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3451. Portrait of Shmuel (Miles) Lerman on the deck of the SS Marine Perch upon its arrival in New York harbor.
USA); JEWS (POLISH); LERMAN, MILES; PORTS; PORTS (NEW YORK); SHIPS; SHIPS (MARINE PERCH) ... adherence to Jewish law and custom, Shmuel (like most of his siblings) moved away from religious tradition ... where he was now paid only a token amount. As of July 8, Shmuel and all Jews 14 years and older were ... action took place in the Lvov ghetto, resulting in the deportation of 15,000 Jews to the Belzec death
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3452. Women and children who have been selected for deportation, are photographed through the wire fence of the central prison, during the "Gehsperre" action in the Lodz ghetto.
DEPORTATIONS; FENCES; GEHSPERRE ACTION; GHETTO/OCCUPATION; JEWS (POLISH); LODZ; POLICE; POLICE (JEWISH ... 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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3453. Chaim Weitzmann testifies at a hearing conducted by the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry on Palestine at the YMCA building in Jerusalem.
INTERIORS; JEWS (PALESTINIAN/ISRAELI); MCDONALD, JAMES GROVER; MEETINGS; TABLES; WEIZMANN, CHAIM; YISHUV ... 's internal affairs. In 1935, when enactment of the Nuremberg Laws exacerbated the Jewish refugee problem ... settlement; 2. examining the position of the Jews in Europe who were the victims of Nazi persecution; 3 ... consulting with representative Arabs and Jews on the problems of Palestine; and 4. making recommendations to
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3454. Crew members of the President Warfield (later the Exodus 1947) prepare for a Sabbath dinner in Norfolk, VA.
JOHN STANLEY; INTERIORS; JEWISH HOLIDAYS; JEWISH HOLIDAYS (SABBATH); JEWS (AMERICAN); MAHAL (VOLUNTEERS ... 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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3455. Children's author Clara Asscher-Pinkhoff poses with a young child in the Westerbork transit camp.
-UPS; CONCENTRATION CAMPS; JEWS (DUTCH); TRANSIT CAMPS; WESTERBORK; WOMEN ... During the summer of 1938, the German government rounded up Polish-born Jews, including Yehoshua, and ... she was taken under the wing of a young doctor Dr. Van Meeuwen who was the son-in-law of a Dutch ... Westerbork. In 1942 the Germans converted Westerbork into a transit camp from where they shipped Dutch Jews
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3456. Group portrait of school children in the Westerbork refugee camp.
CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; CONCENTRATION CAMPS; GROUP PORTRAITS; INTERNMENT CAMPS; JEWS ... During the summer of 1938, the German government rounded up Polish-born Jews, including Yehoshua, and ... she was taken under the wing of a young doctor Dr. Van Meeuwen who was the son-in-law of a Dutch ... Westerbork. In 1942 the Germans converted Westerbork into a transit camp from where they shipped Dutch Jews
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3457. Group portrait of the children in the Birnbaum postwar orphanage.
PORTRAITS; JEWS (DUTCH); ORPHANS; RESCUERS (JEWISH); YOUTH (13-20 YEARS) ... During the summer of 1938, the German government rounded up Polish-born Jews, including Yehoshua, and ... she was taken under the wing of a young doctor Dr. Van Meeuwen who was the son-in-law of a Dutch ... Westerbork. In 1942 the Germans converted Westerbork into a transit camp from where they shipped Dutch Jews
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3458. Oral history interview with Ludwig Pick
involved in the implementation of mobile gas vans. Mr. Pick describes his law school education, his career ... as a judge, being forced to resign his position in order to avoid being discovered to be a Jew, and ... his decision to leave Germany. Mr. Pick discusses his move to Italy and studying law there, his ... marriages and career in law, and his two return visits to Germany.
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3459. Wawel castle; Zakopane carriages
(both Jews and non-Jews), the plundering of Polish cultural treasures for his personal benefit, and the ... deportation and execution of Jews. After the war, Frank was tried, convicted, and hanged by the International ... Frank, and a rare color view of Jews in the Krakow ghetto. Hans Frank’s films and diary came into the ... high positions such as Reich Minister of Justice, President of the Academy of German Law, and President
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3460. Frank family at Kressendorf; high-ranking official visits Wawel castle
(both Jews and non-Jews), the plundering of Polish cultural treasures for his personal benefit, and the ... deportation and execution of Jews. After the war, Frank was tried, convicted, and hanged by the International ... Frank, and a rare color view of Jews in the Krakow ghetto. Hans Frank’s films and diary came into the ... high positions such as Reich Minister of Justice, President of the Academy of German Law, and President
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3461. Posters; Nazi officials visit Tatra mountain region
(both Jews and non-Jews), the plundering of Polish cultural treasures for his personal benefit, and the ... deportation and execution of Jews. After the war, Frank was tried, convicted, and hanged by the International ... Frank, and a rare color view of Jews in the Krakow ghetto. Hans Frank’s films and diary came into the ... high positions such as Reich Minister of Justice, President of the Academy of German Law, and President
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3462. Nazi officials dining; January 1940 document
(both Jews and non-Jews), the plundering of Polish cultural treasures for his personal benefit, and the ... deportation and execution of Jews. After the war, Frank was tried, convicted, and hanged by the International ... Frank, and a rare color view of Jews in the Krakow ghetto. Hans Frank’s films and diary came into the ... high positions such as Reich Minister of Justice, President of the Academy of German Law, and President
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3463. Frank family at an estate and visiting the Polish countryside
(both Jews and non-Jews), the plundering of Polish cultural treasures for his personal benefit, and the ... deportation and execution of Jews. After the war, Frank was tried, convicted, and hanged by the International ... Frank, and a rare color view of Jews in the Krakow ghetto. Hans Frank’s films and diary came into the ... high positions such as Reich Minister of Justice, President of the Academy of German Law, and President
