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6226. Prayer book
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 ... Jew, was active in the Dutch underground. While working at the Jewish Council, Walther was told by a
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6227. Students in an English language class pledge allegiance to the flag.
vibrant Deaf community where Jews and non-Jews mixed freely. In Vienna, Hilda and Richard attended a ... met Isadore Rattner, a Deaf Jew from Poland. They married, and had three Deaf children: Nelly (born ... Germany annexed Austria. As the Nazis consolidated their control and antisemitic laws went into effect ... their days at home. As Hilda and Isadore prepared to finalize their divorce, an edict prohibiting Jews
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6228. Trudy Katzer papers
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 ... Jew, was active in the Dutch underground. While working at the Jewish Council, Walther was told by a
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6229. Eichmann Trial -- Session 77 -- Questioning Eichmann
that time. Another document involving criminal law for Jews in the East is exhibited and Eichmann says ... under the feet of the Jews." The Presiding Judge silences the courtroom and the footage cuts out ... depriving "all Jews holding German nationality, inside the country as well as abroad, of German nationality ... deport Jews on a legal basis and say that it was "based on principle." As the translator speaks, Eichmann
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6230. Mezuzah in a copper metal case used by a Jewish refugee family
Berlin, Germany, who emigrated in 1938 to avoid the increasing persecution of Jews by the government of ... Judaism and the source of this law. The scroll is enclosed in a case so that it can be affixed to the ... ]. After Hitler was appointed Chancellor in 1933, increasingly severe sanctions were enacted against Jews ... 's appointment as Chancellor in 1933, Sol noticed a change within society as people’s attitudes towards Jews
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6231. Konkowski and Blinbaum families papers
1940, Belgium was invaded and occupied by Nazi Germany. Anti-Jewish laws were immediately enacted ... Jewish property and businesses were confiscated, and Jews were banned from certain professions. By 1942 ... all Jews were required to wear a yellow Star of David, and Jewish men were subject to forced labor ... of the warehouses was in a location owned by the Association of Jews in Belgium (AJB), a Jewish
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6232. Jerzy Ogurek papers
Karola Fiszer Ogurek. Alexander was born in Krakow and earned a law degree in Brno, Czechoslovakia. He ... lived in Bedzin with Karola’s parents, Izak and Helene Fiszer, observant Jews who owned a leather store ... restricted Jews from the streets, the family moved from near the train station to near the slaughterhouse ... of Jews for concentration camp and at one point, Jurek and his grandparents were placed in a group
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6233. Nazi propaganda poster exposing the Jewish conspiracy links to the Allied Nations
deputy and father in law. For this: there are 406 Jews as members of the so-called Soviet government and ... interconnectedness as well as their familial relationships with world leaders. The antisemitic myth that Jews use ... adversaries, Jews, Communists, and Germany’s enemies during the war. The series was discontinued in 1943. ... Committee, the Jew Schertik, recently boasted: In the British-Soviet Alliance is the first great Success of
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6234. Fantasy sketch of a figure running to a tree by a Jewish teen in hiding
Jews were ordered to register, and Ava's father Leo decided the family's best chance of survival was to ... had a better chance of blending in. They did not join a synagogue, to avoid being marked as Jews. Ava ... made it the headquarters for the military administration. The Germans began rounding up Jews and ... interning them in detention camps. All Jews were required to register with the German authorities. Ava
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6235. Star of David badge printed Jude worn by a Jewish doctor
Yellow Star of David patch, printed with Jude, German for Jew, worn by Dr. Hermann Scharf or his ... all Jews to concentration camps. On March 31, Jews older than six were required to wear yellow Star of ... deportation of all Jews to concentration camps. On March 31, Jews older than six were required to wear yellow ... liberation in early May 1945. Elizaneth's sisters-in-law, Charlotte and Sidonie, had been deported to
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6236. Large, ribbed burlap covered trunk used by Jewish Czech inmates
typist. From 1933, when the Nazi regime came to power in Germany, Prague saw a large influx of Jews ... Jews lost their jobs and their property. Hana’s father’s workshop was confiscated. He could not find ... September 1941, Heydrich, SS Chief of RSHA, became Reich Protector, and prioritized the expulsion of Jews to ... concentration camps. Jews were required to wear a yellow Star of David badge at all times to make them easy to
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6237. Poster with a barbed wire Star of David for the World Gathering of Jewish Holocaust Survivors received by an attendee
