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4476. Oral history interview with Henry Palmer
Jews to return to Poland; deciding to be a director of orphans sent back to Poland; the large amount of ... antisemitism and numerous returning Jews being killed; the Joint sponsoring his family to go to Paris, France ... moving to Detroit, Michigan in 1954 to be near his wife’s brother-in-law; changing his last name to
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4477. Oral history interview with Luisa Salem
absence of general antisemitic laws; an increasing number of reprisals against individual Jewish families ... in the Plateia Eleftherias at gunpoint; the requirement for Jews to register and wear the Star of ... house with two stories and two families on each floor; the first deportations of Jews from Thessaloniki
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4478. Oral history interview with Hansrudolf Hauth
activities; his father’s work as an editor for International Law in Zürich; the deportation and imprisonment ... 10, 1944 70 Jews and half-Jews from Bosch were rounded up after Himmler’s decree and sent to a work
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4479. Oral history interview with David Eiger
antisemitism from a teacher; not being allowed to attend university or join the military as a Jew; joining his ... with his mother; 3000 Jews remaining in Radom by January 1943; being assigned the task of count loot ... sister surviving a round up and massacre; living in a small room with his uncle and his brother-in-law
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4480. Oral history interview with Josef Garlinski
attending university in Warsaw, Poland, and studying law; his memories of the start of the war on September ... captured by German troops; the German fifth column; attitudes of other nationalities including Jews to the ... sheltering Jews; his prior knowledge of Auschwitz; being sent to Auschwitz in 1943 and his initial
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4481. Oral history interview with Gerda Kroitzer
anti-Jewish laws; Jews being forced to live in crowded houses; suffering as a child in those years and ... suicide rates among German Jews; her family discussing emigration; evacuation from Hanover on July 24
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4482. Oral history interview with Elka Farfel
Jews were killed); Magalif (head of the Judenrat) giving them permission to wed; her marriage in ... with her husband and father-in-law during the ghetto's liquidation (her family perished); their escape ... from the ghetto when it was being burned and witnessing the murder of other escaping Jews; her husband
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4483. Oral history interview with Rachel Kalisher
support of Germany; the anti-Jewish laws; being deported in Fall 1941; the Vilna ghetto; stories of the ... mass killings of Jews by Germans; hiding from forced labor deportations; escaping to the Bialystok ... unwelcomed; the remaining 30 Jews in Bialystok; joining the Brechah movement; the arrival of survivors from
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4484. Oral history interview with Charles Barber
attending a public grade school, where some of the non-Jews wouldn't speak with him; his memories of the ... hungry; the Jews being summoned to the courthouse in town and being separated from his mother by the ... Budapest to work in a factory; attending law school but leaving when the revolution began; going to Austria
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4485. Oral history interview with Jack Heiman
antisemitism in Demmelsdorf in 1929; relations between the Jews and non-Jews; his father’s death in 1934; going ... the Nuremburg laws; the events on Kristallnacht, including the destruction of the Jewish stores and
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4486. Oral history interview with René Elbez
’s religious observations; the anti-Jewish laws during WWII; volunteering with other Jews to fight in the war ... Universelle; the violent uprising and pogrom against the Jews in Constantine in August 1934; his family
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4487. Oral history interview with Aron Grynwald
the Kraków Judenrat; anti-Jewish laws imposed in 1939; having to wear a Jewish star; the confiscation ... in the Warsaw ghetto; escaping the June 3, 1942 selection of 6,000 Jews in the Kraków ghetto because ... of his special work permit; hiding with his wife, Gitla, to escape another selection, of 7,000 Jews
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4488. Metal box made by a slave laborer and engraved with camp names
Born December 7, 1915 in Kielce, Poland 1932 - studied law in Warsaw, beaten by the students ... to Warsaw - helped Jews to sell apartments to non-Jews; Warsaw Ghetto - not active in resistance, was
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4489. Ministerstwo Administracji Publicznej w Warszawie (Sygn. 199)
), Department of Administration and Law (Departament Administracyjno-Prawny), Department of Religious ... the Central Committee of Jews in Poland (CKŻP), Jewish political parties, organizations (e.g. Joint ... Central Committee of Polish Jews
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4490. Augusta Treulich Wrchovszká and Alexander Wrchovszky papers
