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4651. United Jewish Appeal officials visit to Israel, circa 1948
films belonging to his late father-in-law, Julian B. Venezky, an American Jew active in efforts to help ... Robert Wertheimer donated a collection of films belonging to his late father-in-law, Julian B ... Venezky, an American Jew active in efforts to help Holocaust survivors emigrate to the new state of Israel ... JEWS
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4652. Israeli postage stamp commemorating the Warsaw ghetto uprising
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 ... bureaucratic process that led to the mass murder of Jews as a matter of routine. Rejected by five publishers
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4653. Oral history interview with Helen Segall
Ajzenberg Szwom, who was a Zionist; living in a mixed neighborhood of Jews and non-Jews; having a large ... restrictions placed on Jews; the executions of communists; the first major Aktion on August 21, 1941, during ... which her father and his two brothers and two brothers-in-law were taken to the police station, beaten ... chief cataloger at the Law School; marrying in 1954 and moving to Philadelphia, PA; having two children
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4654. Loewenstein family papers
confiscated in late summer. In the fall, most of Luxembourg's Jews were sent to France and shuttled between ... separated by Henriette and Fernande. In December, Armand’s sister and brother-in-law, Celestine and Alfred ... fall, most Luxembourg Jews were sent to neighboring France. For several days they were shuttled back ... and brother-in-law, Celestine and husband Alfred Weil, arranged for their release, and the
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4655. Pair of wool mid-calf socks worn by a Yugoslavian man
in the Italian-occupied zone where they would be safe. The Italian authorities treated Jews fairly ... and rejected German demands to transfer Jews to German camps. In January 1942, the Italian authorities ... Sephardic Jews, descendants of Jews who were forced out of Spain or Portugal during the Spanish Inquisition ... governed by the Ustaše and administered by the Germans. The regime enacted anti-Jewish laws, confiscated
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4656. Group portrait of survivors from the Jewish community of Czortkow, who are attending a memorial service in Wroclaw, Poland.
Union in June 1941, hundreds of young Jews fled the area. Itcie and Gedalia Aschkenase, Lola's maternal ... later, some 200 Jews were killed in a pogrom, and an additional 300 Jews were killed in the prison ... place in the ghetto on August 28, 1942, 2,000 Jews were rounded up and sent to the Belzec death camp ... Lola for two or three months under a bed until her son-in-law ordered Lola out of the house. In the
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4657. Group portrait of the Betar Zionist youth group in the Eschwegedisplaced person' camp.
Union in June 1941, hundreds of young Jews fled the area. Itcie and Gedalia Aschkenase, Lola's maternal ... later, some 200 Jews were killed in a pogrom, and an additional 300 Jews were killed in the prison ... place in the ghetto on August 28, 1942, 2,000 Jews were rounded up and sent to the Belzec death camp ... Lola for two or three months under a bed until her son-in-law ordered Lola out of the house. In the
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4658. Group portrait of the Betar Zionist youth group in the Eschwege displaced persons' camp.
Union in June 1941, hundreds of young Jews fled the area. Itcie and Gedalia Aschkenase, Lola's maternal ... later, some 200 Jews were killed in a pogrom, and an additional 300 Jews were killed in the prison ... place in the ghetto on August 28, 1942, 2,000 Jews were rounded up and sent to the Belzec death camp ... Lola for two or three months under a bed until her son-in-law ordered Lola out of the house. In the
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4659. Group portrait of school children in the Eschwege displaced persons' camp.
Union in June 1941, hundreds of young Jews fled the area. Itcie and Gedalia Aschkenase, Lola's maternal ... later, some 200 Jews were killed in a pogrom, and an additional 300 Jews were killed in the prison ... place in the ghetto on August 28, 1942, 2,000 Jews were rounded up and sent to the Belzec death camp ... Lola for two or three months under a bed until her son-in-law ordered Lola out of the house. In the
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4660. School children from the Eschwege displaced persons' camp board a truck for a Lag B'Omer excursion.
Union in June 1941, hundreds of young Jews fled the area. Itcie and Gedalia Aschkenase, Lola's maternal ... later, some 200 Jews were killed in a pogrom, and an additional 300 Jews were killed in the prison ... place in the ghetto on August 28, 1942, 2,000 Jews were rounded up and sent to the Belzec death camp ... Lola for two or three months under a bed until her son-in-law ordered Lola out of the house. In the
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4661. Textile conservator Lizou Fenyvesi repairs a dress worn by a Jewish child while living in hiding in Poland during World War II.
Union in June 1941, hundreds of young Jews fled the area. Itcie and Gedalia Aschkenase, Lola's maternal ... later, some 200 Jews were killed in a pogrom, and an additional 300 Jews were killed in the prison ... place in the ghetto on August 28, 1942, 2,000 Jews were rounded up and sent to the Belzec death camp ... Lola for two or three months under a bed until her son-in-law ordered Lola out of the house. In the
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4662. Textile conservator Gail Singer prepares a mount to display a dress worn by a Jewish child while living in hiding in Poland during World War II.
Union in June 1941, hundreds of young Jews fled the area. Itcie and Gedalia Aschkenase, Lola's maternal ... later, some 200 Jews were killed in a pogrom, and an additional 300 Jews were killed in the prison ... place in the ghetto on August 28, 1942, 2,000 Jews were rounded up and sent to the Belzec death camp ... Lola for two or three months under a bed until her son-in-law ordered Lola out of the house. In the
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4663. Textile conservators Lizou Fenyvesi and Gail Singer prepare a mount to display a dress worn by a Jewish child while living in hiding in Poland during World War II.
