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3426. Ashburn Colored School
Giftpilz, which taught the young children that Jews were poisonous mushrooms. I held up a poster of the ... laws.
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3427. The Art and Angst of Translating
taking Jews to their final destination in the forest where they were summarily killed, how it affected ... for fair use as defined in the United States copyright laws.
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3428. The Joy of the Outdoors
Nazi occupation of Hungary in 1944, there were no swimming opportunities for Jews. They were forbidden ... or for fair use as defined in the United States copyright laws.
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3429. Theodora Klayman: Shelter in Ludbreg
published about the town and you have the lists of Jews from that town and I am not on the list and neither ... -laws are gone, and he has you and your brother. DORA KLAYMAN: Everybody’s gone. NARRATOR: You
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3430. Jarosław, Living as Catholics
Germans were not as good as the Poles in recognizing Jews, so it would be safer. However, they would have ... United States copyright laws.
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3431. 2023 Curt C. and Else Silberman Faculty Seminar
Studies; German Studies; History; Holocaust and Genocide Studies; Jewish Studies; Law and Human Rights ... Stalin (Oxford UP, 2017), and co-author of Jews in the Soviet Union: a History: War, Conquest and
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3432. The Museum at 30: Our Plan
(the military, judiciary, and law enforcement), and others with influence. William Levine Family ... done for the Jews of Europe. Our moral authority and role as America’s national Holocaust memorial give
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3433. Reports and Resources by Language
Genocide works to do for the victims of genocide today what the world failed to do for the Jews of Europe ... What is Genocide? (Génocide) Incitement to Genocide in International Law (L’incitation au génocide
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3434. 2024 Jack and Anita Hess Faculty Seminar
’s Studies; German Studies; History of Material Culture; Holocaust and Genocide Studies; Jewish Studies; Law ... Return: Viennese Jews after the Holocaust, was co-published in 2021 by Wayne State University Press and
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3435. Gertrud Teppich
left alone in Berlin. 1940-42: During the war, Nazi edicts forced German Jews to sell their ... 's sister-in-law was an "Aryan" German and she helped Gertrud by "purchasing" the furniture, thus allowing
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3436. Zuzana Gruenberger
laws in Kosice. 1940-44: In 1941, one year after Zuzana began school, the Hungarians moved the ... taken soon after for slave labor. In 1944 Kosice's 12,000 Jews, including Zuzana, her
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3437. Betje Jakobs
husband due to Nazi edicts that forbade Jews to change their address. She therefore continued to live with ... were forced to move into a shack. Betje visited her husband and in-laws every day. She and Mrs
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3438. Isaac Sandler
he was shunned by some of his relatives who believed this union violated Jewish law. Isaac was ... Jews and political commissars to come forward three steps. Isaac moved forward. The German
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3439. Arrests without Warrant or Judicial Review
in the German general law code before World War I to detain individuals for their own protection or ... protective custody to arrest political opponents and, later, Jews, as well as
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3440. Visit to L’viv: Janowska
Polish), next in a tunnel bunker in the Borszczowice Forest, along with 30 or so other Jews. Later, I was ... in a tunnel bunker in the Borszczowice Forest, along with 30 or so other Jews. Later, I was hidden in ... subject of my nightmares for many of those 68 years. I remember Jews in uncovered trucks, some dead, some ... like ‘filthy Jew,’ ‘dirty pig,’ and were beaten. As we entered, we saw tall, concrete posts with men
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3441. Stigmatizing the Enemy: Jewish Badges
the word Jude (Jew). In 1942, authorities introduced similar laws in France, Belgium, the Netherlands ... stigmatize Jews as being alien and foreign. In 1939, German officials ordered all Jews in occupied Poland to ... Germany as well, ordering every German Jew over the age of six to wear a yellow Star of David marked with ... and other countries under German control. Such markings made Jews easy targets for random or planned
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3442. Heinrich Himmler
Jews of Europe. Background Himmler was born into a middle-class, conservative Catholic ... around two million prisoners—Jews, political prisoners ... laws of the state might not permit. This ideologically rooted “Führer authority” enabled authorization ... initiate and direct the mass murder of Jews, Soviet officials, Roma (Gypsies), and people with disabilities
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3443. Lodz ghetto Jewish council chairman Mordechai Chaim Rumkowski officiates at the wedding of Nachman Zonabend and Irka Kuperminc.
