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6176. Rabbi Yehuda Lipot and Sara Meisels pose with their two daughters Yehudit (left) and Miriam (right) in the Pocking displaced persons camp.
registered in the names of his wife and daughters. When the racial laws came into existence his antique ... of his home. It was believed that a Jew reported him to the authorities, and he was slated to be ... forced labor camp, many Jews who worked there were murdered and their bodies flung into a mass grave ... -Jews were buried in a separate place, in a Christian ceremony conducted by a priest. He also worked
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6177. Tabaczyński and Asz families papers
Tabaczyńska in 1948. Gina’s second marriage was to Marek’s former brother-in-law, Jerzy Szrut (George Shrut). ... and other Jews hiding in the bunker, altogether 25 people, were able to escape from the ghetto on ... April 30 by bribing a German soldier. Gina and eight other Jews found refuge within Warsaw. A Polish ... eight other Jews while they were in hiding on the “Aryan” side of Warsaw.
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6178. James McDonald converses with committee members at a hearing conducted by the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry on Palestine at the YMCA building in Jerusalem.
's internal affairs. In 1935, when enactment of the Nuremberg Laws exacerbated the Jewish refugee problem ... settlement; 2. examining the position of the Jews in Europe who were the victims of Nazi persecution; 3 ... consulting with representative Arabs and Jews on the problems of Palestine; and 4. making recommendations to ... Arabs or Jews; 3. land sales in Palestine not be restricted; 4. the British mandate continue until a
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6179. Members of the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry on Palestine attend a hearing at the YMCA building in Jerusalem.
's internal affairs. In 1935, when enactment of the Nuremberg Laws exacerbated the Jewish refugee problem ... settlement; 2. examining the position of the Jews in Europe who were the victims of Nazi persecution; 3 ... consulting with representative Arabs and Jews on the problems of Palestine; and 4. making recommendations to ... Arabs or Jews; 3. land sales in Palestine not be restricted; 4. the British mandate continue until a
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6180. Members of the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry on Palestine walk across the street from their lodgings at the King David Hotel to the YMCA building, where they are holding hearings about the situation in Palestine.
's internal affairs. In 1935, when enactment of the Nuremberg Laws exacerbated the Jewish refugee problem ... settlement; 2. examining the position of the Jews in Europe who were the victims of Nazi persecution; 3 ... consulting with representative Arabs and Jews on the problems of Palestine; and 4. making recommendations to ... Arabs or Jews; 3. land sales in Palestine not be restricted; 4. the British mandate continue until a
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6181. Group portrait of members of the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry on Palestine after their arrival at the train station in Jerusalem.
's internal affairs. In 1935, when enactment of the Nuremberg Laws exacerbated the Jewish refugee problem ... settlement; 2. examining the position of the Jews in Europe who were the victims of Nazi persecution; 3 ... consulting with representative Arabs and Jews on the problems of Palestine; and 4. making recommendations to ... Arabs or Jews; 3. land sales in Palestine not be restricted; 4. the British mandate continue until a
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6182. James G. McDonald arrives in Jerusalem with the members of the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry on Palestine.
's internal affairs. In 1935, when enactment of the Nuremberg Laws exacerbated the Jewish refugee problem ... settlement; 2. examining the position of the Jews in Europe who were the victims of Nazi persecution; 3 ... consulting with representative Arabs and Jews on the problems of Palestine; and 4. making recommendations to ... Arabs or Jews; 3. land sales in Palestine not be restricted; 4. the British mandate continue until a
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6183. Military entry permit issued to James G. McDonald giving him permission to travel freely throughout Germany as a member of the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry on Palestine.
's internal affairs. In 1935, when enactment of the Nuremberg Laws exacerbated the Jewish refugee problem ... settlement; 2. examining the position of the Jews in Europe who were the victims of Nazi persecution; 3 ... consulting with representative Arabs and Jews on the problems of Palestine; and 4. making recommendations to ... Arabs or Jews; 3. land sales in Palestine not be restricted; 4. the British mandate continue until a
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6184. Interior pages of a military entry permit issued to James G.
