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6101. Bagriansky-Zerner family collection
to avoid the Polish Armija Krajowa, who also targeted Jews in the region. Following liberation ... summer of 1941, after the German invasion of the Lithuania, the Jews of Kaunas were ordered into a ghetto ... Bronia Budrekaite, her father's secretary, who was also the sister-in-law of Jacob Gens, the Jewish head ... and his brother-in-law and sister, the composer Edwin Geist and his wife, Lyda Bagriansky Geist.
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6102. Damask pillow sham with a pink monogram and eyelet whitework recovered postwar by Hungarian Jewish sisters
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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6103. Cutwork pillow sham with scalloped trim and embroidered Roszi recovered postwar by a Hungarian Jewish woman
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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6104. Hand knitted floral wall hanging made prewar by a Dutch Jewish woman
Meijer and Sophia were involved with the Jewish Refugee Committee and assisted Jews fleeing from Germany ... on May 14. The German authorities gradually implemented anti-Semitic measures. Jews were no longer ... late 1940, Sophia’s brother-in-law Israel was arrested and jailed on suspicion of working with the ... resistance. He had a trial and was released in February 1941. Beginning on May 1, 1942, Jews were required to
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6105. Silver plaque with an engraved inscription presented to a Jewish woman for charitable work
East European Jews seeking to immigrate and organizations formed to assist the large influx of ... were interned in the Jewish ghetto. There were periodic massacres of Jews in the ghetto, and within six ... transit port for thousands of Jews fleeing pogroms or the lack of economic opportunity in Eastern Europe ... control of the country by the summer. The regime pursued anti-Jewish policies to exclude Jews from German
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6106. Silver basket with floral emblem presented for charitable work
major transit port for East European Jews seeking to immigrate and organizations formed to assist the ... Gerta and Paulius, were interned in the Jewish ghetto. There were periodic massacres of Jews in the ... transit port for thousands of Jews fleeing pogroms or the lack of economic opportunity in Eastern Europe ... control of the country by the summer. The regime pursued anti-Jewish policies to exclude Jews from German
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6107. Westerbork transit camp voucher, 10 cent note, acquired by a former inmate
quickly began suppressing the rights and personal freedoms of Jews, and boycotting their businesses. In ... their butcher shop to a non-Jew. Adolf was able to continue working as a meat distributor in the city ... Antisemitism and restrictions continued to grow, and that September, the Nazis announced the Nuremberg laws ... which excluded Jews from citizenship and prohibited them from marrying or having relations with non-Jews
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6108. Drawing of a sleeping seminude woman by a German Jewish internee
In September 1935, the Nazis announced the Nuremberg Laws, which excluded Jews from citizenship and ... Hindenburg. Under Hitler, authorities quickly began suppressing the rights and personal freedoms of Jews, and ... lived. Because of the laws, Lili was not permitted to take her final exams in 1937. In 1938, she went to ... -Jewish laws. In 1938, she went to Paris to continue her studies at the Ranson Academie. It was at this
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6109. Drawing of a sleeping seminude woman sleeping on her side by a German Jewish internee
In September 1935, the Nazis announced the Nuremberg Laws, which excluded Jews from citizenship and ... Hindenburg. Under Hitler, authorities quickly began suppressing the rights and personal freedoms of Jews, and ... lived. Because of the laws, Lili was not permitted to take her final exams in 1937. In 1938, she went to ... -Jewish laws. In 1938, she went to Paris to continue her studies at the Ranson Academie. It was at this
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6110. Kovary and Neuhaus families papers
and could not accept the reality of Nazi policies towards the Jews. In 1935, anti-Semitic laws ... ), and Hans (b. July 20, 1925). The Neuhaus family were “progressive” Jews and joined a Reform synagogue ... attended “Realschule” until Nazi laws forced her out in 1937. She transferred to a Jewish school of Home ... wanted to continue her education after graduation from the cooking school, but Nazi laws barred her from
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6111. Leon and Rebeka Ilutovich collection
graduated from the University of Poland in 1932 and earned a law degree from Warsaw University in 1937 ... Renia hid with her brother Lutek and her sister-in-law Rutka. However, after a few weeks Mr ... written in Russian, undated; and an affidavit in English attesting that Ilutovich earned a law degree from ... clippings include pieces written by Leon Ilutovich regarding the experience of Jews in China. The articles
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6112. Book written by the Captain of the MS St. Louis and owned by a passenger and German Jewish refugee
of Jews. In November 1938, Ernst was arrested during Kristallnacht. After his release, the family ... the St. Louis belonged to the Reich, Captain Schroeder refused to apply Nazi laws on board his vessel ... 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
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6113. Child’s blue, white and red striped button vest worn by a little girl while living in hiding
the United States.Amsterdam was occupied by Nazi Germany in May 1940. By 1942, deportations of Jews to ... family lived above the school. Following Hitler’s appointment as Chancellor in 1933, Jews were ... disenfranchised from German society. Walther was expelled from law school around 1935 because he was Jewish ... Her mother passed away in 1940 of natural causes. In May 1940, Germany invaded the Netherlands. Jews
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6114. Pair of tefillin taken from a concentration camp by an inmate at liberation
