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6026. Leo Yeni papers
raised in Milan. In 1938, Mussolini ceded to German pressure and instituted anti-Jewish racial laws in ... concentration camp in Poland. In October and November, the Germans conducted round-ups of Jews in Milan and ... high school at the Institute Israelites after Mussolini instituted anti-Jewish racial laws in Italy ... of Jews in Milan and other major cities, Leo and his family fled north to the mountains near Varese
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6027. Metal identification tag used by Jewish refugees from Nazi Germany to the US
United States in 1938 to escape the harsh persecutions of Jews in Nazi Germany. They met in Chicago and ... Gymnasium and continue his education. In 1930, he went to study law, first at the University of Berlin, then ... in Bonn. After Hitler was appointed Chancellor in 1933, Gustav decided to take the law qualifying ... because as a Jew he was not permitted to be part of the civil service or to take the required oath of
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6028. Henry Weil family papers
Austria and life for Jews in Vienna grew restrictive. Hugo began to make preparations to emigrate. He was ... Marishka’s family survived the Holocaust. Henry attended Georgetown Law School, became a lawyer, and ... legislation from Germany was extended to Austria and life for Jews in Vienna grew restrictive. Hugo began to ... camps. Fortunately, all of Marishka’s family survived the Holocaust. Henry attended Georgetown Law
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6029. Silver charm bracelet saved by a young German Jewish refugee
friends. In January 1933, Hitler came to power in Germany and anti-Jewish laws were enacted almost ... Jews. Only Jewish children whose fathers had served in World War I (1914-1918) were initially accepted ... crowbars came in and demanded that all Jews leave. In 1936, the anti-Semitism in her school became too ... the apartment and took Ruth’s brother-in-law, Friedrich. A few hours later, more Nazis came in with
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6030. Anthropometer used to measure length of body parts in Nazi Germany
“less valuable” or “racially foreign,” including Jews, “Slavs, Roma (gypsies), and blacks.” Racial ... Eugen Fischer, Rector of the University of Berlin, declared that the Jews must be eliminated." [3] He ... miscegenation formed the supposedly scientific basis of the Nuremberg Laws of 1935. They were also utilized as ... institutions, influence, and laws from Germany, as well as Nazi party members from offices or positions of
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6031. Police commissioner stamp made to forge papers for the resistance
experiences of Gilbert Leidervarger, his wife Suzanne, and his in-laws, Lina, David, Robert, Nelly, and ... Jews), established by the Vichy regime to consolidate all Jewish organizations. In 1941, Gilbert ... ’s brother-in-law David voluntarily entered Gurs internment camp to help the inmates. He smuggled children ... of Jews in spring/summer 1942. In response, the EIF formed La Sixieme (The Sixth), an underground
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6032. Dental company stamp made to forge papers for the resistance
experiences of Gilbert Leidervarger, his wife Suzanne, and his in-laws, Lina, David, Robert, Nelly, and ... Jews), established by the Vichy regime to consolidate all Jewish organizations. In 1941, Gilbert ... ’s brother-in-law David voluntarily entered Gurs internment camp to help the inmates. He smuggled children ... of Jews in spring/summer 1942. In response, the EIF formed La Sixieme (The Sixth), an underground
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6033. Child's beige summer suit worn by Joseph Oppenheimer
authorities began suppressing the rights and personal freedoms of Jews. Under the new laws, Ludwig, a merchant ... Hitler, authorities began suppressing the rights and personal freedoms of Jews. Under the new laws
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6034. Child's watercolor of a house near a road leading to the Alps by a young Jewish boy
-1930s, Ernst's business was taken from him when it was Aryanized, or cleansed of Jews. In November 1938 ... to leave Germany. Fritz’s mother had a brother and sister-in-law in the United States, but they had ... missed the US quota deadline, and sought Paraguayan visas. Then a new law passed, requiring the payment ... ’s identification papers were taken and replaced with a passport marked J for Jew. Charlotte tried to get the family
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6035. Child's watercolor of a house near a lake in the Alps by a German Jewish refugee
cleansed of Jews. In November 1938, Ernst was arrested during Kristallnacht. After his release, the family ... to leave Germany. Fritz’s mother had a brother and sister-in-law in the United States, but they had ... missed the US quota deadline, and sought Paraguayan visas. Then a new law passed, requiring the payment ... ’s identification papers were taken and replaced with a passport marked J for Jew. Charlotte tried to get the family
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6036. Faux alligator photo wallet used by a young German Jewish refugee
's father's business was taken from him when it was Aryanized, or cleansed of Jews. In November 1938, Ernst ... to leave Germany. Fritz’s mother had a brother and sister-in-law in the United States, but they had ... missed the US quota deadline, and sought Paraguayan visas. Then a new law passed, requiring the payment ... ’s identification papers were taken and replaced with a passport marked J for Jew. Charlotte tried to get the family
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6037. Black leather photo wallet used by a young German Jewish refugee
cleansed of Jews. In November 1938, Ernst was arrested during Kristallnacht. After his release, the family ... to leave Germany. Fritz’s mother had a brother and sister-in-law in the United States, but they had ... missed the US quota deadline, and sought Paraguayan visas. Then a new law passed, requiring the payment ... ’s identification papers were taken and replaced with a passport marked J for Jew. Charlotte tried to get the family
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6038. Nachmias family papers
