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4351. Relaxing in Bulgaria
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
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4352. Goering interrogated at Nuremberg Trial re. Jewish Question
against the Jews" than he was. Goering answers in German and indicts fellow Nazis. 01:10:08 Hess gestures ... Jewish Question... Did you proclaim the Nuremberg Laws?" Goering answers. Jackson: "What date was that ... Jews?" 01:13:10 Quick exchange between Jackson and Goering re. the "complete" solution to the Jewish ... JEWS
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4353. Licco Haim and friends swim in pools in Sofia
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
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4354. Licco Haim and friends on a ski adventure in 1941
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
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4355. Licco Haim and friends on a late winter ski trip
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
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4356. Mountaineering in Bulgaria
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
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4357. Fonds Alice Ferrières (MDXXXIII)
Ferrières began helping Jews in any way she could, eventually rescuing around 50 adults and children ... "Righteous Among the Nations" by the Yad Vashem Memorial. Alice Ferrières was a sister-in-law of the ... situation for Jews in France worsened, the leaders of the Jewish Scout movement decided to close the ... apartment also served as a temporary refuge for several adult Jews until she could arrange permanent shelter
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4358. Oral history interview with Gerda Gross
being a Jew; being prevented from working in gentile-owned stores because of the laws in 1937; how some ... Hitler came to power; working in a children’s clothing factory owned by Jews until she was dismissed for ... antisemitism is reemerging; hearing slurs against the Jews in Chile; her thoughts on Jewish children today; and
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4359. Oral history interview with Manuel Bronstein
Jews; his belief that, excluding the Church’s positions, Argentina aided the Jewish immigration with ... the work of the ICA (Jewish Colonization Association) to bring Jews to the colonies; how Juan B. Justo ... was opposed to the work of the ICA because of their discrimination against other groups; how his law ... during the “Tragic Week”; the writers who were sympathetic to the Jews, including Jose Ingenieros
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4360. Oral history interview with Yehuda Mandell
laws in 1939; a mass grave where Jews were killed and buried in Kamenetr-Podolsk; being in various ... Jewish family; Jewish life in Csepe before and after World War I; relations with non-Jews and his ... the Swiss consulate; serving as a messenger in “Eilbotenausweis”; participating in rescuing 300 Jews
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4361. Oral history interview with Piera Bassi
a teacher training program; taking her finals in Rome, Italy in 1941 and the separation of Jews and ... non-Jews during the test; the life of the Jewish community in Ferrara; the relationship between the ... Jewish and non-Jewish community; the 1938 anti-Jewish laws; being afraid to speak against Mussolini; her ... 1944 and her burial as a non-Jew, so they wouldn't be discovered; leaving Rome and the Americans
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4362. Oral history interview with Shlomo Peleg
pro-Nazi Slovak government; Jewish businesses being transferred to non-Jews and other anti-Jewish laws ... Slovakia; how interactions between Jews and Gentiles was rare in Čadca; local antisemitism; participating ... Archbishop; getting papers as a non-Jew (with the name Stephan Markuliak) and finding work 20 kilometers away
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4363. Oral history interview with Eili Ofner and Francis Ofner
student organizations; studying law in Zagreb, Croatia; founding a revisionist group in Zagreb, which gave ... Hungary, where he managed to get a visa to Turkey; the massacre of Jews and Serbs in Novi Sad; his ... German invasion and the massacre of Jews and Serbians in Novi Sad; meeting her husband and working to ... Romanian Jews.
