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4751. Folding knife made from a screwdriver in a concentration camp by an inmate
Alliance. Racial laws, much like Germany’s Nuremberg laws, were enacted; Jews, who had been full citizens ... July 1944, when the remaining Jews in the ghetto were deported to Stutthof concentration camp. George ... [mobile killing squads] in murdering thousands of Jews. In August 1941, George's family was forced into ... depot. On July 21, 1944, the Germans deported the remaining Jews from the ghetto to Stutthof
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4752. Ritual slaughter knife with a wooden case used by a shochet
Shule in Berlin who left the country because of the targeted persecution of Jews by the government of ... Nazi Germany. A shochet is specially trained in the laws and procedures of shehitah, the Jewish ... religious and humane method of slaughtering animals and poultry. It requires years of study in the laws of ... Hitler was appointed Chancellor in 1933, increasingly severe sanctions were enacted against Jews. The
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4753. Israel Dunst identification card
enacted laws restricting Jews from certain activities and professions, but they did not organize killings ... enacted laws restricting Jews from certain activities and professions, but they did not organize killings ... population. Jews were brought in boxcars from other areas and taken out on trucks into the country side and ... Jews. They were put in a large building and, after several days, were taken to a Jewish cemetery and
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4754. Varian Fry Emergency Escape
concerned about the Nazi regime’s persecution of Jews and other victims. After Germany invaded France ... writers and artists, Jews and non-Jews, were likely to be targeted. Thirty-two-year-old Varian Fry ... willingness to break the law angered both the US State Department and officials in Vichy France. After 13 ... ,” a title granted by Yad Vashem, Israel’s memorial to the Holocaust, to non-Jews who risked
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4755. Silten/Teppich family collection
1904, and Ilse on February 23, 1909. They were married on August 6, 1931. As assimilated Jews they did ... not adhere to Jewish dietary laws, observe holidays or attend synagogue. Her father had a doctorate in ... Chancellor in 1933, increasingly severe restrictions were placed on Jews. Gabriele’s grandfather was forced ... and most of the city’s Jews were forced to live there, but the Siltens, due to her father’s council
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4756. Reichsfuehrer-SS Heinrich Himmler reviews a unit of SS-police in Krakow in the company of Friedrich- Wilhelm Krueger.
Himmler communicated the message that by the end of 1942 half of all Jews in the General Government will ... mysticism. His obsession with racial purity led to the institution of special marriage laws that encouraged ... elimination of Jews and other so-called "sub-humans." In October 1939 he was appointed Reich Commissioner for ... these powers to exploit Jews, Slavs, Roma, and others for slave labor, to shoot and gas millions of Jews
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4757. Jewish family visits relatives in London before the war
Ellis Cohen Paraira is a Dutch Jew who survived in hiding from 1942 until the end of the war. She ... forbidden by racial law to attend university, so she enrolled in a Jewish cooking school. Bram went to a ... area was searched for Jews. Ellis and her stepmother, Mien Schpektor, traveled with false papers to ... 's salary) to the families willing to risk hiding Jews, plus cigars to trade for food in the black market
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4758. Olczak family photograph collection
father-in-law, Urys Bajtel, in grain wholesale business. Sabina and Osnas Rajzman were publically hanged ... the spot. About 3,000 Jews were forced to board waiting trains, which took them to Belzec death camp ... From May 1 to 3, 1942, about 2,100 Jews from Dortmund, Germany, and from Czechoslovakia were taken to ... started on Oct. 16, 1942. All Jews were again ordered to gather in the city's market, and afterward were
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4759. Martin Weiss papers
some Jews from the area had been deported to German occupied Ukraine where they were killed by SS units ... In April 1944, Hungarian gendarmes transported the village's Jews, including Martin's family, to the ... ’s home town was put under Hungarian control, but was still subjected to many of Hitler’s Nuremberg Laws ... Jews lost their equal rights as Czech citizens, and Jewish children were no longer allowed to attend
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4760. Kosher cookbook buried by newlywed bride Lennie Jade for safekeeping
the Germans required that all Jews register with local authorities. The Germans soon began taking ... 29, 1942, all Jews were required to wear the yellow Star of David badges. In summer 1942, the Germans ... required them to hide in a hole in the ground outside for shelter. The farmer’s sister-in-law, a Nazi ... larger Jewish population. Yitzchak’s brother-in-law visited them from the United States and convinced
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4761. Leslie Meisels identification card
These laws banned Jews from certain professions, civil service, and military service. Instead, Jewish ... Germany. Beginning in March 1938, Hungary began instituting race laws modeled on Germany’s Nuremburg Laws ... Jews of three nearby towns were also relocated there, pushing the ghetto population to about 200 people
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4762. Nazi propaganda leaflet mimicking a US silver certificate given to a US soldier after the liberation of Paris
Law School in 1930, and then joined a prominent law firm in Boston. On September 2, 1932, he married ... After the war, he returned to his law practice in Boston. He had a distinguished career with a special ... is the Jew Morgenthau Jr., related to the great sharks of international finance. All of the Jewish ... ...but the Jew has one!]
