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5701. Dutch newspaper clippings
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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5702. Floral pillow cover carried by a Kindertransport refugee
Berlin, Germany. Both were Polish Jews who had lived in Berlin since the 1920s. Victor was a chemist, and ... 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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5703. White handkerchief with a fan design carried by a Kindertransport refugee
Berlin, Germany. Both were Polish Jews who had lived in Berlin since the 1920s. Victor was a chemist, and ... 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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5704. White handkerchief with openwork flowers carried by a Kindertransport refugee
Berlin, Germany. Both were Polish Jews who had lived in Berlin since the 1920s. Victor was a chemist, and ... 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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5705. White handkerchief with a stitched border carried by a Kindertransport refugee
Berlin, Germany. Both were Polish Jews who had lived in Berlin since the 1920s. Victor was a chemist, and ... 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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5706. White handkerchief pouch with gnomes carried by a Kindertransport refugee
in Berlin, Germany. Both were Polish Jews who had lived in Berlin since the 1920s. Victor was a ... Chancellor of Germany, and authorities throughout Germany quickly began suppressing the rights of Jews and ... 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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5707. Tortoiseshell pencil box and lid carried by a Kindertransport refugee
in Berlin, Germany. Both were Polish Jews who had lived in Berlin since the 1920s. Victor was a ... Chancellor of Germany, and authorities throughout Germany quickly began suppressing the rights of Jews and ... 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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5708. Green school box 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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5709. Calligraphy samples and portfolio by a refugee from Nazi Germany
Germans were eliminated and anti-Jewish laws had been enacted. Jews were no longer allowed to work in ... Chancellor on January 30, 1933. Antisemitic legislation soon took away the rights of Jews. Nelly was a Quaker ... but she had been born Jewish, and in 1935, she was fired due to a decree that Jews could not work in ... that Jews could not work in the publishing industry. To support her family, she opened a crafts studio
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5710. Metal bowl recovered from a concentration camp by a Polish Jewish man
Adler, 1910-1943), and a brother, Aron (1914-1943). Grodek’s gentile population barred Jews from ... socialist leanings under Polish rule. As a Jew, Isak was not accepted to a Polish university, and moved to ... Poland. Isak’s sister, Hilda, studied law and married an attorney before buying a movie house in Lwów ... dismantle the oil wells and equipment to make them non-functional. During the night, he took four other Jews
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5711. Metal bowl recovered from a concentration camp by a Polish Jewish man
Adler, 1910-1943), and a brother, Aron (1914-1943). Grodek’s gentile population barred Jews from ... socialist leanings under Polish rule. As a Jew, Isak was not accepted to a Polish university, and moved to ... Poland. Isak’s sister, Hilda, studied law and married an attorney before buying a movie house in Lwów ... dismantle the oil wells and equipment to make them non-functional. During the night, he took four other Jews
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5712. Fritz Gluckstein papers
Nazi racial laws, Fritz was Mischlinge [mixed race] and a non-protected Geltungsjude, a counted Jew ... as a Jew, and the family attended a liberal synagogue. When Hitler came to power in 1933, Jews soon ... subject to all the restrictions imposed on the Jews of Germany. After the November 9-10, 1938 ... left his public school because of increasing antisemitism and enrolled in a Jewish school. Jews were
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5713. Pouch with a false base used by a German Jewish émigré to smuggle money out of the country
the Nuremberg Laws were passed, severely restricting the rights and daily lives of Jews in Germany. In ... originally used to store detachable men’s shirt collars at the turn of the Twentieth Century. Jews emigrating ... was elected Chancellor of Germany. Erna’s ex-husband, Kurt, and her sister Ruth and brother-in-law ... German authorities passed the Nuremberg Laws, which excluded people of Jewish ancestry from German
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5714. Kalman Clarence and Anna Farkas Gutlohn Grant family papers
parents on their farm in Bucsa. Between 1938 and 1941, Hungary passed race laws similar to Germany ... ’s Nuremberg laws, and joined the Axis alliance in 1940. In 1941 Kálmán was conscripted for forced labor in the ... the Swiss Legation began issuing diplomatic protective letters to Jews, and Anna obtained one for her ... .S. surrounded the Festetich Street building, searched for Jews, and took them to the Danube River to be killed
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5715. Zvi and Eva Schloss papers
