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3651. Oral history interview with Imelde D. V. Langebartel
returning to Italy in 1942; the political environment; relationships with Italian Jews; anti-Jewish laws ... hiding Jews during raids; hiding Italian Jewish artist and author Carlo Levi; and returning to the United
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3652. Oral history interview with Hardy W. Kupferberg
-war life; the effect of the 1935 Nuremberg Laws on her father’s factory business; attempts to ... help from non-Jews; hiding with and working for a Christian family; being captured on the street; being ... deported to Ravensbrück concentration camp; how the greater German population did not help the German Jews
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3653. Jüdische Gemeinde Leipzig records
Contains documents pertaining to Jews leaving and joining the community in Leipzig, Germany, Jewish ... -owned property and foundations, census figures, publications of laws, personal papers, questionnaires ... filled out by Jews seeking to emigrate, deportation lists, and lists of deaths and weddings. Contains
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3654. Selected records of the Russian State Military Archives (Former Osobyi Archives Collections) from the Yad Vashem
lists relating to the emigration of Jews from Germany, reports, correspondence, and various other ... personnel; religious conversions of Jews and Christians; the Vienna Jewish community; activities of various ... Jewish organizations; anti-Jewish laws; Jewish emigration; activities of the German Labor Front
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3655. Licco Max Haim Collection
includes a unique ten minute sequence showing Bulgarian Jews in 1941 building a road as part of a forced ... deport Bulgarian-born Jews (those in the newly conquered territories of Thrace and Macedonia were turned ... over to the Germans), they adopted many anti-Jewish laws and conscripted military-age Jewish men into
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3656. How and why did ordinary people across Europe contribute to the persecution of their Jewish neighbors?
greed, to hatred. In many places, the persecution of Jews occurred against a backdrop of centuries of ... degrees in the persecution and murder of Jews and other victims. Following German occupation, countless ... people in other countries also cooperated in the persecution of Jews. Everywhere, there were ... Throughout the 1930s, many Germans assisted the Nazi regime’s efforts to remove Jews from Germany’s political
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3657. Concentration camp uniform pants worn by a Hungarian Jewish prisoner
’s Nuremburg Laws. Many Jews also faced serious economic restrictions, and Jewish men of military age were ... mother, and his sisters, Erzsebet and Erna, and brother-in-law, Adolf, were forced into the Bungur forest ... and most of his European relatives were killed in concentration camps, except for his brother-in-law ... Dés again. Almost immediately, the Jews, including Max’s parents Anna and Albert, and sisters, Erna
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3658. Oral history interview with William Klein
school; the friendliness between Jews and non-Jews in Užhorod; his two older brothers leaving in 1940 for ... Yugoslavia and Russia with the army; Jews being made to wear the yellow Star of David badge and comply with a ... curfew beginning in 1942; hearing rumors about Jews being killed in Poland; being forced into the ghetto ... Ghetto along with his brother and brother-in-law to demolish buildings and clear debris; finding gold
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3659. Oral history interview with Georges Cohen
Jewish cemetery and indoor shelters at the local police station; the Vichy laws which obliged all Jews to ... their belongings; the conditions for Jews in North Africa during the war, including families moving in ... Pariente, was not allowed to practice law; his father being unable to obtain products from France to sell ... when France controlled Tunisia; the “crise de Bizerte” in 1961 and how it incited Tunisian Jews to
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3660. Selected records of the Prefecture of Police of the Capital (Bucharest) ( Fond 1695)
-Jewish laws and their application; the forced labor of Jews in Bucharest and elsewhere; the confiscation ... Includes records related to the surveillance of Jews, Jewish organizations, and Jewish movements ... temples and synagogues in Bucharest; Sephardic Jews; emigration of Jewish children to Palestine; anti ... of Jewish property including radios; the surveillance of Freemasons; the Iron Guard rebellion; Jews
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3661. Selected records of the Departmental Archives of the Aisne
against Jews and Jewish companies; name lists of Jews by citizenship; list of Jewish companies; reports of ... the Prefect; deportations of non-French Jews; lists of Jews who could not be located; German orders ... reports; the concentration camp of Rotallieu; application of the October 1940 law; economic Aryanization
