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4376. Engraved silver trophy cup won by a Polish Jewish refugee in a sports tourney at Bergen-Belsen DP camp
the DP camp in Bergen, where he assisted Bricha in illegally smuggling Jews out of eastern Europe. He ... September, there were mass arrests and attacks on Jews, as well as looting and the requisitioning of Jewish ... property. Jews were ordered to destroy the old wooden synagogue by cutting it into pieces and distributing ... little later and returned to the ghetto. In August, Lejzor and his brother-in-law, Szyje Unger, were
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4377. Isaac Kraicer papers
September, there were mass arrests and attacks on Jews, as well as looting and the requisitioning of Jewish ... property. Jews were ordered to destroy the old wooden synagogue by cutting it into pieces and distributing ... little later and returned to the ghetto. In August, Lejzor and his brother-in-law, Szyje Unger, were ... Jews. His best friend at the time talked to him of how he would throw rocks at any Jew who walked near
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4378. Kraicer family photographs
September, there were mass arrests and attacks on Jews, as well as looting and the requisitioning of Jewish ... property. Jews were ordered to destroy the old wooden synagogue by cutting it into pieces and distributing ... little later and returned to the ghetto. In August, Lejzor and his brother-in-law, Szyje Unger, were ... Jews. His best friend at the time talked to him of how he would throw rocks at any Jew who walked near
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4379. Infant’s offwhite cotton knit sweater made for baby Aaron by his mother Lennie Jade while in hiding
Deventer because the Jewish population of Aalten had been decimated. Yitzchak’s brother-in-law convinced ... a daughter on July 2, 1948. Aaron graduated from law school in Indianapolis in 1970 and went on to ... practice law. Yitzchak, age 58, passed away in April 1971. Jan and Dela Wikkerink were named Righteous ... the Germans required that all Jews register with local authorities. The Germans soon began taking
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4380. Infant’s wool knit sweater made for baby Aaron by his mother Lennie Jade while in hiding
Deventer because the Jewish population of Aalten had been decimated. Yitzchak’s brother-in-law convinced ... a daughter on July 2, 1948. Aaron graduated from law school in Indianapolis in 1970 and went on to ... practice law. Yitzchak, age 58, passed away in April 1971. Jan and Dela Wikkerink were named Righteous ... the Germans required that all Jews register with local authorities. The Germans soon began taking
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4381. Henckels table knife with a scalloped edge brought with German Jewish prewar refugee
-Jewish legislation was in effect. The Nuremburg laws were enacted in 1935, and life for Jews in Germany ... 30, 1933, Adolf Hitler was elected Chancellor of Germany. Following the passage of the Nuremberg laws ... became increasingly difficult for German Jews. Later that year, Fritz, a doctor, and his wife, Gertrude ... Eventually, Jews were no longer able to practice medicine, and the family needed to emigrate. In 1938, Fritz
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4382. Henckels table knife with a scalloped edge brought with German Jewish prewar refugee
-Jewish legislation was in effect. The Nuremburg laws were enacted in 1935, and life for Jews in Germany ... laws in 1935, Ernestine’s son, Fritz, began looking for places where the family could immigrate as life ... became increasingly difficult for German Jews. Later that year, Fritz, a doctor, and his wife, Gertrude ... Eventually, Jews were no longer able to practice medicine, and the family needed to emigrate. In 1938, Fritz
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4383. Monogrammed dinner knife brought with a German Jewish prewar refugee
-Jewish legislation was in effect. The Nuremburg laws were enacted in 1935, and life for Jews in Germany ... Nuremberg laws in 1935, Ernestine’s son, Fritz, began looking for places where the family could immigrate as ... life became increasingly difficult for German Jews. Later that year, Fritz, a doctor, and his wife ... school. Eventually, Jews were no longer able to practice medicine, and the family needed to emigrate. In
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4384. Henckels dinner knife brought with a German Jewish prewar refugee
