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4726. Book
The Katz Ehrenthal Collection is a collection of over 900 objects depicting Jews and antisemitic ... The Katz Ehrenthal Collection is a collection of more than 900 objects depicting Jews and ... notorious Jew. Ertz Imposter and famous Wurtemburg adventurer, Jew Joseph Suss Openheimer, in which to ... of the Ertz imposter Jew, Suss Openheimer.] back bottom, caption : Süß, der Mosen schlecht gelesen
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4727. Coin purse owned by Otto Frank
occupation, the country became subject to the Nuremburg laws, which excluded Jews from citizenship, and ... occupation, the Netherlands became subject to the Nuremburg laws; which excluded Jews from citizenship. On ... the country became subject to the Nuremburg laws, which excluded Jews from citizenship, and mandated ... mandated the separation of Jews and non-Jews. Jan’s divorce from his first wife was finalized in November
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4728. Pencil portrait sketch of a German Jewish refugee
the Opera due to a law that ousted Jewish civil servants from public positions. In May, he co-founded ... the Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service was passed. It maded it illegal for ... Jew stamped in her passport, she was able to depart by train. Kurt disapproved and did not come to the ... specialized in the treatment of nervous diseases. He considered himself an intellectual and an assimilated Jew
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4729. Shiber family papers
October 1945 they reached Bydgoszcz. He inquired if there are any Jews in town and he met 18 year-old ... Grenoble, France, where they boarded the ship SS Ben Hecht together with 600 other Jews and sailed for ... where he studied law. Emanuel Shiber graduated with the law degree in 1960. Ella Lieberman created 93 ... October 1945 they reached Bydgoszcz. He inquired if there are any Jews in town and he met 18 year-old
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4730. Albert Dov Sigal watercolor sketch of a rabbi with a bridal couple under an orange chuppah with guests holding lit candles with a rough pencil sketch on the reverse
great savagery, such as the assembly and murder of dozens of Jews, including Albert’s uncle-in-law, in ... businesses were confiscated, property destroyed, and physical attacks and the murder of Jews became ... Jews in the area bribed the Romanian authorities to postpone the dates. The Allied bombings of ... ’s family and mother-in-law also wished to leave the country. They all left Romania and on December 27, 1947
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4731. Albert Dov Sigal watercolor painting of a circular brown plate with a scene of a bride and groom standing in front of a rabbi under a red fringed chuppah
great savagery, such as the assembly and murder of dozens of Jews, including Albert’s uncle-in-law, in ... businesses were confiscated, property destroyed, and physical attacks and the murder of Jews became ... Jews in the area bribed the Romanian authorities to postpone the dates. The Allied bombings of ... ’s family and mother-in-law also wished to leave the country. They all left Romania and on December 27, 1947
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4732. Albert Dov Sigal monochrome sepia etching of a young woman, holding an infant, with her family near the seaside based upon his experience as a refugee
great savagery, such as the assembly and murder of dozens of Jews, including Albert’s uncle-in-law, in ... businesses were confiscated, property destroyed, and physical attacks and the murder of Jews became ... Jews in the area bribed the Romanian authorities to postpone the dates. The Allied bombings of ... ’s family and mother-in-law also wished to leave the country. They all left Romania and on December 27, 1947
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4733. Albert Dov Sigal multicolored lithograph of a young woman, holding an infant, with her family on a golden road, based upon his experience as a refugee
great savagery, such as the assembly and murder of dozens of Jews, including Albert’s uncle-in-law, in ... businesses were confiscated, property destroyed, and physical attacks and the murder of Jews became ... Jews in the area bribed the Romanian authorities to postpone the dates. The Allied bombings of ... ’s family and mother-in-law also wished to leave the country. They all left Romania and on December 27, 1947
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4734. Albert Dov Sigal monochrome sepia etching of people in a detention camp tent created from a drawing done during his imprisonment
great savagery, such as the assembly and murder of dozens of Jews, including Albert’s uncle-in-law, in ... businesses were confiscated, property destroyed, and physical attacks and the murder of Jews became ... Jews in the area bribed the Romanian authorities to postpone the dates. The Allied bombings of ... ’s family and mother-in-law also wished to leave the country. They all left Romania and on December 27, 1947
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4735. Silver hair brush used by a German Jewish woman while in hiding
Jews in Berlin was precarious. Ruth married Walter Abraham in 1939. Walter's parents and grandparents ... November 1938 Kristallnacht pogrom, life for Jews in Germany became very difficult, and in 1941 ... deportations of Jews began. In July 1942, Frieda and Meyer received a letter ordering them to be ready for ... practitioner, and a German midwife. Walter registered Reha’s birth as a Jew with local authorities, picked the
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4736. Silver clothes brush used by a German Jewish woman while in hiding
Jews in Berlin was precarious. Ruth married Walter Abraham in 1939. Walter's parents and grandparents ... November 1938 Kristallnacht pogrom, life for Jews in Germany became very difficult, and in 1941 ... deportations of Jews began. In July 1942, Frieda and Meyer received a letter ordering them to be ready for ... practitioner, and a German midwife. Walter registered Reha’s birth as a Jew with local authorities, picked the
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4737. Pair of white leather Masonic gloves with button cuffs owned by a Hungarian Jewish emigre
with her daughter Kati and her children, and her son-in-law’s family. The city was liberated by Soviet ... were put in place; Jews had to wear Star of David armbands, move into designated buildings, and ... the hospital. On May 3, 1944, apartments and houses belonging to Jews were registered and labeled with ... a yellow star. Lenke, Bela, Kati, and their grandson Peter, moved in with Kati’s in laws, Armin and
