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4701. Charcoal and watercolor sketch of six Orthodox Jewish males
regime, allied with Nazi Germany, with anti-Semitic laws modeled on the Nuremberg Laws. In 1940, Magda ... Magda was confined in a Judenhaus, a building designated for Jews and marked with a yellow Star of David
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4702. Stark family collection
Hungarian army. He used this position to forge documents for fellow Hungarian Jews. After the war, Adrian ... was introduced to Rozalia Kornitzer by his friend Claire Rosenberg, who was Rozalia’s sister-in-law ... during the war and was killed. After the war, Rozalia’s sister in law Claire Rosenberg introduced her to
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4703. Drechsler family papers
proprietor of an iron foundry in the city. Clara graduated from the University of Prague Law School, but did ... not practice law. After the German-annexation of Czechoslovakia in 1938 the Drechsler family began to ... non-Jews. Bela went to Palestine and immigrated to the United States in 1948. Rose and her family fled
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4704. Simcha Dimant papers
decided to destroy the ghetto. On September 22, Symcho’s mother-in-law was shot in the head by Nazi ... killing center. In May 1943, a sympathetic German officer helped Symcho send his sister-in-law, Hela ... Dimant, a Polish Jew. The papers contain identification documents including a provisional identification
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4705. Alfred Fabian papers
at Buchenwald in April 1945. His father- and mother-in-law survived Theresienstadt. Alfred immigrated ... destroyed. On September 1, 1941, Jews over the age of six were required to wear yellow Star of David badges ... returned to Berlin. Alfred’s father- and mother-in-law, Elias and Erstina, survived imprisonment in
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4706. Kim family papers
Berlin Zionist Association) with his brother-in-law Chaim Korngold. In 1936 Max’s younger brother Jacob ... brother-in-law, Mimi and Chaim Korngold, were successful in fleeing Germany and joined the Kims in ... The collection documents the pre-war and wartime lives of the Max and Regina Kim, Polish Jews who
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4707. Lichtenstein family photograph collection
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
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4708. Joseph and Margaret Weiss family papers
9th, 1942. Arnošt (Ernst) Pachner (1872-1942) and Elsa Pachner (1879-1942) (Olga Weiss brother-in-law ... sometimes includes the family of Olga’s brother in law Arnošt Pachner. The files include photographs of Olga ... anti-Jewish regulations imposed in Czechoslovakia and deportations of Jews from Austria. The collection
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4709. Wooden hanger from prewar Vienna
policies were enacted that stripped Austrian Jews of their rights. Hermann and Klara lost their business ... Jankner, the son and daughter-in-law of Frieda Jankner, and Muriel and David Benjamin and Karen and Robert ... Falk, the nieces and nephews-in-law of Frieda Jankner.
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4710. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp food ration coupon issued to an Austrian Jewish prisoner
anti-Jewish laws were passed and Jews were targeted for persecution and deportation. Elsa’s mother ... that could be exchanged only in the camp. Adolph, his wife, two children, and mother-in-law were
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4711. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp food coupon issued to an Austrian Jewish prisoner
anti-Jewish laws were passed and Jews were targeted for persecution and deportation. Elsa’s mother ... that could be exchanged only in the camp. Adolph, his wife, two children, and mother-in-law were
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4712. Cloth patch printed Buchenwald over a red inverted triangle worn by a German Jewish man
at Buchenwald in April 1945. His father- and mother-in-law survived Theresienstadt. Alfred immigrated ... destroyed. On September 1, 1941, Jews over the age of six were required to wear yellow Star of David badges ... returned to Berlin. Alfred’s father- and mother-in-law, Elias and Erstina, survived imprisonment in
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4713. Prisoner ID badge number 95769 worn by a German Jewish man
at Buchenwald in April 1945. His father- and mother-in-law survived Theresienstadt. Alfred immigrated ... destroyed. On September 1, 1941, Jews over the age of six were required to wear yellow Star of David badges ... returned to Berlin. Alfred’s father- and mother-in-law, Elias and Erstina, survived imprisonment in
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4714. FK monogrammed leather document case made by a Jewish Hungarian woman
never purchased. Jews were increasingly persecuted by the Nazi-influenced Hungarian regime. Bela worked ... 1944, Germany invaded Hungary and the authorities prepared to deport all the Jews from Hungary to ... Zionist Relief and Rescue Committee to get the German SS to take money to release Jews to neutral ... fascist regime, allied with Nazi Germany, with antisemitic laws modeled on the Nuremberg Laws. From 1939
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4715. Josef Grotte photograph collection
without Maria’s knowledge that Leon is her brother-in-law. Sometime in the beginning of 1943 Felek ... under the name of Jozef Grotte. His brother was arrested as a Jew and kept with the other Jews in ... ” section with 194 other Jews. In July 1944 the Jewish prisoners completed digging of a tunnel and all ... German zone and the hiding Jews were trapped. They managed to break out and went to Milanowek, near
