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3476. Jewelry boxes 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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3477. A man saws wood in a workshop 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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3478. Rabbit hutches and rabbits raised 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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3479. Jan Emil Karpiński memoir
studied law at Vilnius University until 1939 tutored Jewish youth in the ghetto as well as some Polish ... false identification card for him. His sister-in-law Sala Radzynska Alberg and his nephew Michal found ... he, his brother Boniek, and 600 other able-bodied Jews were chosen for slave labor. After a few weeks ... sister-in-law and nephew hidden in the Moskowiak apartment. After a few weeks Emil found a job as a
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3480. Jan Emil Karpiński papers
studied law at Vilnius University until 1939 tutored Jewish youth in the ghetto as well as some Polish ... false identification card for him. His sister-in-law Sala Radzynska Alberg and his nephew Michal found ... he, his brother Boniek, and 600 other able-bodied Jews were chosen for slave labor. After a few weeks ... sister-in-law and nephew hidden in the Moskowiak apartment. After a few weeks Emil found a job as a
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3481. Jan Emil Karpiński photographs
studied law at Vilnius University until 1939 tutored Jewish youth in the ghetto as well as some Polish ... false identification card for him. His sister-in-law Sala Radzynska Alberg and his nephew Michal found ... he, his brother Boniek, and 600 other able-bodied Jews were chosen for slave labor. After a few weeks ... sister-in-law and nephew hidden in the Moskowiak apartment. After a few weeks Emil found a job as a
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3482. BLACK SABBATH : A JOURNEY THROUGH A CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY / Robert Katz.
Jews --Italy --Legal status, laws, etc. ... Jews --Government policy --Italy. ... RESISTANCE - JEWS -- ITALY. ... ROME - JEWS.
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3483. VERZEICHNIS DER GEWERBEPOLIZEILICH GEMELDETEN JÜDISCHEN GEWERBETREIBENDEN IN MÜNCHEN.
Jews --Legal status, laws, etc. --Germany --Munich --History --Sources. ... Alphabetical listing of Munich Jews barred from their occupations as of February 15, 1938. ... Jews --Germany --Munich --Registers. ... Jews --Germany --Munich --Persecutions --Sources.
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3484. Collateral Damage
Jews avoid deportation by providing money, false identification, and ration cards, but mostly by ... the Nazi war against the Jews was still going on. Had I been given a choice, my preference ... color assigned to foreigners, and it was stamped in red ink with the word Juif (Jew). Until ... we started learning the fate of the Jews who were deported to concentration camps in eastern Europe
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3485. Genocide of European Roma (Gypsies), 1939–1945
foiled this plan when he refused to accept large numbers of Roma and Jews into the General Government in ... Jews in Lodz, where they were housed in an apartment block in a ... towards German and Austrian Jews, in which people of so-called mixed blood were exempted from deportation ... time that they killed Jews and Communists. In occupied Serbia, the German authorities killed male Roma
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3486. Welek Luksenburg
1939, Dabrowa was occupied and Jews there were subjected to discriminatory laws. Furs and other ... Luksenburgs were among the several thousand Jews who lived in Dabrowa Gornicza. 1933–39: Like many ... German officials forced the town's Jews into a ghetto. The following year, Welek's parents were deported ... along with other Jews from Dabrowa to the Auschwitz-Birkenau killing
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3487. German TV documentary film on antisemitism (reel 5)
Globke's involvement in the drawing up of a list of Jewish first names and a law forbidding Jews from ... Globke's role in enforcing the measure against marriage between Jews and non-Jews. Scenes of parks ... sporting events and theaters, which were all forbidden to Jews. Collage of portraits of Jewish artists who ... were excluded from German cultural life. Scenes illustrating other ways that Jews were isolated from
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3488. Records of compensation in Hungary (MOL XIX-20-L-o)
USHMM Archives, RG-39.040M, Hungarian Jews' Applications for Compensation (MOL XXIX-L-2-o) ... documents supporting Hungarian claims; minutes of various Hungarian bodies; surveys and statistics; laws ... Hungarian General Exchange Bank on behalf of individuals; BRüG (Germany Federal Restitution Law) case files ... claimants who missed the deadline. BEG (Germany Federal Compensation Law) case files: correspondence
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3489. Klestadt family papers
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 ... grandparents or who is practicing Jewish faith. The laws also banned marriage between Jews and non-Jews. Jews ... Hitler, authorities quickly began suppressing the rights and personal freedoms of Jews, and boycotting
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3490. Photo Activity
.” “…after my father’s death, one of my big questions was, how Jews survived the aftermath of the Holocaust ... alive that I thought, “How the Jews did it?”” “…people are scared. Many people are scared. And we are ... and whites—that okay, we all gel, I can admit that. But I’m still going to hate the Jews, because, I ... wanted to be very clear, and that’s why we put up this law and said in Germany it is not allowed to deny
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3491. The Cello in My Life
in Paris. Life was becoming more and more dangerous for Jews. We wore the Jewish star, big and yellow ... 30, 1942, after miraculously escaping the terrible Vel’ d’Hiv roundup of 13,000 Jews including 4 ... conditions: we were registered as Jews, illegal and foreign. We were declared as such in all the offices for ... use as defined in the United States copyright laws.
