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5151. Hannalore Lewinnek goes ice skaing in Arosa, Switzerland.
came from a family of classically educated and assimilated German Jews. Rosa's parents were Polish-born ... Orthodox Jews. Karl and Rosa married in 1921. Karl served in the German army in WWI and even after Hitler ... large mansion for the family in Charlottenberg. However, in 1934 with the advent of the Nuremberg laws ... August 26, 1942 a Jewish friend working for the resistance alerted them that all foreign Jews would be
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5152. German passport stamped with a red J issued to Rosa Lewinnek in the embassy in Brussels.
came from a family of classically educated and assimilated German Jews. Rosa's parents were Polish-born ... Orthodox Jews. Karl and Rosa married in 1921. Karl served in the German army in WWI and even after Hitler ... large mansion for the family in Charlottenberg. However, in 1934 with the advent of the Nuremberg laws ... August 26, 1942 a Jewish friend working for the resistance alerted them that all foreign Jews would be
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5153. Family visits blossoming tulips
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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5154. Cohen-Paraira family in the city 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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5155. Toddler at play 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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5156. Oral history interview with Va'clav Kubík
seeing the arrival of the first group of relocated Jews to Terezín and the restrictions placed on them ... his life in Libochovany; witnessing transports of Jews to Terezín from Bohušovice; seeing people being ... brought by train to Bohušovice and marched to Terezín, escorted by Germans; seeing Terezín Jews building ... Terezín ghetto grazing sheep from Lidice after June 1942; the German laws barring German and Jewish sexual
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5157. Oral history interview with Charles Ezéchiel Blumenfeld
arrest of his mother and subsequent release; hundreds of Jews receiving orders to gather in the town of ... ” and the other students insulted him for being a Jew; being treated cruelly by one particular boy who ... hunger; celebrating his bar mitzvah in Nay in August 1942; the roundup of the Jews in Nay; the separation ... of his family from the other Jews and being sent to the train station at Laruns and then changing to
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5158. Exekutive des Gesamtverbandes jüdischer Studenten Österreichs "Judeja", Vien (Fond 712)
assistance for German Jews from 1933/1938. The committee was created in 1933-04, just three months after ... social-welfare organizations. Its goal was to take care of those Jews who had lost their jobs or ... against the claim that Jews were over-represented in institutions of higher learning. Also included are ... statistics on Jews by province, a monograph "Michel Ezofowicz" by S. Hirschfeld, and a list of books held by
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5159. Groszman family papers
close in 1940 after new laws prohibited Jews from the agricultural commodities business. The family ... Semi Uffenheimer (1902-1981), a German Jew who immigrated to Argentina in 1938. Ruth married Gabriel ... Army. In June 1944, as persecution of Jews in Budapest increased, József, Margit, and Gabriel were ... there, and moved several more times. József purchased false identities in order to pass as non-Jews
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5160. Miniature propaganda card exposing the Jewish conspiracy links to the Allied Nations
The Katz Ehrenthal Collection is a collection of over 900 objects depicting Jews and antisemitic ... as well as their familial relationships with world leaders. The antisemitic myth that Jews use their ... adversaries, Jews, Communists, and Germany’s enemies during the war. The series was discontinued in 1943. ... The Katz Ehrenthal Collection is a collection of more than 900 objects depicting Jews and
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5161. Herman Osnos correspondence
and persecution against Jews in Europe in the 1930s and 1940s, Herman advocated for Jewish refugee ... German and Austrian Jews wrote to Herman seeking assistance and sponsorship of affidavits between 1935 ... and 1948. As an advocate for Jews, Herman served as a member of the Jewish Welfare Board and attempted ... Austrian Jews seeking assistance in traveling to the United States immediately before the outbreak of war
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5162. Small square black painted wooden trunk used by Jewish refugees
