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5476. White badge with an inverted red triangle and number 1896 worn by a gay concentration camp inmate
March 1938, German laws were aggressively enforced. The Nazi regime viewed homosexuality as a threat to ... laws were aggressively enforced by SS and SA security forces. Nazi ideology called for the racial and ... cultural purification of the German Reich and German policies persecuting Jews and other groups, including ... activity as defined by paragraph 175, the German law similar to Austria’s statute 129. It was based on an
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5477. Mezuzah with an embossed rising sun used by a prewar German Jewish emigre to the US
employed Leo after his arrival in the US. The Nazi dictatorship enacted anti-Jewish laws and the ... persecution of Jews grew increasingly harsh. In 1939, Leo arranged for his mother, Frederica, to come to the ... -Jewish laws were enacted to disenfranchise Jewish people. Leo and Bertha decided to leave Germany. The ... power in Germany in January 1933 and increasingly punitive anti-Jewish laws were enacted by the Nazi
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5478. Painted mezuzah used by a prewar German Jewish emigre to the US
after his arrival in the US. The Nazi dictatorship enacted anti-Jewish laws and the persecution of Jews ... -Jewish laws were enacted to disenfranchise Jewish people. Leo and Bertha decided to leave Germany. The ... power in Germany in January 1933 and increasingly punitive anti-Jewish laws were enacted by the Nazi
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5479. Tefillin set with a dark red velvet pouch used by a prewar German Jewish emigre
that employed Leo after his arrival in the US. The Nazi dictatorship enacted anti-Jewish laws and the ... persecution of Jews grew increasingly harsh. In 1939, Leo arranged for his mother, Frederica, to come to the ... -Jewish laws were enacted to disenfranchise Jewish people. Leo and Bertha decided to leave Germany. The ... power in Germany in January 1933 and increasingly punitive anti-Jewish laws were enacted by the Nazi
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5480. Striped tallit katan worn by a prewar German Jewish emigre to the US
Nazi dictatorship enacted anti-Jewish laws and the persecution of Jews grew increasingly harsh. In 1939 ... -Jewish laws were enacted to disenfranchise Jewish people. Leo and Bertha decided to leave Germany. The ... power in Germany in January 1933 and increasingly punitive anti-Jewish laws were enacted by the Nazi
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5481. Striped tallit and red velvet pouch used by a prewar German Jewish emigre
his arrival in the US. The Nazi dictatorship enacted anti-Jewish laws and the persecution of Jews grew ... -Jewish laws were enacted to disenfranchise Jewish people. Leo and Bertha decided to leave Germany. The ... power in Germany in January 1933 and increasingly punitive anti-Jewish laws were enacted by the Nazi
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5482. Drawing of a young male internee by a German Jewish internee
In September 1935, the Nazis announced the Nuremberg Laws, which excluded Jews from citizenship and ... lived. Because of the laws, Lili was not permitted to take her final exams in 1937. In 1938, she went to ... -Jewish laws. In 1938, she went to Paris to continue her studies at the Ranson Academie. It was at this
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5483. Wooden box owned by a Japanese aid coordinator for Jewish refugees in Shanghai
laws, which restricted the daily lives of Jews and forced many to consider emigration. While many Jews ... territory’s interaction with increasing numbers of European refugees, especially Jews. As one of the ... recommended welcoming Jews to Shanghai in order to exploit the purported powerful international Jewish network ... support for the Shanghai Jews. In 1943, Koreshige was transferred to Manila, Philippines. Having
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5484. Folding Fan owned by a Japanese aid coordinator for Jewish refugees in Shanghai
laws, which restricted the daily lives of Jews and forced many to consider emigration. While many Jews ... territory’s interaction with increasing numbers of European refugees, especially Jews. As one of the ... recommended welcoming Jews to Shanghai in order to exploit the purported powerful international Jewish network ... support for the Shanghai Jews. In 1943, Koreshige was transferred to Manila, Philippines. Having
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5485. The American Friends Service Committee Organizing a Rescue Network
confronted with Nazi persecution of Jews, took action. The American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) had been ... Nuremberg Laws but who did not consider themselves Jewish by religion) and those in mixed marriages between ... Jews and non-Jews. One of those refugees was Tom Doeppner, an 18-year-old who escaped from Germany into
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5486. A cousin of Brandl Ribajzen Zytnik poses by a small outdoor stiarway in Chelm.
Jews in Sawin that great danger awaited them from the Germans; therefore, the Zytnik family and many ... and Malka Rajzl Zytnik were shot, along with hundreds of other Jews. Four days later, on Tuesday night ... executed some 1,000 Jews. After the second Aktion, the Germans established a ghetto in which some 120 ... acquaintance of his brother-in-law, Wigdor. Rywek was allowed to stay on condition that he could leave the barn
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5487. Three young men (friends of Awigdor Kreis) go rowing before the war.
