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6476. Red UNRRA patch worn by a former concentration camp inmate and DP aid worker
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 required to wear the yellow stars in ... 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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6477. Yellow sport short listing concentration camps where the owner was imprisoned
Nuremberg Laws defined Jews by race and mandated the total separation of Aryans and non-Aryans. Due to the ... aggressive anti-Jewish policies. Jews were forced out of their jobs and their businesses were confiscated. In ... 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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6478. Medallion, box, pamphlet, and bar pin 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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6479. Commemorative medallion with box 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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6480. Orden Bratstva I Jedinstva Sa Zlatnim Vengem 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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6481. SUBNOR medallion 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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6482. Military medallion, box and paper 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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6483. Military service medallion 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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6484. Ordena Republike Sa Srebrnim Vencem 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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6485. 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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6486. Medallion and box 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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6487. Orden Rada Sa Zlatnim Vencem 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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6488. Commemorative medallion 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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6489. Macedonian-Kosovo Brigade plaque with stand 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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6490. Orden Zasluge Za Narod 2nd class 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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6491. Orden Bratstva I Jedinstva 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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6492. Kurir Jovica plaque, box, and card 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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6493. Medallion, box and certificate awarded to 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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6494. Yugoslav Orden za Hrabrost medal, ribbon, box, and certificate 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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6495. Yugoslavian Order of the Partisan Star 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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6496. UNICEF medallion with box 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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6497. Gold medallion with case 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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6498. Ceremonial Masonic blue and white ribbon collar owned by a Hungarian Jewish emigre
in Budapest with his 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 ... German forces occupied Hungary and anti-Jewish decrees were put in place; Jews had to wear Star of David
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6499. Nazi officers watch the presentation of a document during the dedication of the new SS hospital in Auschwitz.
the SS, a criminal organization. He did not have to serve it, thanks to a 1954 law of freedom of ... with the murder of 400,000 Hungarian Jews. However, these events are alluded to only indirectly. The ... preparation for the "Judenaktion" (i.e. arrival of Hungarian Jews) and commented on the insufficient
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6500. Dr. Lolling shakes the hand of Dr. Eduard Wirths during the dedication of the new SS hospital in Auschwitz.
the SS, a criminal organization. He did not have to serve it, thanks to a 1954 law of freedom of ... with the murder of 400,000 Hungarian Jews. However, these events are alluded to only indirectly. The ... preparation for the "Judenaktion" (i.e. arrival of Hungarian Jews) and commented on the insufficient