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3851. Oral history interview with Joseph Wolke
rise of Hitler and antisemitism; racial laws against Jews; being deported during Rosh Hashanah ... deportation of Jews; living in the Tomashov ghetto; smuggling food into the ghetto; the liquidation of the ... ghetto on November 1, 1942; the mass burial of Jews in the ghetto for which he was forced to dig graves
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3852. Oral history interview with Carel Van Oss
experiencing much change for about a year; his ID card, which had a “J” for Jew on it; his teachers giving two ... forging identity cards and the forgery process; the Dutch view of the occupation; the rescue of Jews ... documents for Jews and some Allied pilots (he estimates that he saved 150 pilots); the railroad workers ... his duty screening Dutch recruits; returning to Holland; starting at the university and studying law
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3853. Oral history interview with George Bauer
’s occupation as a merchant; the slow changes in Hungary; restrictions being put into place in 1938; Jews ... gunned down; the Iron Cross putting Jews in big apartments and taking their wealth; working in a winery ... which was a Jewish labor service; people being drafted into the army; digging trenches; Jews being put ... on January 21, 1945; the death of his brother-in-law; returning to their home; being sent to take the
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3854. Oral history interview with Harriet Steinhorn-Roth
war began; not being able to go to school; the laws restricting Jews; going to the ghetto with her ... family; the deportation of Jews who could not pay off soldiers; how at age 14 she took her mother’s place ... deportation of Jews in the Łódź ghetto to Treblinka; getting typhus and being carried by other prisoners so
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3855. Vitale family papers
in Turin in 1886, and pursued a career in the Italian Army, rising to the rank of Colonel. As a Jew ... he was discharged from the army in 1938, after the introduction of the first racial laws in Italy ... Jews), which sought to trace the whereabouts of deported Jews, and when possible, to reunite them with
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3856. Selected Records from the French National Archives: F37 Commissions financières
Secretariat for National Economy and Finance by a law of 23 February 23, 1941 organizing the latter. Its ... furniture belonging to Jews, fines imposed on Jews, the “aryanization” of publishing houses, blankets and ... shoes issued to deported Jews, and the legal situation of the assets of the Rothschild family
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3857. [Documents related to Nazi persecution]
restriction of freedom of non-Aryans, laws excluding Jews from society, arrest of Jews, “protective custody ... This grouping contains documents related to the discrimination, assault and arrest of Jews, persons ... letters, files, reports, testimonies, certificates and other documents that deal with the assault of Jews ... deprivation of German citizenship, stateless Jews that emigrated, change of name to Sara or Israel
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3858. Weimar Germany Reichsbanknote, 1 billion marks, owned by an Austrian Jewish refugee
1938. They enacted anti-Jewish laws to disenfranchise Jews as citizens and Jews were no longer ... 1938. They enacted anti-Jewish laws to disenfranchise Jews as citizens and Jews were no longer ... Imperial German Mint, Jorg Herz. After Austria was annexed by Nazi Germany in March 1938, Erich’s law ... law degree from the University of Vienna and was active in the Jewish community. He became an
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3859. Weimar Germany Reichsbanknote, 1 billion marks, owned by an Austrian Jewish refugee
1938. They enacted anti-Jewish laws to disenfranchise Jews as citizens and Jews were no longer ... 1938. They enacted anti-Jewish laws to disenfranchise Jews as citizens and Jews were no longer ... Imperial German Mint, Jorg Herz. After Austria was annexed by Nazi Germany in March 1938, Erich’s law ... law degree from the University of Vienna and was active in the Jewish community. He became an
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3860. Weimar Germany Reichsbanknote, 1 billion marks, owned by an Austrian Jewish refugee
1938. They enacted anti-Jewish laws to disenfranchise Jews as citizens and Jews were no longer ... 1938. They enacted anti-Jewish laws to disenfranchise Jews as citizens and Jews were no longer ... Imperial German Mint, Jorg Herz. After Austria was annexed by Nazi Germany in March 1938, Erich’s law ... law degree from the University of Vienna and was active in the Jewish community. He became an
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3861. Weimar Germany Reichsbanknote, 500 million marks, owned by an Austrian Jewish refugee
1938. They enacted anti-Jewish laws to disenfranchise Jews as citizens and Jews were no longer ... 1938. They enacted anti-Jewish laws to disenfranchise Jews as citizens and Jews were no longer ... was annexed by Nazi Germany in March 1938, Erich’s law practice in Vienna was confiscated because he ... law degree from the University of Vienna and was active in the Jewish community. He became an
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3862. Weimar Germany Reichsbanknote, 2 million marks, owned by an Austrian Jewish refugee
1938. They enacted anti-Jewish laws to disenfranchise Jews as citizens and Jews were no longer ... 1938. They enacted anti-Jewish laws to disenfranchise Jews as citizens and Jews were no longer ... Giese. After Austria was annexed by Nazi Germany in March 1938, Erich’s law practice in Vienna was ... law degree from the University of Vienna and was active in the Jewish community. He became an
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3863. Weimar Germany Reichsbanknote, 500 million marks, owned by an Austrian Jewish refugee
1938. They enacted anti-Jewish laws to disenfranchise Jews as citizens and Jews were no longer ... 1938. They enacted anti-Jewish laws to disenfranchise Jews as citizens and Jews were no longer ... March 1938, Dr. Maier and his family decided to leave due to the anti-Jewish laws and persecution by the ... law degree from the University of Vienna and was active in the Jewish community. He became an