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4716. Plastic doll named Zsuzsi carried by a young Hungarian Jewish girl on the Kasztner train
train if she carried it herself. The doll’s dress was lost long ago. Jews were increasingly persecuted ... prepared to deport all the Jews from Hungary to concentration camps. In mid-May, Bela heard about the ... Association, to get the German SS to take money to release Jews to neutral territory. Bela and his family were ... fascist regime, allied with Nazi Germany, with antisemitic laws modeled on the Nuremberg Laws. From 1939
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4717. Electric retinoscope used by a Jewish German US Army medic
Germany from 1932-1937, but he was not allowed to receive a diploma as a Jew under the Nazi regime. He ... authorities quickly began suppressing the rights and personal freedoms of Jews, and boycotting their ... participate in a Jews-only training camp, though he was not an Olympic-caliber athlete. The camp was part of ... the Nazi regime's propaganda effort to show the world Germany did not discriminate against Jews. While
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4718. Monaural wooden stethoscope used by a Jewish German refugee and US Army medic
receive a diploma as a Jew under the Nazi regime. He transferred to a university in Switzerland, and ... authorities quickly began suppressing the rights and personal freedoms of Jews, and boycotting their ... participate in a Jews-only training camp, though he was not an Olympic-caliber athlete. The camp was part of ... the Nazi regime's propaganda effort to show the world Germany did not discriminate against Jews. While
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4719. Pelvic calipers used by a Jewish German US Army medic
-1937, but he was not allowed to receive a diploma as a Jew under the Nazi regime. He transferred to a ... authorities quickly began suppressing the rights and personal freedoms of Jews, and boycotting their ... participate in a Jews-only training camp, though he was not an Olympic-caliber athlete. The camp was part of ... the Nazi regime's propaganda effort to show the world Germany did not discriminate against Jews. While
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4720. Vulcanized fiber suitcase owned by a member of the Frank family
1933, authorities quickly began suppressing the rights and personal freedoms of Jews, and boycotting ... German occupation authorities in France began mass arrests, internment, and deportation of Jews. Herbert ... caused the family to lose much of their fortune. The crisis led Herbert, Otto, and their brother-in-law ... throughout her childhood. In 1931, Herbert’s sister and brother-in-law, Helene and Erich, moved to Basel
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4721. Group portrait of Jewish youth, members of the Betar movement, in Krosno, Poland.
well as framing. Mendel Bialywlos's father-in-law, Hirsh Jozef Platner, established the business ... invasion of Poland approximately 3,000 Jews lived in Krosno and its vicinity. The Bialywlos family decided ... for the Jews in May 1942. The Bialywlos family had to move out of their house into the ghetto. On July ... 12, 1942, the Germans started to liquidate the ghetto. The Jews from the Krosno vicinity were
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4722. Four soldiers of the Polish Anders' Army, among them donor's cousin Mark Fruehman, are standing against army trucks in Egypt.
well as framing. Mendel Bialywlos's father-in-law, Hirsh Jozef Platner, established the business ... invasion of Poland approximately 3,000 Jews lived in Krosno and its vicinity. The Bialywlos family decided ... for the Jews in May 1942. The Bialywlos family had to move out of their house into the ghetto. On July ... 12, 1942, the Germans started to liquidate the ghetto. The Jews from the Krosno vicinity were
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4723. A group of Jewish DPs celebrate a Passover seder organized by an American Army chaplain in Munich.
well as framing. Mendel Bialywlos's father-in-law, Hirsh Jozef Platner, established the business ... invasion of Poland approximately 3,000 Jews lived in Krosno and its vicinity. The Bialywlos family decided ... for the Jews in May 1942. The Bialywlos family had to move out of their house into the ghetto. On July ... 12, 1942, the Germans started to liquidate the ghetto. The Jews from the Krosno vicinity were
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4724. Eichmann Trial -- Session 113 -- Prosecution continues summing up
Tape jumps. Hausner reads a quote from a poem about the experience of the Jews. 00:13:31 Hausner ... enumerates the crimes that Eichmann is accused of under the law for Nazis and their collaborators, and ... was no direct order telling Eichmann to exterminate all Jews, though he enumerates the struggle ... between those who wanted to keep some Jews as an economic labor force and those who wanted to eliminate
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4725. Moshe Carmilly-Weinberger collection
-Kolozsvar, Romania (now Cluj-Napoca). Meanwhile, the situation in Europe worsened, as the Nuremberg laws ... Hungary ordered mass deportations of Jews to concentration camps, resulting in the majority of the ... Jews in Romania and the Holocaust, and wrote over 15 books and 250 publications. He passed away in ... Moshe Carmilly-Weinberger collection contains items related to the plight of Romanian Jews and Jewish