the German Reich. Anti-Jewish laws were enacted to persecute Jews and exclude them from Austrian ... arrangements for the rest of the family, for whom visas could not be obtained, to join him. By late1939, Jews ... secure permission for his family to leave. As persecutions increased and Jews were being deported to ... After two years, the convent was suspected of hiding Jews, so Renee was sent to live on a dairy farm in
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5163. Caricature of Baron James de Rothschild as a dog hiding his money
The Katz Ehrenthal Collection is a collection of over 900 objects depicting Jews and antisemitic ... caricatures of well known Jews and others involved in the Dreyfus Affair. It was produced in 1899-1900 by an ... Germans. Antisemitic publications used Dreyfus as a symbol of the disloyalty of all French Jews. In 1896 ... The Katz Ehrenthal Collection is a collection of more than 900 objects depicting Jews and
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5164. Portrait photograph by Judy Glickman of Danish resistance leader and intelligence officer
eleven Danish citizens who rescued Jews in German occupied Denmark and a Jewish couple who were rescued ... government to retain control of domestic affairs. Jews were not molested and the German presence was limited ... resistance movement developed. On August 29, 1943, the Germans declared martial law and began to address the ... organized a large scale rescue effort to hide the Jews and, by the eve of the deportation, had ferried 7000
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5165. Two unused Star of David badges with a J issued to a Jewish family
cut out and used. Nazi Germany occupied Belgium in May 1940 and immediately enacted anti-Jewish laws ... As the persecution of the Jews increased, the Levendel family was forced to go into hiding, often ... as German persecution of the Jews intensified, the family was forced to go into hiding, assisted by ... 1933. The Germans conquered Belgium in May 1940. In early 1942, as the Nazi persecution of the Jews
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5166. Expressionist oil painting of 2 Jewish men talking
The Katz Ehrenthal Collection is a collection of over 900 objects depicting Jews and antisemitic ... dress and behavior) that Orthodox Jews adhere to for religious reasons. Their long, black suit-style ... their bar mitzvah, when they are ready to observe religious laws and are eligible to take part in public ... worship. Due to their clothing and other distinctive practices, Hasidic Jews were easy targets for the
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5167. Prewar family life in Saxony
law; still and motion picture photography was his lifelong hobby. In the 1930s, he made travel and ... and later to the US. AGH was born on March 1, 1909. He studied music and law; still and motion picture ... . In 1928, Albert graduated from the König-Georg-Gymnasium in Dresden. He then studied law in Hamburg ... authorities passed many anti-Semitic laws that isolated and restricted the everyday lives of the Jewish
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5168. Kdf (Kraft durch Freude) stadt and Rühen, Germany.
Persecution of Jews ... Laws - racial
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5169. Postwar portrait of Martin Weiss.
control, but was still subjected to many of Hitler’s Nuremberg Laws. Jews lost their equal rights as Czech
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5170. Ruth Wertheim papers
alongside other Jews and French prisoners of war. Her sister was fluent in French and was used as a ... Michigan, 1945-1946. Also included is a newspaper clipping listing the "Nuremberg Laws," 1935.
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5171. Roza Schevchenko photograph collection
Transnistria. During World War II, the largest concentration of Jews expelled by the Romanians from Bessarabia ... ’s sister-in-law escaped the Pechora camp and returned to the Mogilev Podolski ghetto. They lived on
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5172. Adrienne Lichtig Petrook papers
legislation barring Jews in Hungary from owning real estate, the Roth family in Uzhorod arranged to transfer ... left all her possessions to her mother-in-law, Szerena Roth. In the fall of 1941, the Roth and Lichtig
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5173. Portfolio
measures based upon the Nuremberg racial laws. Jews lost their citizenship and were barred from many
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5174. Proces Josefa Bühlera (Sygn. GK 196)
Council in the Decrees of 22 January and 17 October 1946 and 11 April 1947. The new law was based on the ... extermination of Jews; 6. Minutes of the hearing of witnesses; 7. Private and official correspondence; 8
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5175. Proces Artura Greiser (Sygn. GK 196)
Council in the Decrees of 22 January and 17 October 1946 and 11 April 1947. The new law was based on the ... policies of persecution, deportation, and murder of Polish Jews during the German occupation of Poland