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3976. Oral history interview with Richard Strauss
were taken; how laws preventing Jews from attending high school began in 1935; his uncle’s wine ... 1935 to 1938; returning to his mother in August 1938 when Mussolini enacted antisemitic laws; how his
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3977. Archives of the Chief Rabbinate (Sephardi community) in Istanbul
policy of governing his exceedingly diverse subjects according to their own laws and authorities wherever ... Middle East in early modern times. They held broad powers to legislate, judge and enforce the laws among ... the Jews in the Ottoman Empire and often sat on the Sultan's divan. The office also maintained
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3978. Oral history interview with Eva K. Breyer
antisemitism in Hungary before the Germans invaded; the laws passed against Jews in the 1930s; the bombings ... from being sent to the front in 1943; the German occupation, at which time the Jewish laws grew worse
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3979. Glass family photograph
Marian graduated from Warsaw law school with the intent of practicing law. However, Polish legislation ... Mosewicka who was shot by Germans while delivering food to poor, sick Jews in the town of Nieswiez near the
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3980. Leather pouch brought with Jewish refugee family
Austria by Nazi Germany in March 1938, anti-Jewish laws were passed and Jews were targeted for persecution ... money, car, and other possessions. Anti-Jewish laws were passed and soon Isidor’s business was
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3981. Oral history interview with Kostandinos Bozinis
1925; studying law and business administration; living on 41 Fintiou Street, close to the old train ... station; moving to 6 Doxatou Street; the lack of Jews in their immediate neighborhood and only having two ... occupied by poor Jews and the area close to his neighborhood had one and two story houses, occupied by ... middle class Jews; the conditions during the German occupation of Thessaloniki; Jews being ordered to
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3982. Portrait photograph by Judy Glickman of Danish woman who rescued several 100 people
eleven Danish citizens who rescued Jews in German occupied Denmark and a Jewish couple who were rescued ... operations. She was known as the Girl with the Red Cap, in reference to the hat she wore as a signal to Jews ... incident. Ebba rescued between 500-800 Jews. Germany occupied Denmark on April 9, 1940, but allowed the ... Danish government to retain control of domestic affairs. Jews were not molested and the German presence
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3983. Eichmann Trial -- Session 83 -- The Defense submits documents re: Croatia and Greece
up unrest, more stringent martial law must be imposed on them. I cannot imagine that the Jews will ... Solution and the laws concerning Jews there, but he could not have ordered such things. 00:49:45 After ... Session 83. Dr. Servatius reads a statement by Rademacher saying that the Jews are not expected to ... it ought to be possible to keep the Jews in camps also in Serbia. If the Jews there continue to stir
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3984. War, a minimalist welded steel sculpture symbolizing childhood memories of WWII in Budapest
Hungary, a close German ally, enacted anti-Jewish laws in the 1930s. In 1940, Peter's father and uncles ... when Peter was ten. They immediately began to systematically deport all Jews to concentration camps ... closely allied with Germany. Antisemitic measures based upon the Nuremberg racial laws in Germany were ... passed in the 1930s. Jews lost their citizenship and were barred from many professions. By 1940, Erno was
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3985. Ejemplos de legislación antisemita, 1933–1939
Profesional (Law for the Reestablishment of the Professional Civil Service) excluye a los judíos del ... servicio gubernamental. 7 de abrilLa Ley sobre la Admisión a la Profesión Legal (Law on ... (Law against Overcrowding in Schools and Universities) limita la cantidad de estudiantes judíos en ... Law) revoca la ciudadanía de los judíos nacionalizados e “indeseables”. 4 de octubreLa
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3986. War Crimes Trial, Ludwigsburg; Goering at Nuremberg Trial
signing the decree that fined Jews a billion marks and the necessity of "the law asking authorities for ... reading from document, "where the Jews were left to themselves, as for instance in Poland, the most ... been fundamentally cleared up. If the Jews there did not want to work they were shot, and if they ... could not work they had to succumb." When asked about the treatment of Jews, Goering said initially
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3987. Oral history interview with Ib Nathan Bamberger
"protectorate"; hearing that King Christian X rejected Nazi pressure for Jews to wear the yellow star; the ... to Jewish congregants; the beginning of German martial law in 1943 and the Danish government stepping ... down; the Danish Jews' ongoing disbelief and belief that "nothing would happen"; how relationships ... played a part in the protection of Jews (e.g. King Christian and his Jewish doctor, Dr. Kaufman); seeing
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3988. Apostolic Delegation in Bulgaria selected records related to the Papacy of Pius XII
measures and laws in Bulgaria as well as baptized Jews. Records also feature political reports and notes ... .C.; correspondence about imprisoned clergy and prisoners of war; and reports and communication on Jews seeking to ... affairs, and the persecution of Jews. Subjects include the political situation in Bulgaria and nearby ... countries (such as Greece, Yugoslavia, Macedonia, and Italy), racial laws, prisoners and internees
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3989. Portrait photograph by Judy Glickman of Danish man, courier for resistance