's internal affairs. In 1935, when enactment of the Nuremberg Laws exacerbated the Jewish refugee problem ... settlement; 2. examining the position of the Jews in Europe who were the victims of Nazi persecution; 3 ... consulting with representative Arabs and Jews on the problems of Palestine; and 4. making recommendations to ... Arabs or Jews; 3. land sales in Palestine not be restricted; 4. the British mandate continue until a
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6185. Nelly Rossmann family papers
Germans were eliminated and anti-Jewish laws had been enacted. Jews were no longer allowed to work in ... that Jews could not work in the publishing industry. To support her family, she opened a crafts studio ... Frankfurter Zeitung after a government decree ruled Jews could no longer work in the publishing industry. She
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6186. Schiffer family in Budapest
changing laws against Jews because of his military service and that he treated many influential persons ... (including the regent) as patients; there was also a minor distinction between Jews who had recently settled ... JEWS
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6187. Baby János
changing laws against Jews because of his military service and that he treated many influential persons ... (including the regent) as patients; there was also a minor distinction between Jews who had recently settled ... JEWS
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6188. Budapest city sights
changing laws against Jews because of his military service and that he treated many influential persons ... (including the regent) as patients; there was also a minor distinction between Jews who had recently settled ... JEWS
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6189. Baby János in Budapest
changing laws against Jews because of his military service and that he treated many influential persons ... (including the regent) as patients; there was also a minor distinction between Jews who had recently settled ... JEWS
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6190. Family in park in Budapest
changing laws against Jews because of his military service and that he treated many influential persons ... (including the regent) as patients; there was also a minor distinction between Jews who had recently settled ... JEWS
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6191. Laci Schiffer returns to Budapest for a visit
changing laws against Jews because of his military service and that he treated many influential persons ... (including the regent) as patients; there was also a minor distinction between Jews who had recently settled ... JEWS
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6192. An American relative visits Schiffer family in Budapest
changing laws against Jews because of his military service and that he treated many influential persons ... (including the regent) as patients; there was also a minor distinction between Jews who had recently settled ... JEWS
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6193. Bronka Hercberg Zybert papers
Jews and obtaining baptismal certificates for others until the end of World War II. ... being a religious Jew. Leon Pindek, a Jewish friend, was very much in love with Bronka and tried to ... . Bronka and her husband Zygmunt continued finding and hiding Jews and obtaining baptismal certificates for ... denouncers visited their apartment, claiming that they knew that Bronka is Jewish. With help ofthe in-laws
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6194. Clara Renee Keren Vromen papers
Hague. Germany invaded the Netherlands in May 1940. The Germans enacted anti-Jewish laws; they had to ... register as Jews and wear Star of David badges on their clothing at all times; businesses and possessions ... were confiscated. By summer 1942, there were mass deportations of Jews to concentration and death camp ... Germans were searching houses for some other Jews. While the Hoefs never imposed their Catholicism on
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6195. Jüdische Synagogen-Ausbildung, Gemeinde Belgrad (Fond 1429)
scholar Simon Bernfeld. Ashkenazi Jews, whose religious autonomy was recognized by the Serbian government ... established their own community in 1892. In 1939, there were 10,388 Jews in Belgrade, 8,500 were Sephardim ... 1888 were Ashkenazi. Jewish membership in religious community was required by law. The Sephardic ... lobbied for the right of Jews to immigrate to Israel. More than half of Yugoslav survivors settled in
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6196. Evy Woods papers
Hitler’s rise to power in 1933, Jews were subjected to increasing persecution. Ernst’s brother lived in ... father-in-law Paul were drafted as forced laborers. Ernst cleaned debris from bombed out buildings. Herta ... her friends played a game called round-up in which they role played as Gestapo and Jews. On February ... commander did not believe Evy and Herta were Jewish because he said all the Jews had been killed. They
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6197. Gold engraved pocket watch owned by a German Jewish refugee
anti-Jewish laws were enacted. In 1935, Nelly was fired from the Frankfurter Zeitung due to a ... government decree that Jews could not work in the publishing industry. To support her family, she opened a ... lived in Frankfurt for many generations. Heinrich and his family were wealthy, assimilated Jews ... in 1933, increasingly severe sanctions were enacted against Jews. In the late 1930s, as they were
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6198. Sandor Berko collection
Budapest. As of October 15, 1944, all Jews aged 16 and older had to register in designated places for ... Jewish slave workers. The Jews suffered hunger, thirst and exposure from the severe weather. On November ... occupied by Hungarians and learned that in May 1944, all the Jews in the town had been concentrated in a ... (marriage contract) of Sandor 's parents-in-law.
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6199. Skirt made by a German Jewish woman to demonstrate her sewing capabilities
-Jewish child. The following September, the Nazis announced the Nuremberg Laws, which excluded Jews from ... violence and destruction against Jews and their property, known as Kristallnacht. On the night of November ... concentration camps and held unless they promised to leave Germany. These events spurred many Jews to emigrate
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6200. Steven Fenves papers
Klari knitted and sold scarves and shawls. In fall 1941, despite anti-Jewish laws, Steven passed the ... during the day to work in a factory. In mid-June, all the Jews were sent to the Bacsalmas transit camp ... the church bells rang and masses were held to celebrate the forced departure of the town's Jews. About ... Hungarian and Polish Jews, with around 100 Soviet prisoners of war. There were a few dozen German civilian