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4076. Jewish family life before the war in Budapest
anti-Jewish laws modeled after Germany’s Nuremberg laws from 1935, which defined Jews in racial terms ... with the German Security Police to systematically deport the Hungarian Jews. Steven finished law school ... laws modeled after Germany’s Nuremberg laws from 1935, which defined Jews in racial terms. They ... and he began law school in 1941 while also working with his father in the watch business. As the war
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4077. A new year's card decorated with an illustration of a baracks, guard tower and fence sent by a prisoner in the Beaune-la-Rolande internment camp.
returned to Paris and registered with the police as required by law. Shortly thereafter, on May 14, 1941 ... 16, 1942, when Shifra went out to buy milk, the shopkeeper warned her that Jews were being rounded up ... fled south to the unoccupied zone. They traveled together with Shifra's sister-in-law and her two sons ... to bribe their way out of camp and flee to Pujaudran to reunite with their father-in-law using false
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4078. A card decorated with an illustration of a prisoner carrying a box of belongings in the Beaune-la-Rolande internment camp.
returned to Paris and registered with the police as required by law. Shortly thereafter, on May 14, 1941 ... 16, 1942, when Shifra went out to buy milk, the shopkeeper warned her that Jews were being rounded up ... fled south to the unoccupied zone. They traveled together with Shifra's sister-in-law and her two sons ... to bribe their way out of camp and flee to Pujaudran to reunite with their father-in-law using false
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4079. Factory-printed Star of David badge printed with Jude, worn by a German Jewish prisoner
Geltungsjude, Jews by law. In 1938, Jewish children were barred from public schools, and Hans and Claire had to ... (Terezin) ghetto-labor camp between February 18 and May 8, 1945. All Jews in the Reich were required to ... law, he was subject to anti-Jewish restrictions beginning in 1935. After eight years of elementary ... passage of the Nuremberg Laws, Hans and Claire, as offspring of a mixed marriage, were classified as
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4080. Factory-printed Star of David badge printed with Jude, belonging to a German Jewish prisoner
Geltungsjude, Jews by law. In 1938, Jewish children were barred from public schools, and Hans and Claire had to ... dictatorship in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, between September 1, 1941 and February 14, 1945. All Jews in the ... Geltungsjude, Jewish by law, he was subject to anti-Jewish restrictions beginning in 1935. After eight years of ... passage of the Nuremberg Laws, Hans and Claire, as offspring of a mixed marriage, were classified as
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4081. Vogel family swims and ice skates before the Holocaust in Hungary
anti-Jewish laws modeled after Germany’s Nuremberg laws from 1935, which defined Jews in racial terms ... with the German Security Police to systematically deport the Hungarian Jews. Steven finished law school ... laws modeled after Germany’s Nuremberg laws from 1935, which defined Jews in racial terms. They ... and he began law school in 1941 while also working with his father in the watch business. As the war
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4082. Green knapsack used by a Hungarian Jewish man in forced labor
Germany’s Nuremberg laws, revoking rights Hungarian Jews had held for nearly 100 years. In April 1939 ... after Germany’s Nuremberg laws from 1935, which defined Jews in racial terms. They excluded them from ... laws modeled after Germany’s Nuremberg laws from 1935, which defined Jews in racial terms. They ... Hungarian support, the Germans began to prepare for the deportation of all Jews from Hungary. Elek was
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4083. Irena Cymerman Wojcik collection
and went to Ala's in-laws in Liw, 70 km from Warsaw. Their stay was prolonged when Irka fell ill ... of the Warsaw ghetto and went to Ala's in-laws in Liw, 70 km from Warsaw. Their stay was prolonged ... factory sewing military uniforms for the Germans. Władysław law visited the Cymerman family several ... photographs include Irena’s brother-in-laws Mietek Rubinsztajn and Franciszek Wojcik, her sister Henia, and
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4084. Portrait photograph by Judy Glickman of Jewish man sitting rescued as a boy
eleven Danish citizens who rescued Jews in German occupied Denmark and a Jewish couple who were rescued ... Black and white photographic print taken by Judy Glickman in 1992 of Herbert Pundik, a Jew rescued ... as a young man by Danish civilians. The day before the Germans began to deport Danish Jews to ... Jews were in danger. His family packed and fled, finding shelter with a couple for 2 nights, until they
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4085. Arbeitsjude [Jewish worker] armband with a Star of David worn in the Boryslaw labor camp
workers were not subject to the mass deportations to death camps which emptied Boryslaw of all Jews by ... 1939, Germany invaded Poland. They occupied Boryslaw, a town with about 13,000 Jews, on September 12 ... murdered hundreds of Jews in the first days of the re-occupation. German Aktions featuring mass murders ... old and sick Jews who were taken by Schupo and Ukrainian Auxiliary Police to Tustanovise, where they
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4086. Per Anger poses in front of a portrait of Raoul Wallenberg in his office.
World War II, who participated in efforts to rescue Hungarian Jews from arrest and deportation. Anger ... was born in Goteborg, Sweden. He studied law at the University of Stockholm and later at the ... Anger proposed the issuing of Swedish provisional passports and special certificates to protect Jews ... 1944, Anger assisted Wallenberg at the Budapest train station to rescue Jews from deportation actions
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4087. Per Anger walks along a snow covered path in the Berlin Tiergarten.
World War II, who participated in efforts to rescue Hungarian Jews from arrest and deportation. Anger ... was born in Goteborg, Sweden. He studied law at the University of Stockholm and later at the ... Anger proposed the issuing of Swedish provisional passports and special certificates to protect Jews ... 1944, Anger assisted Wallenberg at the Budapest train station to rescue Jews from deportation actions
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4088. Per Anger poses on a bridge in Stockholm holding an engagement present for his bride-to-be.
