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5651. Larry Gladstone papers
their small village where they were the only Jews, to Mukacevo (now Mukacheve, Ukraine), partly for its ... which included Mukacevo. Hungary had anti-Jewish laws similar to the Nuremberg racial laws of its close ... ally, Nazi Germany. By 1940, when Ladislav graduated high school, Jews could not attend university and ... asked a German soldier what happened to everyone and was told that they were Jews, so we shot them
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5652. Komjadi commemorative medal owned by a Hungarian Jewish family
began instituting anti-Jewish policies modeled after German laws in 1938, and then joined the Axis ... radio broadcasts. When Eva graduated high school in 1942, most Jews were prohibited from attending ... Jews six years and older were required to wear a yellow Star of David. Eva and her family’s valuables ... power of the Hungarian government. They began carrying out violent attacks against Jews, forcing many
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5653. Diving medal owned by a Hungarian Jewish family
began instituting anti-Jewish policies modeled after German laws in 1938, and then joined the Axis ... radio broadcasts. When Eva graduated high school in 1942, most Jews were prohibited from attending ... Jews six years and older were required to wear a yellow Star of David. Eva and her family’s valuables ... power of the Hungarian government. They began carrying out violent attacks against Jews, forcing many
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5654. Kingdom of Hungary 20 filler coin acquired by a Hungarian Jewish youth and former concentration camp inmate
their small village where they were the only Jews, to Mukacevo (now Mukacheve, Ukraine), partly for its ... which included Mukacevo. Hungary had anti-Jewish laws similar to the Nuremberg racial laws of its close ... ally, Nazi Germany. By 1940, when Ladislav graduated high school, Jews could not attend university and ... asked a German soldier what happened to everyone and was told that they were Jews, so we shot them
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5655. Republic of Czechoslovakia 5 korun coin owned by a Hungarian Jewish youth and former concentration camp inmate
their small village where they were the only Jews, to Mukacevo (now Mukacheve, Ukraine), partly for its ... which included Mukacevo. Hungary had anti-Jewish laws similar to the Nuremberg racial laws of its close ... ally, Nazi Germany. By 1940, when Ladislav graduated high school, Jews could not attend university and ... asked a German soldier what happened to everyone and was told that they were Jews, so we shot them
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5656. Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia 1 koruna coin owned by a Hungarian Jewish youth and former concentration camp inmate
their small village where they were the only Jews, to Mukacevo (now Mukacheve, Ukraine), partly for its ... which included Mukacevo. Hungary had anti-Jewish laws similar to the Nuremberg racial laws of its close ... ally, Nazi Germany. By 1940, when Ladislav graduated high school, Jews could not attend university and ... asked a German soldier what happened to everyone and was told that they were Jews, so we shot them
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5657. Republic of Czechoslovakia 1 korun coin owned by a Hungarian Jewish youth and former concentration camp inmate
their small village where they were the only Jews, to Mukacevo (now Mukacheve, Ukraine), partly for its ... which included Mukacevo. Hungary had anti-Jewish laws similar to the Nuremberg racial laws of its close ... ally, Nazi Germany. By 1940, when Ladislav graduated high school, Jews could not attend university and ... asked a German soldier what happened to everyone and was told that they were Jews, so we shot them
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5658. Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia 10 haleru coin owned by a Hungarian Jewish youth and former concentration camp inmate
their small village where they were the only Jews, to Mukacevo (now Mukacheve, Ukraine), partly for its ... which included Mukacevo. Hungary had anti-Jewish laws similar to the Nuremberg racial laws of its close ... ally, Nazi Germany. By 1940, when Ladislav graduated high school, Jews could not attend university and ... asked a German soldier what happened to everyone and was told that they were Jews, so we shot them
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5659. Allied Military currency for France, 100 franc bank note owned by a Hungarian Jewish concentration camp inmate
their small village where they were the only Jews, to Mukacevo (now Mukacheve, Ukraine), partly for its ... which included Mukacevo. Hungary had anti-Jewish laws similar to the Nuremberg racial laws of its close ... ally, Nazi Germany. By 1940, when Ladislav graduated high school, Jews could not attend university and ... asked a German soldier what happened to everyone and was told that they were Jews, so we shot them
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5660. Children’s songbook brought with a German Jewish prewar refugee
-Jewish legislation was in effect. The Nuremburg laws were enacted in 1935, and life for Jews in Germany ... Hitler was elected Chancellor of Germany. Following the passage of the Nuremberg laws in 1935, Nellie ... payments to Jews were no longer authorized, which sent her father’s medical practice into decline ... Eventually, Jews were no longer able to practice medicine, and Fritz made plans to go to the US. In the
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5661. Factory-printed Star of David badge printed with Jude, belonging to a German Jewish woman
decree that all Jews in the Reich six years of age or older were required to wear a yellow star badge ... population following Hitler’s rise to power in 1933 and the passage of the Nuremberg Laws in 1935. Before the ... power in 1933 and Ludwig was forced to close his store after the Nuremberg Laws were passed in 1935. He ... arrested Ludwig, sending him and 10,000 other Jews to Buchenwald concentration camp, where they received
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5662. Oak leaf wreath separated into sections awarded prewar to a Jewish youth for swimming across the Rhine River
competing in sporting events. Conditions worsened for Jews in Germany as more punitive anti-Jewish laws were ... War I. In January 1933, Hitler was appointed Chancellor of Germany and many laws were enacted to ... restrict the lives of Jews. On August 16, 1938, 21 year old Max left Mainz for London, where, on September ... Maweli A.G. Distillery in Mainz. In the mid-1930’s, Jews were not welcome in non-Jewish sports clubs or
