marek's former brother-in-law, Jerzy Szrut (Shrut).