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6376. Bernard Pasternak stands outside a building in Salzburg with a woman [possibly Bella Simon].
Hungarian law which excluded Jews. In March 1944, Germany invaded Hungary. In May Bella's family was rounded
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6377. A group of Jewish displaced persons gather at the train station in Salzburg to say goodbye to their friends.
Hungarian law which excluded Jews. In March 1944, Germany invaded Hungary. In May Bella's family was rounded
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6378. Bella Simon poses next to an automobile [possibly in postwar Romania.]
Hungarian law which excluded Jews. In March 1944, Germany invaded Hungary. In May Bella's family was rounded
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6379. A group of young female displaced persons gather at the Salzburg train station to say goodbye to some friends.
Hungarian law which excluded Jews. In March 1944, Germany invaded Hungary. In May Bella's family was rounded
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6380. Bernard Pasternak (left) and another man work in a kitchen [possibly in the Bagnoli or Trani displaced persons camp.]
Hungarian law which excluded Jews. In March 1944, Germany invaded Hungary. In May Bella's family was rounded
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6381. Bernard Pasternak (right) and another man pose in the barrack of an unidentified displaced persons camp.
Hungarian law which excluded Jews. In March 1944, Germany invaded Hungary. In May Bella's family was rounded
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6382. Three Jewish DPs pose in front of the sign for the IRO Embarkation Center in Bagnoli.
Hungarian law which excluded Jews. In March 1944, Germany invaded Hungary. In May Bella's family was rounded
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6383. Bernard Pasternak ladles out soup in an unidentified displaced persons camp [probably in Italy.]
Hungarian law which excluded Jews. In March 1944, Germany invaded Hungary. In May Bella's family was rounded
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6384. A large group of Jewish displaced persons gathers at the train station in Salzburg.
Hungarian law which excluded Jews. In March 1944, Germany invaded Hungary. In May Bella's family was rounded
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6385. Łódź (Litzmannstadt) ghetto scrip, 5 mark coin, saved by a ghetto resident
May 1940, when all Łódź Jews were forced into a ghetto. Halina worked in the ghetto hospital as a ... son-in-law of Halina Wolman Orski.
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6386. Gerda and Sylva Löwenstein papers
Sylva Löwenstein(1921-1973) was Gerda Löwenstein's äsister-in-law. Sylva was born in Berlin to ... Germany, Nazi persecution of Jews, her deportation to Theresienstadt with her parents, her transport to
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6387. Lichtenberg and Stein families papers
Jews from Central Europe, Inc. regarding missing relatives, a list of former Jewish citizens from ... because of anti-Semitic laws, including Irma Stein. This series also includes a memoir written by Laura
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6388. Schwarz and Kovács families papers
Company. Antisemitic laws made it difficult for Jews to attend universities in Hungary, so George and
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6389. Gertner family papers
Jews were rounded up and sent to Belzec concentration camp or shot at a site near Fedor Hill. After ... In 1942 Regina's brother-in-law, Samuel Gertner, arranged with a Greek Orthodox priest for Lusia to
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6390. Rose Greenbaum papers
where they worked sorting clothing that had been collected from deported Jews, and Esther, Rose's sister ... sister Sara Eisman Malinowski and her brother-in-law John Malinowski in the Eschwege DP camp in Germany
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6391. Newlyweds visit Venice, Bitola, and London
's sister and brother in law) and Sara and Mushon Assael (Tamara's parents). Jules. Sailboats docked on the ... JEWS
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6392. Postwar: Barn in Woodstock, NY
aimed specifically at Jews forced Gerrit out of his business and Yoka out of her second grade class ... and brother-in-law to the cameraman, Gerrit Verdoner. Kurt and Esther left Europe in 1936, thereby
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6393. Barbie Trial -- Day 12 -- A witness and a civil party testify
war, while in high school and then university; her fiancé at that time met law professors who were ... creating false papers, with which entire families of Jews were able to escape to Switzerland, and outlines
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6394. Olympic fencer Helene Mayer demonstrates fencing techniques
passing of the Nuremberg laws, Helene was deemed racially Jewish and excluded from the world of German ... JEWS
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6395. Max Brenner photographs
the snow and freezing weather in the middle of the ghetto. Some of the Jews were attacked by the ... sisters Leitema and Zlata; his sister-in-law Rivka; his nephews Hank and Pinkus; and Kraindl’s sister
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6396. Oral history interview with Frida Kaller de Gutman
from a little town in Russia (now in Poland); her father’s business partner and brother-in-law Naftali ... families; her parents belonging to the “Litvaks” (Lithuanian Jews) of Moisés Ville; the birth of her
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6397. Oral history interview with Natalio Guiger
the colony after his Bar Mitzvah and going to Buenos Aires; living with his sister and brother-in-law ... cooperative; many of the Jews leaving the farms between the years 1943-1945; how the young generation tried to
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6398. Oral history interview with Sophie Cook
1944 by the Arrow Cross, who warned the nuns not to shelter Jews; pretending to be sick while the Arrow ... Auschwitz; her mother and aunt working for the Justice Department; going to Radcliffe and Columbia Law
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6399. Oral history interview with Sylvain S. Smadja
Draham (ʻAyn ad Darāhim) in northwestern Tunisia, where like other Jews he could not bear arms and had to ... -in-law, Tullio Attias, was wounded; remaining with his group of friends, namely the non-Jewish Bogo
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6400. Nazi Germany, 5 mark note, acquired by a war crimes trials court reporter
guards and other persons who had committed crimes against Jews and others in the area. The evidence and ... August 1942 / Der Präs[id]ent / der Deutschen Reichsbank / Walter Funk [Issued on the basis of the law