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3492. Onward to America: A New World
Georges again. Jacques Rusman, a Southern French Jew from the city of Montauban, came aboard in Madrid ... French Jew from the city of Montauban, came aboard in Madrid along with Daniel Rosenberg. Other children ... British authorities rigorously limited Jewish immigration and refused to allow Jews to enter the country ... personal use only, or for fair use as defined in the United States copyright laws.
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3493. Solidarity and Defiance
to Nazi Germany in 1940, French authorities quickly passed anti-Jewish laws modeled on those in ... Germany. In June 1942, Jews in Paris were ordered to wear yellow Star of David badges. The stars ... humiliated Jews and isolated them from non-Jewish people. French police also could harass Jewish people in ... the streets and easily carry out roundups to deport them. To protest this treatment of Jews
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3494. A Steady Job—With “Benefits”
anti-Jewish laws. They also helped to confine Jews to ghettos, where many died of starvation and ... Steady Job—With “Benefits” Police in Occupied Europe Hunt and Imprison Jews A Steady Job ... disease. Known as the “Blue Police,” Polish police inspected Jews’ identification at
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3495. Flora Mendelovicz
butcher shops, bakeries, and stores that sold foods which were prepared according to Jewish dietary laws ... Belgium in May 1940, Jews had to wear a yellow star. When Flora started fourth grade in September, kids ... said "No Jews or dogs allowed." Then they went to the movies, but the same sign was posted. Flora said ... "Don't worry, we'll get ice cream," but at the shop a sign said Jews could not be served. Flora and her
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3496. Nesse Galperin
organizations. 1933–39: Nesse's family was very religious and observed all the Jewish laws. She attended ... relatives in Lodz that Jews there were being treated horribly. They could not ... ,000 Jews in the nearby Kuziai forest. In August, Nesse and her family were forced to move into a ghetto ... approached, the remaining Jews were deported to the Stutthof concentration camp
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3497. Thomas Buergenthal
Czechoslovakia. His parents, Mundek and Gerda, were Jews who had fled the Nazi rise to ... helped provide for Thomas and other refugees. In 1940, German authorities forced Jews in Kielce to move ... liquidation of the Kielce ghetto, during which German authorities sent 20,000 Jews to the ... immigrated to the United States and attended law school. Thomas became a renowned international human
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3498. Hinda Chilewicz
end of the year, Jews were subject to a host of discriminatory laws and were forced to wear armbands ... began deporting Jews from Sosnowiec to the Auschwitz-Birkenau killing ... center in spring 1942. A year later, the remaining Jews were forced to move into a ghetto. After spending
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3499. Lidice: The Annihilation of a Czech Town
leading architect of the “Final Solution,” the mass murder of European Jews ... occupation policies, including the Nazi persecution of Czech Jews. He also implemented policies that aimed to ... intend to go easy on the Czechs. On May 27, he imposed martial law in the Protectorate and initiated a ... ’s assassination, thousands of Jews from Prague were deported to the Lublin
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3500. Oral history interview with Felix Syrkus
army prewar; living in the Warsaw ghetto; escaping the ghetto with his wife, sister, and brother-in-law ... returning to the ghetto with his brother-in-law; getting caught in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising; hiding in a ... joining the Polish underground as a non-Jew called Alexander Romanczuk from 1943 to 1945; involvement in