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5551. Barbie Trial -- Day 7 -- Two experts testify
orders came from the BDS office in Paris to round up and deport Jews from regional KDS outposts. In April ... 1944, as it was becoming more difficult for the BDS in Paris to deport Jews, a letter was sent from ... and how these were impacted by the law of October 1, 1933. The interpreter replies that neither can ... JEWS
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5552. Eichmann Trial -- Sessions 6, 7 and 8 -- Hausner's opening statement
Sessions 6, 7 and 8. Attorney General Gideon Hausner discusses Adolf Hitler and his use of the Jews ... as scapegoats: "The Jew was the eternal scapegoat." Hausner notes the anti-Nazi movements in Germany ... and German assistance to the Jews: "But after all is said and done, these were a small minority." The ... Laws, and the yellow arm badges. Hausner starts Section 2 of his opening speech: "II - The SS, the SD
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5553. Bronze figurine of a Jewish man holding a rooster
The Katz Ehrenthal Collection is a collection of over 900 objects depicting Jews and antisemitic ... ceremony of Kaparot, a custom practiced by some Orthodox Jews the day before Yom Kippur. Kaparot consists ... misfortune that might otherwise occur to the person. The bird is then slaughtered according to the laws of ... The Katz Ehrenthal Collection is a collection of more than 900 objects depicting Jews and
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5554. Oral history interview with Jola Hoffman
establishment of the Nuremberg laws in 1936; her aunt and uncle's departure from Germany prior to the start of ... family members; the deportation of the Jews from Germany between the years of 1938 and 1939; volunteers ... starvation and death in the ghetto and the deportation of Jews to Treblinka concentration camp; the ... Poland after the war; the punishment of Poles who helped Jews during World War II; the help that she
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5555. Child's wicker chair received by Louise Lawrence-Israels for her birthday while in hiding
By the time Louise was born, anti-Semetic laws were enacted and Jews were forced to wear a yellow ... the Netherlands in May 1940. By 1942, deportations of Jews to extermination camps were occurring ... star. By July of 1942 deportations of Jews from the Netherlands to the extermination camps of Auschwitz
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5556. Wooden canvas covered trunk used by Jewish refugees
the German Reich. Anti-Jewish laws were enacted to persecute Jews and exclude them from Austrian ... 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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5557. Engraved lighter from a displaced persons camp
there were restrictive laws in Nazi-allied Hungary against the Jews. Jewish men age 18 and older were ... arrested again and sentenced to 10 years hard labor. He was among 200 men, mostly Jews, who were sent to ... Nations voted to partition Palestine, Tibor was among a crowd of 2,000 Jews who celebrated in St. Peter
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5558. Senat Wolnego Miasta Gdańska (Sygn. 260)
veto power), with time it obtained the right to issue ordinances with the force of law. The structure ... about German attacks on Poles and Jews, German newspaper clippings, reports, telegrams, lists of the ... Gemeinde) related to discrimination and atrocities against Jews (Germans ransacked the synagogue in Gdańsk ... 500 Jews leave Gdańsk), taxes and restrictions on the disposal of Polish and Jewish property.
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5559. Pencil drawing of a man done in the Łódź ghetto
action of September 5-12 1942. This deportation action resulted in the transport of over 15,000 Jews ... This deportation action resulted in the transport of over 15,000 Jews, mostly children under the age of ... in the transport of over 15,000 Jews, mostly children under the age of 10, the elderly, and the ... Rozenwasser, the brother and sister-in-law of Hela Rozenwasser.
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5560. Selected records of the District People's Courts and the Local People's Courts from the State Archive in Košice
after the Communist coup in 1948 a new law was adopted on 25 March 1948 which renewed the decree on ... deportation of local Jews, as well as the trial records of political defendants. Features survivor and ... eyewitness testimonies describing the persecution of Jews and crimes committed against Jews.
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5561. Dr. Willy Katz papers
divorcee Helene Preissler who owned a hat business, H&K Preissler, in Dresden with her sister‐in‐law but ... had to give it up in 1939 when she, a non‐Jew, refused to divorce her Jewish husband. Helmut went to ... Jews before their deportation, but he is also believed to have helped draft the deportation lists. He ... and policies and regulations governing German Jews and their medical treatment.
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5562. Ina Felczer papers
throughout the country quickly began suppressing the rights of Jews and boycotting their businesses. Hannah ... with the escalation of anti-Jewish laws in Germany. In the late 1930’s, Hannah’s shop was destroyed by ... Jews], German authorities had deported most of the Jews in that community, including Ina’s relatives
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5563. Ernest Bergman philatelic and document collection
service in World War I. In September 1935, the Nuremberg Laws excluded Jews from citizenship and mandated ... the separation of Jews and non-Jews. The increasing pressures led Ernst to immigrate in 1936 to St
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5564. Brown plastic lice comb used by a Romanian Jewish woman concentration camp inmate
Silvaniei. Babi married Josef Polak. In 1937, the fascist Romanian government enacted anti-Jewish laws ... conscripting Romanian Jews to work in labor battalions for the Hungarian Army. Josef was conscripted into the ... Allies. In March 1944, Germany invaded Hungary. Jews outside of major cities were concentrated in ... all the Jews in Hungary to concentration camps. Babi, Herman, and Elizabet were deported to Auschwitz
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5565. Jüdische Gemeinde Ragusa (Fond 1439)
Jewish ghetto was created and its inhabitants were subjected to special taxes. In 1755 a special law was ... Napoleon in 1815. The Jews of Dubrovnik were emancipated in 1873. After World War I Dubrovnik became a part ... of Yugoslavia. In 1939, 250 Jews lived in Dubrovnik. In June 1943, the Jews of Dubrovnik were sent to
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5566. Wooden thread spool from tailoring shop in Paris
Paris. The Germans enacted anti-Jewish legislation and there were periodic round-ups of Jews for ... deportation to concentration camps. Jews were not allowed to operate businesses and an Aryan custodian was ... because a barricade had been set up to capture Jews. Paul, then 15, tried to catch up with his father but ... the daughter-in-law of Isaac Kornowski.