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3464. Train station and sights in Krakow; Nazi motorcade
(both Jews and non-Jews), the plundering of Polish cultural treasures for his personal benefit, and the ... deportation and execution of Jews. After the war, Frank was tried, convicted, and hanged by the International ... Frank, and a rare color view of Jews in the Krakow ghetto. Hans Frank’s films and diary came into the ... high positions such as Reich Minister of Justice, President of the Academy of German Law, and President
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3465. The Frank family at Schoberhof
(both Jews and non-Jews), the plundering of Polish cultural treasures for his personal benefit, and the ... deportation and execution of Jews. After the war, Frank was tried, convicted, and hanged by the International ... Frank, and a rare color view of Jews in the Krakow ghetto. Hans Frank’s films and diary came into the ... high positions such as Reich Minister of Justice, President of the Academy of German Law, and President
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3466. Hans Frank and the children at Schoberhof
(both Jews and non-Jews), the plundering of Polish cultural treasures for his personal benefit, and the ... deportation and execution of Jews. After the war, Frank was tried, convicted, and hanged by the International ... Frank, and a rare color view of Jews in the Krakow ghetto. Hans Frank’s films and diary came into the ... high positions such as Reich Minister of Justice, President of the Academy of German Law, and President
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3467. Hans Frank's newborn son
(both Jews and non-Jews), the plundering of Polish cultural treasures for his personal benefit, and the ... deportation and execution of Jews. After the war, Frank was tried, convicted, and hanged by the International ... Frank, and a rare color view of Jews in the Krakow ghetto. Hans Frank’s films and diary came into the ... high positions such as Reich Minister of Justice, President of the Academy of German Law, and President
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3468. Frank family relaxes at Schoberhof
(both Jews and non-Jews), the plundering of Polish cultural treasures for his personal benefit, and the ... deportation and execution of Jews. After the war, Frank was tried, convicted, and hanged by the International ... Frank, and a rare color view of Jews in the Krakow ghetto. Hans Frank’s films and diary came into the ... high positions such as Reich Minister of Justice, President of the Academy of German Law, and President
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3469. The Frank family celebrates Christmas; children ski; baby
(both Jews and non-Jews), the plundering of Polish cultural treasures for his personal benefit, and the ... deportation and execution of Jews. After the war, Frank was tried, convicted, and hanged by the International ... Frank, and a rare color view of Jews in the Krakow ghetto. Hans Frank’s films and diary came into the ... high positions such as Reich Minister of Justice, President of the Academy of German Law, and President
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3470. Newborn child welcomed into the Frank family
(both Jews and non-Jews), the plundering of Polish cultural treasures for his personal benefit, and the ... deportation and execution of Jews. After the war, Frank was tried, convicted, and hanged by the International ... Frank, and a rare color view of Jews in the Krakow ghetto. Hans Frank’s films and diary came into the ... high positions such as Reich Minister of Justice, President of the Academy of German Law, and President
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3471. Brushes and brooms made by prisoners in a Slovak labor camp.
The National Defense Law 20/1940 exempted Jews from military service in the new Slovak state, but ... re The National Defense Law 20/1940 exempted Jews from military service in the new Slovak state, but ... required them instead to do manual labor at military work camps. Such Jews, who were called "Robotnik Zid ... [work Jews], wore distinctive blue uniforms and berets. They were assigned to the Sixth Labor Battalion
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3472. Towels made by prisoners at a Slovak labor camp.
The National Defense Law 20/1940 exempted Jews from military service in the new Slovak state, but ... re The National Defense Law 20/1940 exempted Jews from military service in the new Slovak state, but ... required them instead to do manual labor at military work camps. Such Jews, who were called "Robotnik Zid ... [work Jews], wore distinctive blue uniforms and berets. They were assigned to the Sixth Labor Battalion
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3473. Net shopping bags made by prisoners at a Slovak labor camp.
The National Defense Law 20/1940 exempted Jews from military service in the new Slovak state, but ... re The National Defense Law 20/1940 exempted Jews from military service in the new Slovak state, but ... required them instead to do manual labor at military work camps. Such Jews, who were called "Robotnik Zid ... [work Jews], wore distinctive blue uniforms and berets. They were assigned to the Sixth Labor Battalion
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3474. Men's suits made by prisoners at a Slovak labor camp.
The National Defense Law 20/1940 exempted Jews from military service in the new Slovak state, but ... re The National Defense Law 20/1940 exempted Jews from military service in the new Slovak state, but ... required them instead to do manual labor at military work camps. Such Jews, who were called "Robotnik Zid ... [work Jews], wore distinctive blue uniforms and berets. They were assigned to the Sixth Labor Battalion
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3475. Women's suits made by prisoners at a Slovak labor camp.
The National Defense Law 20/1940 exempted Jews from military service in the new Slovak state, but ... re The National Defense Law 20/1940 exempted Jews from military service in the new Slovak state, but ... required them instead to do manual labor at military work camps. Such Jews, who were called "Robotnik Zid ... [work Jews], wore distinctive blue uniforms and berets. They were assigned to the Sixth Labor Battalion