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5751. Silver-plated table fork with Nazi emblem acquired by a former concentration camp inmate
These laws banned Jews from certain professions, civil service, and military service. Instead, Jewish ... with the Jews from surrounding towns were forced inside. Soon after, Laszlo’s father, Lajos, was ... Germany. Beginning in March 1938, Hungary began instituting race laws modeled on Germany’s Nuremburg Laws ... Jews of three nearby towns were also relocated there, pushing the ghetto population to about 200 people
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5752. Silver-plated table fork with Nazi emblem acquired by a former concentration camp inmate
These laws banned Jews from certain professions, civil service, and military service. Instead, Jewish ... with the Jews from surrounding towns were forced inside. Soon after, Laszlo’s father, Lajos, was ... Germany. Beginning in March 1938, Hungary began instituting race laws modeled on Germany’s Nuremburg Laws ... Jews of three nearby towns were also relocated there, pushing the ghetto population to about 200 people
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5753. Silver-plated table fork with Nazi emblem acquired by a former concentration camp inmate
These laws banned Jews from certain professions, civil service, and military service. Instead, Jewish ... with the Jews from surrounding towns were forced inside. Soon after, Laszlo’s father, Lajos, was ... Germany. Beginning in March 1938, Hungary began instituting race laws modeled on Germany’s Nuremburg Laws ... Jews of three nearby towns were also relocated there, pushing the ghetto population to about 200 people
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5754. Silver-plated table fork with Nazi emblem acquired by a former concentration camp inmate
These laws banned Jews from certain professions, civil service, and military service. Instead, Jewish ... with the Jews from surrounding towns were forced inside. Soon after, Laszlo’s father, Lajos, was ... Germany. Beginning in March 1938, Hungary began instituting race laws modeled on Germany’s Nuremburg Laws ... Jews of three nearby towns were also relocated there, pushing the ghetto population to about 200 people
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5755. Justophot light meter and suede pouch used by German Jewish US soldier
Emil began studying law at the University of Vienna. In 1894, he converted to Catholicism. In 1896 ... Emil graduated and began practicing law in Vienna. Emil married and continued to work as a lawyer while ... related patents. In the early 1920s, Emil left his law firm and began working as a professional ... -Jewish policies were enacted that stripped Austrian Jews of their rights and prohibited their
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5756. Bela Gondos family papers
Hungary was governed by a fascist regime, allied with Nazi Germany, with antisemitic racial laws modeled ... on the Nuremberg Laws. From 1939, Jewish men were forced into the Hungarian labor service, which was ... On March 31, Star of David badges were required for Jews. Bela’s clinic was shut, Judit was no longer ... only 2 hours a day, but it was dangerous because the Gestapo would take Jews from the street. Bela left
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5757. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 1 krone note issued to a German Jewish inmate
after the Nuremberg Laws were passed and he was forced to work as a laborer on the outskirts of the city ... 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 ... Laws were passed. The family moved to Bernau, a small town north of Berlin. Her father worked as a
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5758. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 2 kronen note, issued to a German Jewish inmate
after the Nuremberg Laws were passed and he was forced to work as a laborer on the outskirts of the city ... 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 ... Laws were passed. The family moved to Bernau, a small town north of Berlin. Her father worked as a
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5759. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 5 kronen note, issued to a German Jewish inmate
the authorities after the Nuremberg Laws were passed and he was forced to work as a laborer on the ... 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 ... Laws were passed. The family moved to Bernau, a small town north of Berlin. Her father worked as a
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5760. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 10 kronen note, issued to a German Jewish inmate
after the Nuremberg Laws were passed and he was forced to work as a laborer on the outskirts of the city ... 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 ... Laws were passed. The family moved to Bernau, a small town north of Berlin. Her father worked as a
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5761. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 20 kronen note, issued to a German Jewish inmate
the authorities after the Nuremberg Laws were passed and he was forced to work as a laborer on the ... 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 ... Laws were passed. The family moved to Bernau, a small town north of Berlin. Her father worked as a
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5762. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 50 kronen note, issued to a German Jewish inmate
the authorities after the Nuremberg Laws were passed and he was forced to work as a laborer on the ... 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 ... Laws were passed. The family moved to Bernau, a small town north of Berlin. Her father worked as a
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5763. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 100 kronen note, issued to a German Jewish inmate
the authorities after the Nuremberg Laws were passed and he was forced to work as a laborer on the ... 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 ... Laws were passed. The family moved to Bernau, a small town north of Berlin. Her father worked as a
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5764. Herta Griffel
Austria (an event known as the Anschluss), subjecting Austrian Jews like Beila and Wolf Griffel and their ... young daughter Herta to antisemitic laws that put both their property and their lives at risk. After ... Nazi regime soon forced Jews like the Griffels to close their businesses. In November 1939, Wolf died
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5765. Eleanor and Gilbert Kraus One Couple, 50 Children
talk with friends about ways they might help European Jews. In January 1939, two months after the ... waiting lists for US immigration visas. The United States immigration laws only allowed 27,370 German ... of Jews that was not readily available to every American. Yet they devised a plan, gathered paperwork
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5766. Large, gold painted tin camelback trunk used by a German Jewish refugee family
Jews and boycotts of their businesses, her father's business began to fail. The family left Germany for ... persecution of Jews and boycotts of their businesses, her father's business began to fail. The family left ... and Erin Rosenthal, the son, the daughter-in-law, and granddaughter of Edith Simon Rosenthal.
