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4326. Slate pencil covered with blue patterned paper 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
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4327. Slate pencil covered with a blue 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
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4328. Oral history interview with Goldie Rassen
antisemitism and anti-Jewish laws, the confiscation of the family hardware store and the loss of basic rights ... community in ruins and German families living in the homes of Jews who had been deported, and emigrating
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4329. Zionist leader Nahum Goldmann tours the Zeilsheim displaced persons camp.
doctorates in law and the humanities at the university in Heidelberg. Goldmann went on to found the Eshkol ... an umbrella organization of Jewish groups seeking guarantees of minority rights for the Jews of ... appealed for the protection of Austrian Jews after the Anschluss and worked toward a solution of the ... the aid of Jews in Nazi-occupied Europe. It was Goldman along with Wise who broke the silence about
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4330. Nahum Goldmann, chairman of the executive council of the World Jewish Congress, tours the Lampertheim displaced persons camp with Matile Oftedal.
doctorates in law and the humanities at the university in Heidelberg. Goldmann went on to found the Eshkol ... an umbrella organization of Jewish groups seeking guarantees of minority rights for the Jews of ... appealed for the protection of Austrian Jews after the Anschluss and worked toward a solution of the ... the aid of Jews in Nazi-occupied Europe. It was Goldman along with Wise who broke the silence about
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4331. Nahum Goldmann, chairman of the executive council of the World Jewish Congress, is escorted through the Lampertheim displaced persons camp by Captain Abraham Hyman (center in uniform) and Mathilde Oftedal (left).
doctorates in law and the humanities at the university in Heidelberg. Goldmann went on to found the Eshkol ... an umbrella organization of Jewish groups seeking guarantees of minority rights for the Jews of ... appealed for the protection of Austrian Jews after the Anschluss and worked toward a solution of the ... the aid of Jews in Nazi-occupied Europe. It was Goldman along with Wise who broke the silence about
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4332. A group of Jewish DPs crowd around Nahum Goldmann during an official visit to the Zeilsheim displaced persons camp.
doctorates in law and the humanities at the university in Heidelberg. Goldmann went on to found the Eshkol ... an umbrella organization of Jewish groups seeking guarantees of minority rights for the Jews of ... appealed for the protection of Austrian Jews after the Anschluss and worked toward a solution of the ... the aid of Jews in Nazi-occupied Europe. It was Goldman along with Wise who broke the silence about
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4333. Delegates gather at the World Zionist Congress in Basel, Switzerland.
encourage Jews to go into hiding. However, Mendel's brother-in-law, Joseph (Oskar) Orbach worked both for ... after the German occupation. When the first round-ups of Jews began in September 1942, they went into ... wealthy Belgian couple who owned a dry goods store. The Ruyts also hid some 22 other Jews in their store
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4334. Delegates gather at the World Zionist Congress in Basel, Switzerland.
encourage Jews to go into hiding. However, Mendel's brother-in-law, Joseph (Oskar) Orbach worked both for ... after the German occupation. When the first round-ups of Jews began in September 1942, they went into ... wealthy Belgian couple who owned a dry goods store. The Ruyts also hid some 22 other Jews in their store
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4335. View of a tombstone in the Jewish cemetery in Drohobycz.
's difficult financial situation forced them to abandon the observance of Jewish dietary laws because of the ... murder of some 400 Jews. Paul was among those assigned to bury those murdered in a mass grave. Starting ... in 1942, the Germans conducted a number of Aktions in the town, killing Jews in the surrounding ... In 1944, as Soviet forces approached the city, the remaining Jews in Drohobycz were deported to
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4336. Group portrait of children and staff of the Jewish orphanage in Drohobycz.
's difficult financial situation forced them to abandon the observance of Jewish dietary laws because of the ... murder of some 400 Jews. Paul was among those assigned to bury those murdered in a mass grave. Starting ... in 1942, the Germans conducted a number of Aktions in the town, killing Jews in the surrounding ... In 1944, as Soviet forces approached the city, the remaining Jews in Drohobycz were deported to
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4337. A group of Belgian Zionists gathers after the war in a room decorated with maps of Israel and filled with newspapers and books.
of Belgium on May 10, 1940 and the imposition of Nuremberg Laws, the rector of the University asked ... Chaim used his earnings to subsidize other Jews who had gone into hiding. In July 1942, he and Fela ... spent the war working for the underground. The CDJ is credited with saving the lives of some 8,000 Jews ... to assist Jews going to Palestine. In 1946 Chaim and Fela assisted 510 survivors in their attempt to
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4338. Group portrait of the organizers of Aliyah Bet (illegal immigration to Palestine) in Belgium.
of Belgium on May 10, 1940 and the imposition of Nuremberg Laws, the rector of the University asked ... Chaim used his earnings to subsidize other Jews who had gone into hiding. In July 1942, he and Fela ... spent the war working for the underground. The CDJ is credited with saving the lives of some 8,000 Jews ... to assist Jews going to Palestine. In 1946 Chaim and Fela assisted 510 survivors in their attempt to
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4339. Two teenagers walk through a snowy street in the Pocking displaced persons' camp.
