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6426. Levy family papers
Alfred was a veteran of World War I, and studied law afterwards. Meta Mayer Levy (born Meta Eve Mayer ... family moved to Saarbrücken by 1946. Alfred became a judge again, and was active in assisting Jews
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6427. Mathilde Schwarz Rosenblatt photographs and passport
a false accusation of a Jew opening fire on German soldiers brought on a vicious pogrom that claimed ... eventually emigrated, arriving in the US on November 11, 1939, with his brother-in-law Hirsch. On May 1, 1945
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6428. Eisenstadt family papers
deported to Siberia. The Germans invaded Lithuania in 1941, and by August 1941 all the Jews in Kovno were ... ’s parents and sister, Leah. Her sister-in-law Chana (Hershel’s wife) jumped into a ditch from the train to
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6429. Charles and Ruth Terner papers
‐law, their parents, and Bruno Colm. Additional letters come from other family members and friends ... include articles about the punitive tax placed on German Jews following Kristallnacht, atrocities in
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6430. Stefan and Frederike Deutsch family papers
with their son and daughter-in-law, Erwin and Steffi Deutsch. Margot Deutsch Prinz (1910—) married Kurt ... German Jews. Upon learning that the Gestapo knew about his illicit activities, Kurt, Margot, and their
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6431. Simon Steil collection
In May 1940, Germany invaded Belgium and two years later began deporting Jews to the death camps in ... Jewish traditions and laws which were totally alien to him. However, he made friends at the orphanage
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6432. Green handkerchief with pink KS monogram carried by a Kindertransport refugee
Germany marched into Austria and made it part of the Third Reich. Policies persecuting Jews and depriving ... Vienna, where she had gone with her sister-in-law. On July 13, 1939, Lilli was sent on a Kindertransport
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6433. Tornister used by a student in Nazi Germany
the Nazi authorities passed new laws that dictated who could teach and be educated in the German ... Führer and Fatherland. Nordic and other “Aryan” races were glorified, while Jews and other peoples were
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6434. Sliding lid pencil box with a painted scene used by a student in Nazi Germany
appointed chancellor of Germany in 1933, the Nazi authorities passed new laws that dictated who could teach ... glorified, while Jews and other peoples were deemed inferior.
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6435. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp Kaffeehaus [Coffee house] 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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6436. Rotbart Mond-Extra safety razor with blade used by a Romanian Jewish prisoner
the fascist Romanian government enacted anti-Jewish laws similar to those in Nazi Germany. In August ... Romania, including Nagybanya, to Hungary. The Hungarians began conscripting Romanian Jews to work in labor
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6437. Krzyz Walecznych (Cross of Valor) medal and presentation box awarded to a Jewish conscript in 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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6438. Orden Zasluge Za Narod 3rd class awarded to 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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6439. Belt for gun 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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6440. Handgun holster 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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6441. Freestanding, adjustable blackboard used in a schoolroom in Nazi Germany
Adolf Hitler was appointed chancellor of Germany in 1933, the Nazi authorities passed new laws that ... for Führer and Fatherland. Nordic and other “Aryan” races were glorified while labeling Jews and other
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6442. Uri Hirschmann papers
live-in maid. Uri went to the Bockenheim School until 1934, at which time, due to the racial laws ... ), remained extremely pro-German and did not believe the government was determined to destroy all Jews. They
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6443. Marc Jarblum addresses a crowd of Jewish DPs at a demonstration in the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp that called for free immigration to Palestine and protested the return of the Exodus 1947 passengers to Germany.
before he could complete his degree legislation was enacted barring Jews from the study of law. Instead ... -Belsen camp committee. Later, after the convening of the First Congress of Liberated Jews in the British ... survivors. He demanded that the British formally recognize Jews as a separate category of displaced persons ... government and actively aided the illegal Bricha and Aliyah Bet movements that strove to get Jews out of
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6444. Pendant design drawn by a young man who did not survive the Holocaust
Union. During the summer, a series of Jewish laws were passed to restrict the rights of Jews. Magda ... 1939. Hungary adopted anti-Jewish laws similar to those of their close ally, Nazi Germany. By 1940, all ... younger brother Gyorgy. During the forced move from a Jews only yellow star house to the ghetto in ... had anti-Jewish laws similar to those of its close ally, Nazi Germany. After graduating high school in
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6445. Intricate design drawing by a young man who did not survive the Holocaust
Union. During the summer, a series of Jewish laws were passed to restrict the rights of Jews. Magda ... 1939. Hungary adopted anti-Jewish laws similar to those of their close ally, Nazi Germany. By 1940, all ... younger brother Gyorgy. During the forced move from a Jews only yellow star house to the ghetto in ... had anti-Jewish laws similar to those of its close ally, Nazi Germany. After graduating high school in
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6446. Design drawing by a young man who did not survive the Holocaust
Union. During the summer, a series of Jewish laws were passed to restrict the rights of Jews. Magda ... 1939. Hungary adopted anti-Jewish laws similar to those of their close ally, Nazi Germany. By 1940, all ... younger brother Gyorgy. During the forced move from a Jews only yellow star house to the ghetto in ... had anti-Jewish laws similar to those of its close ally, Nazi Germany. After graduating high school in
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6447. Partizanska spomenica medal awarded to a Macedonian Jewish partisan woman
went to Jews who, like Jamila, were from Bitola. The medal was first instituted in 1943, and the design ... Monastir (now Bitola), to Kalef and Djamila Kasorla Kolonomos. Isak’s family was Romaniote, Greek Jews that ... was renamed Bitola, the Jews however, continued calling it by its old name. Esterina was from Skopje ... Bulgarian authorities passed many anti-Semitic laws that restricted the everyday lives of the Jewish
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6448. Star of David patch worn by a German Jewish concentration camp inmate
Nuremberg Laws defined Jews by race and mandated the total separation of Aryans and non-Aryans. Due to the ... dictatorship in 1933 with its aggressive anti-Jewish policies. Jews were forced out of their jobs and their ... as Chancellor on January 30, 1933, led to increasingly severe restrictions on Jews. The 1935 ... first learned of the atrocities being committed against Jews in Europe. She knew of a small community of
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6449. Regina and Halina Goldwag papers
public school, Polish law excluded Jewish children from attending the public high school or attend ... a few times before he was caught on the Soviet side. After two months, all Jews were ordered to ... difficult; food was scarce, sanitation was poor. Between 1940 and mid-1942, 83,000 Jews died of starvation ... German invasion of the Soviet Union in June 1941, Ludwik was one of the few Jews selected to join the
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6450. William and Helen Luksenburg photograph collection
Poland. On September 3, 1939, Dabrowa was occupied and Jews there were subjected to discriminatory laws ... the end of the year, a host of discriminatory laws had been imposed upon the Jews, including an order ... was berated by teachers for being a Jew, beaten by classmates, and taunted with antisemitic slurs ... Luksenburg house. Welek was among those ordered to remove the body. Restrictions were imposed: Jews had to