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4976. Matyas family photograph collection
-Jewish laws similar to Germany’s Nuremberg racial laws. Jews were barred from professions and economic ... Jewish family was permitted to practice. From 1940 on, many males Jews in Hungary were assigned to forced ... Jews living outside Budapest to relocate to centralized areas. Adrienne’s father had her help him bury ... for Northern Transylvania and a ghetto to hold the Jews was established in a brick factory. Akos and
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4977. Unused bookplate with a Star of David rose tree belonging to a Dutch Jewish pharmacist
the 1930s. Germany occupied the Netherlands in May 1940 and, by 1942, deportations of Jews to ... Amsterdam Jewish quarter. Deportations of Jews from the Netherlands began in the summer of 1942. Johanna ... Hageman, who was the Secretary of the Eibergen municipality, sent his son-in-law to Amsterdam to beg Eil ... statement, “As long as there are Jews in Amsterdam, I have to stay.” Eil did send his wife and children to
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4978. Adrienne Friede Krausz papers
-Jewish laws similar to Germany’s Nuremberg racial laws. Jews were barred from professions and economic ... Jewish family was permitted to practice. From 1940 on, many males Jews in Hungary were assigned to forced ... Jews living outside Budapest to relocate to centralized areas. Adrienne’s father had her help him bury ... for Northern Transylvania and a ghetto to hold the Jews was established in a brick factory. Akos and
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4979. Belgian Nationalist Movement enamel buttonhole pin with the golden lion emblem worn by a Jewish resistance fighter
August 20, 1938. In May 1940, Belgium was invaded and occupied by Nazi Germany. Anti-Jewish laws were ... they were banned from certain professions. By 1942, all Jews were required to wear a yellow Star of ... David. Belgian Jews and immigrant Jewish males were selected for forced labor. That year, Menachem made ... One of the warehouses was in a location owned by the Association of Jews in Belgium (AJB). This was a
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4980. Haganah War Ribbon bar awarded to a Belgian Jewish resistance fighter for his postwar support in Palestine
August 20, 1938. In May 1940, Belgium was invaded and occupied by Nazi Germany. Anti-Jewish laws were ... they were banned from certain professions. By 1942, all Jews were required to wear a yellow Star of ... David. Belgian Jews and immigrant Jewish males were selected for forced labor. That year, Menachem made ... One of the warehouses was in a location owned by the Association of Jews in Belgium (AJB). This was a
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4981. Kingmark gold, red, and white enamel pin on a buttonhole back commemorating the 70th birthday in 1940 of King Christian X of Denmark
1943, when the growing resistance movement led Germany to institute martial law. Denmark was liberated ... customs and laws, including eating kosher. Robert finished his schooling in 1912, and traveled with his ... criteria more difficult. After Hitler was appointed Chancellor of Germany in January 1933, Jews began ... -immigration of Jews to British-controlled Palestine. Following World War I, Great Britain had administrative
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4982. Kingmark gold, red, and white enamel pin with chains on a pinbar commemorating the 70th birthday in 1940 of King Christian X of Denmark
1943, when the growing resistance movement led Germany to institute martial law. Denmark was liberated ... customs and laws, including eating kosher. Robert finished his schooling in 1912, and traveled with his ... criteria more difficult. After Hitler was appointed Chancellor of Germany in January 1933, Jews began ... -immigration of Jews to British-controlled Palestine. Following World War I, Great Britain had administrative
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4983. George and Shari Fine collection
Alliance. Racial laws, much like Germany’s Nuremberg laws, were enacted; Jews, who had been full citizens ... [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 ... remaining Jews from the ghetto to Stutthof concentration camp. George’s father made sure his two sons stayed
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4984. Belgian Nationalist Movement patch with an embroidered lion emblem worn by a Jewish resistance fighter
August 20, 1938. In May 1940, Belgium was invaded and occupied by Nazi Germany. Anti-Jewish laws were ... they were banned from certain professions. By 1942, all Jews were required to wear a yellow Star of ... David. Belgian Jews and immigrant Jewish males were selected for forced labor. That year, Menachem made ... One of the warehouses was in a location owned by the Association of Jews in Belgium (AJB). This was a
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4985. Matyas family photograph collection
-Jewish laws similar to Germany’s Nuremberg racial laws. Jews were barred from professions and economic ... Jewish family was permitted to practice. From 1940 on, many males Jews in Hungary were assigned to forced ... Jews living outside Budapest to relocate to centralized areas. Adrienne’s father had her help him bury ... for Northern Transylvania and a ghetto to hold the Jews was established in a brick factory. Akos and
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4986. Small doll made from a stick by a French Jewish hidden child
and their ration cards were stamped with a large J for Juif (Jew). After Leon was born, Chana was ill ... left, because it had been purchased by non-Jews earlier in the day. Beginning in 1941, many Jewish ... people were arrested, including Chana’s brother-in-law, who never returned. In the middle of the night ... family to hide in a spare apartment when the police came. On June 7, 1942, Jews were required to wear
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4987. Medal of Remembrance of the War 1940- 1945, ribbon, and box awarded to a Belgian Jewish resistance fighter
August 20, 1938. In May 1940, Belgium was invaded and occupied by Nazi Germany. Anti-Jewish laws were ... they were banned from certain professions. By 1942, all Jews were required to wear a yellow Star of ... David. Belgian Jews and immigrant Jewish males were selected for forced labor. That year, Menachem made ... One of the warehouses was in a location owned by the Association of Jews in Belgium (AJB). This was a
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4988. Polish Organization for the Struggle for Independence medal, ribbon and box awarded to a Jewish member of the Belgian resistance
