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3726. Gerhart Riegner at his 90th birthday
was issued barring Jews from the legal profession, Riegner left Germany, resuming his studies at the ... law, Riegner served as the legal secretary of the World Jewish Conference (WJC) Geneva office, and by ... deteriorating situation of European Jews and relayed reports to British and American Jewish organizations. In ... push through various rescue initiatives to get Jewish children out of Europe and to save Hungarian Jews
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3727. Mikuláš Gaško letter
Mikuláš Gaško worked as an attorney before World War II with his brother-in-law. During the war he worked ... to provide legal aid and assistance to the Jews in Košice. ... deportations of Jews from Košice (now Košice, Slovakia, referred to as Kassa) to Auschwitz II-(Auschwitz ... included is a detailed list of deportations of Jews to Auschwitz II-(Auschwitz-Birkenau) by train with
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3728. Monogrammed green knapsack used by an Austrian Jewish child on the Kindertransport
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 ... Her father lost his job because he was Jewish according to the racial laws passed after Germany ... . In March 1938, German troops annexed Austria. Anti-Jewish legislation was introduced and Jews found
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3729. Brown alligator leather suitcase used by Austrian Jewish child on the Kindertransport
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 ... Friedrich and Gertrude Schulhof. Her father lost his job because he was Jewish according to the racial laws ... . In March 1938, German troops annexed Austria. Anti-Jewish legislation was introduced and Jews found
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3730. Girl pointing at the moon depicted in a sketch by a Kindertransport refugee
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 ... job because he was Jewish according to the racial laws passed after Germany annexed Austria in March ... . In March 1938, German troops annexed Austria. Anti-Jewish legislation was introduced and Jews found
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3731. Files of seven criminal cases handled by the police in Dresden in 1937-38.
Jews --Germany --Dresden --Legal status, laws, etc. --Sources. ... description of the 'crime' the individual committed. Four of the cases involved Jews and two involved Jehovah ... Jews --Germany --Dresden --Sources. ... Miscegenation --Germany --Dresden --Legal status, laws, etc. --Sources.
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3732. A Greek Jewish family stands on board a ship.
Meryl and Jack Menashe are the son and daughter-in-law of Nissim Menashe. Nissim's parents, Isaac ... ( Meryl and Jack Menashe are the son and daughter-in-law of Nissim Menashe. Nissim's parents, Isaac (Ino ... manufactured and sold olive oil cans. The family lived among other Jews and spoke almost exclusively Ladino ... Jew who had immigrated to the United States and had returned to find a Sephardic bride. She then
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3733. Letter sent by Marketa Brady from the Ravensbrueck concentration camp.
1941, a man who was unwilling to conform to the law that forced every Jew to wear a Star of David ... Nazi takeover in 1939 and introduction of anti-Jewish laws and antisemitic propaganda, Hana's friends ... camp. Hana was left with her brother, father, and their housekeeper Boshka. Conditions for the Jews of ... "Judenfrei" - free of Jews. During this turbulent period, officers came to Hana's home and arrested her
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3734. The Brady family stands outside their store in Nove Mesto.
1941, a man who was unwilling to conform to the law that forced every Jew to wear a Star of David ... Nazi takeover in 1939 and introduction of anti-Jewish laws and antisemitic propaganda, Hana's friends ... camp. Hana was left with her brother, father, and their housekeeper Boshka. Conditions for the Jews of ... "Judenfrei" - free of Jews. During this turbulent period, officers came to Hana's home and arrested her
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3735. Sąd Niemiecki w Żyrardowie (Sygn.1662)
ethnic Germans (Volksdeutsche) living in Poland, Poles and Jews. In 1941 the German judiciary system in ... Army; for failure of farmers to fulfill quotas; for the hiding of Jews (the death penalty had been in ... offenses against the laws and regulations of the German occupation authorities, etc. The judges were ... consistently under German civil and criminal law. The Staatsanwaltschaft bei dem Sondergericht Warschau (State
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3736. EVREITE VO MAKEDONIJA VO VTORATA SVETSKA VOJNA, 1941-1945 : ZBORNIK NA DOKUMENTI / Zamila Kolonomos, Vera Veskovik-Vangeli.
Jews --Macedonia (Republic) --Legal status, laws, etc. --Sources. ... Pages 1167-1414 include an alphabetical listing of 7,152 Jews deported from Macedonia to Treblinka ... Macedonian Jews in the camp in Skopje immediately before their deportation to Treblinka were discovered. The ... Jews, Macedonian --Poland --Treblinka --Registers.
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3737. Portrait of Monsignor Angelo Rotta, Vatican diplomat in Sofia and papal nuncio in Budapest.
