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5576. Fanny and Leo Englard papers
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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5577. Salomon Strauss-Marko papers
the soldiers would be divided according to ethnic groups: Poles, Jews, and Ukrainians, and so on ... Salek feared discovery not only as a Jew, but also as a Communist. Since he had been called Tomek by his ... Timofiej was circumcised and so terrified of being discovered as a Jew that he stitched his foreskin with ... on teeth, lungs, and muscles. The idea of a Jew having passed unnoticed this long was nearly
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5578. American Friends Service Committee records relating to humanitarian work in North Africa
Laws but who did not consider themselves Jewish by religion) and those in mixed marriages between Jews ... organizations specialized in certain types of refugees—Jewish groups helped Jews, Catholic groups helped ... and non-Jews. The Quakers aided people seeking affidavits to come to the United States—a critical step ... Jews and other victims of Nazi persecution throughout the war, despite threats of arrest and internment
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5579. American Friends Service Committee records relating to humanitarian work in France
Laws but who did not consider themselves Jewish by religion) and those in mixed marriages between Jews ... organizations specialized in certain types of refugees—Jewish groups helped Jews, Catholic groups helped ... and non-Jews. The Quakers aided people seeking affidavits to come to the United States—a critical step ... Jews and other victims of Nazi persecution throughout the war, despite threats of arrest and internment
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5580. Shanghai Volunteer Corps badge issued to a Jewish refugee in Shanghai
following year, Ernst, Illo, his mother, and his father-in-law immigrated to the United States. The couple ... 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
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5581. Shanghai Volunteer Corps badge issued to a Jewish refugee in Shanghai
Nanking (now, Nanjing) in 1946. The following year, Ernst, Illo, his mother, and his father-in-law ... 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
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5582. Blanket issued to a Jewish refugee in Shanghai
year, Ernst, Illo, his mother, and his father-in-law immigrated to the United States. The couple ... 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
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5583. Shanghai Volunteer Corps nightstick issued to a Jewish refugee in Shanghai
Nanking (now, Nanjing) in 1946. The following year, Ernst, Illo, his mother, and his father-in-law ... 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
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5584. White armband embroidered with prisoner number worn by a Hungarian slave laborer
Hungary adopted anti-Jewish laws similar to the Nuremberg laws in Germany. The Hungarians were more anti ... -Semitic and Mirian often heard them refer to the Jews as stinking Jews. Miriam was sent to Budapest in1940 ... to stay there, as it was safer. In 1943, Miriam was required to register as a Jew. She had to wear a ... old Shmuel. Hungary had anti-Jewish laws similar to those of its ally, Nazi Germany. In 1940, Miriam
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5585. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 50 (funfzig) kronen note, from Jewish Hungarian inmates
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 ... anti-Semitic laws based on Germany’s Nuremberg racial laws. A March 1939 law required all Jewish men of ... On April 24, the Hungarian authorities established a ghetto for Jews on the outskirts of Karcag. A
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5586. A postcard sent from the Bedzin ghetto in Kamionka by C.
's brother-in-law, Szabtai Klugman, discovered him in Theresienstadt, and together they went in search of ... considered somewhat better than elsewhere in occupied Poland. There, the Jews resided in open ghettos and ... their lives retained a semblance of normalcy. As a result, thousands of Jews from central Poland sought ... refuge there. In addition to this influx, several thousand Jews from the district were forcibly
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5587. A postcard sent from the Bedzin ghetto in Kamionka by C.
's brother-in-law, Szabtai Klugman, discovered him in Theresienstadt, and together they went in search of ... considered somewhat better than elsewhere in occupied Poland. There, the Jews resided in open ghettos and ... their lives retained a semblance of normalcy. As a result, thousands of Jews from central Poland sought ... refuge there. In addition to this influx, several thousand Jews from the district were forcibly
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5588. Caricature by Lutek Orenbach of H. Norik, member of the Jewish Community Council.
