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4151. Ruth Miller papers
congregation. Following the September 15, 1935, passage of the Nuremberg Laws, Ruth and Hannelore were ... classified as persons with mixed Jewish blood, mischlinge, and subject to anti-Jewish restrictions and laws ... In spring 1938, the German government passed laws to remove Jewish students from public schools. Ruth ... police, district number 214, and were recorded as Jews. On February 14, 1939, they each received a
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4152. Westerbork transit camp voucher, 50 cent note
quickly began suppressing the rights and personal freedoms of Jews, and boycotting their businesses. In ... their butcher shop to a non-Jew. Adolf was able to continue working as a meat distributor in the city ... Antisemitism and restrictions continued to grow, and that September, the Nazis announced the Nuremberg laws ... which excluded Jews from citizenship and prohibited them from marrying or having relations with non-Jews
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4153. Westerbork transit camp voucher, 100 cent note
quickly began suppressing the rights and personal freedoms of Jews, and boycotting their businesses. In ... their butcher shop to a non-Jew. Adolf was able to continue working as a meat distributor in the city ... Antisemitism and restrictions continued to grow, and that September, the Nazis announced the Nuremberg laws ... which excluded Jews from citizenship and prohibited them from marrying or having relations with non-Jews
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4154. Lennie Kropveld Jade photograph collection
the Germans required that all Jews register with local authorities. The Germans soon began taking ... 29, 1942, all Jews were required to wear the yellow Star of David badges. In summer 1942, the Germans ... required them to hide in a hole in the ground outside for shelter. The farmer’s sister-in-law, a Nazi ... larger Jewish population. Yitzchak’s brother-in-law visited them from the United States and convinced
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4155. Eichmann Trial -- Session 51 -- Diaries of Yekuel & Klepper; Hungary documents; testimony of Pinhas Freudiger
experience of the Jews in Salonika, Greece. Footage cuts out from 00:07:54 to 00:08:06, but nothing is ... Günther and Eichmann to model the Slovak anti-Jewish legislation on the German laws (00:16:24). Bach reads ... testifies to the approximate number of Jews in Hungary at the start of the war, how the Hungarian borders ... Anschluss in Austria and the implementation of anti-Jewish laws in Hungary. Some of these were based on the
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4156. 6.35mm Mauser 1934 pocket pistol acquired by a Yugoslavian partisan
and Jolan Kadelburg. The family were Ashkenazi, descendants of Jews who had lived in Germany and ... Lavoslav completed his secondary schooling in Vinkovci, and then studied law at Zagreb University ... graduating in 1935. After graduation, Lavoslav began practicing law. On April 6, 1941, Germany and Italy ... the Ustaše and administered by the Germans. The regime enacted anti-Jewish laws, confiscated property
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4157. Emanuel Scherer papers
also had multiple younger siblings. During this time, Jews comprised almost a quarter of the Krakow ... Jacka in Krakow, a classical school founded in 1857. He went on to earn a law degree from Jagiellonian ... Jews comprised almost a quarter of the Krakow population. He became familiar with Yiddish culture as a ... to earn a law degree from Jagiellonian University in Krakow. As a student, he joined the Jewish
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4158. Bruno Lambert papers
authorities quickly began suppressing the rights and personal freedoms of Jews, and boycotting their ... participate in a Jews-only training camp, though he was not an Olympic-caliber athlete. The camp was part of ... the Nazi regime's propaganda effort to show the world Germany did not discriminate against Jews. While ... -law, Herbert Myers, were among the thousands of Jewish men arrested by the Gestapo and imprisoned in
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4159. Portrait photograph by Judy Glickman of Jewish woman rescued by Danes
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 Susse Pundik, a Danish Jew who ... allowed the Danish government to retain control of domestic affairs. Jews were not molested and the German ... setbacks, a Danish resistance movement developed. On August 29, 1943, the Germans declared martial law and
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4160. Wooden spinning wheel used while in hiding in Belgium
legislation, confiscated property, and soon were targeting Jews for deportation to labor camps. To escape ... to Antwerp. The Germans enacted anti-Jewish laws and confiscated Jewish property and businesses. By ... 1942, there were regular round-ups to deport Jews for forced labor. The Iarchys decided that Grad, Jean ... other Jews already hiding there. His mother did not think it was safe and they left on October 24th
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4161. Maya and Giora Amir collection
immediately started anti-Jewish repressions. The first Aktion took place on August 4, 1942; about 4,000 Jews ... forest, which saved him. After the Aktion Leon Greifinger joined his daughter, sister and brother-in-law ... in the nearby Borysław. His brother-in-law arranged false papers for him, which enabled Leon to work ... immediately started anti-Jewish repressions. The first Aktion took place on August 4, 1942; about 4,000 Jews
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4162. Dark blue paper covered suitcase used by a Jewish refugee
originally from Belgium, was a law student in Berlin when Hitler was appointed Chancellor. The persecution of ... Jews by the Nazi government caused him to flee to Belgium and then, in 1934/1935, to Palestine. Ernest ... Germany. In 1933, Ernest was a law student in Berlin when Hitler was appointed Chancellor. By that spring ... Jews had lost their civil rights. Before taking the bar exam, Ernest fled Berlin for Belgium to escape
