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4426. Arthur Seyss-Inquart enters the courtroom prior to his sentencing for war crimes.
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 ... countries in which the crimes had been committed and adjudged according to the laws of the nation concerned ... Nazi law before the start of World War II and so that subsequent tribunals would have jurisdiction to
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4427. "Sunday's Child"
In September 1935, the Nazis announced the Nuremberg Laws, which excluded Jews from citizenship and ... lived. Because of the laws, Lili was not permitted to take her final exams in 1937. In 1938, she went to ... -Jewish laws. In 1938, she went to Paris to continue her studies at the Ranson Academie. It was at this
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4428. Cartoon of Mickey and Minnie Mouse created prewar by a Romanian high school student
Berlin, Germany. On April 7, 1933, a law was enacted forbidding Jewish civil servants from holding public ... On April 7, 1933, the Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service was passed ... forbidding Jewish civil servants to hold public positions. Under this law, Haber, a Jewish convert to ... and Jews from Arab countries to Israel. The plane crashed north of Rome, Italy, killing all passengers
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4429. Katalina Miselbach Litvak papers
anti-Semitic laws based on Germany’s Nuremberg racial laws. A March 1939 law required all Jewish men of ... On April 24, the Hungarian authorities established a ghetto for Jews on the outskirts of Karcag. A
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4430. Star of David patch printed with Jude worn by a German Jewish woman
Badge received by Margret Simon Hantman in 1941, after German authorities required all Jews to ... Nuremberg Laws were passed and he was forced to work as a laborer on the outskirts of the city. In October ... Laws were passed. The family moved to Bernau, a small town north of Berlin. Her father worked as a ... by law, to attend a Temple school for Jewish children only. Her family was not religious, but Margret
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4431. Atarah with a gold metallic thread floral pattern owned by a prewar German Jewish emigre to the US
his arrival in the US. The Nazi dictatorship enacted anti-Jewish laws and the persecution of Jews grew ... -Jewish laws were enacted to disenfranchise Jewish people. Leo and Bertha decided to leave Germany. The ... power in Germany in January 1933 and increasingly punitive anti-Jewish laws were enacted by the Nazi
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4432. Unauthorized Salvadoran citizenship certificate issued to Fanny Schwab (b.
Jews from Alsace and hid children in southern France. Her brother-in-law Dr. Joseph Weill was also ... the world about the deportation of Hungarian Jews and the mass murder taking place at Auschwitz. He ... from desperate Jews throughout Europe, he expanded his operation, opening a separate office with his ... The certificates were sent to Jews in almost every country under Nazi occupation, and their efficacy
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4433. Ceramic change holder in the shape of an Orthodox Jewish man
The Katz Ehrenthal Collection is a collection of over 900 objects depicting Jews and antisemitic ... ), which Orthodox Jews adhere to for religious reasons. Orthodox Judaism is the most traditional and ... stringent of the three main branches of modern Judaism. Orthodox Jews believe the Torah is of divine origin ... and strive to adhere to the 613 commandments of Jewish Law. The long, black suit-style jacket is
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4434. Fonds Abadi (CMXCIV)
War II, was a Syrian Jew, a medievalist, and a theater and radio man. He is best known for his action ... In the summer of 1943, Moussa Abadi, a Jew who had fled from Paris to Nice, approached Rémond. An ... Italian officer in the occupying forces told Abadi about the mass murder of Jews in Eastern Europe that he ... occupy Nice and its vicinity and deport the Jews who had found refuge there. Rémond assured him that all
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4435. Portrait photograph by Judy Glickman of a Danish man who organized rescue efforts
eleven Danish citizens who rescued Jews in German occupied Denmark and a Jewish couple who were rescued ... rescuer. As a medical student, Ole organized rescue efforts for Jews hiding at Bispebjerg hospital ... affairs. Jews were not molested and the German presence was limited. After the Germans invaded the Soviet ... 1943, the Germans declared martial law and began to address the Jewish problem. A mass deportation was
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4436. Identification card belonging to Paul Komor certifying that he is temporarily in charge of Hungarian interests in China.
grandson of Salomon Kohn, a Hungarian Jew who officially "Magyarized" the family name in 1881. Born in ... with his brother-in-law. A staunch Hungarian patriot, Paul Komor was named Honorary Consul General for ... Sir Victor Sassoon, a wealthy Iraqi Jew with British citizenship, to head a committee that would be
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4437. Portrait of a Hungarian actress, who had lent assistance to a Jewish family, during the war holds her cat.
grew up in Budapest where his father owned a store. In 1939, in accordance with anti-Jewish laws ... Ivan's grandfather. The apartment had been specially designated for Jews, and a large yellow star hung ... a safe house. However, in November 1944 the Arrow Cross ordered the remaining Jews of Budapest into
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4438. Shutzpass issued by the Swiss consulate to Tihamer Pal.
grew up in Budapest where his father owned a store. In 1939, in accordance with anti-Jewish laws ... Ivan's grandfather. The apartment had been specially designated for Jews, and a large yellow star hung ... a safe house. However, in November 1944 the Arrow Cross ordered the remaining Jews of Budapest into
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4439. Young children, some holding dolls, pose with their teacher outside a building in a religious kibbutz in Salzburg Austria.
