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4676. 30th anniversary hospital medallion and box awarded to a Macedonian Jewish man
-Semitic laws were immediately put into effect. Jews were prohibited from leaving the city, forced to wear ... Anti-Jewish laws were passed that restricted Avram and his family’s lives. Later that year, Avram ... into hiding. In spring 1943, Jews were expelled from the city and Avram traveled to a camp in Pleven ... and Mirjam Sadikario, a Sephardic Jewish couple. The Sephardi were Jews who were expelled from the
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4677. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 100 kronen note, given to German Jewish prisoner
Geltungsjude, Jews by law. In 1938, Jewish children were barred from public schools, and Hans and Claire had to ... classified as Geltungsjude, Jewish by law, he was subject to anti-Jewish restrictions beginning in 1935 ... passage of the Nuremberg Laws, Hans and Claire, as offspring of a mixed marriage, were classified as ... were forced out of their house in order to make their neighborhood Judenrein, free of Jews, by the end
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4678. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 50 kronen note, given to German Jewish prisoner
Geltungsjude, Jews by law. In 1938, Jewish children were barred from public schools, and Hans and Claire had to ... classified as Geltungsjude, Jewish by law, he was subject to anti-Jewish restrictions beginning in 1935 ... passage of the Nuremberg Laws, Hans and Claire, as offspring of a mixed marriage, were classified as ... were forced out of their house in order to make their neighborhood Judenrein, free of Jews, by the end
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4679. Bronia Bruenner poses two other cousin Shaul Klieger (left) and Shaul (Bobush) Hochstein (right.).
She therefore sent her back to Krakow to stay with her sister-in-law, Rosa Berger who was living as an ... organized by Ben Zion Kalb, a Polish Jew living in Slovakia. When the children arrived in Bratislava, they ... children's home in Barbizon on the outskirts of Paris. Bronia, her father and mother-in-law immigrated to
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4680. Shaul Klieger and Bronia Bruenner pose with two adult care givers in Cieszyn.
She therefore sent her back to Krakow to stay with her sister-in-law, Rosa Berger who was living as an ... organized by Ben Zion Kalb, a Polish Jew living in Slovakia. When the children arrived in Bratislava, they ... children's home in Barbizon on the outskirts of Paris. Bronia, her father and mother-in-law immigrated to
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4681. Bronia Bruenner poses with her aunt and cousins after liberation.
She therefore sent her back to Krakow to stay with her sister-in-law, Rosa Berger who was living as an ... organized by Ben Zion Kalb, a Polish Jew living in Slovakia. When the children arrived in Bratislava, they ... children's home in Barbizon on the outskirts of Paris. Bronia, her father and mother-in-law immigrated to
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4682. Defendant Walther Funk, former Reichsminister of Economics, speaks with his defense attorney, Dr.
Funk played an early role in driving German Jews from the economy and took part in the confiscation of ... 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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4683. Walther Funk, the former Nazi minister of economics and president of the Reichsbank, a defendant at the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals at Nuremberg.
Funk played an early role in driving German Jews from the economy and took part in the confiscation of ... 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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4684. Mug-shot of defendant Walter Blume at the Einsatzgruppen Trial.
Einsatzgruppen B, operating in the vicinity of Moscow. A doctor of law, Blume served in the Prussian Secret ... the death of 996 Jews before his reassignment to Gestapo headquarters in August or September 1941 ... Nuernberg Military Tribunal Under Control Law No. 10, 9:529-532, 139-140; War Crimes Trial Records of Case
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4685. Caricature of Nuremberg International Military Tribunal defendant Walther Funk, by the German newspaper caricaturist, Peis.