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4163. Swimming; family takes a train in June 1940
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 ... and he began law school in 1941 while also working with his father in the watch business. As the war ... progressed, Steven and his family learned that Jews throughout the German-occupied areas of Europe were being
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4164. Jewish family visits Paris
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 ... and he began law school in 1941 while also working with his father in the watch business. As the war ... progressed, Steven and his family learned that Jews throughout the German-occupied areas of Europe were being
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4165. Portrait of a female Hungarian Jewish Émigré
laws modeled after Germany’s Nuremberg laws from 1935, which defined Jews in racial terms. They ... -Jewish laws modeled after Germany’s 1935 Nuremberg laws. In April 1939, Szeren and Adolf visited the ... designated as residences for Jews and the family could stay in their home, though the building became very ... established by Raoul Wallenberg. but left after a short time, fearful that the large crowd of Jews would
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4166. Portrait of a male Hungarian Jewish Émigré
laws modeled after Germany’s Nuremberg laws from 1935, which defined Jews in racial terms. They ... -Jewish laws modeled after Germany’s 1935 Nuremberg laws. In April 1939, Adolf and Szeren visited the ... 1934). Starting in 1938, Hungary began passing anti-Jewish laws modeled after Germany’s Nuremberg laws ... from 1935, which defined Jews in racial terms. They excluded them from various professions, restricted
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4167. Heil, Sachsenhausen
and Jews had been illegal since the proclamation of the Nuremberg Laws in 1935; further decrees ... Aleksander (Alexander) Kulisiewicz (1918-1982) was born in Kraków, Poland in 1918. He was a law ... Aleksander Kulisiewicz (1918–1982) was a law student in German-occupied Poland when, in October ... Aleksander Kulisiewicz (1918–1982) was a law student in German-occupied Poland when, in October
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4168. Edith Hahn-Beer papers
in Germany from 1941 to 1942. Until the Anschluss in 1938, she was a student of law at the University ... During her time in these camps, she managed to maintain a steady correspondence with a former law school ... March 1938 (Anschluss), Edith was a law student at the University of Vienna. She was also engaged to ... fellow law student Joseph Rosenfeld (Pepi). In 1939 Edith and her mother were forced to move into the
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4169. Woodcut portrait of Leo Baeck owned by a Jewish Polish girl
German blood. The laws defined a Jew as a person who had 3 or more grandparents that were Jews ... Jews emigrate from Germany and fought for Jewish rights. In 1943 he was deported to Theresienstadt ... the camp’s Jews. In June 1941, when Julie was two months old, her hometown, Lvov, Poland (now Lviv ... Ukraine) was occupied by German troops. In July several thousand Jews were massacred in pogroms. In
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4170. Portrait of a Hungarian Jewish woman
laws modeled after Germany’s Nuremberg laws from 1935, which defined Jews in racial terms. They ... modeled after Germany’s Nuremberg laws from 1935, which defined Jews in racial terms. They excluded them ... Hungarian Jews. In late August, Livia, Elek, and Eva obtained Swedish protective passes from Raoul ... designated as residences for Jews and the family could stay in their home, though the building became very
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4171. The Brust family on winter holiday before the Holocaust
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 ... modeled after Germany’s Nuremberg laws from 1935, which defined Jews in racial terms. They excluded them
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4172. Hebrew prayer book, owned by a Romanian Jewish woman killed in a concentration camp
immediately, the city’s approximately 17,000 Jews were subjected to Hungary’s existing antisemitic race laws ... modeled after Germany’s Nuremburg Laws. These laws included forbidding intermarriage with non-Jews ... additional subjugation to Kolozsvár’s Jews. In April, they were compelled to wear a yellow Star of David on ... transport of 500 Hungarian Jews selected by an engineer from Volkswagen sent to the Longwy-Thil subcamp of
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4173. Hebrew prayer book, owned by a Romanian Jewish woman killed in a concentration camp
immediately, the city’s approximately 17,000 Jews were subjected to Hungary’s existing antisemitic race laws ... modeled after Germany’s Nuremburg Laws. These laws included forbidding intermarriage with non-Jews ... additional subjugation to Kolozsvár’s Jews. In April, they were compelled to wear a yellow Star of David on ... transport of 500 Hungarian Jews selected by an engineer from Volkswagen sent to the Longwy-Thil subcamp of
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4174. Hebrew prayer book, owned by a Romanian Jewish woman killed in a concentration camp
immediately, the city’s approximately 17,000 Jews were subjected to Hungary’s existing antisemitic race laws ... modeled after Germany’s Nuremburg Laws. These laws included forbidding intermarriage with non-Jews ... additional subjugation to Kolozsvár’s Jews. In April, they were compelled to wear a yellow Star of David on ... transport of 500 Hungarian Jews selected by an engineer from Volkswagen sent to the Longwy-Thil subcamp of
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4175. Single pinwheel shaped cuff link with ribbon covering owned by a Jewish resistance fighter
make ties at the textile factory owned by his in-laws, Michael and Yechoved Blinbaum. They had to ... August 20, 1938. In May 1940, Belgium was invaded and occupied by Nazi Germany. Anti-Jewish laws were ... they were banned from certain professions. By 1942, all Jews were required to wear a yellow Star of ... David. Belgian Jews and immigrant Jewish males were selected for forced labor. That year, Menachem made