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4738. Westerbork transit camp voucher, 10 cent note
The Katz Ehrenthal Collection is a collection of over 900 objects depicting Jews and antisemitic ... quickly began suppressing the rights and personal freedoms of Jews, and boycotting their businesses. In ... their butcher shop to a non-Jew. Adolf was able to continue working as a meat distributor in the city ... Antisemitism and restrictions continued to grow, and that September, the Nazis announced the Nuremberg laws
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4739. Westerbork transit camp voucher, 25 cent note
The Katz Ehrenthal Collection is a collection of over 900 objects depicting Jews and antisemitic ... quickly began suppressing the rights and personal freedoms of Jews, and boycotting their businesses. In ... their butcher shop to a non-Jew. Adolf was able to continue working as a meat distributor in the city ... Antisemitism and restrictions continued to grow, and that September, the Nazis announced the Nuremberg laws
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4740. Westerbork transit camp voucher, 50 cent note
The Katz Ehrenthal Collection is a collection of over 900 objects depicting Jews and antisemitic ... quickly began suppressing the rights and personal freedoms of Jews, and boycotting their businesses. In ... their butcher shop to a non-Jew. Adolf was able to continue working as a meat distributor in the city ... Antisemitism and restrictions continued to grow, and that September, the Nazis announced the Nuremberg laws
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4741. Westerbork transit camp voucher, 100 cent note
The Katz Ehrenthal Collection is a collection of over 900 objects depicting Jews and antisemitic ... quickly began suppressing the rights and personal freedoms of Jews, and boycotting their businesses. In ... their butcher shop to a non-Jew. Adolf was able to continue working as a meat distributor in the city ... Antisemitism and restrictions continued to grow, and that September, the Nazis announced the Nuremberg laws
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4742. Geometric floral patterned pink scarf worn by an infant while the family lived in hiding
near their daughters. Since the Kristallnacht pogrom in November 1938, life for Jews in Berlin was ... November 1938 Kristallnacht pogrom, life for Jews in Germany became very difficult, and in 1941 ... deportations of Jews began. In July 1942, Frieda and Meyer received a letter ordering them to be ready for ... practitioner, and a German midwife. Walter registered Reha’s birth as a Jew with local authorities, picked the
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4743. Black Bakelite circular eyeglasses worn by a Hungarian Jewish man on the Kasztner train
Bergen-Belsen on the Kasztner train with his wife Anna and 7 year old daughter Judit in June 1944. Jews ... Hungary and the authorities prepared to deport all the Jews from Hungary to concentration camps. In mid ... Committee, Hungarian Zionist Association, 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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4744. Omega wristwatch worn by a Hungarian Jewish man on the Kasztner train
not gold. Jews were increasingly persecuted by the Nazi-influenced Hungarian regime. Bela worked on 2 ... Germany invaded Hungary and the authorities prepared to deport all the Jews from Hungary to concentration ... Rescue Committee, Hungarian Zionist Association, to get the German SS to take money to release Jews to ... fascist regime, allied with Nazi Germany, with antisemitic laws modeled on the Nuremberg Laws. From 1939
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4745. Advertisment for Der Sturmer, the vicious anti-Jewish newspaper
The Katz Ehrenthal Collection is a collection of over 900 objects depicting Jews and antisemitic ... stereotypical "livestock Jew" with a big nose, hooded eyes, and fleshy lips by Fips. It uses one of the ... attract customers. In closing, it promotes the paper as a way to learn about Jewish racial laws, and that ... per the paper's main slogan: the Jews are our misfortune. Der Stürmer thrived on scandal, and
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4746. Pewter mustard pot owned by Otto Frank
the country became subject to the Nuremburg laws, which excluded Jews from citizenship, and mandated ... suppressing the rights and personal freedoms of Jews, and boycotting their businesses. Shortly thereafter ... Germany, in what became known as the "Anschluss." Austria became subject to the Nuremberg Laws, which ... suppressed the rights and personal freedoms of Jews. Eva and Heinz were no longer allowed to attend public
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4747. Portrait of a young Hungarian Jewish girl
laws modeled after Germany’s Nuremberg laws from 1935, which defined Jews in racial terms. They ... and began deporting Hungarian Jews. In late August, Livia, Elek, and Eva obtained Swedish protective ... designated as residences for Jews and the family could stay in their home, though the building became very ... established by Raoul Wallenberg. but left after a short time, fearful that the large crowd of Jews would
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4748. Hans Benjamin Marx papers
Geltungsjude, Jews by law. In 1938, Jewish children were barred from public schools, and Hans and Claire had to ... 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 ... start taking classes again in exchange for her working there. Restrictions against Jews continued to
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4749. Set of US Army issue dog tags and a key on a chain belonging to a German Jewish refugee and soldier
German Jews. Following the passage of the Nuremberg Laws in September 1935, Berthold was legally defined ... January 1933. Following the passage of the Nuremberg Laws in September 1935, Berthold was legally defined ... as a Jew, which led to growing restrictions on his rights. He immigrated to the US in April 1939, and ... as a Jew and stripped of his German citizenship, which led to restrictions on his rights. In 1937, he
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4750. Sketch of buildings along a Grecian shoreline drawn by a German Jewish refugee
Germans were eliminated and anti-Jewish laws had been enacted. Jews were no longer allowed to work in ... declared martial law, that the persecution and deportations of Jews to concentration camps began to be ... she had been born Jewish and in 1935, fired due to a decree that Jews could not work in publishing ... that Jews could not work in the publishing industry. To support her family, she opened a crafts studio