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3626. 1942 Hungarian Jewish calendar saved by a Hungarian Jewish family
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 ... adopted similar anti-Jewish laws in the 1930s. Istvan, an engineer, lost his job in May 1939 because he ... Germany invaded Hungary. The next month, Hungarian authorities began round-ups of Hungarian Jews for
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3627. Vera Hauser papers
number of racial laws based on Nazi Germany’s Nuremberg Laws. They barred Jews from many professions ... family lived in the Pestszenterzséb suburb of the city. In 1936, 3,978 Jews lived in Pestszenterzséb. The ... took away equal citizenship for Jewish people, and forbid marriage between Jews and non-Jews. In 1941 ... the Hungarian authorities began deporting Jews from the annexed territories of Czechoslovakia, Romania
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3628. Patchwork leather wallet brought to the US by a Jewish Hungarian refugee
Hungarian government passed laws restricting the rights of Jews. In 1939, Paul and Margit both traveled to ... cooperation in the deportation of all Hungarian Jews to concentration camps. Margit was deported to ... In 1938, Hungarian authorities adopted discriminatory anti-Jewish laws, based on Germany’s Nuremberg ... Laws. Jewish persons were defined in racial terms, and excluded from full participation in many
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3629. Ministerstwo Sprawiedliwości (A.20)
Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs about the abolition of the 1938 law depriving Jews in the Polish Army ... war, the Armia Krajowa (the Polish Home Army). In 1942, reports about the mass murder of Jews in ... campaign to murder Jews, and other individuals they deemed undesirable. From December 1942 onward, the ... government-in-exile backed the rescue work of Zegota, which offered aid to Jews throughout occupied Poland.
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3630. Group portrait of members of the Jewish Restitution Successor Organization (JRSO) at a staff conference in Nuremberg, Germany.
Benjamin Berel Ferencz (b. 1920), lawyer, expert on international criminal law and former Chief ... Pros Benjamin Berel Ferencz (b. 1920), lawyer, expert on international criminal law and former Chief ... Law School. There he was kept well informed about the atrocities taking place in Europe by his mentor ... developed considerable expertise in the field. After receiving his law degree, Ferencz enlisted in the US
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3631. Adolf Hitler stands on a podium in the Luitpold Hall in Nuremberg with Rudolf Hess, Heinrich Himmler, and Joseph Goebbels during Reichsparteitag (Reich Party Day) ceremonies.
high positions such as Reich Minister of Justice, President of the Academy of German Law, and President ... of the International Chamber of Law. Frank also became head of the NSDAP legal office and took ... charge of the research to prove Hitler was not a Jew. In October 1939, soon after the outbreak of World ... the civilian population, both Jews and non-Jews; the plundering of Polish cultural treasures for his
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3632. Governor-General Hans Frank hosts Reichsfuehrer SS Heinrich Himmler at a dinner held at Wawel castle during his visit to Krakow.
high positions such as Reich Minister of Justice, President of the Academy of German Law, and President ... of the International Chamber of Law. Frank also became head of the NSDAP legal office and took ... charge of the research to prove Hitler was not a Jew. In October 1939, soon after the outbreak of World ... the civilian population, both Jews and non-Jews; the plundering of Polish cultural treasures for his
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3633. Erika Rybeck papers
not consider themselves Jews, they were classified as Jews by the racial laws. In August, Erika ... not consider themselves Jews, they were classified as Jews by the racial laws. In August, Erika ... . In March 1938, German troops annexed Austria. Anti-Jewish legislation was introduced and Jews found ... ‘s mother, Gabrielle Popper Schulhof. As a Jew, Erika was not permitted to attend public school. She went to
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3634. Erika Rybeck papers
not consider themselves Jews, they were classified as Jews by the racial laws. In August, Erika ... not consider themselves Jews, they were classified as Jews by the racial laws. In August, Erika ... . In March 1938, German troops annexed Austria. Anti-Jewish legislation was introduced and Jews found ... ‘s mother, Gabrielle Popper Schulhof. As a Jew, Erika was not permitted to attend public school. She went to
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3635. Circular patch with a yellow Star of David worn by a Jewish Romanian woman
began passing many anti-Semitic laws similar to Germany’s Nuremberg Laws. On June 26, 1941, Romanian ... June 29 during the Iași pogrom, when thousands of Jews were massacred. They survived and had to live ... periods. In September 1941, Romanian authorities decreed that all Jews in Eastern territories had to wear ... a yellow Star of David patch. Marshal Antonescu countered the decree; however, Jews in the nearby
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3636. Reichsgericht and Reichsanwaltschaft Leipzig (Fond 567)
the Reichsjustizgesetze (Imperial Justice Laws) came into effect and it built a widely regarded body ... involved itself in matters of Nazi Matrimonial and Contract Law before enactment of the Nuremberg Laws ... sentenced because of extra-marital relations with a non-Jew (Folder 245). Some of cases involve violations ... by Jews of reporting requirements of assets, or currency violations. Note: USHMM Archives holds only
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3637. Zilczer family papers
In 1938, Hungarian authorities adopted discriminatory anti-Jewish laws, based on Germany’s Nuremberg ... Laws. Jewish persons were defined in racial terms, and excluded from full participation in many ... thousands of Jews from recently annexed territories, but resisted doing the same to Jewish Hungarian ... transporting Hungarian Jews to concentration camps and killing centers. On October 23, 1944, Margit was
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3638. Defendant Hans Frank, the former Governor General of the Polish occupied territories, in his cell at the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals at Nuremberg.
