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6301. Sketch of a dock with a tugboat and barges drawn by a German Jewish refugee
Germans were eliminated and anti-Jewish laws had been enacted. Jews were no longer allowed to work in ... appointed Chancellor on January 30, 1933. Antisemitic legislation soon took away the rights of Jews. Nelly ... was a Quaker, but she had been born Jewish, and in 1935, she was fired due to a decree that Jews could ... that Jews could not work in the publishing industry. To support her family, she opened a crafts studio
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6302. Drawing of four women peeling potatoes drawn by a German Jewish refugee
Germans were eliminated and anti-Jewish laws had been enacted. Jews were no longer allowed to work in ... Jews. Nelly was a Quaker, but she had been born Jewish, and in 1935, she was fired due to a decree that ... Jews could not work in publishing. Nelly taught children crafts to support her 5 year old son, Michael ... that Jews could not work in the publishing industry. To support her family, she opened a crafts studio
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6303. Drawing of a nighttime celebration by a German Jewish refugee
Germans were eliminated and anti-Jewish laws had been enacted. Jews were no longer allowed to work in ... appointed Chancellor on January 30, 1933. Antisemitic legislation soon took away the rights of Jews. Nelly ... was a Quaker, but she had been born Jewish, and in 1935, she was fired due to a decree that Jews could ... that Jews could not work in the publishing industry. To support her family, she opened a crafts studio
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6304. Drawing of two buildings by a German Jewish refugee
Germans were eliminated and anti-Jewish laws had been enacted. Jews were no longer allowed to work in ... Chancellor on January 30, 1933. Antisemitic legislation soon took away the rights of Jews. Nelly was a Quaker ... but she had been born Jewish, and in 1935, she was fired due to a decree that Jews could not work in ... that Jews could not work in the publishing industry. To support her family, she opened a crafts studio
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6305. Drawing of a teenage girl and boy for a planned illustrated book by a German Jewish refugee
Germans were eliminated and anti-Jewish laws had been enacted. Jews were no longer allowed to work in ... January 30, 1933. Antisemitic legislation soon took away the rights of Jews. Nelly was a Quaker, but she ... had been born Jewish, and in 1935, she was fired due to a decree that Jews could not work in ... that Jews could not work in the publishing industry. To support her family, she opened a crafts studio
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6306. Drawing of a sickbed visit for a planned illustrated book by a German Jewish refugee
Germans were eliminated and anti-Jewish laws had been enacted. Jews were no longer allowed to work in ... January 30, 1933. Antisemitic legislation soon took away the rights of Jews. Nelly was a Quaker, but she ... had been born Jewish, and in 1935, she was fired due to a decree that Jews could not work in ... that Jews could not work in the publishing industry. To support her family, she opened a crafts studio
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6307. Drawing of a precipice with trees for an illustrated book planned by a German Jewish refugee
Germans were eliminated and anti-Jewish laws had been enacted. Jews were no longer allowed to work in ... 1933. Antisemitic legislation soon took away the rights of Jews. Nelly was a Quaker, but she had been ... born Jewish, and in 1935, she was fired due to a decree that Jews could not work in publishing. Nelly ... that Jews could not work in the publishing industry. To support her family, she opened a crafts studio
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6308. Pencil drawing of a street with three buildings by a German Jewish refugee
Germans were eliminated and anti-Jewish laws had been enacted. Jews were no longer allowed to work in ... Chancellor on January 30, 1933. Antisemitic legislation soon took away the rights of Jews. Nelly was a Quaker ... but she had been born Jewish, and in 1935, she was fired due to a decree that Jews could not work in ... that Jews could not work in the publishing industry. To support her family, she opened a crafts studio
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6309. Drawing of a park walkway with seating areas by a German Jewish refugee
Germans were eliminated and anti-Jewish laws had been enacted. Jews were no longer allowed to work in ... appointed Chancellor on January 30, 1933. Antisemitic legislation soon took away the rights of Jews. Nelly ... was a Quaker, but she had been born Jewish, and in 1935, she was fired due to a decree that Jews could ... that Jews could not work in the publishing industry. To support her family, she opened a crafts studio
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6310. Realistic drawing of a wooden barn by a German Jewish refugee
Germans were eliminated and anti-Jewish laws had been enacted. Jews were no longer allowed to work in ... 1933. Antisemitic legislation soon took away the rights of Jews. Nelly was a Quaker, but she had been ... born Jewish, and in 1935, she was fired due to a decree that Jews could not work in publishing. Nelly ... that Jews could not work in the publishing industry. To support her family, she opened a crafts studio
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6311. Drawing of a church and bell tower by a German Jewish refugee
Germans were eliminated and anti-Jewish laws had been enacted. Jews were no longer allowed to work in ... January 30, 1933. Antisemitic legislation soon took away the rights of Jews. Nelly was a Quaker, but she ... had been born Jewish, and in 1935, she was fired from her job due to a decree that Jews could not work ... that Jews could not work in the publishing industry. To support her family, she opened a crafts studio
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6312. Drawing of an instructor and her female pupils by a German Jewish refugee
Germans were eliminated and anti-Jewish laws had been enacted. Jews were no longer allowed to work in ... January 30, 1933. Antisemitic legislation soon took away the rights of Jews. Nelly was a Quaker, but she ... had been born Jewish, and in 1935, she was fired from her job due to a government decree that Jews ... that Jews could not work in the publishing industry. To support her family, she opened a crafts studio
