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4026. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 10 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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4027. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 10 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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4028. 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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4029. 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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4030. Prisoner patch with red triangle and number owned by a German Jewish displaced person and camp survivor
power in Germany in January 1933. In April, Norbert was expelled from law school at the University of ... Berlin because of the Nazis’ anti-Jewish laws. From 1935 through 1938, he worked as a clerk and ... community, now renamed the Reichsvereinigung der Juden in Deutschland (Union of Jews in Germany). In 1941 ... tattooed with the number 107984. He was one of 25,000 Jews used as slave labor to build a synthetic-rubber
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4031. Requests for Palestine Certificates for people in Hungarian-speaking lands, 1944
families (cousins, in-laws, etc.) and street addresses. Early lists were sent directly to the Jewish Agency ... Jews in 1944. Pp. 37-60 In: Faur, Antonio (coordinator), “75 de Ani de la Holocaust – Jews in Europe
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4032. Public Radio Special: Confronting Hatred 70 Years After the Holocaust
skinheads in Pennsylvania, how one man is working to reshape international criminal law after the genocide ... in my antisemitic way, he was going to “Jew me." So I already have this whole argument planned out ... ." We are hidden Jews or something like that. But you have to be firm in your position, because history
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4033. Speeches on the occasion of the opening of the antibolshevist exhibition in Nuremberg
Fischer (?), speaking on behalf of Goebbels. He makes reference to the Nuremberg laws and the Jews as the ... announces the exhibition, which shows the danger to the world posed by bolshevists and Jews. A group of men
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4034. Oral history interview with Marcel Hodak
Vichy); the strict laws against the Jews; being at risk for deportation in 1942 after an edict revoking ... who were Romanian Jews who had emigrated to Constantinople and later to Paris to escape pogroms in
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4035. Oral history interview with Marcel Hodak
Vichy); the strict laws against the Jews; being at risk for deportation in 1942 after an edict revoking ... who were Romanian Jews who had emigrated to Constantinople and later to Paris to escape pogroms in
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4036. Oral history interview with Marcel Hodak
Vichy); the strict laws against the Jews; being at risk for deportation in 1942 after an edict revoking ... who were Romanian Jews who had emigrated to Constantinople and later to Paris to escape pogroms in
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4037. Oral history interview with Marcel Hodak
Vichy); the strict laws against the Jews; being at risk for deportation in 1942 after an edict revoking ... who were Romanian Jews who had emigrated to Constantinople and later to Paris to escape pogroms in
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4038. Oral history interview with Marcel Hodak
Vichy); the strict laws against the Jews; being at risk for deportation in 1942 after an edict revoking ... who were Romanian Jews who had emigrated to Constantinople and later to Paris to escape pogroms in
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4039. Oral history interview with Marcel Hodak
Vichy); the strict laws against the Jews; being at risk for deportation in 1942 after an edict revoking ... who were Romanian Jews who had emigrated to Constantinople and later to Paris to escape pogroms in
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4040. Oral history interview with Marcel Hodak
Vichy); the strict laws against the Jews; being at risk for deportation in 1942 after an edict revoking ... who were Romanian Jews who had emigrated to Constantinople and later to Paris to escape pogroms in
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4041. Oral history interview with Miguel Kandin
’s death in 1947; his parents’ backgrounds; the commercial activities of the Jews arriving in Argentina ... between Ashkenazi and Sephardic Jews; the unity of the Sephardim and Ashkenazi during WWII; his theory on ... with his brother-in-law; getting married and having four sons; opening an integrated elementary and
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4042. Oral history interview with Bronislava Batnja
roundup of Jews from local villages and imprisonment in a synagogue; her future mother-in-law bringing ... food to a Jewish prisoner; her family’s arrest; hearing that the villages’ Jews were shot; her
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4043. Oral history interview with Ephraim Glaser
beatings and exclusion of Jews from public schools; attending cheder and yeshiva until 1943, when he was ... returned to their home in August 1941, and sent on the last transport to Auschwitz; how his brother-in-law ... transporting Jews illegally to Palestine; being accused of being a fascist by former friends who had become
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4044. Oral history interview with Gabriela Truly
on Jews in 1939; her father’s tinsmithing shop, which was taken over by the government in 1940; being ... later met up with the younger sister of her sister-in-law; going to Crivitz, Germany and witnessing ... married to an American-born Jew; and remaining in New York.
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4045. Oral history interview with Samuel Makower
brother-in-law to join Russian partisans who accepted Jews; partisan life; obtaining food and ammunition ... Jewish partisan, “Uncle Vanya”, who sheltered many Jews in the forest; liberation by the Russian Army
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4046. Oral history interview with Izrail Radunsky
despite the laws; studying for five years in Minsk and then six years in Moscow, Russia at the Art ... Institute, where, as a Jew, it was difficult to gain admittance; being evacuated during the war from Minsk ... Jews who fled the former Soviet Union. The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum received a copy of
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4047. Oral history interview with Anthony F. Van Velsen
to Birkenau in December 1942; witnessing the selection and gassing of Jews taken to Birkenau; living ... in the Romani camp; witnessing the gassing of Jews and Romani in Birkenau; planning with the Polish ... Indonesia; studying law after his retirement from the military; becoming a lawyer; the effects of his
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4048. Oral history interview with Kurt Klein
warning townspeople to not buy from or interact with Jews; Jewish businesses being taken over by Aryans ... realizing his schooling was over because his father could no longer afford tuition; the Nuremberg laws; his ... Auschwitz; joining the US Army; being at Normandy; finding Jews on a death march in Volary, Czechoslovakia
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4049. Oral history interview with Lucy Cripps
bombing in Vilna; the laws changing, the curfews, and having to wear a star; the roundups and deportation ... of Jews; the massacre of Jews and one woman’s escape; being forced into the ghetto and conditions
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4050. Oral history interview with Mario Bensasson
banker instrumental in saving Jews in Nice during World War II; having Jewish and non-Jewish friends in ... German soldier on duty and he was allowed to return home; how Italian citizens, including Jews, were ... study law and political science.