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3401. Grandchildren
Six million Jews were killed during the Holocaust. The immensity of this number does not reveal who ... Warsinger Six million Jews were killed during the Holocaust. The immensity of this number does not reveal ... educational, and personal use only, or for fair use as defined in the United States copyright laws.
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3402. Berga-Elster ("Schwalbe V")
dispatched to Berga. The largest prisoner groups were the Jews, who came from Hungary, Poland ... and Western Europe were separated, and the Jews were also segregated.11 Small groups ... under Allied Control Council Law No. 10 Article II3b, the Zwickau criminal court sentenced him to 8
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3403. Henoch Kornfeld
bought the newlyweds a home and started his new son-in-law in the wholesale textile business. 1938 ... face of a bulldog who was posted in Kolbuszowa. Hafenbier terrorized and killed many of the town's Jews ... his friends, "If you are a Jew, you are dead." Then, with a rifle made from a piece of wood, Henoch
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3404. Rémy Dumoncel
Rémy was born in a small French town to Catholic parents. In 1913, after studying law at the ... works could no longer be published. He sheltered some Alsatian Jews in the Dordogne, where he owned a ... home. Using his office as mayor to protect Jews and other fugitives, he provided them with false papers
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3405. Benjamin Soep
diamond business. Benno adhered strictly to Jewish law. He loved tennis and skiing, and in 1938, while ... for Jews, his girlfriend's family left the Netherlands for the United States in 1939. 1940-41 ... the murder of a German, the Nazis were rounding up foreign Jews. When Benno answered the door, the
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3406. Boria Lerner
,000 Jews worsened. Subject to more widespread antisemitic laws and pogroms than while under Tsarist Russian ... rule, many Bessarabian Jews emigrated overseas or sought refuge back in Soviet villages. 1933-39
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3407. Wilhelm Edelstein
arrested Wilhelm because he was a Jew dating a Christian woman, an act forbidden under Nazi law. Released ... group of prisoners peeling potatoes in the ghetto's "German section" for Jews from the Reich. He was
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3408. Leon Franko
annexed to Bulgaria. The Bulgarians introduced anti-Jewish laws and cooperated with the Germans. Leon and ... After Italy surrendered, the Germans deported Kastoria's 700 Jews to ... Red Cross to a hospital. Leon was one of 700 Jews deported by train from Salonika to Auschwitz
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3409. Isak Saleschutz
September 9, 1939, the German army occupied Dubas. They hanged two Jews to demonstrate the consequences of ... of religious Jews and demanded that they be cut off. In all his life Isak had never cut his beard--it ... was a violation of Jewish law. When the barber arrived, he sat somberly as his beard was cut, thinking
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3410. Robert Gruber
Jewish Sabbath, dietary laws, and holidays. Robert's father owned a small jewelry shop. 1933-39 ... They were led by Horthy himself on a white horse. Just days later, non-Hungarian Jews were given 48 ... Germans started rounding up Jews. After the Germans began deporting Slovakian civilians as forced laborers
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3411. Jeno Nemeth
's store and home. Jeno, Juliana, their grown children and their families and some of their in-laws were ... among thousands of Jews from towns around Szeged who were deported to a makeshift ghetto in Szeged ... family were among 80 Jews in the camp who were machine-gunned to death by retreating SS soldiers just
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3412. Mirjam Waterman Pinkhof
Mirjam grew up on her family's farm in Loosdrecht. Her parents, secular Jews, had moved from ... Mirjam lived in an isolated place and had not heard much about Hitler or the anti-Jewish laws in Germany ... In 1941 she learned about the German plan to deport Jews. She and Menachem could have hidden with
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3413. Sandor Alexander Bokshorn
Sorbonne in Paris before entering university in Budapest to study economics. 1933-39: As a Jew ... Sandor was in the minority at the university because anti-Jewish laws enacted in the 1920s had set quotas ... Russian front to build bunkers and dig trenches. After retreating, he was captured by the Soviets. Jews
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3414. Shaul Himmelfarb
Alta Koppff, and opened a grocery store in the front of his mother-in-law's house. The couple had ... plans for Koprzewnica's Jews, and advised Shaul to let his son Wolf leave to work on a highway repair ... detail. On October 31, 1942, the 1,800 Jews in the Koprzewnica ghetto were deported to the
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3415. Edit Gruenberger
secondary school. The language of instruction was Slovak and Jews faced no discrimination until November ... of Hungary and their new Hungarian rulers introduced anti-Jewish laws. When she finished her ... of the Jews of Kosice. When she arrived in Auschwitz, her mother and younger sister were sent to the
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3416. Under the Nazi regime, 1933-1938
Rassenschande and the Nuremberg Laws; the exclusion of Jews from the professions; the silence of Christian ... Describes author's observations of the first five years of Nazi rule and its effect on German Jews
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3417. The Berlin Conference
together. The first thing we planned was to visit the Holocaust museum, Memorial to the Murdered Jews ... ), imbedded into sidewalks in front of pre- Holocaust homes of Berlin Jews commemorating former residents ... the back of a bike, to the Jewish quarter where many Jews were arrested and sent to the ... teach the tourists about the roundups of the Jews that occurred there. We took the U-Bahn (subway
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3418. Paper sheet with two drawings of a couple being separated and then reconciling
announced the Nuremberg Laws which excluded Jews from citizenship and prohibited them from marrying or ... having sexual relations with persons of German blood. The laws defined a Jew as a person who had 3 or ... September, the authorities instituted the Nuremberg Laws which made Jews second class citizens, revoking ... their political rights. These laws also defined a "Jew" as someone with three or four Jewish
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3419. The Encounter
confiscated from the Jews and from the gold teeth extracted at the extermination camps. They also ... laws.
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3420. My Friend Lola
since we slept next to each other. I took her to the infirmary. Dr. Berkovitz, a French Jew, was ... defined in the United States copyright laws.
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3421. A Letter to My Brother, Moshe
illegal since we were Jews, I was your helper and held the candles or the kerosene lantern. I also ... for fair use as defined in the United States copyright laws.
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3422. Memories of a Remarkable Woman
European Jews reached even this small town. Now, only memories are left. After viewing a recent videotape ... laws.
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3423. Fabrik Aktion (Factory Action)
’clock, we were breaking the nightly curfew for Jews. Later we learned that had we been transported to ... use only, or for fair use as defined in the United States copyright laws.
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3424. My Life in Stanestie
However, he did not know these four people. They took us to the end of the town. All Jews in the town ... or for fair use as defined in the United States copyright laws.
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3425. Paranka
two shots. The farmer’s wife screamed, “My beautiful Paranka, she was not a Jew.” “Shut up, or we ... use as defined in the United States copyright laws.