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6313. Drawing of a stone tower and parapet in the countryside by a German Jewish refugee
Germans were eliminated and anti-Jewish laws had been enacted. Jews were no longer allowed to work in ... January 30, 1933. Antisemitic legislation soon took away the rights of Jews. Nelly was a Quaker, but she ... had been born Jewish, and in 1935, she was fired from her job due to a government decree that Jews ... that Jews could not work in the publishing industry. To support her family, she opened a crafts studio
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6314. Drawing of a doorway for a planned illustrated book by a German Jewish refugee
Germans were eliminated and anti-Jewish laws had been enacted. Jews were no longer allowed to work in ... Antisemitic legislation soon took away the rights of Jews. Nelly was a Quaker, but she had been born Jewish ... and in 1935, she was fired due to a decree that Jews could not work in publishing. Nelly taught ... that Jews could not work in the publishing industry. To support her family, she opened a crafts studio
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6315. Drawing of 2 young girls for a planned illustrated book by a German Jewish refugee
Germans were eliminated and anti-Jewish laws had been enacted. Jews were no longer allowed to work in ... Following the Reichstag Fire in late February, Germany became a police state. Jews were no longer allowed to ... been born Jewish and in 1935, she was fired from her job due to a government decree that Jews could not ... that Jews could not work in the publishing industry. To support her family, she opened a crafts studio
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6316. Book
were observant Jews. In January 1933, Hitler was appointed Chancellor of Germany. Anti-Jewish laws ... Jews left for camps. After Lina’s sister and her family, Hertha, Kurt, and Gerhard Abraham, were ... placed with Dr. George (Boy) Edgar and his wife Mia, who helped hide many Jews and non-Jews. Marion was ... September 1945. When Marion was sent to the Edgars in 1943, Lina was sent to live with six other Jews in one
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6317. Enameled metal soup plate used by a Jewish Polish man in a displaced persons camp
Soviet Union annexed eastern Poland in mid-September. By the beginning of 1940, Jews in Majdan were only ... authorities ordered the Jews to pour kerosene on the synagogue, and then forced them to dance around the ... building as it burned. All Jews were also required to wear yellow Star of David badges to identify ... in town disappeared suddenly, prompting many Jews to be compliant in order to avoid the same fate
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6318. Enameled metal drinking cup used by a Jewish infant in a displaced persons camp
the beginning of 1940, Jews in Majdan were only allowed to leave the village if they did so as part of ... authorities ordered the Jews to pour kerosene on the synagogue, and then forced them to dance around the ... building as it burned. All Jews were also required to wear yellow Star of David badges to identify ... in town disappeared suddenly, prompting many Jews to be compliant in order to avoid the same fate
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6319. Handpainted linen Torah binder made for a German Jewish boy
proclaim his birth and tell his parents to raise him according to Jewish law. A binder is a textile band ... sanctions were enacted against Jews. The Ossowski family was repeatedly questioned by the SS (Schutzstaffel ... 's appointment as Chancellor in 1933, Sol noticed a change within society as people’s attitudes towards Jews ... hello. Members of the Hitler Youth attacked Sol on the subway, yelling “Jew, get out”, and attempted to
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6320. Hebrew reader carried by a Kindertransport refugee
parents, Victor and Hannah, in Berlin, Germany. Both were Polish Jews who had lived in Berlin since the ... rights of Jews and boycotting their businesses. In the late 1930’s, Victor lost his job, and Hannah ... throughout the country quickly began suppressing the rights of Jews and boycotting their businesses. Hannah ... with the escalation of anti-Jewish laws in Germany. In the late 1930’s, Hannah’s shop was destroyed by
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6321. Collage in two sections of a teacher with students by a German Jewish refugee
Germans were eliminated and anti-Jewish laws had been enacted. Jews were no longer allowed to work in ... the rights of Jews. Nelly was a Quaker, but she had been born Jewish, and in 1935, she was fired due ... to a decree that Jews could not work in publishing. Nelly taught children crafts to support her 5 ... that Jews could not work in the publishing industry. To support her family, she opened a crafts studio
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6322. Yellow and green suitcase with key used by a German Jewish girl
were observant Jews. In January 1933, Hitler was appointed Chancellor of Germany. Anti-Jewish laws ... Jews left for camps. After Lina’s sister and her family, Hertha, Kurt, and Gerhard Abraham, were ... placed with Dr. George (Boy) Edgar and his wife Mia, who helped hide many Jews and non-Jews. Marion was ... September 1945. When Marion was sent to the Edgars in 1943, Lina was sent to live with six other Jews in one
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6323. Drawing of her hiding place by a Jewish teenager
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 ... brother-in-law had Serbian relatives with a small farm about twelve miles away from Belgrade, who agreed
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6324. Self-portrait of a young woman looking sideways by a Jewish teenager in hiding
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 ... brother-in-law had Serbian relatives with a small farm about twelve miles away from Belgrade, who agreed
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6325. Watercolor of sailboats of Jewish refugees painted by a Jewish woman artist
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 ... brother-in-law had Serbian relatives with a small farm about twelve miles away from Belgrade, who agreed