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4763. Koreshige Inuzuka papers
laws, which restricted the daily lives of Jews and forced many to consider emigration. While many Jews ... falsely stated that Jews had access to a vast international power network and both men believed the claims ... Japanese territory to attract European Jews, and travelled to Jewish communities around the world to gain ... military’s “Jewish experts,” established many pro-Jewish policies in the city. Koreshige believed the Jews
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4764. Silver pin with floral engraving found by a German Jewish survivor while imprisoned by the Soviet Army
Jews living in hiding under assumed identities. Because they spoke German the Soviets assumed they were ... spies; they did not believe the women were Jews because they thought all the Jews had been killed. Herta ... Hitler’s rise to power in 1933, Jews were subjected to increasing persecution. Ernst’s brother lived in ... father-in-law Paul were drafted as forced laborers. Ernst cleaned debris from bombed out buildings. Herta
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4765. Red and yellow floral handkerchief carried by a young Hungarian Jewish girl on the Kasztner train
(Pircsi) Havas, in prewar Bekes. Jews were increasingly persecuted by the Nazi-influenced Hungarian regime ... March 19, 1944, Germany invaded Hungary and the authorities prepared to deport all the Jews from Hungary ... to release Jews to neutral territory. Bela and his family were selected because of Bela’s Zionist ... fascist regime, allied with Nazi Germany, with antisemitic laws modeled on the Nuremberg Laws. From 1939
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4766. Friedl Wollmerstedt papers
shorthand typist for the Jewish lawyer Max L. Cahn, who was only allowed to consult Jews. In the wake of the ... laws. Herman came to visit Friedl in Edinburgh in 1957 to convince her to come to Germany with him. She ... L. Cahn, who was only allowed to consult Jews. In the wake Kristallnacht, Hugo told his two ... laws. Herman came to visit Friedl in Edinburgh in 1957 to convince her to come to Germany with him. She
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4767. Gold finger ring made from earrings saved by a non-Jewish neighbor
shorthand typist for the Jewish lawyer Max L. Cahn, who was only allowed to consult Jews. In the wake of the ... laws. Herman came to visit Friedl in Edinburgh in 1957 to convince her to come to Germany with him. She ... L. Cahn, who was only allowed to consult Jews. In the wake Kristallnacht, Hugo told his two ... laws. Herman came to visit Friedl in Edinburgh in 1957 to convince her to come to Germany with him. She
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4768. Gold finger ring made from earrings saved by a non-Jewish neighbor
shorthand typist for the Jewish lawyer Max L. Cahn, who was only allowed to consult Jews. In the wake of the ... laws. Herman came to visit Friedl in Edinburgh in 1957 to convince her to come to Germany with him. She ... L. Cahn, who was only allowed to consult Jews. In the wake Kristallnacht, Hugo told his two ... laws. Herman came to visit Friedl in Edinburgh in 1957 to convince her to come to Germany with him. She
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4769. Toy Nazi Wehrmacht figurine in a green uniform crouching with a rifle acquired by a US family in Vienna
Following the elections, the German authorities immediately enacted anti-Jewish laws stripping Jews of their ... incorporated into Nazi Germany. The German enacted anti-Jewish laws immediately. On April 10, there was a ... popular vote on the merger and 99% of the population voted Yes in support of Hitler as Fuhrer. Jews were
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4770. Toy Nazi figurine in a gold shirt with a swastika armband acquired by a US family in prewar Vienna
Following the elections, the German authorities immediately enacted anti-Jewish laws stripping Jews of their ... incorporated into Nazi Germany. The German enacted anti-Jewish laws immediately. On April 10, there was a ... popular vote on the merger and 99% of the population voted Yes in support of Hitler as Fuhrer. Jews were
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4771. Toy figurine of Hitler in a brown belted uniform acquired by a US family in prewar Vienna
Following the elections, the German authorities immediately enacted anti-Jewish laws stripping Jews of their ... German enacted anti-Jewish laws immediately. On April 10, there was a popular vote on the merger and 99 ... of the population voted Yes in support of Hitler as Fuhrer. Jews were among those who had already
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4772. Toy figurine of a woman in traditional Austrian dress acquired by a US family in prewar Vienna
Following the elections, the German authorities immediately enacted anti-Jewish laws stripping Jews of their ... Germany. The German enacted anti-Jewish laws immediately. On April 10, there was a popular vote on the ... merger and 99% of the population voted Yes in support of Hitler as Fuhrer. Jews were among those who had
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4773. Toy Nazi SA figurine in a brown uniform with swastika armband acquired by a US family in Vienna
Following the elections, the German authorities immediately enacted anti-Jewish laws stripping Jews of their ... laws immediately. On April 10, there was a vote on the merger and 99% of the population voted Yes in ... support of Hitler as Fuhrer. Jews were among those who had been stripped of their rights as citizens
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4774. Toy Nazi SS figurine in a black uniform with swastika armband acquired by a US family in Vienna
Following the elections, the German authorities immediately enacted anti-Jewish laws stripping Jews of their ... Austria was incorporated into Nazi Germany. The German enacted anti-Jewish laws immediately. On April 10 ... Fuhrer. Jews were among those who had already been stripped of their rights as citizens, including the
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4775. Toy Nazi Wehrmacht figurine in a green uniform with a rifle acquired by a US family in Vienna
Following the elections, the German authorities immediately enacted anti-Jewish laws stripping Jews of their ... incorporated into Nazi Germany. The German enacted anti-Jewish laws immediately. On April 10, there was a ... popular vote on the merger and 99% of the population voted Yes in support of Hitler as Fuhrer. Jews were