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3864. Japanese invasion money, half gulden, acquired postwar by an Austrian Jewish refugee
1938. They enacted anti-Jewish laws to disenfranchise Jews as citizens and Jews were no longer ... 1938. They enacted anti-Jewish laws to disenfranchise Jews as citizens and Jews were no longer ... in March 1938, Dr. Maier and his family decided to leave due to the anti-Jewish laws and persecution ... law degree from the University of Vienna and was active in the Jewish community. He became an
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3865. Weimar Germany Reichsbanknote, 100000 mark, owned by an Austrian Jewish refugee
1938. They enacted anti-Jewish laws to disenfranchise Jews as citizens and Jews were no longer ... 1938. They enacted anti-Jewish laws to disenfranchise Jews as citizens and Jews were no longer ... decided to leave due to the anti-Jewish laws and persecution by the German authorities. In November 1938 ... law degree from the University of Vienna and was active in the Jewish community. He became an
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3866. Weimar Germany Reichsbanknote, 100 billion marks, owned by an Austrian Jewish refugee
1938. They enacted anti-Jewish laws to disenfranchise Jews as citizens and Jews were no longer ... 1938. They enacted anti-Jewish laws to disenfranchise Jews as citizens and Jews were no longer ... anti-Jewish laws and persecution by the German authorities. In November 1938, Erich, his wife Ella, and ... law degree from the University of Vienna and was active in the Jewish community. He became an
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3867. Japanese invasion banknote, 10 pesos, acquired postwar by an Austrian Jewish refugee
1938. They enacted anti-Jewish laws to disenfranchise Jews as citizens and Jews were no longer ... 1938. They enacted anti-Jewish laws to disenfranchise Jews as citizens and Jews were no longer ... to the anti-Jewish laws and persecution by the German authorities. In November 1938, Erich, his wife ... law degree from the University of Vienna and was active in the Jewish community. He became an
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3868. Japanese invasion banknote, 5 centavos, acquired postwar by an Austrian Jewish refugee
1938. They enacted anti-Jewish laws to disenfranchise Jews as citizens and Jews were no longer ... 1938. They enacted anti-Jewish laws to disenfranchise Jews as citizens and Jews were no longer ... leave due to the anti-Jewish laws and persecution by the German authorities. In November 1938, Erich ... law degree from the University of Vienna and was active in the Jewish community. He became an
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3869. Arabs and refugees walk down a street in Casablanca.
country. The Nazis immediately imposed anti-Jewish laws in Austria. Jews were treated harshly as in ... 1908 he entered the university to study law. He was an enthusiastic sportsman and, being politically ... clerk in a newly created bank in Vienna, but having background in law, he became increasingly involved ... situation in Nice deteriorated quickly after racial laws were enacted, and food shortages became acute. Esti
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3870. Gripper pliers brought to the US by a German Jewish refugee
1938 the German authorities had passed many anti-Semitic laws that isolated and restricted the everyday ... lives of the Jews. Berthold was legally barred from working and during Kristallnacht on November 9, he ... Adolf Hitler was appointed chancellor of Germany. The German authorities passed many anti-Semitic laws ... that isolated and restricted the everyday lives of the Jewish community. By 1938, Jews were no longer
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3871. Isidor Gross papers
annexed Austria in March 1938, Poland passed a law to invalidate the passports of all Polish Jews who had ... Chancellor of Germany. Jews were persecuted under the Nazi government almost immediately. Isidore’s Aunt ... at the Maccabi sports club, a Jewish organization. In September 1935, the Nuremberg Laws, racial ... based anti-Jewish laws, were enacted. Celia’s husband Morris and four of their children left for
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3872. Plastic document case used by a former Hungarian Jewish forced laborer
region of Czechoslovakia was seized and annexed by Hungary, a longtime German ally. Laws stripped Jews of ... out this surge of anti-Semitism, as Jews had done throughout history. His father had been a sergeant ... jailed for a short time, but was able to bribe officials and get released. Under the new laws, he was not ... allowed to have a business, so he found a non-Jew to act as the owner, and was able to still operate the
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3873. Louis Davis papers
region of Czechoslovakia was seized and annexed by Hungary, a longtime German ally. Laws stripped Jews of ... out this surge of anti-Semitism, as Jews had done throughout history. His father had been a sergeant ... jailed for a short time, but was able to bribe officials and get released. Under the new laws, he was not ... allowed to have a business, so he found a non-Jew to act as the owner, and was able to still operate the
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3874. Maccabi sports club patch with a blue Star of David and Aachen worn by a Jewish youth
annexed Austria in March 1938, Poland passed a law to invalidate the passports of all Polish Jews who had ... the establishment of the Nazi dictatorship in1933, Jew were increasingly persecuted in Germany. In ... Chancellor of Germany. Jews were persecuted under the Nazi government almost immediately. Isidore’s Aunt ... at the Maccabi sports club, a Jewish organization. In September 1935, the Nuremberg Laws, racial
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3875. Ernest Chambré postcards
Germany. In 1933, Ernest was a law student in Berlin when Hitler was appointed Chancellor. By that spring ... Jews had lost their civil rights. Before taking the bar exam, Ernest fled Berlin for Belgium to escape ... Giessen, he studied law at the universities in Giessen (1929, and 1932-1933), Berlin (1930-1931), and ... were deported to Auschwitz and murdered there, and his brother-in-law was killed in France after