Jews in Sawin that great danger awaited them from the Germans; therefore, the Zytnik family and many ... and Malka Rajzl Zytnik were shot, along with hundreds of other Jews. Four days later, on Tuesday night ... executed some 1,000 Jews. After the second Aktion, the Germans established a ghetto in which some 120 ... acquaintance of his brother-in-law, Wigdor. Rywek was allowed to stay on condition that he could leave the barn
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5488. Kleinhandler family photographs
actions in Chmielnik. On that day, approximately 13,000 Jews were removed from the ghetto by horse-drawn ... wagons and later transported by train to Treblinka. When the ghetto was liquidated, only about 70 Jews ... war in hiding working as a maid. Her rescuer later was killed for helping Jews. The Kleinhandlers ... January 1945 and its prisoners sent by train to Germany. Bluma, her sister-in-law Mania (Scheiber
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5489. Manek and Ilona Werdiger papers
Plaszów concentration camp. His brother and sister-in-law were killed there by the SS on Sept. 14, 1943 ... forced into the Krakow ghetto. In October 1942, Jews were brought out into the street where the Gestapo ... June, 1941, Germany invaded and the Jews were placed in ghettos. Illona’s family paid another family ... with a family friend. In February 1944, the remaining Jews were gathered and Ilona was sent to
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5490. Mark Mordechai Koller family collection
Benzion and Fanie Koller. He received a doctor of law from the University of Cernauti. In 1923 he ... Jews of Vizhnitz into a ghetto in preparation for their deportation to Transnistria. Marcel, his ... through the camp. Conditions improved by mid 1942, and Jews were allowed to leave the confines of the camp ... brother, Dov, born in 1937. In 1941, the Jews of Vizhnitz were deported to Transnistria, where the Koller
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5491. Varda Cohen papers
actions in Chmielnik. On that day, approximately 13,000 Jews were removed from the ghetto by horse-drawn ... wagons and later transported by train to Treblinka. When the ghetto was liquidated, only about 70 Jews ... war in hiding working as a maid. Her rescuer later was killed for helping Jews. The Kleinhandlers ... January 1945 and its prisoners sent by train to Germany. Bluma, her sister-in-law Mania (Scheiber
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5492. Julius Sutin stands in the doorway of the synagogue at the Neu Freimann displaced persons camp.
to plan an escape. An opportunity arose when they learned that a Jew named Oswald Rufeisen had ... all, approximately 300 Jews succeeded in escaping from the Mir castle. Once in the forest, Izik ... and Jews were forced to wear the yellow star and report for forced labor. Rochel was sent to work in ... forests, where they lived in a common-law marriage. Soon after the war the couple was remarried in a
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5493. Izik Sutin near an outdoor fruit and vegetable market outside the Neu Freimann displaced persons camp.
to plan an escape. An opportunity arose when they learned that a Jew named Oswald Rufeisen had ... all, approximately 300 Jews succeeded in escaping from the Mir castle. Once in the forest, Izik ... and Jews were forced to wear the yellow star and report for forced labor. Rochel was sent to work in ... forests, where they lived in a common-law marriage. Soon after the war the couple was remarried in a
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5494. Clothing distribution center in the Neu Freimann displaced persons camp.
to plan an escape. An opportunity arose when they learned that a Jew named Oswald Rufeisen had ... all, approximately 300 Jews succeeded in escaping from the Mir castle. Once in the forest, Izik ... and Jews were forced to wear the yellow star and report for forced labor. Rochel was sent to work in ... forests, where they lived in a common-law marriage. Soon after the war the couple was remarried in a
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5495. Identification card certifying that Jack Sutin is employed by the U.S.
to plan an escape. An opportunity arose when they learned that a Jew named Oswald Rufeisen had ... all, approximately 300 Jews succeeded in escaping from the Mir castle. Once in the forest, Izik ... and Jews were forced to wear the yellow star and report for forced labor. Rochel was sent to work in ... forests, where they lived in a common-law marriage. Soon after the war the couple was remarried in a
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5496. Jewish DPs protest British immigration policy to Palestine in the Neu Freimann displaced persons camp.
to plan an escape. An opportunity arose when they learned that a Jew named Oswald Rufeisen had ... all, approximately 300 Jews succeeded in escaping from the Mir castle. Once in the forest, Izik ... and Jews were forced to wear the yellow star and report for forced labor. Rochel was sent to work in ... forests, where they lived in a common-law marriage. Soon after the war the couple was remarried in a
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5497. Photojournalist Izik Sutin reads the Landsberger Lager-Cajtung, a newspaper to which he was a frequent contributor.
to plan an escape. An opportunity arose when they learned that a Jew named Oswald Rufeisen had ... all, approximately 300 Jews succeeded in escaping from the Mir castle. Once in the forest, Izik ... and Jews were forced to wear the yellow star and report for forced labor. Rochel was sent to work in ... forests, where they lived in a common-law marriage. Soon after the war the couple was remarried in a
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5498. Self-portrait of photojournalist Izik Sutin.
to plan an escape. An opportunity arose when they learned that a Jew named Oswald Rufeisen had ... all, approximately 300 Jews succeeded in escaping from the Mir castle. Once in the forest, Izik ... and Jews were forced to wear the yellow star and report for forced labor. Rochel was sent to work in ... forests, where they lived in a common-law marriage. Soon after the war the couple was remarried in a
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5499. Izik Sutin stands in front of the "Jidisze Cajtung" newspaper office in the Neu Freimann displaced persons camp.
to plan an escape. An opportunity arose when they learned that a Jew named Oswald Rufeisen had ... all, approximately 300 Jews succeeded in escaping from the Mir castle. Once in the forest, Izik ... and Jews were forced to wear the yellow star and report for forced labor. Rochel was sent to work in ... forests, where they lived in a common-law marriage. Soon after the war the couple was remarried in a
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5500. Street scene in the Neu Freimann displaced persons camp.
to plan an escape. An opportunity arose when they learned that a Jew named Oswald Rufeisen had ... all, approximately 300 Jews succeeded in escaping from the Mir castle. Once in the forest, Izik ... and Jews were forced to wear the yellow star and report for forced labor. Rochel was sent to work in ... forests, where they lived in a common-law marriage. Soon after the war the couple was remarried in a