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3951. Oral history interview with Lieselotte Wolff
class family; the effects of anti-Jewish laws; working in a trade organization in Berlin; her ... ending up in Paris, France; receiving help from a Jewish doctor and other French Jews; working various
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3952. Oral history interview with Gerald Adler
his job after Hitler came to power; the effects of the Nuremberg laws on German Jews; Kristallnacht
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3953. Oral history interview with Sidney Willig
him in Holland; returning to New York and continuing his college studies at St. John’s, studying law ... on the advice of his valued teacher John Dandro; and his views on the reasons Jews have survived over
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3954. Oral history interview with Rula Frances
by the Italians and then the Germans; the German restrictions on Jews; how her brother-in-law was
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3955. Oral history interview with Stephen Curtis
Wehrmacht in Poland digging ditches; how his wife and mother-in-law were sent to a camp in Burgenland (now ... fellow Jews.
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3956. Oral history interview with Hans Liebermann
1928; living in Leibitz; being part of a small percentage of Jews living in Leibitz; early Nazi marches ... collapse of the Geneva Treaty in 1937 and subsequent antisemitic laws and treatment by Gestapo; a relative
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3957. Oral history interview with Pal Rozsa
1943 because of laws restricting enrollment; his memories of the German invasion on March 19, 1944; his ... Jews, Romanians, and Serbs in the camp; liberation by Romanian and Russian forces on October 19, 1944
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3958. Oral history interview with Fred Friedman
attending school; the German take over in March 1938; the restrictions placed on Jews; his father getting a ... to wait until he was 18 years old; attending New York University after the war; attending law school
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3959. Oral history interview with Samuel Marein-Efron
in Budapest as a member of a wealthy family; his memories of antisemitic laws passed in Hungary in ... extended family after the war; and his father’s postwar involvement in helping Jews obtain visas.
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3960. Oral history interview with Robert Treuer
Anschluss; the implementation of Nuremberg Laws in Austria; his father’s attempts to get his family out of ... the country; feeling the pressure of being Jewish immediately after the Anschluss; round-ups of Jews
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3961. The Blue Card, Inc. Records
Jews in Germany who were being persecuted by the Nazi regime through the loss of jobs, the confiscation ... includes minutes, by-laws and articles of incorporation from its inaugural meeting in September 1943
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3962. Walter K. and Lucie H. Sobotta papers
Walter lost his textile business because he was married to a Jew. Both Sobotta children managed to escape ... to be with her daughter and son-in-law. She became a United States citizen in 1957.
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3963. Oral history interview with anonymous interviewee
marriage; his difficult upbringing; his positive relationship with his in-laws; his relationship with his ... future children as Jews; his determination to live differently than his parents.
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3964. Oral history interview with anonymous interviewee
Jewish identity and faith; his feelings about German Jews and about Europe. ... The Council for Relationships donated a copy of the oral history interview with the son-in-law of
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3965. Albert Dov Sigal watercolor painting of men seated in a tent in a detention camp created during his imprisonment
great savagery, such as the assembly and murder of dozens of Jews, including Albert’s uncle-in-law, in ... businesses were confiscated, property destroyed, and physical attacks and the murder of Jews became ... Jews in the area bribed the Romanian authorities to postpone the dates. The Allied bombings of ... ’s family and mother-in-law also wished to leave the country. They all left Romania and on December 27, 1947
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3966. Albert Dov Sigal etching of 2 men at the detention camp fence created from a drawing done during his imprisonment
great savagery, such as the assembly and murder of dozens of Jews, including Albert’s uncle-in-law, in ... businesses were confiscated, property destroyed, and physical attacks and the murder of Jews became ... Jews in the area bribed the Romanian authorities to postpone the dates. The Allied bombings of ... ’s family and mother-in-law also wished to leave the country. They all left Romania and on December 27, 1947
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3967. Archives of the Jewish Community of Rhodes
The settlement of Jews in Rhodes is mentioned for the first time in the Book of Maccabees and it ... 19th and early 20th century. In 1941 there were about 1,800 Jews living in Rhodes. They had four ... synagogues. From September 1943 until July 1944, while the Germans were arresting and displacing Jews all ... over Greece, no measures were taken against the Jews living in Rhodes, which prior to the war had been
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3968. Aluminum food container lid used by a Hungarian Jewish family on the Kasztner train
picnics. Jews were increasingly persecuted by the Nazi-influenced Hungarian regime. Bela worked on 2 or 3 ... invaded Hungary and the authorities prepared to deport all the Jews from Hungary to concentration camps ... Rescue Committee, Hungarian Zionist Association, to get the German SS to take money to release Jews to ... fascist regime, allied with Nazi Germany, with antisemitic laws modeled on the Nuremberg Laws. From 1939
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3969. Large brown suitcase used by Hungarian Jewish refugees on the Kasztner train
cattle car to the camp. Jews were increasingly persecuted by the Hungarian regime, which had anti-Semitic ... all the Jews from Hungary to concentration camps. In mid-May, Bela heard about the Kasztner train ... the German SS to take money to release Jews to neutral territory. Bela and his family were selected ... fascist regime, allied with Nazi Germany, with antisemitic laws modeled on the Nuremberg Laws. From 1939
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3970. Lucien Dreyfus papers
Jewish statutes of October 1940. He began working at the ORT school in Nice, his son-in-law worked for ... laws and violence, his cardiac condition, his daughter’s family and their emigration to the United ... Cahier C, page 17, contains an entry from July 4, 1942 concerning Dreyfus' knowledge of 700,000 Jews
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3971. Friedberg family papers
1939, the Germans forced Polish Jews, including the Freidberg family, across the San River into the ... Efraim and Aron, and brother-in-law, also named Josef Jam, were sent to Irkutsk. During this period Ida ... -law also perished. The following year, the Soviet Union granted amnesty to the Polish refugees
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3972. Oral history interview with Heintz Volman
); difficulties finding a quorum for his bar mitzvah due to laws against Jews gathering together; his father ... expulsion from school and an electrician's apprenticeship due to anti-Jewish laws; reluctantly joining his
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3973. Interview with survivor at Dachau Concentration Camp
ghetto liquidation, with help from his brother-in-law who was in the resistance, Dortheimer managed a saw ... -mill in the small town of Suchedniow. In January 1944, Dortheimer, his brother-in-law and wife were ... JEWS
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3974. Bund Deutscher Maedel in Ostmark
the Museum by his daughter and son-in-law. Two films, which are of excellent visual quality, show ... individuals, such as the mentally handicapped and Jews. ... his son-in-law and daughter, James and Barbara Gatti, to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
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3975. Signed testimony of Fridolin Wasserkamp
and seeking food on the black market; the plight of the German Deaf; the disappearance of Deaf Jews in ... becoming aware at age 13 of the Nazi law concerning the “Law for the Prevention of Offspring with