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3351. ANTISEMITISMUS IN DER STADT BREMERHAVEN WÄHREND DER NATIONALSOZIALISTISCHEN HERRSCHAFT / [Solveig Freudenberger].
Jews --Germany --Bremerhaven --Legal status, laws, etc. ... Jews --Germany --Bremerhaven --Registers. ... BREMERHAVEN - JEWS.
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3352. Andrew Glass
refugee Polish Jews travel through the country via the Trans-Siberian Railway—albeit at five times the ... leave at once, taking their only child with them. However, Dad found an escape clause. Under the law, we ... managed to survive, as Polish Jews from having been murdered by the Nazis; and if we had, in fact, managed ... those adventures was that of 3.3 million Jews that lived in Poland in 1939, only some 200,000 survived
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3353. Sunday Lunch at Charlotte’s House
Germany invaded France and the systematic roundup of Jews began, Leon and Paula had moved to one of the ... Mina’s were stamped with a large letter J for Juif (Jew). Leon said that his ID card was in his suit ... months later, Mina was arrested on the street and deported as her parents had been. Of the 76,000 Jews ... United States copyright laws.
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3354. A Horse Named Fritz
Hungarian occupation. We lived in the village of Polana and life was very difficult for the Jews under ... battalions, as were all Jews of military age. They referred to us as “striking Jews,” referring to ... fair use as defined in the United States copyright laws.
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3355. To Save the World Entire
hiding Jews or partisans. Imagine there is a knock at your door at nightfall. It is dark when you open ... stinking Jew he had been considered while actually living in Slovakia; he was now a respected Slovak. I ... was a Catholic priest, paid the Germans to kill the Jews, these true humanitarians taught the ... States copyright laws.
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3356. The Diamond and the Cow
wife, and daughter living in the ghetto. It was an open ghetto; it did not have fences, but Jews were ... to liberate us. There were about 13,000 Jews in Drohobycz before the war; in August 1944, about 400 ... Slowly, we tried to restart our lives. Some Jews returned from Russia, some were demobilized, and some ... educational, and personal use only, or for fair use as defined in the United States copyright laws.
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3357. Many Times Born, Many Times Died
to Mauthausen. When we arrived in Mauthausen, the Jews were separated from others, and we were put on ... knew that had to be a rumor. I could not see anyone trading trucks for a group of Jews who were barely ... Jack had arrived there from Hungary. Like many Jews of military age in the Hungarian work battalions ... laws.
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3358. Britain’s Response
Britain's response to the mass violence against Jews on Kristallnacht (the “Night of Broken Glass ... 's response to the mass violence against Jews on Kristallnacht (the “Night of Broken Glass”) on November 9-10 ... ,000 Jews, who had lived in Arab lands from time immemorial, fled or were evacuated or expelled, and became ... copyright laws.
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3359. “The Jewish Problem”
product of an upper-class British family and education, stated that he had never met a Jew before ... attending university. In his family, he said they spoke of Jews and dogs in the same breath. After William ... disclosures of past negative experiences with Jews, there was a long period of silence. Exhausted, we all ... laws.
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3360. Tommy Guns and Other War Toys
Jews. Whether that was a choice or happenstance, I don’t know. By Harry Markowicz Following the ... Paul Leduc, in a quiet neighborhood of Brussels where we knew no other Jews. Whether that was a choice ... going to this school, a boy my age approached me and shouted, “Sale Juif!” (“Dirty Jew!”). I was really ... defined in the United States copyright laws.