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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6238. Poster with a barbed wire Star of David for the World Gathering of Jewish Holocaust Survivors received by an attendee
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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6239. Poster with a barbed wire Star of David for the World Gathering of Jewish Holocaust Survivors received by an attendee
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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6240. Poster with a barbed wire Star of David for the World Gathering of Jewish Holocaust Survivors received by an attendee
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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6241. United Jewish Appeal trip to Israel
films belonging to his late father-in-law, Julian B. Venezky, an American Jew active in efforts to help ... Robert Wertheimer donated a collection of films belonging to his late father-in-law, Julian B ... Venezky, an American Jew active in efforts to help Holocaust survivors emigrate to the new state of Israel ... stand together; one points and the other laughs. A man works on a brick chimney. Title: "Yemenite Jews
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6242. Red enamel permit tag in leather holder issued to a German Jewish refugee
Council, that refugee aid in that city was only for Polish Jews; German Jews must go to Yokahama. The ... his mother, Malchen, his sister and brother-in-law, Liesl and Adi Steinbrecher, and their son, Claude ... sister and brother-in-law, Herta and Herbert Blumenthal, and their children, Horst and Helga. Setty ... in that city was only for Polish Jews; German Jews must go to Yokahama. The affidavits of support
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6243. Red enamel permit tag in leather holder issued to a German Jewish refugee
Council, that refugee aid in that city was only for Polish Jews; German Jews must go to Yokahama. The ... his mother, Malchen, his sister and brother-in-law, Liesl and Adi Steinbrecher, and their son, Claude ... sister and brother-in-law, Herta and Herbert Blumenthal, and their children, Horst and Helga. Setty ... in that city was only for Polish Jews; German Jews must go to Yokahama. The affidavits of support
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6244. 40th Anniversary of the Victory over Nazi Germany bronze medal acquired by a Polish Jewish concentration camp survivor
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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6245. Booklet
orthodox Jewish family of poor tenant farmers in Bohemia. He studied law in Vienna and worked as a bank ... on the law faculty of Charles University, in addition to working in finance. Margit and her brothers ... papers did not identify them as Jews, only as Austrian citizens. When the authorities were interested in ... them, it was only as alien refugees, not as Jews. In September 1939, Germany invaded Poland and France
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6246. Book drive poster for postwar US Army Assistance Program activities for German youth
orthodox Jewish family of poor tenant farmers in Bohemia. He studied law in Vienna and worked as a bank ... on the law faculty of Charles University, in addition to working in finance. Margit and her brothers ... papers did not identify them as Jews, only as Austrian citizens. When the authorities were interested in ... them, it was only as alien refugees, not as Jews. In September 1939, Germany invaded Poland and France
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6247. Jewelry box with a secret compartment used to hide documents belonging to German Jewish prisoners
during the 1930s. These laws affected the Anthes family’s Jewish friends, including Regina Hess and the ... Poland on September 1, 1939. In 1941, all of the Jews in Sprendlingen were forced to move into two ... communal houses, one of which had been Regina’s. On September 17, 1942, Lore saw all of the Jews in town ... Nuremberg Race Laws were passed, further restricting the Jewish community in Sprendlingen. Many of their
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6248. Pao Chia red striped armband worn by a German Jewish refugee
Council, that refugee aid in that city was only for Polish Jews; German Jews must go to Yokahama. The ... his mother, Malchen, his sister and brother-in-law, Liesl and Adi Steinbrecher, and their son, Claude ... sister and brother-in-law, Herta and Herbert Blumenthal, and their children, Horst and Helga. Setty ... in that city was only for Polish Jews; German Jews must go to Yokahama. The affidavits of support
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6249. Large poster with a barbed wire Star of David for the World Gathering of Jewish Holocaust Survivors received by an attendee
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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6250. Booklet
orthodox Jewish family of poor tenant farmers in Bohemia. He studied law in Vienna and worked as a bank ... on the law faculty of Charles University, in addition to working in finance. Margit and her brothers ... papers did not identify them as Jews, only as Austrian citizens. When the authorities were interested in ... them, it was only as alien refugees, not as Jews. In September 1939, Germany invaded Poland and France