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3551. The Refugee Crisis
approximately 200,000 additional Jews under Nazi rule. President Roosevelt called for an international ... most countries refused to change their laws to assist Jewish refugees. In mid-1938, nearly 140 ... ,000 Germans and Austrians, most of whom were Jews, had applied for US visas. Within a year, that number had
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3552. Emanuel (Manny) Mandel
bicycle. He thought someone might take it away from him because he was Jewish. After anti-Jewish laws were ... passed in 1938, Jews were severely harassed in Hungary. Manny's father followed him to school to see that ... They were with a group of Jews the Germans were exchanging for trucks. They left on trains; at night
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3553. Oral history interview with Alla Tetereyyatnikova
the ghetto in Slobodka and in the homes of the non-Jews; the Jewish family which stayed in her home ... the attitudes of the local townspeople to the Jews; the settlement of a Jewish family from Bessarabia ... toward the Jewish family; the relocation of the Jews to the ghetto; Romanian guards that took the Jewish ... they kill those who hide Jews; the flight of the hidden Jewish couple from her aunt’s home; an incident
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3554. Agnes Gertrude Wohl
myself, why are they so upset? I was eleven years old. Shortly, edicts were issued, forcing the Jews to ... immediately, cars with loudspeakers went down the streets of the ghetto, instructing the Jews to close all ... line of Jews being herded down the street. There was a strange quietness filling the air as this ... to 60 Jews hiding in that basement. The 60 people consisted of family members, friends, and total
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3555. What conditions, ideologies, and ideas made the Holocaust possible?
and judges drafted and enforced laws and decrees that deprived German Jews of their citizenship ... set in motion the unimaginable—a concrete, systematic plan to annihilate all of Europe’s Jews ... allowed Hitler alone to become the highest law of the land. In exchange for a loss of individual rights ... rights of all individuals, including Jews. The Nazis established a dictatorship that limited basic rights
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3556. In Transit, Spain
country where Jews had not been allowed to live openly for more than 450 years is, of course ... major escape route and was practically forced to tolerate Jews again. Spain and Portugal maintained ... Polish opponents of the regime and returning allied soldiers, but later its occupants were mainly Jews ... Catholic refugees whacked Jews with knives and chased them with hatchets. Nonetheless, the camp of
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3557. EBREI FRA LEGGI RAZZISTE E DEPORTAZIONI NELLE PROVINCE DI BOLZANO, TRENTO E BELLUNO / Cinzia Villani.
Jews --Legal status, laws, etc. --Italy. ... Jews --Persecutions --Italy --Bolzano --History --20th century. ... Jews --Persecutions --Italy --Trentino-Alto Adige --History --20th century. ... Jews --Persecutions --Italy --Belluno (Province) --History --20th century.
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3558. Ferencz lecture: Wiesenthal Holocaust Center
international law, an international criminal court, and defining aggression. He explains the legal precedents ... state; and d) guaranteeing rights to every prisoner (innocent until proven guilty in a court of law ... of over 90,000 Jews, expressed a "humanitarian" approach in allowing mothers to hold their babies as ... law and encourages common sense and individual involvement. A question and answer period follows.
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3559. Oral history interview with Sidonia Benedek
farm and being very well-respected by both Jews and gentiles; first seeing antisemitism when Jews in ... community; Germany's influence in the region growing and the Jews suffering the loss of rights and ... privileges; her family being split up and deported in 1944; the deportation of her brother and brother-in-law ... to work camps (her brother-in-law survived and her brother did not); the deportation of others to a
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3560. Oral history interview with Ecaterina Nasușnîi
Jewish community of Codreanca; antisemitic activity before the war; evacuating to the home of her in-laws ... Jews who were caught by German and Italian soldiers and shot; a Jewish woman in an interfaith marriage ... who was almost arrested but saved by the actions of her father-in-law and local townspeople; the ... Jews; the mass murder of the Jews of Codreanca, including their treatment by Romanian soldiers; a local
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3561. Alfred Jaretzki, Jr. papers
bachelor's degree from Harvard University, followed by a law degree from the same university in 1916. He ... went to work for the international corporate law firm of Sullivan and Cromwell, where his father was a ... (AJJDC), seeking to find ways to help German and Austrian Jews emigrate, and advocating on their behalf ... Vienna and efforts to work with the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee to assist Austrian Jews
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3562. Postcard from Arturo Carlo Jemolo to the Falco family letting them know in coded language that they can hide in his home.
Torino March 11, 1884) served as a a professor of canon law at the university. Her mother Gabriella ... sister, Graziella Danon, born January 28, 1929. The family lived in Milan and were observant Jews ... 1930s. After racial laws led to the creation of a Jewish school in 1938, she studied there for two ... chemistry and law. The school was legalized and state exams were given showing the successful completion of
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3563. Postcard from Arturo Carlo Jemolo to the Falco family letting them know in coded language that they can hide in his home.