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5567. Four delegates to the 22nd Zionist Congress walk down a street in Basel.
Law School in Prague, graduating in 1934. He then became the rabbi of a liberal congregation in ... The Jews were not issued rations, but some Belorussian peasant s shared their food. During the march ... many of the Jews had contracted typhus. The retreat was halted on the outskirts of Lvov, and the ... The make-shift hospital had neither beds nor medicine; over a thousand Jews died. Eventually the
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5568. Jewish Brigade Group arm patch with blue and white stripes and a Star of David worn by a Brigade soldier
Nuremberg Laws defined Jews by race and mandated the total separation of Aryans and non-Aryans. Fanny ... Jews. The government sanctioned anti-Jewish boycotts and enacted anti-Jewish legislation. In 1935, the ... at a high risk of arrest and deportation. By January 1, 1938, German Jews were prohibited from ... expelled nearly 20,000 Polish Jews from Germany in the Polenaktion, including Fanny’s father, mother
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5569. Jewish Brigade Group arm patch with 4 red chevrons worn by a soldier in the Brigade
Nuremberg Laws defined Jews by race and mandated the total separation of Aryans and non-Aryans. Fanny ... Jews. The government sanctioned anti-Jewish boycotts and enacted anti-Jewish legislation. In 1935, the ... at a high risk of arrest and deportation. By January 1, 1938, German Jews were prohibited from ... expelled nearly 20,000 Polish Jews from Germany in the Polenaktion, including Fanny’s father, mother
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5570. Bent metal shard saved by a soldier in the Jewish Brigade, British Army
Nuremberg Laws defined Jews by race and mandated the total separation of Aryans and non-Aryans. Fanny ... Jews. The government sanctioned anti-Jewish boycotts and enacted anti-Jewish legislation. In 1935, the ... at a high risk of arrest and deportation. By January 1, 1938, German Jews were prohibited from ... expelled nearly 20,000 Polish Jews from Germany in the Polenaktion, including Fanny’s father, mother
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5571. Jewish Brigade Group embroidered shoulder title patch worn by a Brigade soldier
Nuremberg Laws defined Jews by race and mandated the total separation of Aryans and non-Aryans. Fanny ... Jews. The government sanctioned anti-Jewish boycotts and enacted anti-Jewish legislation. In 1935, the ... at a high risk of arrest and deportation. By January 1, 1938, German Jews were prohibited from ... expelled nearly 20,000 Polish Jews from Germany in the Polenaktion, including Fanny’s father, mother
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5572. Embossed brown leather bi-fold wallet used by a soldier in the Jewish Brigade, British Army
Nuremberg Laws defined Jews by race and mandated the total separation of Aryans and non-Aryans. Fanny ... Jews. The government sanctioned anti-Jewish boycotts and enacted anti-Jewish legislation. In 1935, the ... at a high risk of arrest and deportation. By January 1, 1938, German Jews were prohibited from ... expelled nearly 20,000 Polish Jews from Germany in the Polenaktion, including Fanny’s father, mother
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5573. Jewish Brigade Group uniform patch with 1 red stripe worn by a Brigade soldier
Nuremberg Laws defined Jews by race and mandated the total separation of Aryans and non-Aryans. Fanny ... Jews. The government sanctioned anti-Jewish boycotts and enacted anti-Jewish legislation. In 1935, the ... at a high risk of arrest and deportation. By January 1, 1938, German Jews were prohibited from ... expelled nearly 20,000 Polish Jews from Germany in the Polenaktion, including Fanny’s father, mother
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5574. Nazi propaganda poster exposing the Jewish conspiracy links to the Allied Nations
father in law. For this: there are 406 Jews as members of the so-called Soviet government and Jewish ... their familial relationships with world leaders. The antisemitic myth that Jews use their power and ... plastered on the back of correspondences. The posters targeted the Nazis’ early political adversaries, Jews ... Committee, the Jew Schertik, recently boasted: In the British-Soviet Alliance is the first great Success of
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5575. Nazi propaganda poster exposing the Jewish conspiracy links to the Allied Nations
father in law. For this: there are 406 Jews as members of the so-called Soviet government and Jewish ... their familial relationships with world leaders. The antisemitic myth that Jews use their power and ... plastered on the back of correspondences. The posters targeted the Nazis’ early political adversaries, Jews ... Committee, the Jew Schertik, recently boasted: In the British-Soviet Alliance is the first great Success of