high positions such as Reich Minister of Justice, President of the Academy of German Law, and President ... of the International Chamber of Law. Frank also became head of the NSDAP legal office and took ... charge of the research to prove Hitler was not a Jew. In October 1939, soon after the outbreak of World ... the civilian population, both Jews and non-Jews; the plundering of Polish cultural treasures for his
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3639. Hans Frank, the former Nazi Governor General of Poland, in the witness box at the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals at Nuremberg.
high positions such as Reich Minister of Justice, President of the Academy of German Law, and President ... of the International Chamber of Law. Frank also became head of the NSDAP legal office and took ... charge of the research to prove Hitler was not a Jew. In October 1939, soon after the outbreak of World ... the civilian population, both Jews and non-Jews; the plundering of Polish cultural treasures for his
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3640. Defendants Alfred Jodl, Hans Frank, and Alfred Rosenberg during a recess at the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals at Nuremberg.
high positions such as Reich Minister of Justice, President of the Academy of German Law, and President ... of the International Chamber of Law. Frank also became head of the NSDAP legal office and took ... charge of the research to prove Hitler was not a Jew. In October 1939, soon after the outbreak of World ... the civilian population, both Jews and non-Jews; the plundering of Polish cultural treasures for his
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3641. Oral history interview with Marian Maciejewski
work as a conductor of a train; witnessing how Jews were taken from the train to execution pits; being ... forced to drive his train over dead and wounded Jews on the railroad tracks; German soldiers burning the ... corpses of murder victims; Lithuanian and Belarusian policemen assisting in the roundups of Jews; the ... uprising of the Vilnius ghetto; the actions of Jewish policemen; an incident in which a group of young Jews
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3642. Selected records from the State District Archive in Blansko
Lomnice, pertaining to laws and regulations against Jews, Jewish residency applications and emigration ... lists of Jews, passport applications by Jews, residency permit applications by Jewish refugees from Nazi ... -annexed Austria, work permit applications by Jews, evictions of Jewish tenants, expropriation lists and ... names of Aryanizers, regulations against kosher food, cases against Jews for unauthorized visits to the
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3643. DAS SCHICKSAL DER JÜDISCHEN JURISTEN IN WÜRTTEMBERG UND HOHENZOLLERN, 1933-1945 / Alfred Marx.
Jews --Germany --Württemberg-Hohenzollern --Legal status, laws, etc. ... BADEN-WUERTTEMBERG - JEWS.
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3644. 2023 Northeast Tribute Dinner
Street 110 E. 42nd StreetNew York, NY 10017 Dress code is cocktail attire.Dietary laws will be observed ... systematically murdered approximately one million Jews, including her maternal great-grandparents. Last year ... non-Jews. Esther and her mother hid with a Polish couple, but when a neighbor unexpectedly caught
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3645. The Challenges of Escape
immigration of people considered “racially undesirable,” including southern and eastern European Jews. After ... persecution, and did not adjust the immigration laws in the 1930s or 1940s. The waiting lists for US immigrant ... visas grew as hundreds of thousands of Jews attempted to flee Europe.
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3646. The German Newspaper Industry
. Goebbels pledged to cleanse the German press of Jewish influence. Laws were enacted to prohibit Jews and ... those married to Jews from being newspaper editors. The Nazi state forced Jewish German publishers to
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3647. Life After the Holocaust: Regina Gelb
survivors as well as refugees and Polish Jews returning from Russian exile. Many of them were still ... Starachowice who had determined October 27th—the day when their hometown was cleared of Jews—as the offical ... -authoritarian chaos of the 1960s counter-cultural movements. Her ideal was a democratic society, ruled by law
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3648. Leszek Grzywaczewski photographs
ghetto, but to stand by and watch the Jewish ghetto burn. His family saved a number of Jews including ... Janina Laks and her mother-in-law Halina Laks. ... burning buildings, Polish firefighters, German SS officers, and captured Jews being marched down Nowolipie
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3649. Testimony of Hedy Tower
the local Germans taking the family property and possessions; the racial laws against Jews ... synagogue and kosher lifestyle; German nationalism; how she and her sister were the only Jews in class
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3650. Oral history interview with Herbert Oser
organizations Jews were not allowed to join; anti-Jewish laws, losing his job in 1937; aid and warnings from non ... -Jews; emigrating from Wertzen to Philadelphia in 1938; and the deaths of his family, probably in Riga.