diplomatic protests against the Nazi persecution of Jews in Hungary and issued Vatican protective passes that ... saved the lives of thousands. In May 1944 at the start of the deportation of Jews from the provinces of ... Hungary, Rotta appealed to the authorities "not to continue this war against the Jews beyond the limits ... prescribed by the laws of nature and the commandments of God." This note was the first official protest by a
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3738. Allied Military Authority currency, German ½ mark, acquired by a female forced laborer
Jewish schools were closed, and Ruth had to register as a forced laborer with the Work Office for Jews ... congregation. Following the September 15, 1935, passage of the Nuremberg Laws, Ruth and Hannelore were ... classified as persons with mixed Jewish blood, mischlinge, and subject to anti-Jewish restrictions and laws ... In spring 1938, the German government passed laws to remove Jewish students from public schools. Ruth
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3739. Allied Military Authority currency, German 1 mark, acquired by a female forced laborer
Jewish schools were closed, and Ruth had to register as a forced laborer with the Work Office for Jews ... congregation. Following the September 15, 1935, passage of the Nuremberg Laws, Ruth and Hannelore were ... classified as persons with mixed Jewish blood, mischlinge, and subject to anti-Jewish restrictions and laws ... In spring 1938, the German government passed laws to remove Jewish students from public schools. Ruth
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3740. Plastic covered Rustung [Armament] badge worn by a Polish Jewish worker in Beskiden labor camp
Ukrainian pogroms killing hundreds of Jews. Zbyszek's wife Sydzia and her mother went into hiding. After ... Belzec killing center opened in March 1942, 1000s of Boryslaw Jews were deported there. By October 1942 ... Zbyszek, his parents, and two sisters-in-law were confined in the ghetto. Zbyszek was allowed to leave for ... Ukrainian troops moved into the ghetto to eliminate the remaining Jews. His parents were shot. Sydzia and
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3741. Plastic covered paper armband with a cut out Star of David worn in the Boryslaw ghetto
Ukrainian pogroms killing hundreds of Jews. Zbyszek's wife Sydzia and her mother went into hiding. After ... Belzec killing center opened in March 1942, 1000s of Boryslaw Jews were deported there. By October 1942 ... Zbyszek, his parents, and two sisters-in-law were confined in the ghetto. Zbyszek was allowed to leave for ... Ukrainian troops moved into the ghetto to eliminate the remaining Jews. His parents were shot. Sydzia and
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3742. Arbeitsjude [Jewish worker] armband number 102616 worn in the Boryslaw ghetto
Boryslaw Jews were deported there. By October 1942, Zbyszek, his parents, and two sisters-in-law were ... a succession of joint German SS and Ukrainian pogroms killing hundreds of Jews. Zbyszek's wife ... the remaining Jews. His parents were shot. Sydzia and her mother joined her two sisters in hiding in ... Zbyszek and his family were among only 200 surviving Jews from a population of 12,000. After the war ended
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3743. Plastic covered Arbeitsjude [Jewish worker] armband, number 102866 worn in the Boryslaw ghetto
Boryslaw Jews were deported there. By October 1942, Zbyszek, his parents, and two sisters-in-law were ... a succession of joint German SS and Ukrainian pogroms killing hundreds of Jews. Zbyszek's wife ... the remaining Jews. His parents were shot. Sydzia and her mother joined her two sisters in hiding in ... Zbyszek and his family were among only 200 surviving Jews from a population of 12,000. After the war ended
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3744. Badge with an R for Rustung (Armament) worn by a Polish Jewish worker in Beskiden labor camp
Ukrainian pogroms killing hundreds of Jews. Zbyszek's wife Sydzia and her mother went into hiding. After ... Belzec killing center opened in March 1942, 1000s of Boryslaw Jews were deported there. By October 1942 ... Zbyszek, his parents, and two sisters-in-law were confined in the ghetto. Zbyszek was allowed to leave for ... Ukrainian troops moved into the ghetto to eliminate the remaining Jews. His parents were shot. Sydzia and
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3745. Cloth badge with an R for Rustung (Armament) worn by a Polish Jewish worker in Beskiden labor camp
pogroms killing hundreds of Jews. Zbyszek's wife Sydzia and her mother went into hiding. After Belzec ... killing center opened in March 1942, 1000s of Boryslaw Jews were deported there. By October 1942, Zbyszek ... his parents, and two sisters-in-law were confined in the ghetto. Zbyszek was allowed to leave for work ... Ukrainian troops moved into the ghetto to eliminate the remaining Jews. His parents were shot. Sydzia and
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3746. Frances Perkins
was in charge of the US entry ports. However, the 1924 US immigration law had granted State Department ... assist German Jews fleeing Nazi persecution. She met formidable opposition from officials in the State ... immigrants, and particularly towards Jews.” While trying to figure out a way to assist immigrants ... Perkins and her staff realized that an existing law gave her the power, as secretary of labor, to accept a
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3747. WWI Hungarian War Supporter copper watch fob acquired by a Jewish army veteran
for contributions to military aid for the year 1915/16. Bela, an Orthodox Jew and WWI veteran, was ... went into hiding with their daughter Kati and her children, and her son-in-law’s family. The city was ... were put in place; Jews had to wear Star of David armbands, move into designated buildings, and ... the hospital. On May 3, 1944, apartments and houses belonging to Jews were registered and labeled with
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3748. Embroidered dress worn by a Polish Jewish girl in hiding
knew they were hiding Jews and brought them food. His 4 year old daughter Stasia, his mother-in-law ... in the house. Her son-in-law hated Jews and treated Lola terribly. He told his mother-in-law that if ... Ekka sent Lola to hide with a Ukrainian woman. In August, the woman’s son-in-law threatened to turn ... Lola in to the Gestapo, so she took Lola to her sister’s farm. Lola and three other Jews hid in a hole
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3749. The Watch in the Window
Terminus had remained etched in his mind. In eerie silence several hundred Jews had been herded onto trucks ... United States copyright laws.
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3750. Reinkensstraat 67
severity of Roza’s crime by calling her out as a Polish Jew. He thus sealed the fate of my sisters who were ... defined in the United States copyright laws.