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3801. Portrait of Spanish ambassador Angel Sanz-Briz.
Angel Sanz-Briz (1910-1980), a Spanish diplomat who rescued thousands of Jews in Budapest in the ... fin Angel Sanz-Briz (1910-1980), a Spanish diplomat who rescued thousands of Jews in Budapest in the ... final year of World War II. Born in Zaragoza, Spain, Sanz-Briz finished a law degree before entering ... trouble with the German authorities. In addition, he provided regular passports to 45 Sephardic Jews and
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3802. The cover of a diary written by Susie Grunbaum Schwarz while in hiding.
subjected to the array of German racial laws. After three years the family succeeded in going into hiding ... members of the Dutch Reform church, they viewed saving Jews as a religious obligation despite their ... His family also sheltered Jews on their nearby farm. Once Dutch policemen came to the farm looking ... for hidden Jews. They interrogated Leida at length, but she insisted that there were no Jews at the
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3803. Pages from a diary written by Susie Grunbaum Schwarz while in hiding.
subjected to the array of German racial laws. After three years the family succeeded in going into hiding ... members of the Dutch Reform church, they viewed saving Jews as a religious obligation despite their ... His family also sheltered Jews on their nearby farm. Once Dutch policemen came to the farm looking ... for hidden Jews. They interrogated Leida at length, but she insisted that there were no Jews at the
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3804. Pages from a diary written by Susie Grunbaum Schwarz while in hiding.
subjected to the array of German racial laws. After three years the family succeeded in going into hiding ... members of the Dutch Reform church, they viewed saving Jews as a religious obligation despite their ... His family also sheltered Jews on their nearby farm. Once Dutch policemen came to the farm looking ... for hidden Jews. They interrogated Leida at length, but she insisted that there were no Jews at the
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3805. Pages from a diary written by Susie Grunbaum Schwarz while in hiding.
subjected to the array of German racial laws. After three years the family succeeded in going into hiding ... members of the Dutch Reform church, they viewed saving Jews as a religious obligation despite their ... His family also sheltered Jews on their nearby farm. Once Dutch policemen came to the farm looking ... for hidden Jews. They interrogated Leida at length, but she insisted that there were no Jews at the
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3806. A detail of a page from a diary written by Susie Grunbaum Schwarz while in hiding.
subjected to the array of German racial laws. After three years the family succeeded in going into hiding ... members of the Dutch Reform church, they viewed saving Jews as a religious obligation despite their ... His family also sheltered Jews on their nearby farm. Once Dutch policemen came to the farm looking ... for hidden Jews. They interrogated Leida at length, but she insisted that there were no Jews at the
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3807. A detail of a page from a diary written by Susie Grunbaum Schwarz while in hiding.
subjected to the array of German racial laws. After three years the family succeeded in going into hiding ... members of the Dutch Reform church, they viewed saving Jews as a religious obligation despite their ... His family also sheltered Jews on their nearby farm. Once Dutch policemen came to the farm looking ... for hidden Jews. They interrogated Leida at length, but she insisted that there were no Jews at the
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3808. Pages from a diary written by Susie Grunbaum Schwarz while in hiding.
subjected to the array of German racial laws. After three years the family succeeded in going into hiding ... members of the Dutch Reform church, they viewed saving Jews as a religious obligation despite their ... His family also sheltered Jews on their nearby farm. Once Dutch policemen came to the farm looking ... for hidden Jews. They interrogated Leida at length, but she insisted that there were no Jews at the
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3809. Certificate from the Dutch Red Cross confirming that Mozes Levisson was deported from Westerbork to Sobibor where he perished on July 9, 1943.
subjected to the array of German racial laws. After three years the family succeeded in going into hiding ... members of the Dutch Reform church, they viewed saving Jews as a religious obligation despite their ... His family also sheltered Jews on their nearby farm. Once Dutch policemen came to the farm looking ... for hidden Jews. They interrogated Leida at length, but she insisted that there were no Jews at the
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3810. Oral history interview with Aladár Vitkovič
-Jewish laws and the beginning of deportations; the deportation of the Jews; the acquisition of empty ... community of Hanušovce before the war; how some Jews went into hiding in 1942 after the passage of anti ... Jewish homes by non-Jews following deportations; arrangements between Jews and their neighbors to take ... how as of 1944, all the Jews of Hanušovce were either deported or in hiding; and the aftermath of the
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3811. Oral history interview with Jacob Oversloot
the persecution and deportation of the Jews; never witnessing acts of violence against Jews; his ... hatred for the occupying Germans and refusing to follow their laws or do what they told him to; no one in ... their family knowing that he and his wife were hiding Jews; how they kept the Jews safe; getting foods ... the international conference "Faith in Humankind: Rescuers of Jews During the Holocaust" held at the U
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3812. Slovak documents related to the Holocaust
Contains documents on labor camps for Jews, transport exemption documents for Jews, laws and ... decrees pertaining to Jews, Hlinka Guard activities, Deutsche Partei activities, the Aryanization of ... included are statistics on Jews worldwide and in Slovakia, lists of baptized Jews, Jewish work permits
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3813. Brown leather work boots worn by a Hungarian Jewish man for forced labor and in hiding
to Germany’s Nuremberg laws, revoking rights Hungarian Jews had held for nearly 100 years. Istvan ... 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 ... -Jewish laws in the 1930s. Istvan, an engineer, lost his job in May 1939 because he was Jewish. He was
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3814. Stainless steel toothbrush rinse cup given to a Holocaust survivor in Sweden
number of racial laws based on Nazi Germany’s Nuremberg Laws. They barred Jews from many professions ... November Vera was rounded up with 70,000 other Jews in Budapest and forced to march to Austria. She ... 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
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3815. KÜNDIGUNGSGRUND NICHTARIER : DIE VERTREIBUNG JÜDISCHER MIETER AUS DEN WIENER GEMEINDEBAUTEN IN DEN JAHREN 1938-1939 / Herbert Exenberger,
Jews --Austria --Vienna --Legal status, laws, etc. ... Jews --Austria --Vienna --Persecutions. ... Jews --Austria --Vienna --Registers. ... VIENNA - JEWS.
