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4176. Pair of Tefillin and pouch owned by a Romanian Jewish concentration camp survivor
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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4177. Pair of Tefillin and pouch owned by a Romanian Jewish concentration camp survivor
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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4178. Norbert Wollheim papers
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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4179. Pair of pinwheel shaped cuff links with ribbon covering owned by a Jewish resistance fighter
used to make ties at the textile factory owned by his in-laws, Michael and Yechoved Blinbaum. They had ... 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
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4180. Reichsminister of the Interior Wilhelm Frick greets Heinrich Himmler at a "Friendship Evening" for Reichstag delegates.
Moravia. Frick was born in Alsenz, the son of a Protestant schoolteacher. He studied law at several ... Jews from public life, abolished political parties, and sent dissidents to concentration camps. After ... mysticism. His obsession with racial purity led to the institution of special marriage laws that encouraged ... elimination of Jews and other so-called "sub-humans." In October 1939 he was appointed Reich Commissioner for
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4181. Jewish leaders attend a meeting of the World Jewish Congress in Montreux, Switzerland.
the ACLU (1920), in addition to crusading for child labor laws and labor's right to organize and ... international boycott of German goods. In an attempt to create a worldwide organization to defend Jews against ... existence of the Final Solution, the Nazi program to concentrate, deport and exterminate the Jews of Europe ... doctorates in law and the humanities at the university in Heidelberg. Goldmann went on to found the Eshkol
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4182. A Polish Jewish family poses by the entrance to a cattle car as they prepare to leave Hungary for the west.
sisters-in-law (Sophie, Mala and Rose) making fur coats for the army. The women not only earned a salary ... remaining jewels and jailed them overnight. The next day Jews from Mikulas bailed them out and took them to ... smuggled out Rose, Lolek, their son Richard and Mania's father-in-law, and they arrived safely as well. The ... 's father was supposed to leave, authorities who had learned that Jews were escaping, sealed the ghetto
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4183. Two women and a young child sit on logs of wood in a displaced persons' camp in Selb.
sisters-in-law (Sophie, Mala and Rose) making fur coats for the army. The women not only earned a salary ... remaining jewels and jailed them overnight. The next day Jews from Mikulas bailed them out and took them to ... smuggled out Rose, Lolek, their son Richard and Mania's father-in-law, and they arrived safely as well. The ... 's father was supposed to leave, authorities who had learned that Jews were escaping, sealed the ghetto
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4184. Łódź (Litzmannstadt) ghetto scrip, 50 pfennig note
killing center. In summer 1944, Łódź, the last ghetto in Poland, was destroyed and the remaining Jews were ... and soon passed legislation to strip Jews of their rights as citizens. The family was ordered out of ... international law and completed a master’s in public law in 1950 at Columbia University. He taught at Hunter ... Destruction of the European Jews” was published. It was the first comprehensive study of the Holocaust and
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4185. Łódź (Litzmannstadt) ghetto scrip, 2 mark note
killing center. In summer 1944, Łódź, the last ghetto in Poland, was destroyed and the remaining Jews were ... and soon passed legislation to strip Jews of their rights as citizens. The family was ordered out of ... international law and completed a master’s in public law in 1950 at Columbia University. He taught at Hunter ... Destruction of the European Jews” was published. It was the first comprehensive study of the Holocaust and
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4186. Łódź (Litzmannstadt) ghetto scrip, 1 mark note
killing center. In summer 1944, Łódź, the last ghetto in Poland, was destroyed and the remaining Jews were ... and soon passed legislation to strip Jews of their rights as citizens. The family was ordered out of ... international law and completed a master’s in public law in 1950 at Columbia University. He taught at Hunter ... Destruction of the European Jews” was published. It was the first comprehensive study of the Holocaust and
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4187. Łódź (Litzmannstadt) ghetto scrip, 10 mark note
killing center. In summer 1944, Łódź, the last ghetto in Poland, was destroyed and the remaining Jews were ... and soon passed legislation to strip Jews of their rights as citizens. The family was ordered out of ... international law and completed a master’s in public law in 1950 at Columbia University. He taught at Hunter ... Destruction of the European Jews” was published. It was the first comprehensive study of the Holocaust and
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4188. Łódź (Litzmannstadt) ghetto scrip, 1 mark note
killing center. In summer 1944, Łódź, the last ghetto in Poland, was destroyed and the remaining Jews were ... and soon passed legislation to strip Jews of their rights as citizens. The family was ordered out of ... international law and completed a master’s in public law in 1950 at Columbia University. He taught at Hunter ... Destruction of the European Jews” was published. It was the first comprehensive study of the Holocaust and
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4189. Elen Chajet Murad papers
and their ration cards were stamped with a large J for Juif (Jew). After Leon was born, Chana was ill ... left, because it had been purchased by non-Jews earlier in the day. Beginning in 1941, many Jewish ... people were arrested, including Chana’s brother-in-law, who never returned. In the middle of the night ... family to hide in a spare apartment when the police came. On June 7, 1942, Jews were required to wear
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4190. Wooden bucket owned by a Romanian family that sheltered their Jewish neighbors
Strashnyi, daughter-in-law, Ksenia Strashnaya, and their young daughters, Maria (later Edeniuc) and Eugeniia ... Romania, a German ally, recaptured the region. The antisemitic Romanian government sought to remove Jews ... became part of Romania. Maria lived on her family farm with her son, Ivan Strashnyi, daughter-in-law ... the government sought to remove Jews from its provinces by “cleansing the terrain,” a codename for
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4191. Clay water pitcher used by a Romanian family that sheltered their Jewish neighbors
Strashnyi, daughter-in-law, Ksenia Strashnaya, and their young daughters, Maria (later Edeniuc) and Eugeniia ... Romania, a German ally, recaptured the region. The antisemitic Romanian government sought to remove Jews ... became part of Romania. Maria lived on her family farm with her son, Ivan Strashnyi, daughter-in-law ... the government sought to remove Jews from its provinces by “cleansing the terrain,” a codename for
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4192. Decorated porcelain teacup saved by a German Jewish prewar refugee
Race Laws were enacted in 1935, and life for Jews in Germany became increasingly difficult and ... -Jewish legislation was in effect. The Nuremburg laws were enacted in 1935, and life for Jews in Germany ... passage of the Nuremberg laws in 1935, Gertrude’s husband, a doctor, began looking for places where the ... family could immigrate because life was becoming increasingly difficult for Jews in Germany. Later that
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4193. Exterior view of the home of Raphael Bähr (the father of Hermann and Julius) on Judengasse in Breisach.