Union in June 1941, hundreds of young Jews fled the area. Itcie and Gedalia Aschkenase, Lola's maternal ... later, some 200 Jews were killed in a pogrom, and an additional 300 Jews were killed in the prison ... place in the ghetto on August 28, 1942, 2,000 Jews were rounded up and sent to the Belzec death camp ... Lola for two or three months under a bed until her son-in-law ordered Lola out of the house. In the
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4664. Factory-printed Star of David badge printed with Jude, manufactured in Nazi Germany.
service in World War I. In September 1935, the Nuremberg Laws excluded Jews from citizenship and mandated ... 1941, all Jews in the Reich six years of age or older were required to wear a badge, which consisted of ... a yellow Star of David with a black outline and the word “Jew” printed inside the star in German ... Chancellor of Germany in January 1933. The increasing restrictions and pressures on Jews led Ernst to
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4665. La Defense du People anti-Jewish propaganda stamp
laws and ordinances, rounded Jews up for forced labor and began deportations of Jews in 1942. This ... The Katz Ehrenthal Collection is a collection of over 900 objects depicting Jews and antisemitic ... and early 1940s. It features a red design on a black background, with text directed at Jews and the ... nationalistic culture that was easily influenced by authoritarianism. Many in this region viewed Jews, many of
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4666. La Defense du People anti-Jewish propaganda stamp
laws and ordinances, rounded Jews up for forced labor and began deportations of Jews in 1942. This ... The Katz Ehrenthal Collection is a collection of over 900 objects depicting Jews and antisemitic ... and early 1940s. It features a red design on a black background, with text directed at Jews and the ... nationalistic culture that was easily influenced by authoritarianism. Many in this region viewed Jews, many of
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4667. La Defense du People anti-Jewish propaganda stamp
laws and ordinances, rounded Jews up for forced labor and began deportations of Jews in 1942. This ... The Katz Ehrenthal Collection is a collection of over 900 objects depicting Jews and antisemitic ... and early 1940s. It features a red design on a black background, with text directed at Jews and the ... nationalistic culture that was easily influenced by authoritarianism. Many in this region viewed Jews, many of
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4668. La Defense du People anti-Jewish propaganda stamp
laws and ordinances, rounded Jews up for forced labor and began deportations of Jews in 1942. This ... The Katz Ehrenthal Collection is a collection of over 900 objects depicting Jews and antisemitic ... and early 1940s. It features a red design on a black background, with text directed at Jews and the ... nationalistic culture that was easily influenced by authoritarianism. Many in this region viewed Jews, many of
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4669. Star of David badge printed Jood worn by German Jewish boy
Yellow cloth Star of David patch, with Jood for Jew, worn by Rene W. Schonfeldt, 10, in German ... occupied Netherlands beginning April 29, 1942, when he was interned in Westerbork transit camp. Jews were ... enacted laws to persecute and disenfranchise the Jewish population. Hans, Hanna, and Rene fled to the ... to hold non-Dutch Jews. It then became a transit camp which also processed and detained Dutch Jews
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4670. Portrait photograph by Judy Glickman of female Danish rescuer
eleven Danish citizens who rescued Jews in German occupied Denmark and a Jewish couple who were rescued ... in the Communist underground in Denmark. Karen arranged for hundreds of Jews to be safely sent from ... control of domestic affairs. Jews were not molested and the German presence was limited. After the Germans ... developed. On August 29, 1943, the Germans declared martial law and began to address the Jewish problem. A
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4671. Playfully fighting over cigarettes
law; still and motion picture photography was his lifelong hobby. In the 1930s, he made travel and ... and later to the US. AGH was born on March 1, 1909. He studied music and law; still and motion picture ... . In 1928, Albert graduated from the König-Georg-Gymnasium in Dresden. He then studied law in Hamburg ... authorities passed many anti-Semitic laws that isolated and restricted the everyday lives of the Jewish
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4672. Track and field events in Pirna; prewar Jewish life in Germany
law; still and motion picture photography was his lifelong hobby. In the 1930s, he made travel and ... and later to the US. AGH was born on March 1, 1909. He studied music and law; still and motion picture ... . In 1928, Albert graduated from the König-Georg-Gymnasium in Dresden. He then studied law in Hamburg ... authorities passed many anti-Semitic laws that isolated and restricted the everyday lives of the Jewish
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4673. Wedding in Brussels
law; still and motion picture photography was his lifelong hobby. In the 1930s, he made travel and ... and later to the US. AGH was born on March 1, 1909. He studied music and law; still and motion picture ... . In 1928, Albert graduated from the König-Georg-Gymnasium in Dresden. He then studied law in Hamburg ... authorities passed many anti-Semitic laws that isolated and restricted the everyday lives of the Jewish
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4674. Family life in Pirna, Germany
law; still and motion picture photography was his lifelong hobby. In the 1930s, he made travel and ... and later to the US. AGH was born on March 1, 1909. He studied music and law; still and motion picture ... . In 1928, Albert graduated from the König-Georg-Gymnasium in Dresden. He then studied law in Hamburg ... authorities passed many anti-Semitic laws that isolated and restricted the everyday lives of the Jewish
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4675. Postcard with New Year's wishes and a drawing of a barracks sent from Beaune-la-Rolande transit camp
father was demobilized. He returned to Paris and registered with the police as required by law. On May 14 ... warned by a shopkeeper that the Germans were rounding up Jews throughout the city. She and Israel went ... into hiding with neighbors. Then they fled south to the unoccupied zone with Shifra's sister-in-law and ... Toulouse. He returned to Paris and registered with the police as required by law. On May 14, 1941, he was