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3576. Garden Music
notified him and all other Jews on the faculty that their services were no longer needed. Sickened by the ... would faint. “We Jews are finished,” he said—not to me, but to the nearly empty street. “Why, Papa?” He ... an instrument. “These Jew-hating goons are the death of the arts and humanities,” I overheard him say ... remarkable portrayal of the destruction of the Jews of Europe, how could I be sure? All at once I wanted to
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3577. Records of the Hungarian Ministry of Internal Affairs
Collection contains Hungarian Ministry of Internal Affairs (Belügyminisztʹerium) records of Jews ... who were exempted from the anti-Jewish laws. Reel No. 2 also contains Foreign Ministry ... (Külügyminisztʹerium) records about interdepartmental issues like the cases of Hungarian Jews who wanted to repatriate ... guarantees issued to emigrating Hungarian Jews, and extradition issues involving Hungarian Jews. Reel No. 2
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3578. Selected records from State Archive Potenza
racial laws); 3. Police in Potenza, Jews [Questura di Potenza, Ebrei], 1938-1947 (Citizens of Jewish ... Selected records concerning the discrimination and persecution of Jews in Italy in the community of ... Potenza, including a census of the Jews and records of the Police headquarters relating to citizens of ... including newspaper clippings from August 1938 on the presence of Jews in all Italian regions following the
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3579. Nazi officials tour 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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3580. Frank's headquarters at 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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3581. Pick family photograph collection
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 ... understand German, he was disturbed by the anger he heard in the dictator’s voice. Hungary’s anti-Jewish laws ... terms, excluded Jews from various professions, and severely restricted their participation in economic
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3582. Soap bar acquired postwar by an Austrian Jewish refugee working for the WJC
1938. They enacted anti-Jewish laws to disenfranchise Jews as citizens and Jews were no longer ... 1938. They enacted anti-Jewish laws to disenfranchise Jews as citizens and Jews were no longer ... Department and the World Jewish Congress. He was told that it had been made from murdered Jews, although this ... decided to leave due to the anti-Jewish laws and persecution by the German authorities. In November 1938
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3583. Beaded hat with a floral pattern brought by a Jewish German refugee
Nazis announced the Nuremberg Laws which excluded Jews from German citizenship. The laws defined a Jew ... Jews were also barred from holding civil service positions, practicing law, teaching and many other ... 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
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3584. Embroidered table runner with a floral and insect design brought with German Jewish refugee
In September, the Nazis announced the Nuremberg Laws which excluded Jews from German citizenship. The ... laws defined a Jew as a person who had 3 or more grandparents that were Jews, regardless of their ... religious practice. Jews were also barred from holding civil service positions, practicing law, teaching and ... September, the authorities instituted the Nuremberg Laws which made Jews second class citizens, revoking
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3585. Small leather suitcase used by a Hungarian Jewish family while living in hiding
to Germany’s Nuremberg laws, revoking rights Hungarian Jews had held for nearly 100 years. Istvan ... 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
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3586. [Handwritten letter by Jewish victims in the Bersad Ghetto asking the Prefect to investigate the order whereby they will be deported for 6 months to the Vapniarca Camp (Lager).]
They go to great length about their innocence and having had no previous brush with the law, also
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3587. Remembrances of a Hidden Child
one way the German soldiers were able to identify Jewish men and boys. “What is a Jew?” I asked ... copyright laws.
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3588. Ida Baehr Lang
store. More and more Jews are leaving Germany now that the Nazi party is in power. Her mother-in-law has
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3589. Wolfgang Lachman
over from his father-in-law. Wolfgang's family lived in an apartment above the business. They enjoyed ... War I. In 1938 his mother died of cancer. That same year, there were riots against the Jews. His
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3590. Dr. Johan Hendrik Weidner
Collonges, and went on to study law and business at the universities of Geneva and Paris. 1933-39 ... Lyon to help organize the "Dutch-Paris" underground network to help Dutch Jews and political refugees
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3591. Kurt Pauly
several stores for his father-in-law. The Paulys lived over one of those shops in the nearby suburb of ... States. In fall 1941, the Nazis prohibited Jews from leaving Germany and soon began deporting them to
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3592. Ergas family collection
economic and emotional situation of the Jews in post-war Greece, and the family's business and property ... Shaari Ergas donated her father-in-law's letters to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in
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3593. Documents from the Zentrale Staatsarchiv Potsdam
Holocaust subjects. Among the topics mentioned are antisemitism, Jewish refugees from Germany, laws for ... identification of Jews, and transport lists for Terezin and Auschwitz.
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3594. My life, as a child, during the holocaust in Romania
murder of family members and other Jews by the Iron Guard, anti-Jewish laws and restrictions, how his
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3595. Jerome Mahrer Collection
Home movies of the Mahrer and Guttmann families (Czech Jews) before World War II, including scenes ... The films were recorded by Francis (Františka) Stein, the sister-in-law of Steffi (Stein) Guttmann
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3596. Selected records of the Brandenburg State Archives
laws for Jewish population of the region, lists of Jews in Potsdam as to October 6, 1942. Includes
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3597. Julian B. Venezky Collection
Robert Wertheimer donated a collection of films belonging to his late father-in-law, Julian B ... Venezky, an American Jew active in efforts to help Holocaust survivors emigrate to the new state of Israel
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3598. Delegates from North Africa attend the 1944 War Emergency Conference of the World Jewish Congress.
locations where they were most needed. In 1938 Mathilde's father began to study law. Mathilde attended a ... French government school. Though new racial laws led to the expulsion of most Jewish children, and she ... that they had received from the Alliance Israelite system. Three hundred Jews lived there and eighty ... attended school. Mathilde's father continued to study law through correspondence courses. Prosper also
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3599. Group portrait of delegates to the 1944 War Emergency Conference of the World Jewish Congress.
locations where they were most needed. In 1938 Mathilde's father began to study law. Mathilde attended a ... French government school. Though new racial laws led to the expulsion of most Jewish children, and she ... that they had received from the Alliance Israelite system. Three hundred Jews lived there and eighty ... attended school. Mathilde's father continued to study law through correspondence courses. Prosper also
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3600. Heinrich Stern collection
Nordhausen. In 1935, after Hitler’s rise to power, Heinrich was not allowed to practice law, and being ... Kristallnacht, Heinrich along with 50 other Jews from Nordhausen were arrested and taken to Buchenwald. Soon ... items include the certificate Heinrich obtained to be a notary and practice law, his disbarment, and ... by Heinrich, his certificate to become a notary and to practice law, papers issued by the government