the German had murdered many Jews and instituted anti-Jewish measures, including forced labor and the ... confiscation of property. In early 1942, they moved the Jews to a ghetto there. Moniek and 2 of his brothers ... Jews for deportation become increasing frequent. Moniek often hid on weekends in an abandoned police ... ghetto in Czechoslovakia. Early in May, Moniek was liberated by the Soviet army. His brother-in-law
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6115. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 50 kronen note
enacted laws to persecute and disenfranchise the Jewish population. Hans, Hanna, and Rene fled to the ... to hold non-Dutch Jews. It then became a transit camp which also processed and detained Dutch Jews ... prior to deportation to extermination and concentration camps in the east. On April 29, 1942, all Jews ... large scale transports of Jews to the east. On September 4, 1944, Rene, Hans, and Hanna were deported to
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6116. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 100 kronen note
enacted laws to persecute and disenfranchise the Jewish population. Hans, Hanna, and Rene fled to the ... to hold non-Dutch Jews. It then became a transit camp which also processed and detained Dutch Jews ... prior to deportation to extermination and concentration camps in the east. On April 29, 1942, all Jews ... large scale transports of Jews to the east. On September 4, 1944, Rene, Hans, and Hanna were deported to
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6117. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 20 kronen note
enacted laws to persecute and disenfranchise the Jewish population. Hans, Hanna, and Rene fled to the ... to hold non-Dutch Jews. It then became a transit camp which also processed and detained Dutch Jews ... prior to deportation to extermination and concentration camps in the east. On April 29, 1942, all Jews ... large scale transports of Jews to the east. On September 4, 1944, Rene, Hans, and Hanna were deported to
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6118. Man's short-sleeved linen jacket made in a displaced person's camp
the German had murdered many Jews and instituted anti-Jewish measures, including forced labor and the ... confiscation of property. In early 1942, they moved the Jews to a ghetto there. Moniek and 2 of his brothers ... Jews for deportation become increasing frequent. Moniek often hid on weekends in an abandoned police ... ghetto in Czechoslovakia. Early in May, Moniek was liberated by the Soviet army. His brother-in-law
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6119. Man's long-sleeved linen jacket made in a displaced person's camp
the German had murdered many Jews and instituted anti-Jewish measures, including forced labor and the ... confiscation of property. In early 1942, they moved the Jews to a ghetto there. Moniek and 2 of his brothers ... Jews for deportation become increasing frequent. Moniek often hid on weekends in an abandoned police ... ghetto in Czechoslovakia. Early in May, Moniek was liberated by the Soviet army. His brother-in-law
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6120. March of Time -- outtakes -- Refugees in France and Amsterdam
return to Europe. On May 10, 1940, Germany invaded France. Gaston’s father-in-law, Leo Meyer, arranged ... advance, but the Gestapo had threatened to round up every Jew in Marseille if he did anything to prevent ... marked in red with J. 02:55:20 Window teller approving passports. Jews handing in passports and receiving ... Camp near Zuider Zee, Holland. Jews are sent here to learn carpentry, cabinet making, and farming to
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6121. Book of Exodus primer owned by a Jewish Austrian physician
life. Jews were unable to attend university, were excluded from most professions, and were forced to ... wear a yellow badge to identify themselves as Jews. This legislation prevented Ernesta from receiving ... her degree. Berthold was able to graduate from University, but the law prevented him from practicing ... medicine. On November 9-10, 1938, during the Kristallnacht pogrom, Jews and their businesses, homes, and
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6122. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 10 kronen note
enacted laws to persecute and disenfranchise the Jewish population. Hans, Hanna, and Rene fled to the ... to hold non-Dutch Jews. It then became a transit camp which also processed and detained Dutch Jews ... prior to deportation to extermination and concentration camps in the east. On April 29, 1942, all Jews ... large scale transports of Jews to the east. On September 4, 1944, Rene, Hans, and Hanna were deported to
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6123. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 1 krone note
enacted laws to persecute and disenfranchise the Jewish population. Hans, Hanna, and Rene fled to the ... to hold non-Dutch Jews. It then became a transit camp which also processed and detained Dutch Jews ... prior to deportation to extermination and concentration camps in the east. On April 29, 1942, all Jews ... large scale transports of Jews to the east. On September 4, 1944, Rene, Hans, and Hanna were deported to
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6124. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 2 kronen note
enacted laws to persecute and disenfranchise the Jewish population. Hans, Hanna, and Rene fled to the ... to hold non-Dutch Jews. It then became a transit camp which also processed and detained Dutch Jews ... prior to deportation to extermination and concentration camps in the east. On April 29, 1942, all Jews ... large scale transports of Jews to the east. On September 4, 1944, Rene, Hans, and Hanna were deported to
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6125. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 5 kronen note
enacted laws to persecute and disenfranchise the Jewish population. Hans, Hanna, and Rene fled to the ... to hold non-Dutch Jews. It then became a transit camp which also processed and detained Dutch Jews ... prior to deportation to extermination and concentration camps in the east. On April 29, 1942, all Jews ... large scale transports of Jews to the east. On September 4, 1944, Rene, Hans, and Hanna were deported to