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6501. SS officers socialize at the SS retreat of Solahuette outside of 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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6502. Group portrait of Nazi officers standing in front of a building in Solahutte, the SS retreat outside of 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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6503. Group portrait of four of the children cared for by Yehoshua and Hennie Birnbaum both in Westerbork and Bussum.
During the summer of 1938, the German government rounded up Polish-born Jews, including Yehoshua, and ... she was taken under the wing of a young doctor Dr. Van Meeuwen who was the son-in-law of a Dutch ... Westerbork. In 1942 the Germans converted Westerbork into a transit camp from where they shipped Dutch Jews
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6504. Group portrait of children and nurses in a hospital [probably in Berlin].
During the summer of 1938, the German government rounded up Polish-born Jews, including Yehoshua, and ... she was taken under the wing of a young doctor Dr. Van Meeuwen who was the son-in-law of a Dutch ... Westerbork. In 1942 the Germans converted Westerbork into a transit camp from where they shipped Dutch Jews
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6505. Exterior view of the house that Birnbaums used after the war for their children's home.
During the summer of 1938, the German government rounded up Polish-born Jews, including Yehoshua, and ... she was taken under the wing of a young doctor Dr. Van Meeuwen who was the son-in-law of a Dutch ... Westerbork. In 1942 the Germans converted Westerbork into a transit camp from where they shipped Dutch Jews
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6506. Safirsztajn and Gold families' photograph
sister, sisters-in-law, and their children. The family was separated upon arrival, and Regina's sisters ... 1939, two days after entering the city, the Germans maltreated and harassed the Będzin Jews. On that ... Germans maltreated and harassed the Będzin Jews. On that day the Germans shot the donor’s father, Abel
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6507. Margaret Kagan photograph collection
independent, her returned home and earned a law degree. He joined the Lithuanian Foreign Service and became an ... the Shtromas’ house and confiscated their valuables. In August, Kovno’s Jews were ordered to move to a ... ghetto in the suburb, Vilijampole. Almost immediately, Germans began rounding up groups of Jews and
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6508. Jewish family life pre-war; skiing
longer able to practice medicine as a Jew around 1933, he moved to the UK with his wife Gretel Bach and ... along a sidewalk. The taller woman is Else Weyl, who later walks with her brother-in-law Paul Weyl, the ... JEWS
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6509. Children play near the de Groot home and go swimming; extended family goes to Sonsbeek Park in prewar Arnhem
forthcoming round-up of Jews, the de Groot family left their home in Arnhem to go into hiding in November 1942 ... Groot house. Sophia and her mother in law walk outside along the bank of a large pond with a fountain in ... JEWS
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6510. Family activities at the house in Bítýška; friend in uniform; children get haircuts
situations of family life in Brno and the Czech countryside before World War II. Toni married a Jew, Michael ... 's close friend, Dr. Michael Eckstein, a Jew who was nearly 20 years her senior in March 1934. Toni and ... #6): Hans (in hat) shakes hands with uncle-in-law Michael, the boys shake hands with their Uncle
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6511. Eichmann Trial -- Session 110 -- Prosecution continues summing up
could not have done any of this without the Nazis, they created the situations from which the Jews fled ... concerning whether or not Eichmann joined the SD accidentally. Through the law of conspiracy, Hausner says ... JEWS
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6512. Blue and silver HIAS badge acquired by a Polish Jewish refugee
brother-in-law Israel, and his nieces Jentle and Basha. Leib’s wife, Mala, and children, Szlama and ... originally created to assist Jews fleeing pogroms in Russia. HIAS established a bureau on Ellis Island in ... City. Their original mission was to rescue Jews in Eastern Europe and Russia who were being persecuted
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6513. Walter Lubran papers
1930s, the Nazi forced Benno to sell the business to a non-Jew. Walter's parents moved to Dresden in ... December 31, 1945. Walter's sister and brother-in-law perished in the Holocaust. With the help of a ... restrictions on the number of Jews that could attend college prevented him from pursuing this goal. His father
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6514. Engraving of Audley End in Essex, England acquired by to a German Jewish Refugee