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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5716. Text only red poster for a dance and concert performance by members of the St. Ottilien displaced persons orchestra
reclaimed the city. In 1940, Henia was the only Jew accepted into the Vilna City Choir. Then in June 1941 ... carried out violent riots against the Jews. Then came detachments of German Einsatzgruppen (mobile killing ... units), which with Lithuanian auxiliaries, murdered thousands of Jews. By the end of the summer, all ... the Jews were forced to move to a ghetto. The Germans allowed Wolf to leave the ghetto to continue as
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5717. Text only yellow poster for a performance by members of the St. Ottilien displaced persons orchestra
reclaimed the city. In 1940, Henia was the only Jew accepted into the Vilna City Choir. Then in June 1941 ... carried out violent riots against the Jews. Then came detachments of German Einsatzgruppen (mobile killing ... units), which with Lithuanian auxiliaries, murdered thousands of Jews. By the end of the summer, all ... the Jews were forced to move to a ghetto. The Germans allowed Wolf to leave the ghetto to continue as
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5718. Text only poster for a performance by St. Ottilien DP orchestra
reclaimed the city. In 1940, Henia was the only Jew accepted into the Vilna City Choir. Then in June 1941 ... carried out violent riots against the Jews. Then came detachments of German Einsatzgruppen (mobile killing ... units), which with Lithuanian auxiliaries, murdered thousands of Jews. By the end of the summer, all ... the Jews were forced to move to a ghetto. The Germans allowed Wolf to leave the ghetto to continue as
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5719. Factory-printed Star of David badge printed with Jude, acquired by a German Jewish man
Factory-printed Star of David badge acquired by Edwin Bergmann. On September 1, 1941, all Jews in ... David with a black-outline and the word “Jew” printed inside the star in German. The badge was used to ... new laws and restrictions against the Jewish population. In September, the Nuremberg Laws of excluded ... Jews from citizenship and mandated the separation of Jews and non-Jews. In pre-Olympic trials in 1936
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5720. Ink and pencil drawing of a church in Theresienstadt ghetto/labor camp by an inmate
1904, and Ilse on February 23, 1909. They were married on August 6, 1931. As assimilated Jews they did ... not adhere to Jewish dietary laws, observe holidays or attend synagogue. Her father had a doctorate in ... Chancellor in 1933, increasingly severe restrictions were placed on Jews. Gabriele’s grandfather was forced ... and most of the city’s Jews were forced to live there, but the Siltens, due to her father’s council
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5721. The Hess Family in Germany and on vacation
law; still and motion picture photography was his lifelong hobby. In the 1930s, he made travel and ... and later to the US. AGH was born on March 1, 1909. He studied music and law; still and motion picture ... . In 1928, Albert graduated from the König-Georg-Gymnasium in Dresden. He then studied law in Hamburg ... authorities passed many anti-Semitic laws that isolated and restricted the everyday lives of the Jewish
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5722. Wellisch and Auerbach families papers
attended the Wasa Gymnasium and then the University of Vienna, graduating with a doctorate in law. Kurt ... his parents at Borseplatz 6. Kurt practiced law until shortly after the Anschluss when the Nazis ... barred Jews from the profession. He was arrested and imprisoned by the Gestapo on May 4, 1938 and ... Bachelor of Business Administration and his J.D. He became a C.P.A. and practiced probate and tax law. He
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5723. Portrait of Marcel Drimer.
ensuing pogrom 400 Jews were killed in the streets of town. Laura's father, Osjasz Gruber was killed by ... the Ukrainians in this pogrom. Some 17,000 Jews lived in Drohobycz and another 30,000 in Boryslaw and ... the vicinity. In July 1941 Jakub Drimmer was in Lvov, accompanied by his 25 year-old sister-in-law ... Ryfka. An order was issued for the Jews to report for forced labor, but Ryfka insisted that Jakub
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5724. Portrait of Jakub Drimmer wearing an Austro-Hungarian army uniform.
ensuing pogrom 400 Jews were killed in the streets of town. Laura's father, Osjasz Gruber was killed by ... the Ukrainians in this pogrom. Some 17,000 Jews lived in Drohobycz and another 30,000 in Boryslaw and ... the vicinity. In July 1941 Jakub Drimmer was in Lvov, accompanied by his 25 year-old sister-in-law ... Ryfka. An order was issued for the Jews to report for forced labor, but Ryfka insisted that Jakub
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5725. Dental scaler used to sew up sacks of wheat, flour, and sugar by a Jewish family in prewar Eisiskes
Ejszyszki (Eisiskes) Poland (now Lithuania). Jews had lived in Eisiskes for over 900 years. Prewar Eisiskes ... circa 1939, had approximately 3500 Jews, the majority of the population. The town was occupied by German ... residents and detained them in the synagogue and two adjoining buildings. They were joined by 1000 Jews from ... told to surrender all their valuables. The Germans announced that Jews had permission to hold High