collaborators began rounding up Jews and shooting them in the woods outside the town. In July, a few weeks ... Clara, together with 21 other Jews, hid in a castle owned by a Polish princess who was living there with ... a German Nazi. Many, but not all of the Jews, paid for their protection. After a few months, it ... while. Clara married another survivor, Izik Zwanger. Zvi, his sister and brother-in-law next traveled
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4340. Close-up portrait of Golda Gross, a Jewish girl who had been in the Rosenheim displaced person's camp and a passenger on board the Exodus.
collaborators began rounding up Jews and shooting them in the woods outside the town. In July, a few weeks ... Clara, together with 21 other Jews, hid in a castle owned by a Polish princess who was living there with ... a German Nazi. Many, but not all of the Jews, paid for their protection. After a few months, it ... while. Clara married another survivor, Izik Zwanger. Zvi, his sister and brother-in-law next traveled
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4341. Studio portrait of a group of teenagers in the Rosenheim displaced persons' camp.
collaborators began rounding up Jews and shooting them in the woods outside the town. In July, a few weeks ... Clara, together with 21 other Jews, hid in a castle owned by a Polish princess who was living there with ... a German Nazi. Many, but not all of the Jews, paid for their protection. After a few months, it ... while. Clara married another survivor, Izik Zwanger. Zvi, his sister and brother-in-law next traveled
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4342. Two teenagers lie in the snow in the Pocking displaced persons' camp.
collaborators began rounding up Jews and shooting them in the woods outside the town. In July, a few weeks ... Clara, together with 21 other Jews, hid in a castle owned by a Polish princess who was living there with ... a German Nazi. Many, but not all of the Jews, paid for their protection. After a few months, it ... while. Clara married another survivor, Izik Zwanger. Zvi, his sister and brother-in-law next traveled
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4343. A group of young teenagers poses on the grounds of the Rosenheim displaced persons' camp.
collaborators began rounding up Jews and shooting them in the woods outside the town. In July, a few weeks ... Clara, together with 21 other Jews, hid in a castle owned by a Polish princess who was living there with ... a German Nazi. Many, but not all of the Jews, paid for their protection. After a few months, it ... while. Clara married another survivor, Izik Zwanger. Zvi, his sister and brother-in-law next traveled
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4344. A group of young teenagers poses on the grounds of the Rosenheim displaced persons' camp.
collaborators began rounding up Jews and shooting them in the woods outside the town. In July, a few weeks ... Clara, together with 21 other Jews, hid in a castle owned by a Polish princess who was living there with ... a German Nazi. Many, but not all of the Jews, paid for their protection. After a few months, it ... while. Clara married another survivor, Izik Zwanger. Zvi, his sister and brother-in-law next traveled
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4345. Serena and Iren Fogel arrive in New York.
Hungary. As an ally of Germany, Hungary implemented the Nuremberg Laws. Jews were no longer allowed to ... restrictive and harsh, culminating in April 1944 when hundreds of thousands of Hungarian Jews, including the ... . Over a two month period beginning in May 1944, nearly 440,000 Jews were deported from Hungary to
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4346. Children pose in their Purim costumes in the Taverny (Vaucelles) children's home.
other young Turkish Jews. He found a job in the Berlier truck factory and then sent for his wife and ... needed to leave almost immediately. They took a bus to a small village where the mother-in-law of Tamar ... encircled their entire neighborhood and rounded up all the Jews for deportation. The Romanos remained in ... Eventually with the influx of Algerian Jews to France a new Sephardic rabbi was installed. After the war
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4347. Group portrait of "Les Cigognes" (the storks), children in the Haguenau children's home.
other young Turkish Jews. He found a job in the Berlier truck factory and then sent for his wife and ... needed to leave almost immediately. They took a bus to a small village where the mother-in-law of Tamar ... encircled their entire neighborhood and rounded up all the Jews for deportation. The Romanos remained in ... Eventually with the influx of Algerian Jews to France a new Sephardic rabbi was installed. After the war
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4348. Children from the OSE Home de la Foret children's vacation colony pose in the woods.
other young Turkish Jews. He found a job in the Berlier truck factory and then sent for his wife and ... needed to leave almost immediately. They took a bus to a small village where the mother-in-law of Tamar ... encircled their entire neighborhood and rounded up all the Jews for deportation. The Romanos remained in ... Eventually with the influx of Algerian Jews to France a new Sephardic rabbi was installed. After the war
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4349. Studio portrait sent from Bruno posed in his concentration camp.
German Reich. Anti-Jewish laws were enacted to persecute Jews and exclude them from Austrian society ... permission for his family to leave. As persecutions increased and Jews were being deported to ghettos and ... After two years, the convent was suspected of hiding Jews, so Renee was sent to live on a dairy farm in
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4350. Licco Haim and friends on a ski holiday
includes a unique ten minute sequence showing Bulgarian Jews in 1941 building a road as part of a forced ... deport Bulgarian-born Jews (those in the newly conquered territories of Thrace and Macedonia were turned ... over to the Germans), they adopted many anti-Jewish laws and conscripted military-age Jewish men into ... JEWS