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5767. Rabbi Stephen Wise tours the Zeilsheim displaced persons camp.
the ACLU (1920), in addition to crusading for child labor laws and labor's right to organize and ... international boycott of German goods. In an attempt to create a worldwide organization to defend Jews against ... existence of the Final Solution, the Nazi program to concentrate, deport and exterminate the Jews of Europe
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5768. Young Jewish women living at the Le Tremplin children's home perform in a musical ensemble.
States with her sister and brother-in-law. ... Moussa Abadi, a Syrian Jew from Damascus, who had been studying in France since 1928, and his French ... communities along the Eastern front. Persuaded that a similar fate awaited Jews in France, Moussa and Odette
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5769. Group portrait HIAS staff members at the port of Boston after the arrival of an immigrant ship from Europe.
other Jews who were hiding in the bunker, were able to escape from the ghetto on April 30 after bribing ... a German soldier. Gina and eight other Jews found refuge in an apartment on the Aryan side of ... in 1948. Gina's second marriage was to Marek's former brother-in-law, Jerzy Szrut (Shrut).
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5770. Visiting American Jewish leaders meet over dinner with the commanders of the American Army of Occupation in Germany.
the ACLU (1920), in addition to crusading for child labor laws and labor's right to organize and ... international boycott of German goods. In an attempt to create a worldwide organization to defend Jews against ... existence of the Final Solution, the Nazi program to concentrate, deport and exterminate the Jews of Europe
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5771. Group portrait of Soviet partisans who are members of the Shish detachment of the Molotov partisan brigade.
portraits of several Nazi officials. Then on August 14, 1942, the Nazis rounded up the ghetto's Jews and ... 1,850 Jews were killed on that day including Faigel's parents, sisters and younger brother. The ... her brother-in-law had been a doctor and assumed that she could work as nurse. For the next two years
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5772. Group portrait of members of the intelligence unit of the Molotov partisan brigade.
portraits of several Nazi officials. Then on August 14, 1942, the Nazis rounded up the ghetto's Jews and ... 1,850 Jews were killed on that day including Faigel's parents, sisters and younger brother. The ... her brother-in-law had been a doctor and assumed that she could work as nurse. For the next two years
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5773. Members of the Shish detachment of the Molotov partisan brigade pose in the forest with their weapons.
portraits of several Nazi officials. Then on August 14, 1942, the Nazis rounded up the ghetto's Jews and ... 1,850 Jews were killed on that day including Faigel's parents, sisters and younger brother. The ... her brother-in-law had been a doctor and assumed that she could work as nurse. For the next two years
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5774. Three Soviet partisan leaders pose outside in the forest.
portraits of several Nazi officials. Then on August 14, 1942, the Nazis rounded up the ghetto's Jews and ... 1,850 Jews were killed on that day including Faigel's parents, sisters and younger brother. The ... her brother-in-law had been a doctor and assumed that she could work as nurse. For the next two years
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5775. Group portrait of Soviet partisans who are members of the third unit of the Shish partisan detachment in the Molotov brigade, operating in the Leninsky district in the Pinsk region.
portraits of several Nazi officials. Then on August 14, 1942, the Nazis rounded up the ghetto's Jews and ... 1,850 Jews were killed on that day including Faigel's parents, sisters and younger brother. The ... her brother-in-law had been a doctor and assumed that she could work as nurse. For the next two years