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6526. Wooden drafting triangle 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
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6527. Cantor’s black tufted hat worn by a Hungarian rabbi
Jews and Ferenc could only hold services at the synagogue if it did not conflict with the curfew. As ... the Jewish population as Hungary began instituting anti-Jewish policies modeled after German laws in ... personally oversee the occupation. Two weeks later, the occupation authorities decreed that all Jews six ... area around her father’s Dohany Street synagogue. Ferenc’s brother and sister-in-law were forced into
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6528. Lenneberg and Brünell families papers
Jewish school. In September 1935, the Nuremberg Race laws made it illegal for Jews and non-Jews to marry ... a live-in maid. In 1933, the Nazi dictatorship assumed power and policies to persecute Jews were ... includes two wartime letters from Olga and Emil Pawel, Ursula’s future in-laws. Lenneberg family papers
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6529. Ruth Rappaport papers
decided to go out to see what was happening. She saw many Orthodox Jews being threatened, her synagogue on ... au pair in Zurich for the Herzog family and attended daily English language classes. German laws ... prepare for a mission of wealthy San Francisco Jews. While she was there, the War of Independence began ... German laws forbid the export of currency, so Ruth’s parents sent large quantities of nail polish for her
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6530. Sketches of a fellow concentration camp inmate by Esther Lurie
), was an attorney who earned his law degree with a thesis about constitutional law in the Baltic states ... persecution of Jews became widespread. In June-July 1941, Germany invaded the Soviet Union and soon occupied ... began systematic massacres of Jews throughout the country. By November 1941, the surviving Jews of Kovno
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6531. Vienna scenes; Helen Baker; dogs
Following the elections, the German authorities immediately enacted anti-Jewish laws stripping Jews of their ... enacted anti-Jewish laws stripping Jews of their rights as citizens, including the right to vote. Ross ... and three of his five sons. As American non-Jews, the Bakers were outsiders to the events they
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6532. Orszagos Leventeverseny medal owned by a Hungarian Jewish family
began instituting anti-Jewish policies modeled after German laws in 1938, and then joined the Axis ... radio broadcasts. When Eva graduated high school in 1942, most Jews were prohibited from attending ... Jews six years and older were required to wear a yellow Star of David. Eva and her family’s valuables ... power of the Hungarian government. They began carrying out violent attacks against Jews, forcing many
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6533. Dutch Commemorative War Cross awarded to a Dutch Jewish soldier, Prinses Irene Brigade
-Semitic legislation restricting the rights of Jews and created laws to punish anyone helping Jews hide or ... daughter-in-law Hedi [Paul's parents], Fredrick Servos [Jewish-German friend of Jacques who visited family ... escape. By January 1941, all Jews had to register with the authorities. Jacques was summoned by the
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6534. Belgium, 10 francs or 2 belga note, acquired by a German Jewish refugee in the British army
veteran who had lost a lung and a leg in Italy during World War I. Moritz was the only Jew ever elected to ... government persecution of Jews increased, Moritz began moving his money out of the country. In 1936, Karl ... stay there as conditions for Jews worsened in Germany, while they immigrated to the Netherlands shortly ... CONTREFACTEUR DES TRAVAUX FORCÉS [THE LAW PUNISHES THE INFRINGER WITH FORCED LABOR] face, top left and right
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6535. Yellow, rectangular patch on cloth backing worn by a German Jewish woman in a concentration camp
Laws were passed. The laws defined a person as Jewish if they had three or four Jewish grandparents ... regardless of their religious practices, and mandated the total separation of Jews and non-Jews. No longer ... transferred to a non-Jew. Afterwards, he was forced into compulsory labor in a Bakelite factory. Irene
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6536. Striped silk tallit worn by a Hungarian rabbi
Jews and Ferenc could only hold services at the synagogue if it did not conflict with the curfew. As ... the Jewish population as Hungary began instituting anti-Jewish policies modeled after German laws in ... personally oversee the occupation. Two weeks later, the occupation authorities decreed that all Jews six ... area around her father’s Dohany Street synagogue. Ferenc’s brother and sister-in-law were forced into
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6537. Black robe used by a Rabbi Ferenc Hevesi for everyday services
apartment into one shared with other families. A curfew was imposed on Jews and Ferenc could only hold ... the Jewish population as Hungary began instituting anti-Jewish policies modeled after German laws in ... personally oversee the occupation. Two weeks later, the occupation authorities decreed that all Jews six ... area around her father’s Dohany Street synagogue. Ferenc’s brother and sister-in-law were forced into
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6538. White kittel used by Rabbi Ferenc Hevesi on High Holidays
curfew was imposed on Jews and Ferenc could only hold services at the synagogue if it did not conflict ... the Jewish population as Hungary began instituting anti-Jewish policies modeled after German laws in ... personally oversee the occupation. Two weeks later, the occupation authorities decreed that all Jews six ... area around her father’s Dohany Street synagogue. Ferenc’s brother and sister-in-law were forced into
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6539. Cross of Merit medal, ribbons, and pins awarded to a Dutch Jewish soldier, Prinses Irene Brigade
-Semitic legislation restricting the rights of Jews and created laws to punish anyone helping Jews hide or ... daughter-in-law Hedi [Paul's parents], Fredrick Servos [Jewish-German friend of Jacques who visited family ... escape. By January 1941, all Jews had to register with the authorities. Jacques was summoned by the
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6540. Military blouse, trousers, and General Service Cap worn by a Dutch Jewish corporal in the Prinses Irene Brigade
-Semitic legislation restricting the rights of Jews and created laws to punish anyone helping Jews hide or ... daughter-in-law Hedi [Paul's parents], Fredrick Servos [Jewish-German friend of Jacques who visited family ... escape. By January 1941, all Jews had to register with the authorities. Jacques was summoned by the
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6541. Air Raid Service warden armband used prewar by Dutch Jewish resistance member
the German occupation authorities released Jews from serving in the Luchtbeschermingsdienst (Air Raid ... his wife, Rozet, 2 year old son, Leo, and brother, sister-in-law, and niece, Abraham, Rachel, and Leni ... Rozet, and Leo moved to a town outside of Amsterdam. They lived with Andries’s brother and sister-in-law ... As the persecution of Jews worsened, the family decided to go into hiding. Andries, Rozet, Abraham
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6542. American Friends Service Committee Refugee Assistance Case Files
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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6543. Commemorative pin worn postwar by a former concentration camp inmate and refugee aid worker
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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6544. Star of David stickpin worn postwar by a former concentration camp inmate and refugee aid worker
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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6545. Blue AJDC pin worn by a former concentration camp inmate and refugee aid worker
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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6546. Globe-shaped UNRRA pin worn by a former concentration camp inmate and refugee aid worker
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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6547. Silver UNRRA pin worn by a former concentration camp inmate and refugee aid worker
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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6548. Blue, white and yellow Jewish Relief Unit Star of David badge worn by a German Jewish nurse
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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6549. Trunk used by a former German Jewish concentration camp inmate and aid worker
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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6550. AJDC bar patch worn by a former concentration camp inmate and refugee aid worker
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