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5326. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp food coupon issued to an Austrian Jewish prisoner
that could be exchanged only in the camp. Adolph, his wife, two children, and mother-in-law were ... Anti-Jewish legislation was enacted and the civil rights of Jews were dissolved. On August 13, 1942
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5327. D. Leonhardt & Co. Eureka nib and pen holder used by a student in Nazi Germany
Germany in 1933, the Nazi authorities passed new laws that dictated who could teach and be educated in the ... glorified while labeling Jews and other so-called “inferior” peoples as “parasitic, bastard races” incapable
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5328. Wooden sliding lid pencil box with a rose decal used by a student in Nazi Germany
Nazi authorities passed new laws that dictated who could teach and be educated in the German school ... glorified while labeling Jews and other so-called “inferior” peoples as “parasitic, bastard races” incapable
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5329. Black leather covered fiberboard knapsack used by a student in Nazi Germany
chancellor of Germany in 1933, the Nazi authorities passed new laws that dictated who could teach and be ... ” races were glorified while labeling Jews and other so-called “inferior” peoples as “parasitic, bastard
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5330. Namiestnik Rzeszy Okręgu Gdańsk-Prusy Zachodnie (Sygn. 263)
partial area of the German Reich pertaining the Law of Sudetes of April 14, 1939. Since then, they also ... and Pomerelian territory. During its short existence Poles and Jews living in this area were
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5331. Ration coupons
smuggling Jews and others from Germany into Limburg province, smuggling Allied pilots to Belgium ... Police Force in Sittard. He then went to law school. He and Ingrid married in 1949, and immigrated to the
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5332. Ration coupons
smuggling Jews and others from Germany into Limburg province, smuggling Allied pilots to Belgium ... Police Force in Sittard. He then went to law school. He and Ingrid married in 1949, and immigrated to the
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5333. Ration coupons
smuggling Jews and others from Germany into Limburg province, smuggling Allied pilots to Belgium ... Police Force in Sittard. He then went to law school. He and Ingrid married in 1949, and immigrated to the
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5334. Ration coupons
smuggling Jews and others from Germany into Limburg province, smuggling Allied pilots to Belgium ... Police Force in Sittard. He then went to law school. He and Ingrid married in 1949, and immigrated to the
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5335. Ration coupons
smuggling Jews and others from Germany into Limburg province, smuggling Allied pilots to Belgium ... Police Force in Sittard. He then went to law school. He and Ingrid married in 1949, and immigrated to the
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5336. Ration coupons
smuggling Jews and others from Germany into Limburg province, smuggling Allied pilots to Belgium ... Police Force in Sittard. He then went to law school. He and Ingrid married in 1949, and immigrated to the
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5337. Ration coupons
smuggling Jews and others from Germany into Limburg province, smuggling Allied pilots to Belgium ... Police Force in Sittard. He then went to law school. He and Ingrid married in 1949, and immigrated to the
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5338. Ration coupons
smuggling Jews and others from Germany into Limburg province, smuggling Allied pilots to Belgium ... Police Force in Sittard. He then went to law school. He and Ingrid married in 1949, and immigrated to the
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5339. Ration coupons
smuggling Jews and others from Germany into Limburg province, smuggling Allied pilots to Belgium ... Police Force in Sittard. He then went to law school. He and Ingrid married in 1949, and immigrated to the
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5340. Ration coupons
smuggling Jews and others from Germany into Limburg province, smuggling Allied pilots to Belgium ... Police Force in Sittard. He then went to law school. He and Ingrid married in 1949, and immigrated to the
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5341. Ration coupons
smuggling Jews and others from Germany into Limburg province, smuggling Allied pilots to Belgium ... Police Force in Sittard. He then went to law school. He and Ingrid married in 1949, and immigrated to the
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5342. Cloth map used by a Dutch Resistance member
smuggling Jews and others from Germany into Limburg province, smuggling Allied pilots to Belgium ... Police Force in Sittard. He then went to law school. He and Ingrid married in 1949, and immigrated to the
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5343. Ernest G. Heppner papers
teams and class excursions. In 1935, the Nuremberg Laws were passed, mandating the total separation of ... Jews and non-Jews. Ernst was expelled from school, and his parents were forced to sell their hotel to ... non-Jews. Ernst began attending trade classes in welding and locksmithing, and became an apprentice at ... instigated pogroms against Jews and their property throughout Germany, known as Kristallnacht. The local
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5344. Jamila Kolonomos collection
Monastir (now Bitola), to Kalef and Djamila Kasorla Kolonomos. Isak’s family was Romaniote, Greek Jews that ... was renamed Bitola, the Jews however, continued calling it by its old name. Esterina was from Skopje ... Bulgarian authorities passed many anti-Semitic laws that restricted the everyday lives of the Jewish ... community. In October 1941 Jews were banned from engaging in industry or commerce, later in 1941 Jews were
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5345. Hiram Bingham IV
on his own initiative, and at his own expense, to investigate the situation of thousands of Jews ... American law.” Like his colleagues, Bingham had to work within the constraints of an immigration ... onward travel of 6,504 Jews deported from Germany to France. The State Department argued that the Germans ... immigrants” to the United States in Gurs alone. While the United States had no asylum or refugee laws
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5346. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 100 kronen note, saved by a former German Jewish inmate
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 ... Czechoslovakia, ruled by a Reich Protector. Jews were banned from participation in government, businesses, and
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5347. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 10 kronen note, saved by a former German Jewish inmate
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 ... Czechoslovakia, ruled by a Reich Protector. Jews were banned from participation in government, businesses, and
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5348. Members of the Israel Bond Planning Commission visit Israel to see projects funded by Israel bonds.
films belonging to his late father-in-law, Julian B. Venezky, an American Jew active in efforts to help ... Robert Wertheimer donated a collection of films belonging to his late father-in-law, Julian B ... Venezky, an American Jew active in efforts to help Holocaust survivors emigrate to the new state of Israel ... one another. Title card: "Beersheba - the miracle city of the desert - where 20,000 Jews are building
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5349. Margit Meissner papers
orthodox Jewish family of poor tenant farmers in Bohemia. He studied law in Vienna and worked as a bank ... on the law faculty of Charles University, in addition to working in finance. Margit and her brothers ... papers did not identify them as Jews, only as Austrian citizens. When the authorities were interested in ... them, it was only as alien refugees, not as Jews. In September 1939, Germany invaded Poland and France
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5350. Illustration of a boy by a German Jewish refugee
Germans were eliminated and anti-Jewish laws had been enacted. Jews were no longer allowed to work in ... government decree that Jews could not work in the publishing industry. After the Kristallnacht pogrom in ... that Jews could not work in the publishing industry. To support her family, she opened a crafts studio ... Frankfurter Zeitung after a government decree ruled Jews could no longer work in the publishing industry. She