PORTRAITS; JEWISH COUNCILS; JEWS (POLISH); LODZ; RUMKOWSKI, MORDECHAI CHAIM; RUMKOWSKI, MORDECHAI CHAIM ... Aelteste der Juden (the chairman of the Lodz Ghetto Jewish Council) that was compiled by a group of Jews ... in early August 1944, Zonabend was one of the approximately 1,000 Jews left in the ghetto by the ... 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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3444. Children from the Marysin colony who were rounded-up during the "Gehsperre" action in the Lodz ghetto, walk in a line to the trucks that will transport them out of the ghetto.
(OF PEOPLE); DEPORTATIONS; GEHSPERRE ACTION; GHETTO/OCCUPATION; JEWS (POLISH); LODZ; MARCHING; MARYSIN ... father died on March 7, 1942, his mother died on July 16, 1942 and his brother-in-law Szymon Frajtag died ... distinguish from one another. The routes taken by displaced Jews into and out of the ghetto were identical ... foot in columns to, or from, the ghetto. Moreover, many Jews being resettled into the ghetto brought
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3445. A group of young German Jewish refugee girls pose outside on a terrace in Amsterdam.
FRANK, ANNE (FAMILY/FRIENDS); JEWS (GERMAN); REFUGEES (JEWISH); TABLES ... relatives. Barbara's maternal grandfather, Hendrick Zeetroon (d. 1931) was a Dutch Jew from Amsterdam who ... since her husband's death in 1931. Franz went back to school to earn a Dutch law degree and Ilse ... onerous as Jews were barred from public places and public transport and were subjected to a nighttime
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3446. Ilse Ledermann, a German Jewish refugee from Berlin, stands with her daughter Barbara in the Merwedeplein (square) in Amsterdam.
CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); FRANK, ANNE (FAMILY/FRIENDS); JEWS ... relatives. Barbara's maternal grandfather, Hendrick Zeetroon (d. 1931) was a Dutch Jew from Amsterdam who ... since her husband's death in 1931. Franz went back to school to earn a Dutch law degree and Ilse ... onerous as Jews were barred from public places and public transport and were subjected to a nighttime
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3447. Three crew members pose on the deck of the President Warfield (later the Exodus 1947) before its departure for Europe.
); GRAUEL, JOHN STANLEY; GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (AMERICAN); KALAMETZEV, ARYEH; MAHAL (VOLUNTEERS IN PALESTINE ... state politics and in Worcester law enforcement for several years. At his mother's insistence, Grauel ... in the Jews and in Zionism was spawned by his close friendship with Judge Joseph Goldberg of ... the situation of Jews living in Morocco and Algeria. In 1967 he campaigned energetically to raise
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3448. A series of photographs of children at the Baruch Auerbach Jewish orphanage in Berlin that was published in the Jewish newspaper, Juedisches Nachrichtenblatt, on March 10, 1939.
CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN'S HOMES; CHILDREN'S HOMES (AUERBACH); CHILDREN/YOUTH; JEWS (GERMAN ... community to protect German Jews from resignation and despair. The intense interest of the German Jewish ... sister-in-law, and the American Jewish Congress set them up with an apartment and photo studio. Soon
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3449. Jewish youth lying on a grassy hilltop in Dabrowa Gornicza, Poland.
ARMBANDS; CHILDREN/YOUTH; DABROWA GORNICZA; GHETTO/OCCUPATION; GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (POLISH ... 's brother-in-law, Szabtai Klugman, discovered him in Theresienstadt, and together they went in search of ... considered somewhat better than elsewhere in occupied Poland. There, the Jews resided in open ghettos and ... their lives retained a semblance of normalcy. As a result, thousands of Jews from central Poland sought
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3450. Members of the Ledermann family, Jewish refugees from Berlin, pose outside on the terrace of their apartment in Amsterdam.
(PREWAR JEWISH); FRANK, ANNE (FAMILY/FRIENDS); GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (GERMAN); REFUGEES (JEWISH); WOMEN ... relatives. Barbara's maternal grandfather, Hendrick Zeetroon (d. 1931) was a Dutch Jew from Amsterdam who ... since her husband's death in 1931. Franz went back to school to earn a Dutch law degree and Ilse ... onerous as Jews were barred from public places and public transport and were subjected to a nighttime