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3662. Raymond Geist
Jews fleeing Nazi persecution. He became convinced that Nazi officials were pursuing a goal of ... “annihilation of the Jews,” but his warnings were largely ignored in Washington. Raymond Geist, leaving the ... savior by German Jews desperate to flee the country, it was acting consul-general Raymond Geist. During ... seeking to alleviate the lot of Germany’s half million Jews. He instructed his Jewish companions to
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3663. Nahum Goldmann
for the remainder of the treaty’s duration, the Nuremberg laws did not apply to Jews in Upper Silesia ... Born in the Russian Empire (now Belarus) in 1895, Nahum Goldmann received a law degree and PhD from ... Born in the Russian Empire (now Belarus) in 1895, Nahum Goldmann received a law degree and PhD from ... and Goldmann discuss Stephen Wise, when the Jews realized the reality of the Final Solution, the
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3664. Prewar Warsaw city scenes
Columbia College in 1904 and from Columbia Law School in 1906. As counsel and senior partner at the New ... York firm of Bigham Englar Jones & Houston, he specialized in admiralty law, at one time serving as ... president of the Maritime Law Association of the United States. Houston was an avid traveler, fisherman ... JEWS
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3665. Ku Klux Klan medal given to a South Carolina man
Nuremberg Laws which excluded German Jews from Reich citizenship and prohibited them from marrying or having ... from their inherent rights and the creation of segregation and sterilization laws. Before Nazi Germany ... sterilization laws, as well as the eugenics program, served as precedents and helped enable passage of the Nazi
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3666. Oral history interview with Margaret Guiness
business; her mother Anna Ritter; the Hungarian control in 1939 of their part of Czechoslovakia; by law not ... Nuremberg laws; the German occupation in March 1944; being forced to wear the Jewish star and having to go ... (age 14) and fleeing for Budapest, Hungary; the deportation of Jews from Košice to Auschwitz, including ... two of her sisters, her brother-in-law, and their two children; one of her brothers being hanged at
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3667. Nachlass Dr. iur. Georg Guggenheim (1897-1987)
younger brother was a Professor of State Law, Prof. Dr. Paul Guggenheim. Childhood spent in Zurich-Enge ... in 1917-1922 studied law in Zurich, Geneva, Berne and Leipzig; From 1922 employed in the law office ... delegate of the SIG) 1935-1967; the rescue activities for Hungarian Jews 1944; speeches, lectures and
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3668. "Nazzi War Criminals on Trial, November 1945 - October 1946, Court of History, the last Fashist defense line"
Marijampole and upon graduation went to America to study law at the University of Pittsburgh. Following his ... father's death, he returned to Lithuania and continued his law studies in Kaunas. As a young attorney ... the Jewish Council. He recorded German laws and regulations, Council deliberations and conversations ... when the war ended. He left instructions with a Lithuanian priest that in the event that no Jews
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3669. Creating a National Community: The Propaganda of Exclusion
on racial grounds, including Jews, Black people, and Roma and Sinti (Gypsies). They viewed persons ... -European. The Nazi state subjected Roma and Sinti to discriminatory laws, to so-called scientific studies ... men as degenerates and as corrupters of German youth. The regime strengthened an existing law
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3670. Walter Lande poses in his WWI medic's uniform among POWS wearing Imperial Russian Army caps and uniforms.
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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3671. German army medics pose outside of an air raid bunker, the sign above the bunker reads: Caution - Danger of Aircraft .
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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3672. German medical officers and patients sit outside a barrack in an unidentified POW camp during World War I.
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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3673. World War I POWs, many in French Army caps, relax outside in a military hospital at a prisoner of war camp.
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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3674. Walter Lande (glasses) is photographed with other German medical officers at a military prisoner of war hospital.
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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3675. View of the POW camp at Montmedy, France where Walter Landé served as a German medical officer.
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