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4364. Oral history interview with Gertrude Sonnenberg
universities, and professions to Jews in the late 1930s; her time in Dortmund, Germany, working as a dressmaker ... Kristallnacht; the conversion of her house to a bank in 1939; the establishment of new laws in Hannover ... pertaining to Jews; the activities of the Kulterbund Deutscher Juden (Jüdischer Kulturbund); the bombing of ... shooting of Jews who couldn't work by the Latvian SS; the establishment of a ghetto and an Appel in Riga
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4365. Oral history interview with Manya Mandelbaum
Jews' relationship with the Poles inside and outside of Kraków; antisemitism in Poland in the late ... 1930s; the start of World War II in 1939 and her memories of radio announcements urging the Jews to flee ... to Kraków; the anti-Jewish laws and Nazi proclamations in Kraków; her time in the Kraków ghetto; her ... making blouses (Julius Madritsch’s factory in Płaszów); the deportation of Jews to Mauthausen and
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4366. Rada Żydowska w Lublinie (Sygn. 891)
Jewish councils (Journal of Laws GG, p. 72), at the turn of 1939/1940, Jewish councils were established ... registration and reporting of Jews for forced labor both in Lublin and in labor camps in the district. (Source ... German Jews deported from Szczecin, Poland, to District of Lublin in 1941, and name lists of Jews from
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4367. The Edward and Joseph Tenenbaum papers
U.S. As president of the American and World Federation of Polish Jews, Tenenbaum visited Poland ... Nations, and Jews (1934), Peace for Jews (1945), In Search of a Lost People (1948) and Race and Reich ... Tenenbaum, wife of Edward Tenenbaum and daughter-in-law of Joseph Tenenbaum.
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4368. Roman Haar collection
was born into a Christian family. When the Jews were forced to leave Danzig in 1939, the Haar family ... all Jews were required to live in the newly formed ghetto in Rzeszow. Salo and Roman moved, but Erna ... stayed in the apartment, as she claimed she was German and unaffected by the law. Erna smuggled Roman ... into the apartment, but was unable to rescue Salo, who would later be killed in a roundup of Jews to be
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4369. Renée Fritz papers
the German Reich. Anti-Jewish laws were enacted to persecute Jews and exclude them from Austrian ... secure permission for his family to leave. As persecutions increased and Jews were being deported to ... 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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4370. Renee Fritz photograph collection
the German Reich. Anti-Jewish laws were enacted to persecute Jews and exclude them from Austrian ... secure permission for his family to leave. As persecutions increased and Jews were being deported to ... 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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4371. Taubmann family papers
Russia. Pogroms against Jews were frequent, as were oppressive laws and restrictions. From 1914-1922 ... civil war. During this chaotic period, violent antisemitism was widespread and many Jews emigrated from ... After enduring several years of increasing persecution against Jews in Germany, the family decided to
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4372. Daily prayer book buried by Louise Lawrence-Israels family while living in hiding
By the time Louise was born, anti-Semetic laws were enacted and Jews were forced to wear a yellow ... Netherlands. Germany occupied the Netherlands in May 1940. By 1942, deportations of Jews to extermination ... star. By July of 1942 deportations of Jews from the Netherlands to the extermination camps of Auschwitz
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4373. Picture postcard of a leering Jewish dwarf
houln [Natan Hirschl the poshest of the Prague Jews, the puppet master acknowledged by Hebrew law ... The Katz Ehrenthal Collection is a collection of over 900 objects depicting Jews and antisemitic ... The Katz Ehrenthal Collection is a collection of more than 900 objects depicting Jews and
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4374. Yellow cloth Star of David badge worn by a Jewish boy in Budapest
beginning April 6, 1944. The wearing of this badge, required of all Jews, made Peter and his mother feel ... after invading, the Germans began to systematically deport all the Jews of Hungary to concentration ... into a Jews only building. In August, Peter's mother Marie acquired two protective passes issued by the ... Swedish Red Cross which exempted them from deportation. By October, the Jews in Budapest were the last
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4375. C. Seelbach Co. gripper pliers brought to the US by a German Jewish refugee
in 1933. By 1938 the German authorities had passed many anti-Semitic laws that isolated and ... restricted the everyday lives of the Jews. Berthold was legally barred from working and during Kristallnacht ... Adolf Hitler was appointed chancellor of Germany. The German authorities passed many anti-Semitic laws ... that isolated and restricted the everyday lives of the Jewish community. By 1938, Jews were no longer