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4301. Oral history interview with Rolf Hirschberg
a friendship and then an intimate relationship with an older man named Emil; Emil's sister-in-law ... persecution against homosexuals and Jews; his and Emil's decision to leave the country in 1936; their journey
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4302. Oral history interview with Rachel Bielicka Gurdus
land and sending some Jews to Siberia; moving into the Vilnius ghetto and working for the Judenrat; the ... transfer of her father and brother-in-law to a work camp; organizing groups to garden and procure food in
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4303. Oral history interview with Bert Fleming
1936 when he could no longer go because of the Nuremberg Laws; participating in Maccabees activities to ... prison for three weeks; being moved into Zbąszyn as a stateless Jew and remaining there until six weeks
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4304. Oral history interview with Harold Zissman
the German invasion in September 1939 and subsequent shootings and discriminatory laws; crossing over ... in May 1945; posing as a Greek Jew with his wife in an attempt to immigrate to Palestine but ending
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4305. Oral history interview with Fela Warschau
many laws limiting the liberties of Jews; the establishment of a ghetto; her father being forced to
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4306. Oral history interview with Adam Starkopf and Pela Starkopf
families; Pela’s decision to study at a Warsaw law school before the war; getting married in 1936 and ... treatment in a hospital; being helped by non-Jews; hiding on the Aryan side as Catholics; their daughter
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4307. Oral history interview with Beatrice Pappenheimer
antisemitism; being forced to leave school in November 1938 because of a law forbidding Jews from public
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4308. Oral history interview with Avram Lazar
in 1940; losing the store he and his brother-in-law ran in 1941; Romania aligning with the Nazis and ... murders of and brutal acts against the Jews; being deported with his brother and his mother to Podu
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4309. Oral history interview with Regina Gutman Spiegel
killed Jews; the Nazi invasion, during which she was age 13; her family; being vulnerable to those in ... control; how her family gave up all their valuables; the antisemitic laws; the establishment of the ghetto
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4310. Oral history interview with Ruth Fenton
a successful manufacturer of men's clothes; hearing of the humiliation of Jews beginning in 1933 ... the German invasion in 1939; her brother being drafted; the ghetto laws; public hangings; the
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4311. Salpeter family collection
family was forced out of Germany into Poland, along with thousands of other Polish Jews. The family was ... daughter-in-law of Claire Salpeter Greenwald.
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4312. Badge
announced the Nuremberg Laws, racial based antisemitic legislation for the systematic persecution of Jews in
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4313. Office of the US Chief of Counsel records relating to defendant Arthur Seyss-Inquart
wounded during World War I, Seyss-Inquart returned to Austria and studied law. In 1931 he secretly joined ... labor and 117,000 Dutch Jews to the east. Arrested by Canadian troops in May 1945, Seyss-Inquart was
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4314. Oral history interview with Gloria Lyon
annexation by Hungary of the area where she lived in 1938, the onset of antisemitic laws, and by 1944, being ... Jews in her village to Auschwitz, the selection process, and her experiences in Birkenau where she
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4315. Oral history interview with Gloria Lyon
annexation by Hungary of the area where she lived in 1938, the onset of antisemitic laws, and by 1944, being ... Jews in her village to Auschwitz, the selection process, and her experiences in Birkenau where she
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4316. 351-10 I Sozialbehörde I
Selected records of the Sozialbehörde I (Social Welfare Authority) related to the law for ... NSDAP employees, Jews in the welfare institutions, sterilization of prison inmates, public assistance
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4317. Zbiór dokumentów niemieckich władz okupacyjnych (Sygn. 233)
Reich, mainly general orders or ordinances directed mainly at Jews as well as statistics and reports ... consistency of marriages with the Nuremberg Law, including school certificates, parent-teacher correspondence
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4318. Personal archives of Pesakh Marek, Jewish public figure, folklorist and historian (Fond 9533, Opis1)
education as well as a secular one. During his studies at the law faculty of Moscow University, along with ... published research on the History of Education of Jews in Russia. Pesakh Marek was also the author of
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4319. Oral history interview with Rita Kuhn
1938, and the privations her family suffered as a consequence of the Nuremberg Laws and her father ... round-up of Jews in Berlin in February 1943 and her release, because her mother was German. Of
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4320. Oral history interview with Rita Kuhn
1938, and the privations her family suffered as a consequence of the Nuremberg Laws and her father ... round-up of Jews in Berlin in February 1943 and her release, because her mother was German. Of
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4321. Dena Romero photograph collection
Nuremberg Laws in 1935, they were forced to maintain their romance in secret. After Elisabeth's father ... relationship with the Jew, she decided to leave the country as soon as possible. She moved to England in June
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4322. A Lublin family remembered
married Chava and worked as a printer in Varsha, Poland. In March 1941, he was one of thirty five Jews ... parents, brother, and sister-in-law in the Glusk Jewish cemetery on April 19, 1942. Devorah Edzia
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4323. Margaretha Rosenfeld papers
Jews following Kristallnacht, was forced to sell the family’s house, and saw his Dresdner Bank account ... Rosenfeld (1895‐?), was also considered Jewish under the Nuremberg laws even though she was raised Christian.
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4324. Badge
announced the Nuremberg Laws, racial based antisemitic legislation for the systematic persecution of Jews in
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4325. Slate pencil covered with a green patterned wrapper used by a student in Nazi Germany
1933, the Nazi authorities passed new laws that dictated who could teach and be educated in the German ... Führer and Fatherland. Nordic and other “Aryan” races were glorified, while Jews and other peoples were