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3526. Francis Ofner
that sponsored many social activities, from sports to care for the elderly. In 1931 Francis began law ... organization in Yugoslavia. They helped send immigrants illegally to Palestine, trained Jews in self-defense
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3527. Milica Popovic Kuhn
were then living. The new government targeted Serbs, Jews and Roma (Gypsies) as enemies. After anti ... -Serb laws were enacted, Milica was forcibly converted to Roman Catholicism and made to remarry her
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3528. Julian Noga
in September 1939, he returned to his village. There, 27 of Skrzynka's Jews--people Julian knew--were ... They continued to meet secretly even though Nazi law forbad romance between Poles and Germans. The
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3529. Hanandel Drobiarz
holidays and dietary laws. When Hanandel was 5, he began studying Hebrew, the Bible, prayers, and Jewish ... school he worked full time as a tinsmith. The Germans occupied Sosnowiec on September 4, 1939. Jews were
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3530. Barbara Ledermann
law practice quickly folded. Later that year when Barbara was 7, her family moved to the Netherlands ... the Netherlands in May 1940. Two years later, when they began to deport many Jews, Barbara
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3531. Ludmilla Schatz
with the occupying Germans and helped enforce the anti-Jewish laws, especially against foreign-born ... Jews like Ludmilla. She and her daughter were arrested by the French police in Nantes. Ludmilla was
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3532. Eszter Mendel Braun
annexed it to Hungary. New laws were instituted limiting the rights of Jews. Eszter's children were
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3533. Juliana Nemeth
and home. Now Jeno and Juliana, their grown children and their families and some of their in-laws are ... among thousands of Jews from towns around Szeged who have been deported to a makeshift ghetto in Szeged
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3534. Rivka Rzondzinski
's house was destroyed, so now she has to move to nearby Minsk Mazowiecki with Channa who has in-laws ... 67-year-old Rivka and more than 3,000 other Jews were deported from Kaluszyn to the
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3535. Raizel Kisielnicki
business, as many truck drivers stop here for a quick meal on their way into Warsaw. Her mother-in-law ... . On September 25, 1942, 44-year-old Raizel and more than 3,000 other Jews were deported from Kaluszyn
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3536. Fryda Litwak
siblings because Polish universities had instituted discriminatory quotas for Jews. In September 1939 the ... . 1940-44: After the Germans occupied Lvov in 1941, Fryda's brother-in-law
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3537. Ilse Silten
's husband was named to the German-appointed Jewish council. The majority of Amsterdam's Jews were herded ... rather than be deported, Ilse's mother-in-law committed suicide. In early 1944 Ilse and her family were
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3538. Dezider Gruenberger
to the university. The language of instruction was Slovak, and Jews faced no discrimination until ... introduced anti-Jewish laws. 1940-44: Dezider managed to finish his secondary education in 1940, but
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3539. Bernard Krakauer
quickly imposed restrictions on the Jewish population: Jews were required to register their valuables and ... Max was deported to Poland. Bernard and his wife later discovered that a sister-in-law of their
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3540. Miksa Deutsch
and the business prospered. In May 1939 the Hungarian government enacted a law that limited the number ... of Jews who could be employed in Hungarian businesses, forcing Miksa to fire some of his Jewish
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3541. Beer Hall Putsch (Munich Putsch)
Feldherrnhalle on the Ludwigstrasse. Munich law enforcement clashed with the marchers as they reached the ... restrict citizenship to Germans of “Nordic” stock, as well as to exclude Jews from political life. In
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3542. The Armenian Genocide (1915-16): In Depth
genocide and its codification in international law have their roots in the mass murder of Armenians. Lawyer ... actions against Jews under the Nazis. Massacres and Deportations Taking orders from the
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3543. Romanian identity certificates
Contains an identity card issued by the "District Office for the Jews of Chernovtsy (Czernowitz ... ), made according to a state law from 1942.
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3544. Jüdische Gemeinde Erfurt
Contains records concerning laws on Jews; records on the organizations Keren Hayessod, and
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3545. Tersch family papers
Dr. Herman Tersch (1895-1976), an Austrian Jew, was born on October 8, 1895 in Vienna to Adolf and ... Amalia Tersch (nee Schmied). Prior to World War II, he earned a doctoral law degree from the University ... of Vienna but never practiced law. Herman’s wife Josephine Tersch (1899-1984) was born on June 6 ... from his job at an export company. On one occasion, Tersch and other Jews were forced to scrub the
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3546. Mlynów: "Life under the German Occupation," According to Yehudit Rudolf
we were Jews, they shattered the pitcher and left. A day or two after the conquest, written ... Count Liudochowski, in the village of Smordwa. Jews were also brought there from the neighboring ... Despite the ban, Jews would go to the peasants' houses and the peasants would come to the Jewish houses to ... barter. Immediately after the conquest, the Jews were ordered to wear a white armband with a blue
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3547. Varian Fry (left) views a Chagall painting outside the artist's home in Gordes.
RESCUE MISSION; FRY, VARIAN; JEWS (RUSSIAN/SOVIET); REFUGEES (JEWISH); RESCUERS/RESCUE; RESCUERS/RESCUE ... 1941, who worked with American rescue committees to help save more than 2,500 Jews and political ... attending Harvard Law School, Bingham went into the foreign service. In December 1936 he was posted to the ... Jews, he realized he had no choice, and on May 7, 1941, he, his wife and daughter, Ida, crossed the
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3548. Shalom Kaplan says goodbye to his father prior to leaving for Palestine on Youth Aliya.
laws were imposed targeting Jews; certain hours were allotted for shopping. Since Shalom did not look ... ); FAMILIES (POSTWAR JEWISH); IMMIGRATION (TO PALESTINE/ISRAEL); JEWS IN HIDING (AFTER THE EXPERIENCE); YOUTH ... Germany invaded the Soviet Union and Lithuania and immediately began the mass murder of its Jews. Shalom ... Kovno, Kazys Palciauskas ordered all Jews to wear a yellow Star of David on every article of clothing
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3549. Hungary's Prime Minister speaks
during WWII led to his execution as a war criminal. "Imrédy oversaw the passage of many laws supported by ... the right wing, including two measures limiting the activity of Jews in business and the professions ... as well as laws restricting the right of assembly and freedom of the press. On February 16, 1939, he ... ] Imrédy was accused of having prepared for the later persecution of the Jews by drafting the First Anti
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3550. 11.11.38
these prisoners). 2 Jehovahs. The Jewish women here are labelled "Rassensch." (have violated race laws ... possibly had sexual relations with non-Jew). Some of the women have double prisoner numbers (e.g., 1105/593 ... Jew