"Cynic, wit, and Master of Laws." ... -law Hermann (Bubi) Bradtmüller, and their son Hans. The Bradtmüllers sheltered them until December ... as they resumed their identities as German Jews. Only after intense interrogation by the Soviets were
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5589. Defendant Julius Streicher, the former editor of "Der Stuermer," in his cell at the Nuremberg prison during the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals.
the Reichstag. Following the Nazi seizure of power, Streicher's Jew baiting became a handicap to the ... countries in which the crimes had been committed and adjudged according to the laws of the nation concerned ... Nazi law before the start of World War II and so that subsequent tribunals would have jurisdiction to
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5590. Defendant Julius Streicher, the former editor of "Der Stuermer," at the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals at Nuremberg.
the Reichstag. Following the Nazi seizure of power, Streicher's Jew baiting became a handicap to the ... countries in which the crimes had been committed and adjudged according to the laws of the nation concerned ... Nazi law before the start of World War II and so that subsequent tribunals would have jurisdiction to
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5591. Julius Streicher, the former editor of the racist newspaper "Der Stuermer," photographed during the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals at Nuremberg, at which he was a defendant.
the Reichstag. Following the Nazi seizure of power, Streicher's Jew baiting became a handicap to the ... countries in which the crimes had been committed and adjudged according to the laws of the nation concerned ... Nazi law before the start of World War II and so that subsequent tribunals would have jurisdiction to
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5592. Defendant Julius Streicher, the former editor of "Der Stuermer," on the stand at the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals at Nuremberg.
the Reichstag. Following the Nazi seizure of power, Streicher's Jew baiting became a handicap to the ... countries in which the crimes had been committed and adjudged according to the laws of the nation concerned ... Nazi law before the start of World War II and so that subsequent tribunals would have jurisdiction to
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5593. Defendants Walther Funk (right) and Hans Fritzsche (left) in the dock at the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals at Nuremberg.
Funk played an early role in driving German Jews from the economy and took part in the confiscation of ... countries in which the crimes had been committed and adjudged according to the laws of the nation concerned ... Nazi law before the start of World War II and so that subsequent tribunals would have jurisdiction to
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5594. Former Nazi Party ideologist Alfred Rosenberg in the witness box at the International Military Tribunal war crimes trial at Nuremberg.
Eastern Territories, he faithfully carried out his duties, including the extermination of Jews and the ... countries in which the crimes had been committed and adjudged according to the laws of the nation concerned ... Nazi law before the start of World War II and so that subsequent tribunals would have jurisdiction to
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5595. Caricature of Nuremberg International Military Tribunal defendant Alfred Rosenberg, by the German newspaper caricaturist, Peis.
Eastern Territories, he faithfully carried out his duties, including the extermination of Jews and the ... countries in which the crimes had been committed and adjudged according to the laws of the nation concerned ... Nazi law before the start of World War II and so that subsequent tribunals would have jurisdiction to
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5596. Caricature of Nuremberg International Military Tribunal defendant Julius Streicher, by the German newspaper caricaturist, Peis.
the Reichstag. Following the Nazi seizure of power, Streicher's Jew baiting became a handicap to the ... countries in which the crimes had been committed and adjudged according to the laws of the nation concerned ... Nazi law before the start of World War II and so that subsequent tribunals would have jurisdiction to
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5597. Łódź Ghetto grave marker for a Jewish woman recovered by her daughter
including forced labor and confiscation of property. Jews were interned in a ghetto which, by April 1940 ... her son-in-law Antonii crossed the river into the Soviet region. In Łódź, the Germans established a ... -law Rozka were killed in Rowne, following the German invasion. Her father Jankiel was transported to
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5598. Prewar Jewish life of the Weinlaub (later Vanlaw) family
the gangplank after the ship has docked in Bremen. 01:11:16 Mostly blurry shots of Lily's in-laws and ... point, as is her mother-in-law, Gertrude Weinlaub, who holds a small child by the hand. 01:11:48 ... JEWS
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5599. Eichmann Trial -- Sessions 6, 7 and 8 -- Eichmann pleads not guilty
had been concerned almost entirely with the Jews, whose business had been their destruction that was ... impulses. However, he is required by law to subdue these emotions and impulses when this case is brought ... (Punishment) Law 5710-1950." The Judges also dismiss the use of "Acts of State" as it contradicts the Court
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5600. Eichmann Trial -- Sessions 14, 15, 16 and 21 -- Testimony of B. Cohn
applause by the students who were present." Bar-Or and Cohn discuss the Nuremberg Laws; Cohn explains the ... Reichsbuergergesetz [German Citizenship Law], and reads mandates from the Reichsgesetzblatt that defined the ... differences between Jews and Aryans. The witness mentions a prayer written by Rabbi Dr. Leo Baeck, which the