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6451. 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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6452. 30th Anniversary medallion from the Institute for National History in Skopje
postgraduate and doctoral studies. Jamila was a professor at the University and wrote about the history of Jews ... 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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6453. Drawing of five women inside the barracks by a German Jewish internee
In September 1935, the Nazis announced the Nuremberg Laws, which excluded Jews from citizenship and ... lived. Because of the laws, Lili was not permitted to take her final exams in 1937. In 1938, she went to ... -Jewish laws. In 1938, she went to Paris to continue her studies at the Ranson Academie. It was at this
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6454. Drawing of five women in front of barracks by a German Jewish internee
In September 1935, the Nazis announced the Nuremberg Laws, which excluded Jews from citizenship and ... lived. Because of the laws, Lili was not permitted to take her final exams in 1937. In 1938, she went to ... -Jewish laws. In 1938, she went to Paris to continue her studies at the Ranson Academie. It was at this
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6455. Drawing of men sawing wood outdoors by a German Jewish internee
In September 1935, the Nazis announced the Nuremberg Laws, which excluded Jews from citizenship and ... lived. Because of the laws, Lili was not permitted to take her final exams in 1937. In 1938, she went to ... -Jewish laws. In 1938, she went to Paris to continue her studies at the Ranson Academie. It was at this
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6456. Two-sided drawing of men in a canteen and a portrait of a woman by a German Jewish internee
In September 1935, the Nazis announced the Nuremberg Laws, which excluded Jews from citizenship and ... lived. Because of the laws, Lili was not permitted to take her final exams in 1937. In 1938, she went to ... -Jewish laws. In 1938, she went to Paris to continue her studies at the Ranson Academie. It was at this
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6457. Drawing of men working on a roof by a German Jewish internee
In September 1935, the Nazis announced the Nuremberg Laws, which excluded Jews from citizenship and ... lived. Because of the laws, Lili was not permitted to take her final exams in 1937. In 1938, she went to ... -Jewish laws. In 1938, she went to Paris to continue her studies at the Ranson Academie. It was at this
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6458. Drawing of five men near train tracks by a German Jewish internee
In September 1935, the Nazis announced the Nuremberg Laws, which excluded Jews from citizenship and ... lived. Because of the laws, Lili was not permitted to take her final exams in 1937. In 1938, she went to ... -Jewish laws. In 1938, she went to Paris to continue her studies at the Ranson Academie. It was at this
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6459. Two-sided drawing of a man reading and two figures sitting by a German Jewish internee
In September 1935, the Nazis announced the Nuremberg Laws, which excluded Jews from citizenship and ... lived. Because of the laws, Lili was not permitted to take her final exams in 1937. In 1938, she went to ... -Jewish laws. In 1938, she went to Paris to continue her studies at the Ranson Academie. It was at this
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6460. Two-sided drawing of railroad tracks and women carrying a bucket by a German Jewish internee
In September 1935, the Nazis announced the Nuremberg Laws, which excluded Jews from citizenship and ... lived. Because of the laws, Lili was not permitted to take her final exams in 1937. In 1938, she went to ... -Jewish laws. In 1938, she went to Paris to continue her studies at the Ranson Academie. It was at this
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6461. Drawing of women on outdoor benches by a German Jewish internee
In September 1935, the Nazis announced the Nuremberg Laws, which excluded Jews from citizenship and ... lived. Because of the laws, Lili was not permitted to take her final exams in 1937. In 1938, she went to ... -Jewish laws. In 1938, she went to Paris to continue her studies at the Ranson Academie. It was at this
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6462. Two-sided drawing of women in barracks and woman doubled over by a German Jewish internee
In September 1935, the Nazis announced the Nuremberg Laws, which excluded Jews from citizenship and ... lived. Because of the laws, Lili was not permitted to take her final exams in 1937. In 1938, she went to ... -Jewish laws. In 1938, she went to Paris to continue her studies at the Ranson Academie. It was at this
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6463. Two-sided drawing of bunk space and two men by by a German Jewish internee
In September 1935, the Nazis announced the Nuremberg Laws, which excluded Jews from citizenship and ... lived. Because of the laws, Lili was not permitted to take her final exams in 1937. In 1938, she went to ... -Jewish laws. In 1938, she went to Paris to continue her studies at the Ranson Academie. It was at this
