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6201. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp wrapper for 100 kronen note stack issued to a German Jewish inmate
the Philanthropin School, one of the oldest and largest Jewish schools in Frankfurt, where Jews were ... series of anti-Jewish laws made life increasingly difficult. Jewish businesses were boycotted and ... banning Jews from the civil service and requiring them to register their property and themselves. The ... school because she was Jewish. In February 1941, the Germans deported several hundred Jews to
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6202. Łódź ghetto scrip, 50 pfennig note, saved from the ghetto
When the Germans transferred Jews to the ghetto, they confiscated all currency in exchange for ... and her family were imprisoned in the ghetto with the other Jews of the town. Roza worked as a midwife ... difference. Her mother-in-law, Cerka Herszenberg, died of starvation in 1941. In the spring of 1944, the ... family was imprisoned inside the ghetto with the other Jews of the town. Both parents continued to work
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6203. Buchenwald Aussenkommando coupon for SS Ko. Altenburg, 1 Reichsmark issued to a Jewish female slave laborer
-Jewish laws similar to Germany’s Nuremberg racial laws. Jews were barred from professions and economic ... Jewish family was permitted to practice. From 1940 on, many males Jews in Hungary were assigned to forced ... Jews living outside Budapest to relocate to centralized areas. Adrienne’s father had her help him bury ... for Northern Transylvania and a ghetto to hold the Jews was established in a brick factory. Akos and
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6204. Buchenwald Aussenkommando coupon for SS Ko. Altenburg, -.50 Reichsmark issued to a Jewish female slave laborer
-Jewish laws similar to Germany’s Nuremberg racial laws. Jews were barred from professions and economic ... Jewish family was permitted to practice. From 1940 on, many males Jews in Hungary were assigned to forced ... Jews living outside Budapest to relocate to centralized areas. Adrienne’s father had her help him bury ... for Northern Transylvania and a ghetto to hold the Jews was established in a brick factory. Akos and
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6205. From Holocaust to Rebirth commemorative bronze medal acquired by a Polish Jewish survivor of several concentration camps
1935, the Nuremberg Race laws were passed, excluding Jews from most aspects of German society. Herbert ... Laws were enacted and Jews were excluded from German society and public institutions, such as schools ... persecution of Jews was government policy. The sisters attended public school until 1935, when the Nuremberg ... in September 1939, the borders were closed. Like most other Jews, they were assigned forced labor
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6206. Rosenzweig and Ringelheim families papers
1904 or 1905, settling in Jarosław. There, he married Miriam Reich. Together with his brother-in-law ... Rosenzweig, a Polish Jew from Krakow, who had survived the war as a member of the Anders Army. He invited her ... six years and later became a pianist in a jazz band. Markus completed a law degree at the Jagiellonian ... where he suffered countless humiliations as a Jew. In October, he was dragooned by German troops into
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6207. Study sketch of a corkscrew and balance scale by a German Jewish refugee
Germans were eliminated and anti-Jewish laws had been enacted. Jews were no longer allowed to work in ... enacted. Nelly was a Quaker, but had been born Jewish. In 1935, she was fired due to a decree that Jews ... 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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6208. Study sketch of a street scene by a German Jewish refugee
Germans were eliminated and anti-Jewish laws had been enacted. Jews were no longer allowed to work in ... Quaker, but had been born Jewish. In 1935, she was fired due to a decree that Jews could not work in the ... 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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6209. Pencil drawing a belfry by a German Jewish refugee
Germans were eliminated and anti-Jewish laws had been enacted. Jews were no longer allowed to work in ... enacted. Nelly was a Quaker, but had been born Jewish. In 1935, she was fired due to a decree that Jews ... 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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6210. Buchenwald Aussenkommando coupon for SS Ko. Altenburg, 1 Reichsmark issued to a Jewish female slave laborer
-Jewish laws similar to Germany’s Nuremberg racial laws. Jews were barred from professions and economic ... Jewish family was permitted to practice. From 1940 on, many males Jews in Hungary were assigned to forced ... Jews living outside Budapest to relocate to centralized areas. Adrienne’s father had her help him bury ... for Northern Transylvania and a ghetto to hold the Jews was established in a brick factory. Akos and
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6211. Buchenwald Aussenkommando coupon for SS Ko. Altenburg, 2 Reichsmark issued to a Jewish female slave laborer
-Jewish laws similar to Germany’s Nuremberg racial laws. Jews were barred from professions and economic ... Jewish family was permitted to practice. From 1940 on, many males Jews in Hungary were assigned to forced ... Jews living outside Budapest to relocate to centralized areas. Adrienne’s father had her help him bury ... for Northern Transylvania and a ghetto to hold the Jews was established in a brick factory. Akos and
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6212. Buchenwald Aussenkommando coupon for SS Ko. Altenburg, -.50 Reichsmark issued to a Jewish female slave laborer
-Jewish laws similar to Germany’s Nuremberg racial laws. Jews were barred from professions and economic ... Jewish family was permitted to practice. From 1940 on, many males Jews in Hungary were assigned to forced ... Jews living outside Budapest to relocate to centralized areas. Adrienne’s father had her help him bury ... for Northern Transylvania and a ghetto to hold the Jews was established in a brick factory. Akos and
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6213. Buchenwald Aussenkommando coupon for SS Ko. Altenburg, 1 Reichsmark issued to a Jewish female slave laborer