De Taranto) Nachmias, Bulgarian Jews who at the time were living in Athens, where Vitali was employed ... forced to take over his brother-in-law's paper business following the latter's death, and the family ... Vitali’s brother-in-law, Avram Shemtov, in 1931, he returned with his family to Sofia, so he could take ... to his socialist political leanings, and the fact the unlike many other Jews there, he was more
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6039. Margot Schlesinger papers
increasing restrictions on Jews, so she found a job with a Jewish owned company that manufactured clothing ... placed 60 of his workers on Schindler’s list. Margot told Titsch that her husband and brother-in-law ... grade, but was unable to continue her education due to increasing restrictions on Jews, so she found a ... Schindler’s list. Margot told Titsch that her husband and brother-in-law were with her, and they were added
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6040. Silver napkin ring with an engraved wreath design and name brought by a German Jewish prewar emigre
friends. In January 1933, Hitler came to power in Germany and anti-Jewish laws were enacted almost ... Jews. Only Jewish children whose fathers had served in World War I (1914-1918) were initially accepted ... crowbars came in and demanded that all Jews leave. In 1936, the anti-Semitism in her school became too ... the apartment and took Ruth’s brother-in-law, Friedrich. A few hours later, more Nazis came in with
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6041. Decorative leather charm owned by a female Hungarian Jewish slave laborer
based upon the Nuremberg racial laws in Germany. In November 1940, Hungary joined the Axis Alliance. In ... March 1944, Germany invaded Hungary and began deporting all Hungarian Jews to concentration camps. On ... adopted anti-Semitic measures based on the German Nuremberg racial laws. In November 1940, Hungary joined ... peace with the Allies. In March 1944, Germany invaded Hungary and began deporting all Hungarian Jews to
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6042. Kodak 16mm movie camera used by an American in prewar Vienna
Following the elections, the German authorities immediately enacted anti-Jewish laws stripping Jews of their ... laws immediately. On April 10, there was a vote on the merger and 99% of the population voted Yes in ... support of Hitler as Fuhrer. Jews were among those who had been stripped of their rights as citizens
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6043. Villeneuve-sur-Lot town hall stamp made to forge papers for the resistance
experiences of Gilbert Leidervarger, his wife Suzanne, and his in-laws, Lina, David, Robert, Nelly, and ... Jews), established by the Vichy regime to consolidate all Jewish organizations. In 1941, Gilbert ... ’s brother-in-law David voluntarily entered Gurs internment camp to help the inmates. He smuggled children ... of Jews in spring/summer 1942. In response, the EIF formed La Sixieme (The Sixth), an underground
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6044. Bois 1942 hand stamp made to forge papers for the resistance
experiences of Gilbert Leidervarger, his wife Suzanne, and his in-laws, Lina, David, Robert, Nelly, and ... Jews), established by the Vichy regime to consolidate all Jewish organizations. In 1941, Gilbert ... ’s brother-in-law David voluntarily entered Gurs internment camp to help the inmates. He smuggled children ... of Jews in spring/summer 1942. In response, the EIF formed La Sixieme (The Sixth), an underground
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6045. Lyon town hall stamp made to forge papers for the resistance
experiences of Gilbert Leidervarger, his wife Suzanne, and his in-laws, Lina, David, Robert, Nelly, and ... Jews), established by the Vichy regime to consolidate all Jewish organizations. In 1941, Gilbert ... ’s brother-in-law David voluntarily entered Gurs internment camp to help the inmates. He smuggled children ... of Jews in spring/summer 1942. In response, the EIF formed La Sixieme (The Sixth), an underground
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6046. Lyon hand stamp made to forge papers for the resistance
experiences of Gilbert Leidervarger, his wife Suzanne, and his in-laws, Lina, David, Robert, Nelly, and ... Jews), established by the Vichy regime to consolidate all Jewish organizations. In 1941, Gilbert ... ’s brother-in-law David voluntarily entered Gurs internment camp to help the inmates. He smuggled children ... of Jews in spring/summer 1942. In response, the EIF formed La Sixieme (The Sixth), an underground
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6047. Murianette town hall stamp made to forge papers for the resistance
experiences of Gilbert Leidervarger, his wife Suzanne, and his in-laws, Lina, David, Robert, Nelly, and ... Jews), established by the Vichy regime to consolidate all Jewish organizations. In 1941, Gilbert ... ’s brother-in-law David voluntarily entered Gurs internment camp to help the inmates. He smuggled children ... of Jews in spring/summer 1942. In response, the EIF formed La Sixieme (The Sixth), an underground
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6048. Belt for a kittel [ceremonial robe] saved by a Czech Jewish refugee
left Czechoslovakia in October 1939 because of the increasing Nazi persecution of Jews as ... the Germans began to deport all Jews from Denmark. Frank was warned that the Gestapo was looking for ... towards Jews, the group left Czechoslovakia, settling in Denmark. Frank attended the Veterinary and ... to go to Palestine. In January 1941, the factory was confiscated and given to a non-Jew, and Lotte
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6049. Drimmer and Gruber families papers
those killed. Jakub was in Lvov with his sister-in-law Ryfka. An order was issued for Jews to report for ... launched a pogrom and 400 Jews were killed in the streets. Marcel’s maternal grandfather Osjasz was among ... Aktion against the Jews was to take place soon. He told them that if the Germans found Jews in his house ... started to capture hiding Jews. Marcel and Irena remember hearing screaming, praying, shouting and barking
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6050. World Scout badge with a fleur-de-lis and star worn by a Jewish refugee in Shanghai
Austria was annexed by Nazi Germany, anti-Jewish laws were enacted to persecute Jews. Ludwig's father ... legislation was introduced to strip the Jews of their civil rights. During the Kristallnacht pogrom in ... November, most of the synagogues were burned, Jewish businesses were destroyed, and thousands of Jews were ... rampage against the Jews.” His father was arrested and sent to Dachau concentration camp. After his return