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3826. Lola Kaufman papers
in the house. Her son-in-law hated Jews and treated Lola terribly. He told his mother-in-law that if ... and many Jews fled east with them, including Lola’s maternal uncles Itce and Gedale, who went to Lwow ... Germans to organize and control the Jewish population for them. Jews were soon required to wear Star of ... David armbands. The Germans began conducting Aktions in August, killing Jews or sending them to
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3827. Family explores Northern Slovakia
Germany’s Nuremberg laws, revoking rights Hungarian Jews had held for nearly 100 years. In April 1939 ... after Germany’s Nuremberg laws from 1935, which defined Jews in racial terms. They excluded them from ... modeled after Germany’s Nuremberg laws from 1935, which defined Jews in racial terms. They excluded them ... for English and French. In 1938, the Hungarian fascist regime enacted anti-Jewish laws similar to
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3828. Pistol holster used by a Yugoslavian partisan
and Jolan Kadelburg. The family were Ashkenazi, descendants of Jews who had lived in Germany and ... Lavoslav completed his secondary schooling in Vinkovci, and then studied law at Zagreb University ... graduating in 1935. After graduation, Lavoslav began practicing law. On April 6, 1941, Germany and Italy ... the Ustaše and administered by the Germans. The regime enacted anti-Jewish laws, confiscated property
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3829. Linhard family papers
Vienna, with his brother in law and father in law, Arthur and Anton Blum. Alfred had three siblings ... longer allowed to attend school and it became dangerous for Jews to walk the streets. Within weeks ... organization kitchen. Alfred’s niece, Marietta Blum (1922-2010) was sent to England. His brother in law Arthur ... England and Alfred’s sister Edith was granted asylum in England. Alfred’s sister in law, Stephanie
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3830. Levi, Kronthal, and Eis families papers
Sali Levi's relatives include his maternal grandfather Lippmann Sternweiler, brother and sister-in-law ... Josef and Berta Levi, and sister and brother-in-law Berta and Markus Slodki. Margarete Levi (1886-1960 ... -in-law Irma Eis and her parents Sali and Amalie Edinger, and second cousin Irwin Meyer. ... -in-law Rosa Kronthal, his son Hans Levi, and his son-in-law Max Eis. The collection contains
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3831. Lola and Walter Kaufman papers
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 ... still worked as a tailor and was paid with food by Polish farmers. Jews from nearby villages were ... volunteered to go instead and never returned. In May 1942, more Jews were put in the town and, in June, the
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3832. Cup and saucer from a café run by Jewish Austrian family
in law Anton Blum and brother in law, Arthur, in the center of Vienna. On March 13, 1938 Germany ... Vienna, with his brother in law and father in law, Arthur and Anton Blum. Alfred had three siblings ... longer allowed to attend school and it became dangerous for Jews to walk the streets. Within weeks ... organization kitchen. Alfred’s niece, Marietta Blum (1922-2010) was sent to England. His brother in law Arthur
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3833. Maier and Gruber families papers
disenfranchise Jews and remove them from many activities and professions. Erich’s law practice was forced to ... handled his law firm’s business records, agreed to let associate Erich Maier take over the practice, and ... Minna, (approximately 1892-1932). Erich had a law degree from the University of Vienna and was active in ... the Jewish community. He became an associate in a law firm with Leo Hermann Gruber, who died of cancer
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3834. Advertisment for Der Sturmer, the vicious anti-Jewish newspaper
way to learn about Jewish racial laws, and that, per the paper's main slogan: the Jews are our ... The Katz Ehrenthal Collection is a collection of over 900 objects depicting Jews and antisemitic ... misfortune. Der Stürmer thrived on scandal, and preferred sensational stories of Jews committing disgusting ... The Katz Ehrenthal Collection is a collection of more than 900 objects depicting Jews and
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3835. Oral history interview with Sándor Gombita
Sandor Gombita, born in 1928 in Vásárosnamény, discusses his close relationship with Jews and their ... integration into society before the war; how his father worked as a postman and delivered mail to Jews; how ... free; his childhood Jewish friends cutting off their payos when new antisemitic laws were introduced in ... 1938; joining the military in accordance to a new 1939 law requiring boys over 10 years old to serve
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3836. List of owners of sealed bank safes (1939) / Greek Community for the Protection of National Currency.
under the 1936 and 1938 Laws of the Hellenic Government and therefore these safes were still sealed in ... Jews --Greece --Registers. ... Jews --Greece --Economic conditions --Sources. ... World War, 1939-1945 --Jews --Greece --Registers.
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3837. Identification portrait of Selahatin Ulkumen, Turkish Consul-General in Rhodes.
occupation, who in 1944 saved 42 Jews from deportation. Soon after Italy withdrew from the war in September ... on July 19 all Jews were instructed to appear at Gestapo headquarters. Knowing that they were ... of a Turkish law that the spouses of Turkish citizens were considered to be citizens themselves to ... 's population of 1,700 Jews were deported to Auschwitz. Among those he saved was Albert Franko, who already had
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3838. Gerhart Riegner (left) with another person at the Meeting of the World Jewish Congress in Montreux, Switzerland
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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3839. Jewish leaders attend a meeting of the World Jewish Congress in Montreux, Switzerland.
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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3840. The Presidium at the opening session of the assembly of the World Jewish Congress in Montreux, Switzerland.
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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3841. Jewish leaders attend a meeting of the World Jewish Congress in Montreux, Switzerland.
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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3842. Gerhart Riegner attends a meeting of the World Jewish Congress in Montreux, Switzerland.
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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3843. The Presidium at the opening session of the Assembly of the World Jewish Congress in Montreux, Switzerland.
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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3844. Jewish leaders attend a meeting of the World Jewish Congress in Montreux, Switzerland.
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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3845. The Presidium at the opening session of the Assembly of the World Jewish Congress in Montreux, Switzerland.
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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3846. German trials of resisters during the WWII
Law that prohibited execution at his young age (15 years old). 05:13:30 Simone Schloss (Jew) beheaded ... Andre Kirschen, the son of Romanian Jews, who was not sentenced to death because of a German Military ... JEWS
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3847. Commissariat général aux questions juives (AJ 38)
excluding Jews from the French economy; implementing anti-Jewish laws and regulations; and arresting ... responsible for defining Jewish status; inventorying Jews and their possessions prior to property Aryanization ... interning, and deporting foreign and French Jews. Included are a variety of documents relating to the CGQJ
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3848. Oral history interview with Lajos Kácz
and the positive relationships between Jews and non-Jews; the introduction of laws that permitted the ... mistreatment of the Jews, including the closing of Jewish shops; the deportation of the Jewish population; the
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3849. Oral history interview with Marcelle Duval
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 ... her law degree; her family’s move to Fontainebleau; colleagues of hers who were taken during the Vél ... station she provided to Jews who had been rounded up and held at the Vélodrome d'Hiver; the horrendous
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3850. Oral history interview with Tom Grossman
officer, and his mother; his two sisters; the interactions of Jews and non-Jewish; antisemitism in Hungary ... the anti-Jewish laws; the creation of work camps in 1941-1942, which did not affect him; the yellow ... school; the arrival of SS tanks in March 1944 and returning home; how Jews were required to turn in ... vehicles and valuables; the roundup of Jews; being sent by train to the ghetto in Sátoraljaújhely, Zemplén