Torino March 11, 1884) served as a a professor of canon law at the university. Her mother Gabriella ... sister, Graziella Danon, born January 28, 1929. The family lived in Milan and were observant Jews ... 1930s. After racial laws led to the creation of a Jewish school in 1938, she studied there for two ... chemistry and law. The school was legalized and state exams were given showing the successful completion of
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3564. DIE BREMER JUDEN UNTER DEM NATIONALSOZIALISMUS / Regina Bruss.
Jews --Legal status, laws, etc. --Germany --Bremen. ... Includes an alphabetical list of c. 700 Jews who lived in in Bremen before WWII (pp. 266-341 ... Jews, German --Emigration and immigration --Registers. Refugees, Jewish --Germany --Bremen ... BREMEN - JEWS.
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3565. LEGISLAZIONE ANTISEMITA E COMUNITA LOCALE : IL CASO DI ANCONA FRA IL 1939 ED IL 1943 TESI DI LAUREA / Di Paolo Scandiani.
Jews --Italy --Legal status, laws, etc. ... Jews --Italy --Ancona --Persecutions. ... ANCONA - JEWS. ... RESISTANCE - JEWS -- ITALY.
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3566. Masquerade
are talking about the concentration camps,” said Karl-Heinz, “they were a fabrication of American Jews ... costume got to his feet. “Hitler did not approve of killing Jews,” he declared. “Auschwitz was a labor ... no proof whatsoever, that Jews were systematically exterminated.” “Surely the Herr Professor knows ... of typhus.” A student in a bear costume, silent until now, said, “My parents told me the Jews had
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3567. Sidney Cooley collection
received his law degree from Northeastern University Law School in 1940. He Joined the United States Army ... for civilian violations of military government laws. After he was honorably discharged from the Army ... in 1946 as a major, he married Annie “Pudsie” Sachse and settled in Springfield. He practiced law ... an orchestra conductor. In 1940, he earned a law degree from Northeastern University and was admitted
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3568. Dried flowers kept within a memorial book saved by a Hungarian Jewish family while in hiding
Jews were required to wear yellow stars on their clothing. In April, Malvina’s brother-in-law Pal ... were passed between 1938 and 1941. Modeled after Germany’s Nuremberg Laws they defined Jews in racial ... and 1941. Modeled after Germany’s Nuremberg Laws they defined Jews in racial terms, excluded Jews from ... similar anti-Jewish laws in the 1930s.Istvan, an engineer, lost his job in May 1939 because he was Jewish
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3569. Small suitcase used by a Hungarian Jewish family while living in hiding
Jews were required to wear yellow stars on their clothing. In April, Malvina’s brother-in-law Pal ... were passed between 1938 and 1941. Modeled after Germany’s Nuremberg Laws they defined Jews in racial ... and 1941. Modeled after Germany’s Nuremberg Laws they defined Jews in racial terms, excluded Jews from ... - January 1945. Hungary was an ally of Nazi Germany and adopted similar anti-Jewish laws in the 1930s
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3570. US Army Military Intelligence ID badge in case used by a Jewish American soldier
they discovered an original copy of the Nuremberg Race Laws, signed by Adolf Hitler. This decree was ... the foundation for the legal persecution of Jews in Germany. It excluded them from citizenship and ... identified Jews based on racial, not religious grounds. Anyone with 3 or 4 Jewish grandparents was classified ... a Jew, and marriage or sexual relations with Germans was illegal. Martin photographed the document
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3571. Leather document holder with CIC credentials used by a Jewish American soldier
they discovered an original copy of the Nuremberg Race Laws, signed by Adolf Hitler. This decree was ... the foundation for the legal persecution of Jews in Germany. It excluded them from citizenship and ... identified Jews based on racial, not religious grounds. Anyone with 3 or 4 Jewish grandparents was classified ... a Jew, and marriage or sexual relations with Germans was illegal. Martin photographed the document
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3572. Patients [possibly POWs, ] and German medical officers inside a wooden hospital room.
Lande converted to Christianity in the late 19th century and raised their children as non-Jews. As a ... young man Walter studied law in Freiburg, Geneva, and Berlin. After completing his studies he became a ... law clerk. During the First World War, Walter served as a medic in Belgium. He later joined the
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3573. A German medical officer leads a wagon pulled by draft horses.
Lande converted to Christianity in the late 19th century and raised their children as non-Jews. As a ... young man Walter studied law in Freiburg, Geneva, and Berlin. After completing his studies he became a ... law clerk. During the First World War, Walter served as a medic in Belgium. He later joined the
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3574. Oral history interview with Cornelis Ten Haken
police had to implement German law which often conflicted with Dutch law; witnessing various incidents ... unwilling participation in the roundup of Jews for deportation.
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3575. Green and Hoffer Families
take merchandise without paying. Eventually, the store was taken from them because Jews were not ... allowed to own businesses anymore or work with non-Jews in any way. The terror started right away in ... the Jews when the small ghetto was liquidated. This was the same day that my grandmother, Bluma, was ... Polish father and son. One a lawyer, the younger a law student. The father didn’t speak much English, but