-Jewish legislation was in effect. The Nuremburg laws were enacted in 1935, and life for Jews in Germany ... Germany. Following the passage of the Nuremberg laws in 1935, Ernestine’s son, Fritz, began looking for ... places where the family could immigrate as life became increasingly difficult for German Jews. Later that ... ’s home and attended a local Jewish school. Eventually, Jews were no longer able to practice medicine, and
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4385. White leather wrist length left hand Masonic glove with side vent owned by a Hungarian Jewish emigre
her son-in-law’s family. The city was liberated by Soviet forces in January 1945. Lenke brought the ... were put in place; Jews had to wear Star of David armbands, move into designated buildings, and ... the hospital. On May 3, 1944, apartments and houses belonging to Jews were registered and labeled with ... a yellow star. Lenke, Bela, Kati, and their grandson Peter, moved in with Kati’s in laws, Armin and
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4386. Monogrammed silver ladle brought with a German Jewish prewar refugee
-Jewish legislation was in effect. The Nuremburg laws were enacted in 1935, and life for Jews in Germany ... Hitler was elected Chancellor of Germany. Following the passage of the Nuremberg laws in 1935, Ernestine ... difficult for German Jews. Later that year, Fritz, a doctor, and his wife, Gertrude, sent their daughter ... public school, she moved into Ernestine’s home and attended a local Jewish school. Eventually, Jews were
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4387. Monogrammed dinner knife brought with German Jewish prewar refugee
-Jewish legislation was in effect. The Nuremburg laws were enacted in 1935, and life for Jews in Germany ... elected Chancellor of Germany. Following the passage of the Nuremberg laws in 1935, Ernestine’s son, Fritz ... German Jews. Later that year, Fritz, a doctor, and his wife, Gertrude, sent their daughter, Illa, to ... moved into Ernestine’s home and attended a local Jewish school. Eventually, Jews were no longer able to
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4388. Brown leather billfold brought with a German Jewish prewar refugee
-Jewish legislation was in effect. The Nuremburg laws were enacted in 1935, and life for Jews in Germany ... Germany. Following the passage of the Nuremberg laws in 1935, Ernestine’s son, Fritz, began looking for ... places where the family could immigrate as life became increasingly difficult for German Jews. Later that ... ’s home and attended a local Jewish school. Eventually, Jews were no longer able to practice medicine, and
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4389. A survivor of the Lidice massacre shows Fiorello LaGuardia an album of photographs depicting the Nazi atrocity of June 1942, during an official visit by the UNRRA director to Lidice.
Jews from the Balkans and Hungary. Born and educated in New York City, Steinhardt was admitted to the ... prestigious law firm of Guggenheimer, Untermyer and Marshall, where his uncle Samuel Untermyer was a partner ... While practicing law there from 1920 through 1933, he also wrote articles on such topics as medical ... saving the lives of thousands of Jews. [Sources: Wyman, David S. The Abandonment of the Jews, Pantheon
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4390. UNRRA Director General Fiorello LaGuardia and U.S.
Jews from the Balkans and Hungary. Born and educated in New York City, Steinhardt was admitted to the ... prestigious law firm of Guggenheimer, Untermyer and Marshall, where his uncle Samuel Untermyer was a partner ... While practicing law there from 1920 through 1933, he also wrote articles on such topics as medical ... saving the lives of thousands of Jews. [Sources: Wyman, David S. The Abandonment of the Jews, Pantheon
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4391. During an official visit to Lidice, UNRRA Director General Fiorello LaGuardia and U.S.
Jews from the Balkans and Hungary. Born and educated in New York City, Steinhardt was admitted to the ... prestigious law firm of Guggenheimer, Untermyer and Marshall, where his uncle Samuel Untermyer was a partner ... While practicing law there from 1920 through 1933, he also wrote articles on such topics as medical ... saving the lives of thousands of Jews. [Sources: Wyman, David S. The Abandonment of the Jews, Pantheon
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4392. During an official visit to Lidice UNRRA Director General Fiorello La Guardia visits the site of the Nazi massacre of Czech civilians which was perpetrated in June 1942 in retaliation for the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich, then Reichsprotektor of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia.