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3816. German TV documentary film on antisemitism (reel 6)
Jews are forced to adopt the middle names "Israel" and "Sara." A pile of Jewish passports and an ... makes the connection between Globke's idea of assigning Jews the names Sara and Israel, and Heydrich and ... the extermination of the Jews. Postwar footage of Auschwitz. In order to prevent German Jews from ... NUREMBERG LAWS
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3817. Selected records from the State Regional Archives in Montana related to the history of the Jewish community of Montana (Ferdinand) region
correspondence between regional administration, local Jewish communities and individual Jews pertaining to the ... legislation in accordance with the "Law for the Defense of the Nation", passport applications, residency ... Correspondence, lists of Jews requested permission for travel, list of displaced Jews, list of 838 persons who ... Ferdinand (Montana) related to Jews in the regions, and confidential letters, reports, and lists on the
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3818. Oral history interview with Andrej Velebír
the introduction of anti-Jewish laws, including the wearing of Star of David badges; Jews giving their ... valuables to non-Jewish neighbors for protection; resistance actions of some Jews; the deportation of the ... Jews in 1942; the aryanization of Jewish shops; the confiscation and auction of Jewish property; the ... protection of some Jews by Gardists for a period of time; the building of a railway for the military by the
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3819. Oral history interview with Michal Štofan
classmates who lived in his town before the war; anti-Jewish laws; the confiscation of Jewish-owned ... businesses; hearing announcements for Jews to gather in a single location; seeing groups of Jews being ... moving into houses that were previously owned by Jews; seeing personal belongings for sale outside homes ... protect the Jewish population; and the names of individuals who helped Jews escape.
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3820. Oral history interview with Uljana Semjonova
Uljana Semjonova, born in 1919 in Daugavpils, Latvia, describes the roundup of Jews in Ostrova ... village by Aizsargi; forced labor digging pits; Jews from Vishki escaping to the village of Korolevshina ... a transfer of Jews from Dagda to Vishki; a mass shooting and burial of Jews by Aizsargi near a shed ... belonging to her father-in-law; Roma forced labor; German soldiers taking pictures of the shooting and
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3821. Oral history interview with Jean Coqueret
bureau of Jewish affairs responsible for the deportation of French Jews, and two former French policemen ... one of whom provides an account of how orders were given to arrest Jews and procedures for making ... French police during the German occupation; the enforcement of racial laws by the French police; the ... where he tried to help a Jew; witnessing deportations, mass arrests, and poor treatment of Jews in
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3822. Oral history interview with Mayer Relles
college in Rome; managing to remain in Italy as a student; Mussolini’s treatment of Jews and his changing ... attitude towards Hitler; the anti-Jewish laws established in 1938; his arrest and brief internment in June ... in December 1943 after police warned Jews they would be arrested; being arrested near the Swiss ... to rescue Jews; how he survived and details on his escape to Switzerland in April 1944, during which
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3823. Oral history interview with Edmond Chemla
’s collaboration with Germany; the Tunisian authorities’ reluctant compliance with antisemitic laws; his work ... increased tension between Jews and Arabs in Tunisia; the different ways Ashkenazi Jews and North African ... Jews perceived Arabs; his desire for peace between Jews and Arabs; and his views on Israel’s treatment
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3824. Oral history interview with William Perl
Vienna; participating in a Jewish student fraternity as a law student at the University of Vienna ... community in Vienna; organizing illegal immigrations to Palestine for Jews in Vienna in 1936; the Anschluss ... in 1938 and the desire of many Austrian Jews to leave the country; meeting with Adolf Eichmann to ... for Jews to emigrate from Austria; a raid on his offices by the Gestapo; his arrest and release from
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3825. Steven Vogel papers
anti-Jewish laws modeled after Germany’s Nuremberg laws from 1935, which defined Jews in racial terms ... with the German Security Police to systematically deport the Hungarian Jews. Steven finished law school ... and he began law school in 1941 while also working with his father in the watch business. As the war ... progressed, Steven and his family learned that Jews throughout the German-occupied areas of Europe were being