World War II, who participated in efforts to rescue Hungarian Jews from arrest and deportation. Anger ... was born in Goteborg, Sweden. He studied law at the University of Stockholm and later at the ... Anger proposed the issuing of Swedish provisional passports and special certificates to protect Jews ... 1944, Anger assisted Wallenberg at the Budapest train station to rescue Jews from deportation actions
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4089. Per Anger poses on the roof of the Swedish legation in Budapest.
World War II, who participated in efforts to rescue Hungarian Jews from arrest and deportation. Anger ... was born in Goteborg, Sweden. He studied law at the University of Stockholm and later at the ... Anger proposed the issuing of Swedish provisional passports and special certificates to protect Jews ... 1944, Anger assisted Wallenberg at the Budapest train station to rescue Jews from deportation actions
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4090. Oral history interview with Miklós Ferenc Kóródi
Miklós Kóródi discusses the deportation of Jews and a death march from Budapest heading west ... goods owned by Jews distributed to authorities; seeing the harassment of children for patronizing Jewish ... -owned stores and of individuals who attended Jewish funerals; the reinforcement of antisemitic laws; the ... beating of Jews who did not wear the yellow Star of David badge; hearing that Jews from Gonyu and Gyor
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4091. Leather belt taken from an SS storeroom at a concentration camp and worn by a Hungarian Jewish inmate after liberation
anti-Jewish laws modeled after Germany’s Nuremberg laws from 1935, which defined Jews in racial terms ... with the German Security Police to systematically deport the Hungarian Jews. Steven finished law school ... ’s life, and he began law school in 1941. In February 1944, his father, Edmond, passed away due to kidney ... and he began law school in 1941 while also working with his father in the watch business. As the war
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4092. Shirt taken from an SS storeroom at a concentration camp by a Hungarian Jewish inmate and worn after liberation
anti-Jewish laws modeled after Germany’s Nuremberg laws from 1935, which defined Jews in racial terms ... with the German Security Police to systematically deport the Hungarian Jews. Steven finished law school ... impact on Steven’s life, and he began law school in 1941. In February 1944, his father, Edmond, passed ... and he began law school in 1941 while also working with his father in the watch business. As the war
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4093. Marianne Winter Pen Pals
the Anschluss), Austrian Jews were subjected to the same antisemitic laws as Germany’s Jews. Not ... In Danger Marianne Winter Pen Pals After Nazi Germany annexed Austria, Jews living there, like ... sixteen-year-old Marianne Winter and her family, quickly became subject to new antisemitic laws. Many
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4094. Membership card/booklet for the Jewish Studio Theater "Concentration Camp Theater" of the Central Jewish committee of Bergen-Belsen issued to Norbert Wollheim.
before he could complete his degree legislation was enacted barring Jews from the study of law. Instead ... dissolution by the Nazis in 1935. Intending to become a lawyer, Wollheim began law school in 1931. However ... too, were deported to Auschwitz in a transport of over 1,000 Jews, only six of whom survived the war ... together they organized the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in the British Zone, a democratically
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4095. Meeting of the leadership of Jewish displaced persons in the British zone.
before he could complete his degree legislation was enacted barring Jews from the study of law. Instead ... dissolution by the Nazis in 1935. Intending to become a lawyer, Wollheim began law school in 1931. However ... too, were deported to Auschwitz in a transport of over 1,000 Jews, only six of whom survived the war ... together they organized the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in the British Zone, a democratically
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4096. Zionist gathering of Jewish displaced persons in the British zone.
before he could complete his degree legislation was enacted barring Jews from the study of law. Instead ... dissolution by the Nazis in 1935. Intending to become a lawyer, Wollheim began law school in 1931. However ... too, were deported to Auschwitz in a transport of over 1,000 Jews, only six of whom survived the war ... together they organized the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in the British Zone, a democratically
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4097. Members of the German delegation attend a conference sponsored by the Joint Distribution Committee on the status of the Jewish populations of Europe and North Africa.
before he could complete his degree legislation was enacted barring Jews from the study of law. Instead ... dissolution by the Nazis in 1935. Intending to become a lawyer, Wollheim began law school in 1931. However ... too, were deported to Auschwitz in a transport of over 1,000 Jews, only six of whom survived the war ... together they organized the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in the British Zone, a democratically
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4098. Members of the German delegation attend a conference sponsored by the Joint Distribution Committee on the status of the Jewish populations of Europe and North Africa.
before he could complete his degree legislation was enacted barring Jews from the study of law. Instead ... dissolution by the Nazis in 1935. Intending to become a lawyer, Wollheim began law school in 1931. However ... too, were deported to Auschwitz in a transport of over 1,000 Jews, only six of whom survived the war ... together they organized the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in the British Zone, a democratically
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4099. Norbert Wollheim delivers a speech at the rededication ceremony of the Jewish cemetery in Luebeck.
before he could complete his degree legislation was enacted barring Jews from the study of law. Instead ... dissolution by the Nazis in 1935. Intending to become a lawyer, Wollheim began law school in 1931. However ... too, were deported to Auschwitz in a transport of over 1,000 Jews, only six of whom survived the war ... together they organized the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in the British Zone, a democratically
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4100. Jewish DPs attend the rededication ceremony of the Jewish cemetery in Luebeck.
before he could complete his degree legislation was enacted barring Jews from the study of law. Instead ... dissolution by the Nazis in 1935. Intending to become a lawyer, Wollheim began law school in 1931. However ... too, were deported to Auschwitz in a transport of over 1,000 Jews, only six of whom survived the war ... together they organized the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in the British Zone, a democratically