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6464. Raul Hilberg
history. Hilberg explains that beyond the synods and laws enacted against Jews throughout history, the ... and soon passed legislation to strip Jews of their rights as citizens. The family was ordered out of ... international law and completed a master’s in public law in 1950 at Columbia University. He taught at Hunter ... Destruction of the European Jews” was published. It was the first comprehensive study of the Holocaust and
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6465. Black leather mid-calf boots worn by a female Jewish concentration camp prisoner
attempted to register for a program where Jews were exchanged for German Prisoners of War (POWs), but the ... Germans canceled the program and killed many of the other Jews who registered. Samuel and Alice were then ... Tarnów was occupied a week later by German forces which prompted many Jews to flee east, including the ... population. Jews were forced to wear the Star of David, their bank accounts were frozen, businesses were
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6466. Jewish Relief Unit Star of David pin worn by a German Jewish nurse working in a DP camp
Nuremberg Laws defined Jews by race and mandated the total separation of Aryans and non-Aryans. Due to the ... Bergen-Belsen on April 15, 1945, and it then became a DP camp. Alice and her family were German Jews ... 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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6467. Activities in France; Kershner speech; children sing
Laws but who did not consider themselves Jewish by religion) and those in mixed marriages between Jews ... organizations specialized in certain types of refugees—Jewish groups helped Jews, Catholic groups helped ... and non-Jews. The Quakers aided people seeking affidavits to come to the United States—a critical step ... Jews and other victims of Nazi persecution throughout the war, despite threats of arrest and internment
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6468. Gold and blue enamel Masonic medal with the compass and square emblem owned by a Jewish Hungarian emigre
antisemitic laws went into effect. The apartments of many Jews were confiscated and several family members ... moved in with Armin and his wife, Sari. By June 23, all Jews were forced to move into segregated yellow ... German forces occupied Hungary and anti-Jewish decrees were put in place; Jews had to wear Star of David ... belonging to Jews had to be registered and were labeled with a yellow star. Immediate and extended family
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6469. Forced laborer identification badge worn by a Polish Jewish woman using a false identity
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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6470. Masonic tie pin with a gold compass and square emblem owned by a Hungarian Jewish emigre
family. On March 19, 1944, Nazi Germany occupied Hungary and antisemitic laws went into effect. The ... apartments of many Jews were confiscated and several family members moved in with Armin and his wife, Sari ... By June 23, all Jews were forced to move into segregated yellow star buildings and they moved in with ... German forces occupied Hungary and anti-Jewish decrees were put in place; Jews had to wear Star of David
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6471. Handmade aluminum box incised with the name of a concentration camp inmate found by another inmate
Soon after, anti-Jewish laws were implemented. Jews had to register and wear white armbands with a blue ... Jew” and “Christ killer”. The family lived in a Polish neighborhood and Roman, who spoke good Polish ... September 4, the Germans were in Dabrowa and soon implemented anti-Jewish laws. Food was scarce, so Roman ... crossing a guarded bridge from which Nazi soldiers pushed Jews: if they could swim, they were shot; if not
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6472. Alice and John Fink papers
Nuremberg Laws defined Jews by race and mandated the total separation of Aryans and non-Aryans. Due to the ... 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 ... Orthodox Jews in London and went to them for assistance in bringing her family to England, but no one could
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6473. German Rentenbank, 1 Rentenmark note, acquired by a Polish Jewish survivor
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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6474. Orden Zasluge Za Narod awarded to a Macedonian Jewish partisan woman
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 ... community. In October 1941 Jews were banned from engaging in industry or commerce, later in 1941 Jews were
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6475. Wrist watch kept by a Hungarian Jewish concentration camp inmate
Karola Fiszer Ogurek. Alexander was born in Krakow and earned a law degree in Brno, Czechoslovakia. He ... lived in Bedzin with Karola’s parents, Izak and Helene Fiszer, observant Jews who owned a leather store ... restricted Jews from the streets, the family moved from near the train station to near the slaughterhouse ... of Jews for concentration camp and at one point, Jurek and his grandparents were placed in a group