three cousins received professional degrees. Heinz received his doctor of law degree in 1933 signed by ... physician. After completion of his education, Heinz served as a law clerk for a judge in Breisach ... Following the exclusion of Jews from German Civil Service jobs, including the judiciary, Heinz moved to ... visit his family one last time. An avid photographer, Heinz photographed all the Jews in town on their
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4194. Zionist youth gather in in the Lodz ghetto for a celebration in front of a Zionist flag and portraits of Chaim Nachman Bialik and Theodore Herzl.
his brother-in-law, Wiktor Sztajn. They heard a rumor that Abram's mother and sister had also survived ... Poland and reunited with his family. He lived with his mother, sister and brother-in-law in a kibbutz ... the Bricha, an organization to smuggle Jews out of Poland, and also in the "Koordynacja" a Zionist ... organization that recovered Jewish children who had been placed in hiding with non-Jews during the war. In
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4195. Documentation from Weston Trading Company confriming Arye Kolomeitzev's transfer from the President Warfield to the Northland.
intelligence organization that prepared for the immigration of Jews to Palestine and trained its members to ... acquiring ships, a difficult process in Europe due to a lack of available ships and British law that ... were no laws to prevent the sales, there was a surplus of ships, and the ships were larger to ... Bulgaria, where 2,600 Romanian Jews boarded. The Northland changed its name to the Jewish State and sailed
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4196. Letter of recommendation for Arye Kolomeitzev from Weston Trading Company, confirming his work on the President Warfield and Northland ships.
intelligence organization that prepared for the immigration of Jews to Palestine and trained its members to ... acquiring ships, a difficult process in Europe due to a lack of available ships and British law that ... were no laws to prevent the sales, there was a surplus of ships, and the ships were larger to ... Bulgaria, where 2,600 Romanian Jews boarded. The Northland changed its name to the Jewish State and sailed
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4197. Discharge papers for Ayre Kolomeitzev when he was Chief Engineer of the Altalena.
intelligence organization that prepared for the immigration of Jews to Palestine and trained its members to ... acquiring ships, a difficult process in Europe due to a lack of available ships and British law that ... were no laws to prevent the sales, there was a surplus of ships, and the ships were larger to ... Bulgaria, where 2,600 Romanian Jews boarded. The Northland changed its name to the Jewish State and sailed
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4198. George Byfield album
German. Hungary was governed by a fascist regime, allied with Nazi Germany, with antisemitic racial laws ... modeled on the Nuremberg Laws. From 1939, Jewish men were forced into the Hungarian labor service. German ... that the persecution of Jews had gotten much harsher. Once the Germans began to retreat from Russia in ... Hungary. Within weeks, they began the ghettoization and deportation of all the Jews in Hungary. On May
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4199. Self portrait by George Byfield given to an Australian solicitor
German. Hungary was governed by a fascist regime, allied with Nazi Germany, with antisemitic racial laws ... modeled on the Nuremberg Laws. From 1939, Jewish men were forced into the Hungarian labor service. German ... that the persecution of Jews had gotten much harsher. Once the Germans began to retreat from Russia in ... Hungary. Within weeks, they began the ghettoization and deportation of all the Jews in Hungary. On May
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4200. Oral history interview with Yoel Shtrol
antisemitic laws; the closing of Jewish schools; going to high school in Cluj (Cluj-Napoca, Romania) and the ... by the Hungarians and the Germans in 1941; the rule of the Hungarian Nazi party and Jews surviving by ... Jews in Oroszmezo being taken to Dej, Romania and a forced labor camp before being taken to Auschwitz ... 'el) in May 1948; his discharge and studying law; being the director of the immigration absorption