correspondence, and subject files documenting the effects of anti‐Semitic laws on the Wrchovszky family in ... occupied Czechoslovakia, Alexander Wrchovszky’s internment at a camp for Jews of mixed parentage at ... Alexander Wrchovszky’s citizenship and residency status, the order for Jews to wear the yellow star, the
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4491. Guidebook with a map given to Louise Lawrence-Israels by a friend
By the time Louise was born, anti-Semetic laws were enacted and Jews were forced to wear a yellow ... star. By July of 1942 deportations of Jews from the Netherlands to the extermination camps of Auschwitz
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4492. Book
Book codifying Jewish law concerned with "Life Ways," and the Passover liturgy, and also a loose ... Jews by the government of Nazi Germany. ... Shule [Old Synagogue]. After Hitler was appointed Chancellor in 1933, the persecution of Jews became
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4493. Stuffed toy monkey used to smuggle money by Austrian Jewish woman
England in 1938. Since anti-Jewish laws restricted the amount of money Jews could take out of the country ... annexation of Austria to Nazi Germany, occurred. Jews were disenfranchised and no longer permitted to take
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4494. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 10 kronen note, acquired by a Polish Jewish refugee and activist
had no real monetary value. As a law student at Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Emanuel joined the ... also had multiple younger siblings. During this time, Jews comprised almost a quarter of the Krakow ... Jacka in Krakow, a classical school founded in 1857. He went on to earn a law degree from Jagiellonian ... Jews comprised almost a quarter of the Krakow population. He became familiar with Yiddish culture as a
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4495. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 50 kronen note, acquired by a Polish Jewish refugee and activist
had no real monetary value. As a law student at Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Emanuel joined the ... also had multiple younger siblings. During this time, Jews comprised almost a quarter of the Krakow ... Jacka in Krakow, a classical school founded in 1857. He went on to earn a law degree from Jagiellonian ... Jews comprised almost a quarter of the Krakow population. He became familiar with Yiddish culture as a
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4496. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 20 kronen note, acquired by a Polish Jewish refugee and activist
had no real monetary value. As a law student at Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Emanuel joined the ... also had multiple younger siblings. During this time, Jews comprised almost a quarter of the Krakow ... Jacka in Krakow, a classical school founded in 1857. He went on to earn a law degree from Jagiellonian ... Jews comprised almost a quarter of the Krakow population. He became familiar with Yiddish culture as a
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4497. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 5 kronen note, acquired by a Polish Jewish refugee and activist
had no real monetary value. As a law student at Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Emanuel joined the ... also had multiple younger siblings. During this time, Jews comprised almost a quarter of the Krakow ... Jacka in Krakow, a classical school founded in 1857. He went on to earn a law degree from Jagiellonian ... Jews comprised almost a quarter of the Krakow population. He became familiar with Yiddish culture as a
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4498. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 2 kronen note, acquired by a Polish Jewish refugee and activist
had no real monetary value. As a law student at Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Emanuel joined the ... also had multiple younger siblings. During this time, Jews comprised almost a quarter of the Krakow ... Jacka in Krakow, a classical school founded in 1857. He went on to earn a law degree from Jagiellonian ... Jews comprised almost a quarter of the Krakow population. He became familiar with Yiddish culture as a
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4499. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 1 krone note, acquired by a Polish Jewish refugee and activist
had no real monetary value. As a law student at Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Emanuel joined the ... also had multiple younger siblings. During this time, Jews comprised almost a quarter of the Krakow ... Jacka in Krakow, a classical school founded in 1857. He went on to earn a law degree from Jagiellonian ... Jews comprised almost a quarter of the Krakow population. He became familiar with Yiddish culture as a
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4500. Yellow and brown plastic hair clip owned by a young girl in German occupied Budapest
occupation of Hungary in spring 1944. Roszi. her parents, two sisters-in-law, and one niece were given refuge ... bearers were under the protection of the consulate. Roszi, her parents, Ilona, her sister-in-law, Rose ... were among approximately 300 Jews who were murdered this way. Ilona was in Auschwitz when it was ... waiting in line for several hours, she changed her mind. It was now after the curfew set for Jews and