August 20, 1938. In May 1940, Belgium was invaded and occupied by Nazi Germany. Anti-Jewish laws were ... they were banned from certain professions. By 1942, all Jews were required to wear a yellow Star of ... David. Belgian Jews and immigrant Jewish males were selected for forced labor. That year, Menachem made ... One of the warehouses was in a location owned by the Association of Jews in Belgium (AJB). This was a
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4989. Medal of the Belgian Nationalist Movement 1940-1945, ribbon and box awarded to a Belgian Jewish resistance fighter
August 20, 1938. In May 1940, Belgium was invaded and occupied by Nazi Germany. Anti-Jewish laws were ... they were banned from certain professions. By 1942, all Jews were required to wear a yellow Star of ... David. Belgian Jews and immigrant Jewish males were selected for forced labor. That year, Menachem made ... One of the warehouses was in a location owned by the Association of Jews in Belgium (AJB). This was a
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4990. Belgian Medal of the Armed Resistance 1940-1945, ribbon and box awarded to a Belgian Jewish resistance fighter
August 20, 1938. In May 1940, Belgium was invaded and occupied by Nazi Germany. Anti-Jewish laws were ... they were banned from certain professions. By 1942, all Jews were required to wear a yellow Star of ... David. Belgian Jews and immigrant Jewish males were selected for forced labor. That year, Menachem made ... One of the warehouses was in a location owned by the Association of Jews in Belgium (AJB). This was a
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4991. Commemorative armband resembling the Belgian flag worn by a Jewish resistance fighter
August 20, 1938. In May 1940, Belgium was invaded and occupied by Nazi Germany. Anti-Jewish laws were ... they were banned from certain professions. By 1942, all Jews were required to wear a yellow Star of ... David. Belgian Jews and immigrant Jewish males were selected for forced labor. That year, Menachem made ... One of the warehouses was in a location owned by the Association of Jews in Belgium (AJB). This was a
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4992. Belgian Nationalist Movement armband with an attached ribbon, BNB patch and star pin worn by a Jewish resistance fighter
August 20, 1938. In May 1940, Belgium was invaded and occupied by Nazi Germany. Anti-Jewish laws were ... they were banned from certain professions. By 1942, all Jews were required to wear a yellow Star of ... David. Belgian Jews and immigrant Jewish males were selected for forced labor. That year, Menachem made ... One of the warehouses was in a location owned by the Association of Jews in Belgium (AJB). This was a
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4993. Belgian Nationalist Movement armband stencilled M.N.B. issued to a Jewish resistance fighter
August 20, 1938. In May 1940, Belgium was invaded and occupied by Nazi Germany. Anti-Jewish laws were ... they were banned from certain professions. By 1942, all Jews were required to wear a yellow Star of ... David. Belgian Jews and immigrant Jewish males were selected for forced labor. That year, Menachem made ... One of the warehouses was in a location owned by the Association of Jews in Belgium (AJB). This was a
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4994. 1918 bank note brought to the United States by a Jewish family fleeing Nazi Germany
Russia. Pogroms against Jews were frequent, as were oppressive laws and restrictions. From 1914-1922 ... widespread antisemitism caused many Jews to emigrate from Russia during this time. Benjamin Taubmann (1902 ... ’s daughter, Natalie (b. 1934) was born. After enduring several years of increasing persecution against Jews ... civil war. During this chaotic period, violent antisemitism was widespread and many Jews emigrated from
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4995. Caliper used by a prisoner in a forced labor camp
Alliance. Racial laws, much like Germany’s Nuremberg laws, were enacted; Jews, who had been full citizens ... [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 ... remaining Jews from the ghetto to Stutthof concentration camp. George’s father made sure his two sons stayed
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4996. Les Gueules Cassées French National Lottery ticket
), France passed a law recognizing the right of injured veterans to compensation. Facial injuries were not ... 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 ... German occupation, the Netherlands also became subject to the Nuremburg laws. Once again, Heinz and Eva
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4997. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 2 kronen note, acquired by an inmate
Nuremberg Laws were passed in Germany in 1935, Marie was defined as Jewish because she had four Jewish ... Czechoslovakia, ruled by a Reich Protector. Jews were banned from participation in government, businesses, and ... of Jews to concentration camps. At the end of November, Theresienstadt concentration and transit camp ... Ruth and Gerhard. In January 1933, Hitler came to power in Germany. In 1935, the Nuremberg Laws were
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4998. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 5 kronen note, acquired by an inmate
Nuremberg Laws were passed in Germany in 1935, Marie was defined as Jewish because she had four Jewish ... Czechoslovakia, ruled by a Reich Protector. Jews were banned from participation in government, businesses, and ... of Jews to concentration camps. At the end of November, Theresienstadt concentration and transit camp ... Ruth and Gerhard. In January 1933, Hitler came to power in Germany. In 1935, the Nuremberg Laws were
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4999. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 50 kronen note, acquired by an inmate
Nuremberg Laws were passed in Germany in 1935, Marie was defined as Jewish because she had four Jewish ... Czechoslovakia, ruled by a Reich Protector. Jews were banned from participation in government, businesses, and ... of Jews to concentration camps. At the end of November, Theresienstadt concentration and transit camp ... Ruth and Gerhard. In January 1933, Hitler came to power in Germany. In 1935, the Nuremberg Laws were
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5000. Six members of the Anders Army pose in front of a railcar prior to their departure for Iran.
six years and later became a pianist in a jazz band. Markus completed a law degree at the ... remained in Krakow, where he suffered countless humiliations as a Jew. In October, he was dragooned by ... discharge as many Jews as possible. This was particularly true during the period when the army was preparing ... were made to leave Jews behind. It was only the threat of the NKVD (the Soviet secret police) to halt