Jews from the Balkans and Hungary. Born and educated in New York City, Steinhardt was admitted to the ... prestigious law firm of Guggenheimer, Untermyer and Marshall, where his uncle Samuel Untermyer was a partner ... While practicing law there from 1920 through 1933, he also wrote articles on such topics as medical ... saving the lives of thousands of Jews. [Sources: Wyman, David S. The Abandonment of the Jews, Pantheon
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4393. A survivor of the Lidice massacre shows Fiorello LaGuardia an album of photographs depicting the Nazi atrocity of June 1942, during an official visit by the UNRRA director to Lidice.
Jews from the Balkans and Hungary. Born and educated in New York City, Steinhardt was admitted to the ... prestigious law firm of Guggenheimer, Untermyer and Marshall, where his uncle Samuel Untermyer was a partner ... While practicing law there from 1920 through 1933, he also wrote articles on such topics as medical ... saving the lives of thousands of Jews. [Sources: Wyman, David S. The Abandonment of the Jews, Pantheon
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4394. Porcelain figurine of a seated female acquired from Adolf Hitler’s Munich apartment
was raised Catholic but had a Jewish grandfather and was classified as a Jew under German law. In 1934 ... Philipp Rosenthal had a Jewish grandfather, and he was considered a Jew under German law. As such, the ... Hindenburg. Under Hitler, Nazi authorities began suppressing the rights and personal freedoms of Jews and ... suppressing the rights and personal freedoms of Jews. Even though he was raised Catholic, the Nazis determined
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4395. Watercolor of Auschwitz painted by a Polish Jewish artist after the Holocaust
Jews of the city. They took Fred’s store, the family’s apartment, and their valuables. The Germans ... immediate measures aimed at isolating, exploiting, and persecuting the Jews of the city. When he returned ... Kraków with two of his brothers and two brothers-in-law. The five of them left with a group of twenty ... seven Jews. The roads were full of people fleeing the Nazi terror. Fred was able to bring some gold
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4396. Certificate for the French Resistance and Cross of War medals awarded to a German Jewish resistance fighter
Henri Engel, a German Jew living in France, who died while fighting with the French resistance during ... including Lyon. The situation for foreign born Jews in Vichy France became progressively worse, and many ... passed that restricted every aspect of Jewish life. In the mid-1930’s, conditions worsened for Jews in ... Germany as more punitive anti-Jewish laws were enacted. On November 9 and 10, 1938, during the
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4397. Silver locket with an engraved monogram and an infant's photo saved by an Austrian refugee family
’s were considered Jews under Nazi racial laws. Elisabeth and Georg were sent to live with their uncles in ... persecution. Although they were practicing Catholics and did not identify themselves as Jews, they were Jews ... under Nazi law. After Kristallnacht in November 9, 1938, Elisabeth's parents decided to send the ... troops marched into Austria and annexed the country. Anti-Jewish legislation was enacted prohibiting Jews
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4398. Miniature mother of pearl compass carried by an Austrian refugee family
Catholics and did not identify themselves as Jews, they were Jews under Nazi law. After Kristallnacht in ... ’s were considered Jews under Nazi racial laws. Elisabeth and Georg were sent to live with their uncles in ... troops marched into Austria and annexed the country. Anti-Jewish legislation was enacted prohibiting Jews
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4399. Eichmann Trial -- Session 113 -- Prosecution continues summing up
Jews, and that he was only working within the framework of the government. Hausner adds that this ... the plan to exterminate the Jews in the General Government area, named after Reinhart Heydrich. 00:48 ... :36 The fourth count against Eichmann is read, concerning the prevention of births among Jews. His ... These led to the Nuremberg Laws. Hausner says that Eichmann changed his story three times, and must be
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4400. Łódź (Litzmannstadt) ghetto scrip, 5 mark coin
summer 1944, Łódź, the last ghetto in Poland, was destroyed and the remaining Jews were sent to Chelmno ... 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