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5663. Beige patch embroidered with Czechoslovakia owned by a Jewish refugee
decided to go out to see what was happening. She saw many Orthodox Jews being threatened, her synagogue on ... au pair in Zurich for the Herzog family and attended daily English language classes. German laws ... prepare for a mission of wealthy San Francisco Jews. While she was there, the War of Independence began ... German laws forbid the export of currency, so Ruth’s parents sent large quantities of nail polish for her
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5664. Mexico, paper currency, 1 peso owned by a Hungarian Jewish youth and former concentration camp inmate
their small village where they were the only Jews, to Mukacevo (now Mukacheve, Ukraine), partly for its ... which included Mukacevo. Hungary had anti-Jewish laws similar to the Nuremberg racial laws of its close ... ally, Nazi Germany. By 1940, when Ladislav graduated high school, Jews could not attend university and ... asked a German soldier what happened to everyone and was told that they were Jews, so we shot them
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5665. Brown alligator wallet carried by a Hungarian Jewish youth while a forced laborer and concentration camp inmate
their small village where they were the only Jews, to Mukacevo (now Mukacheve, Ukraine), partly for its ... which included Mukacevo. Hungary had anti-Jewish laws similar to the Nuremberg racial laws of its close ... ally, Nazi Germany. By 1940, when Ladislav graduated high school, Jews could not attend university and ... asked a German soldier what happened to everyone and was told that they were Jews, so we shot them
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5666. Leather wallet with an embossed floral design used by a Hungarian Jewish youth and former concentration camp inmate
their small village where they were the only Jews, to Mukacevo (now Mukacheve, Ukraine), partly for its ... which included Mukacevo. Hungary had anti-Jewish laws similar to the Nuremberg racial laws of its close ... ally, Nazi Germany. By 1940, when Ladislav graduated high school, Jews could not attend university and ... asked a German soldier what happened to everyone and was told that they were Jews, so we shot them
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5667. Black textured leather trifold wallet used by a Hungarian Jewish youth and former concentration camp inmate
their small village where they were the only Jews, to Mukacevo (now Mukacheve, Ukraine), partly for its ... which included Mukacevo. Hungary had anti-Jewish laws similar to the Nuremberg racial laws of its close ... ally, Nazi Germany. By 1940, when Ladislav graduated high school, Jews could not attend university and ... asked a German soldier what happened to everyone and was told that they were Jews, so we shot them
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5668. Friedrich Haas identification card
the clandestine immigration of Jews to Palestine in defiance of British laws to restrict entry to ... and then began the deportation of Jews, including the remaining Haas family, to camps in Transnistria ... War I. Life for Jews in the city was difficult during the war; the city was occupied by the Russians ... government was established, which improved the Jews’ situation. In 1939, Cernauti had a Jewish population of
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5669. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 50 [funfzig] kronen note
Germany, in what became known as the "Anschluss." Austria became subject to the Nuremberg Laws, which ... suppressed the rights and personal freedoms of Jews. Eva and Heinz were no longer allowed to attend public ... German occupation, the Netherlands also became subject to the Nuremburg laws. Once again, Heinz and Eva ... making snakeskin handbags. By January 1941, all Jews had to register with the authorities. That spring
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5670. UNRRA Director General Fiorello LaGuardia converses with an unidentified official during a visit to the Neu Freimann displaced persons camp.
Achille Luigi LaGuardia, an Italian Catholic, and Irene Luzzato Coen, a Jew from Trieste. His parents had ... for Children and the U.S. Immigration Service while attending New York University Law School. Upon ... Saul Sorrin (1919-1995), an American Jew who served as UNRRA director and field supervisor of ... displa Saul Sorrin (1919-1995), an American Jew who served as UNRRA director and field supervisor of
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5671. Lina Kaufman and Marion Kaufman Cassirer papers
were observant Jews. In January 1933, Hitler was appointed Chancellor of Germany. Anti-Jewish laws ... Jews left for camps. After Lina’s sister and her family, Hertha, Kurt, and Gerhard Abraham, were ... placed with Dr. George (Boy) Edgar and his wife Mia, who helped hide many Jews and non-Jews. Marion was ... September 1945. When Marion was sent to the Edgars in 1943, Lina was sent to live with six other Jews in one
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5672. Portrait photograph by Judy Glickman of a Jewish Danish refugee
eleven Danish citizens who rescued Jews in German occupied Denmark and a Jewish couple who were rescued ... Jews were not molested and the German presence was limited. After the Germans invaded the Soviet Union ... 1943, the Germans declared martial law and began to address the Jewish problem. A mass deportation was ... hide the Jews and, by the eve of the deportation, had ferried 7000 people, nearly all the Jews in
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5673. Blonde haired, male, felt doll carried by a Kindertransport refugee
Germany. Both were Polish Jews who had lived in Berlin since the 1920s. Victor was a chemist, and Hannah ... and authorities throughout Germany quickly began suppressing the rights of Jews and boycotting their ... 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
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5674. Eichmann Trial -- Session 114 -- Closing statement of the Defense
Dr. Servatius then says that he allowed Jews to find shelter in various places, negating charges of ... anti-Semitism. He says thanks to Eichmann's efforts, it was possible for Austrian Jews to emigrate. 00 ... :14:37 Dr. Servatius says the money taken by Eichmann was used for the emigration of Jews, for the ... crimes against this nation were impossible. There were no laws against actions towards a religious group
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5675. Salad plate with a floral design carried by Kindertransport refugee
Before the war, Ina lived with her parents, Victor and Hannah, in Berlin, Germany. Both were Polish Jews ... Germany quickly began suppressing the rights of Jews and boycotting their businesses. In the late 1930’s ... 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