eleven Danish citizens who rescued Jews in German occupied Denmark and a Jewish couple who were rescued ... government to retain control of domestic affairs. Jews were not molested and the German presence was limited ... resistance movement developed. On August 29, 1943, the Germans declared martial law and began to address the ... organized a large scale rescue effort to hide the Jews and, by the eve of the deportation, had ferried 7000
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3990. Judit Schichtanz photographs
They were assimilated Jews and had a Christmas tree every year for Judit. Ella also taught music at a ... convent. In 1941, in response to the anti-Semitic racial laws enacted in Hungary, she told the Mother ... confirmed as well. In March 1944, the country was occupied by Germany. Thousands of Jews were imprisoned or ... They were assimilated Jews and had a Christmas tree every year for Judit. Ella also taught music at a
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3991. Oral history interview with Raymond Kamonier
starting in October 1940; not wanting to register as a Jew but his mother pushing him to respect the law ... wife and son, who had left in the exodus of Paris; his wife’s return; the first anti-Jewish laws ... going to the commissariat and registering as a Jew; being forced to put a sign on the front of his ... business to declare it as a Jewish enterprise; receiving a notice in May 1941 that he and the other Jews
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3992. Judit Schichtanz papers
They were assimilated Jews and had a Christmas tree every year for Judit. Ella also taught music at a ... convent. In 1941, in response to the anti-Semitic racial laws enacted in Hungary, she told the Mother ... confirmed as well. In March 1944, the country was occupied by Germany. Thousands of Jews were imprisoned or ... They were assimilated Jews and had a Christmas tree every year for Judit. Ella also taught music at a
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3993. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 2 kronen note
could be exchanged only in the camp. Adolph, his wife, two children, and mother-in-law were deported ... married Elsa Rosenthal at the Turkish Temple, a Sephardic synagogue. They were observant Jews and had two ... marched into Austria and annexed the country. Anti-Jewish legislation was soon enacted to exclude Jews ... brutal in Austria. Thousands of Jews were arrested and deported to concentration camps. Adolph's status
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3994. Poster of a pro-Dreyfus parlor game
idea that hatred and discrimination against one miniority, the Jews, is an attack on the rule of law ... The Katz Ehrenthal Collection is a collection of over 900 objects depicting Jews and antisemitic ... treachery of all French Jews. Zola wrote a letter, J'Accuse, to protest the verdict, in which he accused the ... The Katz Ehrenthal Collection is a collection of more than 900 objects depicting Jews and
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3995. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 20 kronen note
could be exchanged only in the camp. Adolph, his wife, two children, and mother-in-law were deported ... married Elsa Rosenthal at the Turkish Temple, a Sephardic synagogue. They were observant Jews and had two ... marched into Austria and annexed the country. Anti-Jewish legislation was soon enacted to exclude Jews ... brutal in Austria. Thousands of Jews were arrested and deported to concentration camps. Adolph's status
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3996. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 20 kronen note
could be exchanged only in the camp. Adolph, his wife, two children, and mother-in-law were deported ... married Elsa Rosenthal at the Turkish Temple, a Sephardic synagogue. They were observant Jews and had two ... marched into Austria and annexed the country. Anti-Jewish legislation was soon enacted to exclude Jews ... brutal in Austria. Thousands of Jews were arrested and deported to concentration camps. Adolph's status
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3997. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 20 kronen note
could be exchanged only in the camp. Adolph, his wife, two children, and mother-in-law were deported ... married Elsa Rosenthal at the Turkish Temple, a Sephardic synagogue. They were observant Jews and had two ... marched into Austria and annexed the country. Anti-Jewish legislation was soon enacted to exclude Jews ... brutal in Austria. Thousands of Jews were arrested and deported to concentration camps. Adolph's status
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3998. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 50 kronen note
could be exchanged only in the camp. Adolph, his wife, two children, and mother-in-law were deported ... married Elsa Rosenthal at the Turkish Temple, a Sephardic synagogue. They were observant Jews and had two ... marched into Austria and annexed the country. Anti-Jewish legislation was soon enacted to exclude Jews ... brutal in Austria. Thousands of Jews were arrested and deported to concentration camps. Adolph's status
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3999. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 50 kronen note
could be exchanged only in the camp. Adolph, his wife, two children, and mother-in-law were deported ... married Elsa Rosenthal at the Turkish Temple, a Sephardic synagogue. They were observant Jews and had two ... marched into Austria and annexed the country. Anti-Jewish legislation was soon enacted to exclude Jews ... brutal in Austria. Thousands of Jews were arrested and deported to concentration camps. Adolph's status
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4000. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 50 kronen note
could be exchanged only in the camp. Adolph, his wife, two children, and mother-in-law were deported ... married Elsa Rosenthal at the Turkish Temple, a Sephardic synagogue. They were observant Jews and had two ... marched into Austria and annexed the country. Anti-Jewish legislation was soon enacted to exclude Jews ... brutal in Austria. Thousands of Jews were arrested and deported to concentration camps. Adolph's status