Funk played an early role in driving German Jews from the economy and took part in the confiscation of ... 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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4686. View of the defendants dock at the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals at Nuremberg.
supervisor (a German Jew owho immigrated first to Palestine and then to the United States) is seated fourth ... 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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4687. Studio portrait of Rushka Pomerancz taken in the Warsaw ghetto only a year or two before she died of typhus.
for Jews became more perilous with the imposition of Jewish discriminatory laws. Ida's parents ... local farmers. They then made their way to Paris where they stayed with Maurice's brother-in-law for
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4688. Group portrait of children in an orphanage in Israel.
children as well, and Sala's father attempted to return to Chelm. He and his brother-in-law Szyja Frucht ... Sala and several other children in the care of her sister-in-law, Itta. On multiple occasions, the ... fear that they would be caught and killed for helping Jews. Although Chizuk provided a sanctuary for
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4689. Sala Perec, a young Polish Jewish survivor, stands next to a tree outside the children's home in Dornstadt.
children as well, and Sala's father attempted to return to Chelm. He and his brother-in-law Szyja Frucht ... Sala and several other children in the care of her sister-in-law, Itta. On multiple occasions, the ... fear that they would be caught and killed for helping Jews. Although Chizuk provided a sanctuary for
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4690. Edith Cord collection
Nazism in Austria. In 1938, Italy passed the same anti-Jewish laws, similar to the Nuremburg laws, and ... Jews. They received a residence permit in a small village in France where Edith and her mother did farm
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4691. Curt Gutsmuth papers
’s brother and sister-in -law, Felix and Flora van Beek. In 1980, Yad Vashem recognized Petrus Franciscus ... letter from Jette Levi to her son and daughter-in-law, Felix and Flory, who were in hiding in the ... regarding the arrests of Jews, a resistance newspaper from Amersfoort, Netherlands where Curt and Nelly were
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4692. Fritz Rosenthal family papers
Karl Rosenthal was forced to close his law practice at the end of 1938 and to sell his home for half of ... document, describing his experience as a Jewish lawyer in Würzburg following the Nuremberg laws, his role ... as a consultant for German Jews dispossessed during the process of Aryanization, his arrests and his
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4693. Training at a Hitler Youth camp
the Museum by his daughter and son-in-law. Two films, which are of excellent visual quality, show ... individuals, such as the mentally handicapped and Jews. ... his son-in-law and daughter, James and Barbara Gatti, to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
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4694. Officers oversee training and exercises at a Hitler Youth camp
the Museum by his daughter and son-in-law. Two films, which are of excellent visual quality, show ... individuals, such as the mentally handicapped and Jews. ... his son-in-law and daughter, James and Barbara Gatti, to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
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4695. Hitler Youth tour Japan
the Museum by his daughter and son-in-law. Two films, which are of excellent visual quality, show ... individuals, such as the mentally handicapped and Jews. ... his son-in-law and daughter, James and Barbara Gatti, to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
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4696. Hitler Youth visit Egypt and Japan
the Museum by his daughter and son-in-law. Two films, which are of excellent visual quality, show ... individuals, such as the mentally handicapped and Jews. ... his son-in-law and daughter, James and Barbara Gatti, to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
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4697. Eichmann Trial -- Session 114 -- Servatius's closing statement and end of trial
Session 114. Dr. Servatius talks about the Israeli law concerning Nazis and their collaborators ... 00:03:01 Retroactivity of law is discussed. He accuses the London Statute of being created, tailor ... JEWS
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4698. Oral history interview with Isaac Breiter
Blanca; his parents’ religious backgrounds; his father bringing his mother-in-law and his brothers-in-law ... after 1946; other Jews active in the Radical movement, including Berta Feiguin de Ferrari (from the
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4699. Certificate of Citizenship document case belonging to German Jewish prewar emigre
employed Leo after his arrival in the US. The Nazi dictatorship enacted anti-Jewish laws and the ... persecution of Jews grew increasingly harsh. In 1939, Leo arranged for his mother, Frederica, to come to the ... -Jewish laws were enacted to disenfranchise Jewish people. Leo and Bertha decided to leave Germany. The
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4700. Black Certificate of Citizenship document case belonging to German Jewish prewar emigre
employed Leo after his arrival in the US. The Nazi dictatorship enacted anti-Jewish laws and the ... persecution of Jews grew increasingly harsh. In 1939, Leo arranged for his mother, Frederica, to come to the ... -Jewish laws were enacted to disenfranchise Jewish people. Leo and Bertha decided to leave Germany. The