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6326. Drawing of her mother's shoes 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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6327. Self portrait with braids 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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6328. Drawing of the stairway near her hiding place by 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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6329. Drawing of a large leafy tree near 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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6330. Sketches of a foot and 2 hands done in hiding by 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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6331. Portrait of her mother reading a book by a Jewish 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
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6332. Circumcision knife with a glass and metal handle with a black wooden case used by a mohel
left Berlin because of the targeted persecution of Jews by the government of Nazi Germany. A mohel is a ... training includes both the medical procedures and extensive knowledge of Jewish laws and traditions. Rabbi ... 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
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6333. Inscribed Ashkenazic Siddur 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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6334. Multi-colored crocheted sweater received in a forced labor camp
business with his brother-in-law. Regina had two older sisters: Wanda, born 1907, and Irene, born 1914. Her ... ghetto with the other Jews of the city. Her mother and sister earlier had travelled to the Soviet Union ... Germans began to search for and deport all the remaining Jews of Warsaw to concentration and forced labor ... They did not travel with a group of workers because they were afraid they would be recognized as Jews
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6335. Public Panel
safe areas, the only areas where only Muslims live, where only Christians live, where only Jews live
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6336. Yaakov (Jean) Ridnik poses with other prisoners in a German prisoner of war camp.
for Jews, and that many were leaving. Together with a friend, she bought a car. They left Paris ... nee Ridnik and brother-in-law Dawid Musman were all murdered.
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6337. Emanuel Ascarelli memoir
(Croatia) to attend school and live with relatives since the racial laws in Italy prevented her from going ... Mantua on September 12, 1943, Rosa was told that the Jews of Mantua were to be rounded up and deported
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6338. Salusia Goldblum walks between her mother Tola and aunt Nacha Broda on a street in Katowice.
to Treblinka, where he worked in a Sonderkommando alongside his brother-in-law, Moszek Broda. In ... group of returning Jews and told them they were hiding a Jewish child, but had no food to sustain her
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6339. Pre-war photograph of rescuers Mikolei and Eva Turkin given to Salusia Goldblum in 1945 so she would always remember them.
to Treblinka, where he worked in a Sonderkommando alongside his brother-in-law, Moszek Broda. In ... group of returning Jews and told them they were hiding a Jewish child, but had no food to sustain her
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6340. Portrait of Polish rescuer Eva Turkin in the garden of her old age home in Lodz.
to Treblinka, where he worked in a Sonderkommando alongside his brother-in-law, Moszek Broda. In ... group of returning Jews and told them they were hiding a Jewish child, but had no food to sustain her
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6341. Arrival of the SS Ernie Pyle with Jewish DPs from Europe at the port of New York.
to Treblinka, where he worked in a Sonderkommando alongside his brother-in-law, Moszek Broda. In ... group of returning Jews and told them they were hiding a Jewish child, but had no food to sustain her
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6342. Moishe Broda walks along a street with a group of friends in the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp.
to Treblinka, where he worked in a Sonderkommando alongside his brother-in-law, Moszek Broda. In ... group of returning Jews and told them they were hiding a Jewish child, but had no food to sustain her
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6343. Caricature of Fiorella Laguardia, as part of "World War II Personalities in Cartoons/Originals done for 'La Nacion' Santo Domingo, 1939-1946" by Klaus Martin Frank.
Achille Luigi LaGuardia, an Italian Catholic, and Irene Luzzato Coen, a Jew from Trieste. His parents had ... for Children and the U.S. Immigration Service while attending New York University Law School. Upon
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6344. Group portrait of members of Kibbutz Ichud at Villa Cavalletti, Grottaferrata , Italy.
together with another Jew from Chrzanow, managed to escape; he fled to Czechoslovakia and from there to ... they returned to Chrzanow and found their brother-in-law Jacob. Jacob survived Gross Rosen and a death
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6345. Helcia Stapler works in the kitchen of the Ayanot agricultural school after her arrival in Palestine on board the Dov Hos.
together with another Jew from Chrzanow, managed to escape; he fled to Czechoslovakia and from there to ... they returned to Chrzanow and found their brother-in-law Jacob. Jacob survived Gross Rosen and a death
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6346. Helcia and Nachcia Stapler meet their brother Vrumek for the first time since his escape from the Chrzanow ghetto during a deportation aktion.
together with another Jew from Chrzanow, managed to escape; he fled to Czechoslovakia and from there to ... they returned to Chrzanow and found their brother-in-law Jacob. Jacob survived Gross Rosen and a death
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6347. Aliya certificate for Helcia Stapler testifying that she immigrated to Palestine on board the ship the Dov Hos.
together with another Jew from Chrzanow, managed to escape; he fled to Czechoslovakia and from there to ... they returned to Chrzanow and found their brother-in-law Jacob. Jacob survived Gross Rosen and a death
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6348. Illustrated page of a child's diary written in a Swiss refugee camp.
stepbrother Cesare (b. 1920), as well as a sister, Emilia Rietti, (b. 1925). After the Italian racial laws ... arresting Jews. Bruna then fled with her mother and sister to Milan. They did not return to their own
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6349. Illustrated page of a child's diary written in a Swiss refugee camp.
stepbrother Cesare (b. 1920), as well as a sister, Emilia Rietti, (b. 1925). After the Italian racial laws ... arresting Jews. Bruna then fled with her mother and sister to Milan. They did not return to their own
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6350. Interior view of home of Istvan and Anna the Farkas in Oradea Mare.
assistant in 1926. On April 29, 1933, owing to Nazi racial laws, Haber was forced to fire Farkas and his ... flight's main purpose was to bring arms to Israel and to fly Jews to Israel from Arab countries. The