Germans military. The ghetto was overcrowded when the Jews from Subotica and the Baja ghetto were ... transferred to Bacsalmas. Approximately on June 20, 1944 Sheindel and Betty Trebitz and other Jews from the ... Sheindel and her new sister-in-law, Rochl Stern Trebitz, left Yugoslavia and joined Israel in the "New
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4440. Children play soccer in a home in Heiden, Switzerland.
1908. After anti-Jewish laws were passed in 1938, Jews were severely harassed in Hungary. Manny ... known as the Vaada. He secured spots for Ella and Manny on the Kasztner Transport, a group of Jews the
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4441. Group portrait of children in their bathing suits from the Heiden children's home in Switzerland visiting a public swimming pool.
1908. After anti-Jewish laws were passed in 1938, Jews were severely harassed in Hungary. Manny ... known as the Vaada. He secured spots for Ella and Manny on the Kasztner Transport, a group of Jews the
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4442. Group portrait of children and staff posing on the grounds of the Heiden children's home in Switzerland.
1908. After anti-Jewish laws were passed in 1938, Jews were severely harassed in Hungary. Manny ... known as the Vaada. He secured spots for Ella and Manny on the Kasztner Transport, a group of Jews the
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4443. Children from the Heiden children's home and their mothers pose for a group portrait in front of view of the town.
1908. After anti-Jewish laws were passed in 1938, Jews were severely harassed in Hungary. Manny ... known as the Vaada. He secured spots for Ella and Manny on the Kasztner Transport, a group of Jews the
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4444. Manny Mandel poses with a younger disabled child and a pair of roller skates he received as a gift from America.
1908. After anti-Jewish laws were passed in 1938, Jews were severely harassed in Hungary. Manny ... known as the Vaada. He secured spots for Ella and Manny on the Kasztner Transport, a group of Jews the
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4445. Kasztner Transport survivors, Ella Mandel poses with her son Manny and a five-year-old child in the Heiden children's home in Switzerland.
1908. After anti-Jewish laws were passed in 1938, Jews were severely harassed in Hungary. Manny ... known as the Vaada. He secured spots for Ella and Manny on the Kasztner Transport, a group of Jews the
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4446. Close-up portrait of Zeev (Vladimir) Jabotinsky, leader of the Revisionist Zionists.
the Revisionist Zionists. Jabotinsky was born in Odessa in 1880. He studied law in Switzerland ... immigrants into Palestine and created underground army, the Irgun Tzeva Leumi to defend Jews against Arab ... Kovno Ghetto, along with 29,000 other Lithuanian Jews. After two years in the ghetto, Elly and his
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4447. Werner Katzenstein postcards
dictatorship took control of Germany. All the male Jews in the county where they lived, including Werner ... enacted legislation to strip Jews of their rights. In 1935, Werner’s father was no longer allowed to buy ... Anti-Semitic laws forced his father’s farming supply business to close in 1935, the family moved to the
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4448. Lithograph
Publishing, owned by her brother-in-law Abraham Joseph Stybel. Luba and Jacob had a son, Robert Michael, born ... occupied on the 29th. On November 23, Jews were required to wear white armbands with blue Stars of David to ... conscripted for forced labor. Luba and her family and all the city’s Jews were confined to a walled in ghetto
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4449. Gouache of destroyed buildings after the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising by a ghetto inmate
Publishing, owned by her brother-in-law Abraham Joseph Stybel. Luba and Jacob had a son, Robert Michael, born ... occupied on the 29th. On November 23, Jews were required to wear white armbands with blue Stars of David to ... conscripted for forced labor. Luba and her family and all the city’s Jews were confined to a walled in ghetto
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4450. Gouache
Publishing, owned by her brother-in-law Abraham Joseph Stybel. Luba and Jacob had a son, Robert Michael, born ... occupied on the 29th. On November 23, Jews were required to wear white armbands with blue Stars of David to ... conscripted for forced labor. Luba and her family and all the city’s Jews were confined to a walled in ghetto