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3361. Volkswagen
expelled Jewish members in 1933. Jews were deprived of the right to ... (including Jews ... metalworkers from the massive transports of Hungarian Jews in 1944. In ... of Volkswagen employees. He then fled to the estate of his father-in-law Ferdinand Porsche in Austria
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3362. Erika Eckstut
if you help a Jew you and your family will be killed. There were signs, children couldn’t go to ... you can’t take the law in your own hands, he decided that we have to learn something in the ghetto ... soldiers and civilians carried out bloody attacks on the town’s Jews. In the fall of 1941, the ... 1945, Erika married Robert Kauder. A Czech Jew who fled his native country for the Soviet Union, Robert
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3363. Anna Pfeffer
-law. 1940-44: Anna's husband passed away, and she spent her time in Amsterdam with her ... grandchildren. In May 1940 the Germans occupied the Netherlands. Jews were ordered ... to register and their rights were curtailed. Like other Jews, Anna lost whatever property she had. A ... sent to Westerbork, a transit camp for Jews. Four months later, she was
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3364. Judith Margareth Konijn
occupied Amsterdam, they enforced new laws that forbade Jews to enter libraries and museums, or even to ... 's mother, Clara, was Sephardic, a descendant of Jews who had been expelled ... use street cars. Then they ordered Jews to wear an identifying yellow badge, and would not allow
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3365. Judith Kalman
the late 1930s everything slowly started changing. New, anti-Jewish laws restricted entry for Jews ... learned that she was a Jew. 1940-44: German troops entered Hungary on ... March 19, 1944, and a few weeks later, Judith was forced with hundreds of other Jews into a
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3366. Eva Gredinger
laws. 1933-39: In 1936, when Eva was 15 years old, her family moved to Vysoka, where she later ... Jewish families in Vysoka and Eva believed that people were less tolerant of Jews. While there were not ... pregnant, remained in Vysoka and was deported with the town's Jews by the Romanian army, allies of the ... Germans. The Jews were marched for days without food or water. One day in a forest, the soldiers raped
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3367. Janka Glueck Gruenberger
husband run a tailoring business from their apartment. Like many Jews in Kosice, Janka and Ludovit were ... introduced anti-Jewish laws. 1940-44: In 1941 the Gruenberger family was seized in a Hungarian roundup ... of foreign-born Jews and interned in camps in northern Hungary. They were released in 1942, but Janka ... Kosice on March 19, 1944, and that April, Janka and her daughters were concentrated with other Jews in a
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3368. Abraham Roman Ellenbogen
. 1933-39: Abraham was accepted to law school, despite quotas restricting the number of Jews allowed to ... 1941 the Germans occupied the city and that November they set up a ghetto for the Jews in Lvov ... 's northeastern section. Abraham was one of approximately 150,000 Jews forced to relocate to the large ghetto
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3369. Josef Deutsch
Sus in September 1940 and annexed it to Hungary. Hungary became an ally of Nazi Germany. New laws were ... instituted limiting the rights of Jews. Germany occupied Hungary in March 1944, and a month later the Deutsch ... family was moved into a ghetto established by Hungarian officials for the Jews of Viseu de Sus and ... surrounding communities. Josef and his family were among the 8,000 Jews deported from Viseu de Sus to
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3370. Chava Lea Deutsch
it to Hungary. Hungary became an ally of Nazi Germany and new laws were ... enforced in Viseu de Sus limiting the rights of Jews. Germany occupied ... Hungarian officials for the Jews of Viseu de Sus and from surrounding communities. Chava Lea and her ... family were among the 8,000 Jews deported from Viseu de Sus to Auschwitz in
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3371. SS and Police
Jews. During World War II ... the elimination of Jews. Centralizing the Police ... signaled that these organizations belonged with the SS, in spirit if not by law ... 30 and December 8–9. At least 25,000 Jews were forced from the Riga ghetto into the Rumbula Forest
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3372. Victims of the Nazi Era: Nazi Racial Ideology
regarded Jews as “parasitic vermin” worthy only of eradication, the Nazis implemented ... genocide on an unprecedented scale. They slated all of Europe's Jews for destruction: the sick and the ... . About two out of every three Jews living in Europe before the war were killed in the Holocaust. When ... World War II ended in 1945, six million European Jews were dead; more than one million of the victims
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3373. Oral history interview with Yahad-In Unum interviewee 474U
The interviewee, a Ukrainian man born in 1922, discusses the shooting of Jews near Kamin'-Kashyrs ... 'kyi, Volyns'ka oblast', Ukraine; being requisitioned to help dig a large ditch, in which over a thousand Jews ... were killed; the story his brother-in-law, a member of the Ukrainian police, told him about ... participating in the shooting of Jews; the killing of some Roma; other events in Kamin'-Kashyrs'kyi; the
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3374. Flight and Rescue
,000 Polish Jewish refugees. Enduring the hardships of travel and restrictive immigration laws, they ... claimed the lives of three million Polish Jews. Their experiences were portrayed in an exhibition at the ... Sierakowiak, September 6, 1939, Lodz, Poland. Hundreds of thousands of Jews and ... Nazi and Communist terror and continued their flight. Thousands of Jews
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3375. Irene (Blász) Csillag
1939. Most Jews were Orthodox. We had a very nice life. My schooling went as far as high school but I ... established for us Jews and four weeks later, we had to move into the ghetto that was created in Satu Mare ... 's two-year-old child to help her pregnant sister-in-law. The Polish prisoner, whose job was to get us ... her sister-in-law's, he ordered her to give back the child to his pregnant mother. Then they took away