-Jewish laws similar to Germany’s Nuremberg racial laws. Jews were barred from professions and economic ... Jewish family was permitted to practice. From 1940 on, many males Jews in Hungary were assigned to forced ... Jews living outside Budapest to relocate to centralized areas. Adrienne’s father had her help him bury ... for Northern Transylvania and a ghetto to hold the Jews was established in a brick factory. Akos and
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6214. Factory-printed Star of David badge printed with Jude, belonging to a German Jewish woman
decree that all Jews in the Reich six years of age or older were required to wear a yellow star badge ... following Hitler’s rise to power in 1933 and the passage of the Nuremberg Laws in 1935. Before the war ... Hitler came to power in 1933, and Ludwig was forced to close his store after the Nuremberg Laws were ... many Jews or children in the town, and Sigrid attended a public elementary school for two years, until
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6215. Tallit with Great Seal, Star of David and 10 commandments used by a US Army chaplain
has the US coat of arms above the Jewish chaplain's insignia: a Star of David and the tablets of law ... with the outside Jewish world. They gave him a batch of the yellow star badges that Jews in France had ... in 1953, Eisenhower and the Jews, Nadich described the horrific conditions he found in the displaced ... included the placement of Jews into separate camps, improvements in nutrition, the easing of travel
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6216. Łódź (Litzmannstadt) ghetto scrip, 2 mark note acquired by a Hungarian Jewish youth and former concentration camp inmate
When the Germans transferred Jews to the ghetto, they confiscated all currency in exchange for ... their small village where they were the only Jews, to Mukacevo (now Mukacheve, Ukraine), partly for its ... which included Mukacevo. Hungary had anti-Jewish laws similar to the Nuremberg racial laws of its close ... ally, Nazi Germany. By 1940, when Ladislav graduated high school, Jews could not attend university and
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6217. Red leather sketchbook used by a German Jewish female designer
Germans were eliminated and anti-Jewish laws had been enacted. Jews were no longer allowed to work in ... had been born Jewish. In 1935, she was fired due to a decree that Jews could not work in publishing ... 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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6218. Concentration camp uniform jacket worn by a Polish Jewish inmate
Poland. On September 3, 1939, Dabrowa was occupied and Jews there were subjected to discriminatory laws ... the end of the year, a host of discriminatory laws had been imposed upon the Jews, including an order ... the end of the year, a host of discriminatory laws had been imposed upon the Jews, including an order ... the end of the year, a host of discriminatory laws had been imposed upon the Jews, including an order
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6219. Navy blue pinstriped jacket and pants worn by the groom at his wedding to another survivor in a DP camp
Poland. On September 3, 1939, Dabrowa was occupied and Jews there were subjected to discriminatory laws ... the end of the year, a host of discriminatory laws had been imposed upon the Jews, including an order ... the end of the year, a host of discriminatory laws had been imposed upon the Jews, including an order ... the end of the year, a host of discriminatory laws had been imposed upon the Jews, including an order
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6220. Hansi Brand
Jews of their fates. She states emphatically that by 1944, of course, everyone knew what it meant to be ... -law. This was the catalyst for them to begin to act. She says that both she and Joel were Zionists ... ,000 Jews could be saved for every truck procured for the Germans by the Committee. Joel was shocked at the ... those Jews who remained alive, after 5,000,000 had already been murdered. It was clear to them that the
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6221. Life Saving Cross with a striped ribbon and presentation box awarded to a Lithuanian rescuer
massacres of Jews in the ghetto, and within six months, half the Jewish population had been murdered by the ... Union and Soviet forces fled Kaunas. There were widespread attacks on Jews by pro-German, anti-Jewish ... Lithuanian auxiliaries, and thousands of Jews were massacred. Lidija opened her home to care for and hide ... people persecuted by the German occupation administration. She provided shelter for persecuted Jews
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6222. Sam and Regina Spiegel photograph albums
successful shoe factory and was active in Zionist organizations. The town grew increasingly hostile to Jews ... during the 1930s and passed laws to restrict their businesses. Shmuel attended a Catholic school and ... forces marched in on September 8. Jews were violently persecuted and many were killed. Moses’s shoe ... burning Jews, but they did not believe him. Around September 1944, the prisoners were loaded on cattle
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6223. Regina and Samuel Spiegel papers
successful shoe factory and was active in Zionist organizations. The town grew increasingly hostile to Jews ... during the 1930s and passed laws to restrict their businesses. Shmuel attended a Catholic school and ... forces marched in on September 8. Jews were violently persecuted and many were killed. Moses’s shoe ... burning Jews, but they did not believe him. Around September 1944, the prisoners were loaded on cattle
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6224. Wedding portrait of former Bielski partisan, Berl Kagan.
Germans entered the town on July 4 and immediately enacted anti-Jewish laws. On December 5, 1941 ... Nowogrodek's 6,500 Jews were forced to assemble in the courthouse. They stood there for two days before ... undergoing a selection. 5,100 Jews, including Moshe, Nechama and Leizer, were taken to the village of ... Skridlevo and shot by Einsatzgruppen units. The remaining Jews were confined to a ghetto. At first Idel
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6225. Gustaw Alef Bolkowiak - Warsaw
He discusses how laws discriminated against Jews and Poles; how Poland was the only country that ... Zegota Council to aid the Jews of Poland, Poles who hid Jews, and Communist partisans. FILM ID 3373 ... 't preparations to defend the ghetto because it was generally accepted that the Jews would take part in the city ... reservations the Polish resistance army had with giving arms to the Jews in the ghetto; they viewed the Jews as