enacted against Jews. Michael was subjected to daily discrimination and beatings at school and was ... anti-Jewish laws were enacted. In 1935, Nelly was fired from the Frankfurter Zeitung due to a ... government decree that Jews could not work in the publishing industry. To support her family, she opened a
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6515. Przodownikom Pracy [Socialist Hero of Labor] lapel medal issued to a Jewish official postwar
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 ... all Polish Jews to identify themselves by wearing the Star of David, and 21 year old Pauline was
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6516. Großlogen Deutschlands des jüdischen Ordens B'nai B'rith, Berlin (Fond 769)
a group of German-origin Jews headed by Henry Jones. The B’nai B’rith was established to help raise ... the moral, spiritual, and social level of Jews, espousing philanthropy, charity, and fraternity. The ... deutschen Juden, including lists of locations abroad where Jewish law students could study and other matters
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6517. Fruma Gulkowitz-Berger papers
rest of the Jews in town, were sent to the Korelitz ghetto. Fruma’s mother, Rochel, was killed in the ... and her sister-in-law Judes hid in the ghetto outhouse with two other women. Around the same time, her ... Turda displaced persons camp in Romania, displaced persons camps in Italy, and memorials to the Jews of
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6518. Chaja Donner identification card
Buchenwald. David, who was a member of the Jewish resistance, became involved in efforts to smuggle Jews out ... arrest of her oldest daughter and son-in-law. Clara and her husband had been denounced by neighbors and ... and David went to Palestine, and Arie brought Henri to Antwerp to readapt gradually to life as a Jew
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6519. Zvi Amiram photographs
Buchenwald. David, who was a member of the Jewish resistance, became involved in efforts to smuggle Jews out ... arrest of her oldest daughter and son-in-law. Clara and her husband had been denounced by neighbors and ... and David went to Palestine, and Arie brought Henri to Antwerp to readapt gradually to life as a Jew
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6520. Baby doll owned by a Jewish Yugoslavian girl in hiding
control. Bulgarian authorities passed many antisemitic laws that restricted the everyday lives of the ... Jewish community. In October, Jews were banned from engaging in commerce or industry, and all existing ... Jewish businesses had three months to transfer ownership or sell their assets to non-Jews, forcing Aharon
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6521. Lace dress worn by a Jewish baby in Yugoslavia before and during the Holocaust
control. Bulgarian authorities passed many antisemitic laws that restricted the everyday lives of the ... Jewish community. In October, Jews were banned from engaging in commerce or industry, and all existing ... Jewish businesses had three months to transfer ownership or sell their assets to non-Jews, forcing Aharon
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6522. Floral embroidered dress worn by a Jewish baby in Yugoslavia before and during the Holocaust
control. Bulgarian authorities passed many antisemitic laws that restricted the everyday lives of the ... Jewish community. In October, Jews were banned from engaging in commerce or industry, and all existing ... Jewish businesses had three months to transfer ownership or sell their assets to non-Jews, forcing Aharon
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6523. Labor camp Supervisor armband worn by Czech Jewish inmate
and instituted antisemitic measures based upon the Nuremberg racial laws. Jews lost their citizenship ... relationships with Jews. In 1940-41, Sari’s eldest brother was inducted into a forced labor battalion. In March
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6524. Pair of white lace gloves crocheted by a Dutch Jewish woman while living in hiding
compartment in the room when the Germans intensified their searches for hidden Jews. Paul built three other ... 1942, the German authorities began deporting Dutch Jews to extermination camps in occupied Poland ... found German soldiers at the door. One asked if Jews resided there and for their identification. Another ... in the resistance movement, and their home was a way station for Jews seeking refuge. Michel and
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6525. French curve drafting tool used by a Czech Jewish camp inmate
typist. From 1933, when the Nazi regime came to power in Germany, Prague saw a large influx of Jews ... Jews lost their jobs and their property. Hana’s father’s workshop was confiscated. He could not find ... September 1941, Heydrich, SS Chief of RSHA, became Reich Protector, and prioritized the expulsion of Jews to ... concentration camps. Jews were required to wear a yellow Star of David badge at all times to make them easy to