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3926. French Médaille Militaire with ribbon awarded to a German Jewish resistance fighter
French Military Medal awarded posthumously to 18 year old Henri Engel, a German Jew living in ... Lyon. The situation for foreign born Jews in Vichy France became progressively worse, and many faced ... passed that restricted every aspect of Jewish life. In the mid-1930’s, conditions worsened for Jews in ... Germany as more punitive anti-Jewish laws were enacted. On November 9 and 10, 1938, during the
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3927. French Croix de Guerre with bronze palm awarded to a German Jewish resistance fighter
German Jew living in France, who died while fighting with the French resistance during World War II. It ... collaborationist Vichy government to control the south and east. The situation for foreign born Jews in Vichy ... passed that restricted every aspect of Jewish life. In the mid-1930’s, conditions worsened for Jews in ... Germany as more punitive anti-Jewish laws were enacted. On November 9 and 10, 1938, during the
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3928. French Médaille de la Résistance with ribbon awarded to a German Jewish resistance fighter
French Resistance Medal awarded posthumously to 18 year old Henri Engel, a German Jew living in ... control the south and east. The situation for foreign born Jews in Vichy France became progressively worse ... passed that restricted every aspect of Jewish life. In the mid-1930’s, conditions worsened for Jews in ... Germany as more punitive anti-Jewish laws were enacted. On November 9 and 10, 1938, during the
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3929. Certificate for a French Médaille Militaire awarded to German Jewish resistance fighter
Jew living in France, who died while fighting with the French resistance during World War II. The ... collaborationist Vichy government to control the south east. The situation for foreign born Jews in Vichy France ... passed that restricted every aspect of Jewish life. In the mid-1930’s, conditions worsened for Jews in ... Germany as more punitive anti-Jewish laws were enacted. On November 9 and 10, 1938, during the
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3930. NAZI CRIMES IN UKRAINE, 1941-1944 : DOCUMENTS AND MATERIALS / [compiled by A.F. Vysotsky ...
Includes listing of 142 residents (non-Jews) of the Shevchenko collective farm in the village of ... At head of title: Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR, Institute of State and Law.
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3931. Hitler in conversation with Artur Seyss-Inquart (left) at an official ceremony.
wounded during World War I, Seyss-Inquart returned to Austria and studied law. In 1931 he secretly joined ... labor and 117,000 Dutch Jews to the east. Arrested by Canadian troops in May 1945, Seyss-Inquart was
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3932. Portrait of Reichsstatthalter Arthur Seyss-Inquart.
wounded during World War I, Seyss-Inquart returned to Austria and studied law. In 1931 he secretly joined ... labor and 117,000 Dutch Jews to the east. Arrested by Canadian troops in May 1945, Seyss-Inquart was
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3933. Vladimir Jabotinsky (center) poses with members of the Betar revisionist Zionist movement in Poznan, Poland.
the Revisionist Zionists. Jabotinsky was born in Odessa in 1880. He studied law in Switzerland ... immigrants into Palestine and created underground army, the Irgun Tzeva Leumi to defend Jews against Arab
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3934. A group of Jewish displaced persons gather outside the Gabersee camp.
month. In May they deported the Jews to Auschwitz. Sara's parents both perished as did her 26 year-old ... sister-in-law, Chaye Rosenfeld and her three young children, Yitzy (age 6), Chaje (age 4) and Mojshe (age
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3935. Identification paper issued to Dr. Hans Weil, A German Jewish educator who immigrated to Italy.
stability. In 1938, under pressure from Germany, Italy adopted harsh racial laws, which among other things ... prohibited Jews from teaching. Dr. Weil had to close his school, and he and his family fled again. Senta
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3936. Interior view of the dining room of the Mediterranean School in Recco, Italy.
stability. In 1938, under pressure from Germany, Italy adopted harsh racial laws, which among other things ... prohibited Jews from teaching. Dr. Weil had to close his school, and he and his family fled again. Senta
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3937. Star of David badge with Juif worn by a German Jewish refugee
Star of David patch worn by Eric Gutsmuth's mother-in-law, a German refugee in France during World ... front, center, black ink : Juif [Jew]
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3938. Frank Halpern papers
Major Henry G. Plitt, an American Jew, was raised in N.Y. During World War II, he was a member of ... Frank is the son-in-law of Henry Plitt.
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3939. Simon Silver collection
avoid being shot. Simon, his brother, brother-in-law, and friend escaped during a death march in the ... memorializing the Jews of Chelm who perished in the Holocaust. Also includes a copy of a military government
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3940. Hitler Protest in NYC
"The principle that all citizens of a state stand equal before the law in relation to their persons and ... JEWS
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3941. Barbie Trial -- Day 1 -- Opening statements
of a law passed on December 12, 1964, article 639, concerning the Code of Criminal Procedure ... child when his parents were sent to Auschwitz. He was the only Jew to survive, out of the entire hotel
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3942. Ferencz interviewed by Lynn Samuels
Israel in reestabishing Nazi survivors and Jewish communities; and c) special new laws in Germany for ... losses, for instance, barring Jews from practicing certain professions]. Ferencz also played a key role
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3943. Anschel and Fela Warschau papers
of her town, the Germans established many laws limiting the liberties of Jews, and ultimately a
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3944. Oral history interview with Harold Koppel
Jews got worse after 1935; the effects of the Nazi laws on his father’s medical practice; the arrest of
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3945. Oral history interview with Olga Ritter
because there was a search for male Jews; the gradual enactment of antisemitic laws; being caught trying
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3946. Oral history interview with Angelina Kazandžić
in the morning at synagogue; hearing gunshots at night; new laws imposed by Ustaša; Muslims stealing ... labor; the imposed curfew on Jews and the wearing of yellow Star of David badges; seeing a line of
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3947. Oral history interview with Hermanus Kars
conditions during the war; the arrest of Jews off the street; and his in-laws’ arrest and deportation.
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3948. Oral history interview with Jan de Jong
his work to return homes to Jews who returned after the war; and the laws that supported the new
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3949. Oral history interview with Endre Korosi
the enactment of anti-Jewish laws in Hungary in 1938, and the confiscation of his family's land in ... murder of Hungarian Jews in 1944, and learning of the death of many of his relatives at Auschwitz. He
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3950. Oral history interview with Ava Zifferblatt
Red Cross; violence against Jews; living with a Gentile Swedish family that was paid by HIAS; it being ... mother’s sister-in-law in 1949; and eventually settling in Philadelphia, PA.