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6401. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp food coupon issued to an Austrian Jewish prisoner
anti-Jewish laws were passed and Jews were targeted for persecution and deportation. Elsa’s mother
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6402. Anna Cheszes papers
was deported to Germany as slave labor for the Bayer factory in Lewerkusen, while Madzia, as a Jew ... Horodko, who urged her to escape. She managed to do so in the fall of 1942. Using her sister-in-law
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6403. Handgun magazine used by a Yugoslavian partisan
-Jewish laws, confiscated property and money, forced males to work hard labor and then began deporting ... Jews to camps. Dudo’s mother, Rahele, and his four siblings, Rene, Klare, Smoela, and Morica were
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6404. Medal for Victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945 awarded to a Jewish Polish veteran of the Soviet Army
Kalman Barakan was born in Bialystok, Poland, on November 2, 1913. He obtained a law degree from ... occupied it in June 1941. His home was destroyed. By late summer, he, and all the Jews of Bialystok, were
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6405. Medalja za Hrabrost awarded to a Yugoslavian partisan
anti-Jewish laws, confiscated property and money, forced males to work hard labor and then began ... deporting Jews to camps. After the invasion, Vladimir fled to Split in the Italian occupied zone, where he
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6406. Orden Zasluge Za Narod 3rd class awarded to a Yugoslavian partisan
anti-Jewish laws, confiscated property and money, forced males to work hard labor and then began ... deporting Jews to camps. After the invasion, Vladimir fled to Split in the Italian occupied zone, where he
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6407. Mother of pearl pendant
Hungary annexed the region in August 1940, and occupied Satu Mare on September 20, 1940. They enacted laws ... to exclude Jews from sectors of community life, such as certain professions. German forces occupied
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6408. Nachlass Dr. iur. Veit Wyler (1908-2002)
law firm in Zurich. That year, he represented the Communist Heinz Neumann, who had been expelled by ... Freikaufaktionen (ransoms) for Dutch Jews. After 1950, Wyler was active in the World Jewish Congress, was a
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6409. German occupation records from the Archive of New Records, Poland (Syg 1335)
Archives of July 14, 1983, Journal of Law, (Dziennik Ustaw) No 38, 1983.07.19 with later changes. The ... handling of Jews.
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6410. Records of the Geneva Office of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, 1945-1954
administer these camps and provide supplies. The JDC has aided millions of Jews in more than 85 countries. ... allocations; program descriptions; passenger lists; cables; supply lists; restitution laws and statutes
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6411. Selected records from the General State Archives in Volos (GAK Magnesia)
cases of Holocaust survivors, as well as Jews who have lost their relatives, applied for monetary ... /2.10, ΑΒΕ: 648): Βιβλία 1-3; Political Decisions of the Law 1323/1949) (1950-1958); File, ΑΕΕ: Δικ
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6412. Schoffelen family papers
smuggling Jews and others from Germany into Limburg province, smuggling Allied pilots to Belgium ... Police Force in Sittard. He then went to law school. He and Ingrid married in 1949, and immigrated to the
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6413. Kingdom of Italy, 2 lire 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 ... LEGGE / 20 MAGGIO 1935-XIII № 874 / E DECRETO MINISTERIALE / 14 NOVEMBRE 1939-XVIII [ROYAL DECREE LAW
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6414. Republic of Czechoslovakia, 10 korun 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 ... TRESTÁ SA PODLA ZÁKONA [FALSIFICATION OF STATE NOTES PUNISHABLE BY LAW] back, upper center
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6415. Republic of Czechoslovakia, 10 korun 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 ... TRESTÁ SA PODLA ZÁKONA [FALSIFICATION OF STATE NOTES PUNISHABLE BY LAW] back, upper center
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6416. Republic of Czechoslovakia, 20 korun 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 ... LAW] face, near lower right corner, blue ink : G back, upper center, blue ink : REPUBLIKA
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6417. Fabrique Nationale Browning Model 1922 used by a Yugoslavian partisan
-Jewish laws, confiscated property and money, forced males to work hard labor and then began deporting ... Jews to camps. Dudo’s mother, Rahele, and his four siblings, Rene, Klare, Smoela, and Morica were
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6418. Transit pass used prewar by a Jewish refugee
Following the German annexation of Austria in 1938, and the imposition of anti-Semitic laws, the Teppers ... Nazi Germany. Anti-Jewish legislation was enacted and Jew lost most civil rights. Juda had several
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6419. Dr. Nathan Salczberger and Kahnt family collection
Hospital in Toulouse, France. During his absence from Paris, Dr. Salczberger was denounced as a Jew by his ... the Gestapo and his sister-in-law, Helene was sent to Drancy and never heard from again. Upon his
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6420. Selected records from the French Protectorates of Morocco and Tunisia, Syria and Lebanon under French mandate after WWI until after WWII, and the French Embassy in Madrid.
law offices and levied an exorbitant fine on the Jewish population to pay for its services. Many of ... before and immediately after the end of the war, and massacres of Jews following declaration of the state
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6421. Alice M. Berney papers
custody, but as a Jew he was prohibited from practicing law. About a month later Alice and other Jewish
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6422. Odenheimer family papers
and were picked up in New York by their mother’s sister and brother-in-law, Siegfried and Lina Metzger ... transit visas. Marie, Isidor, and Julius were deported with other Jews from Baden to internment camps in
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6423. Hirsch family memoirs
1920s. In 1930, Elisabeth finished school, but because professional schools were closed to Jews, she ... 1932, the boycott of all Jewish businesses in Germany, and the implementation of the Nuremberg Laws
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6424. Norbert Orgler papers
Germans were released from the camps. As Jews, Norbert, Israel, Josef, and Leopold remained at Saint ... Auguste, and son, Siegfried, were in Antwerp, as were Norbert’s sisters-in-law, Käthe and Dorthea. Käthe
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6425. Bleier and Weisz families papers
when anti-Jewish business laws forced them to close. After Hungary was occupied by the Nazis in March ... also able to get refuge in the Glass House which sheltered around 2000 Jews until Budapest was