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6726. Rover Boy Scout set of green epaulets with fleur-de-lis worn by a Jewish refugee
In 1938, after Austria was annexed by Nazi Germany, anti-Jewish laws were enacted to persecute Jews ... legislation was introduced to strip the Jews of their civil rights. During the Kristallnacht pogrom in ... November, most of the synagogues were burned, Jewish businesses were destroyed, and thousands of Jews were ... rampage against the Jews.” His father was arrested and sent to Dachau concentration camp. After his return
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6727. Tennenbaum family in Nazi Vienna; departing on the Queen Mary ship
annexed Austria. Legislation was enacted to strip Jews of their rights. On November 9-10, 1938, the ... Austrian citizenship, and as a Jew and Polish native, was officially stateless. He managed to evade arrest ... -in-law’s apartment where they remained until leaving Vienna. After a month and a half Emil was ... without diapers, food or drink for her young children. She travelled across town to stay her sister-in-law
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6728. Medal and a ribbon bar pin awarded to a Jewish refugee in Shanghai
Nanking (now, Nanjing) in 1946. The following year, Ernst, Illo, his mother, and his father-in-law ... teams and class excursions. In 1935, the Nuremberg Laws were passed, mandating the total separation of ... Jews and non-Jews. Ernst was expelled from school, and his parents were forced to sell their hotel to ... non-Jews. Ernst began attending trade classes in welding and locksmithing, and became an apprentice at
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6729. Motke Zaidel and Itzak Dugin
Vilna. Zaidel was born in 1925 and Dugin in 1916. Dugin remembers the poor treatment of the Jews before ... be taken to be executed. There were 80,000 Jews in Vilna before the German occupation. After the ... first ghetto was liquidated, between 15,000 and 17,000 Jews were still alive. These Jews were put to ... work. CR4 Citizens of the Vilna ghetto knew that Jews were being killed in the Ponari forest. Peasants
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6730. Karel Fleischmann drawing of prisoners watching coffins being stacked in a wagon
Czechoslovakia ceased to exist. Jews were excluded from general Czech society, and banned from professions and ... 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
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6731. Close-up portrait of Lithuanian rescuer, Ona Peckyte, Righteous Among the Nations.
laws were imposed targeting Jews; certain hours were allotted for shopping. Since Shalom did not look ... Germany invaded the Soviet Union and Lithuania and immediately began the mass murder of its Jews. Shalom ... Kovno, Kazys Palciauskas ordered all Jews to wear a yellow Star of David on every article of clothing ... for three weeks and then shot as well. In July 41 the Jews were ordered to move into a ghetto in the
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6732. Writers David Wolpe (left) and Israel Kaplan work in their office in the Munich displaced persons' camp.
laws were imposed targeting Jews; certain hours were allotted for shopping. Since Shalom did not look ... Germany invaded the Soviet Union and Lithuania and immediately began the mass murder of its Jews. Shalom ... Kovno, Kazys Palciauskas ordered all Jews to wear a yellow Star of David on every article of clothing ... for three weeks and then shot as well. In July 41 the Jews were ordered to move into a ghetto in the
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6733. The staff of the DP newspaper Unzer Weg works in its office.
laws were imposed targeting Jews; certain hours were allotted for shopping. Since Shalom did not look ... Germany invaded the Soviet Union and Lithuania and immediately began the mass murder of its Jews. Shalom ... Kovno, Kazys Palciauskas ordered all Jews to wear a yellow Star of David on every article of clothing ... for three weeks and then shot as well. In July 41 the Jews were ordered to move into a ghetto in the
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6734. Shalom Kaplan poses with his father and other staff from the Unzer Weg newspaper.
laws were imposed targeting Jews; certain hours were allotted for shopping. Since Shalom did not look ... Germany invaded the Soviet Union and Lithuania and immediately began the mass murder of its Jews. Shalom ... Kovno, Kazys Palciauskas ordered all Jews to wear a yellow Star of David on every article of clothing ... for three weeks and then shot as well. In July 41 the Jews were ordered to move into a ghetto in the
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6735. Staff of the newspaper, Unzer Weg.
laws were imposed targeting Jews; certain hours were allotted for shopping. Since Shalom did not look ... Germany invaded the Soviet Union and Lithuania and immediately began the mass murder of its Jews. Shalom ... Kovno, Kazys Palciauskas ordered all Jews to wear a yellow Star of David on every article of clothing ... for three weeks and then shot as well. In July 41 the Jews were ordered to move into a ghetto in the
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6736. Luggage tag used by a Polish Jewish survivor
only Jews at their public school, and they experienced some antisemitism. Although she learned about ... public school, Polish law excluded Jewish children from attending the public high school or attend ... little interest in politics, Halina was not aware of the rise of Nazism and persecution of Jews in ... German-Soviet border a few times before he was caught on the Soviet side. After two months, all Jews had
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6737. UNRRA embroidered patch worn by a survivor and DP camp relief worker
during the rise of the Nazi dictatorship in 1933 with its aggressive anti-Jewish policies. Jews were ... restricted the civil rights and actions of German Jews. Hans left the German public school and attended a ... Jewish contractor. After the Nuremberg Laws were instituted in 1935, establishing legal persecution of ... Jews along racial lines, Hans' Jewish boss fled Germany. Hans found a job with a small company, and in
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6738. Unused yellow Star of David badge printed with Jood
Germans began to transport Jews from all over Holland to Amsterdam. Most of the family’s possessions were ... confiscated. By the summer of 1942, Jews were being deported to extermination camps in Poland. At the end of ... appendicitis, but they found a surgeon, Hilversum, who operated and did not expose him as a Jew. After the war ... Hague. Germany invaded the Netherlands in May 1940. The Germans enacted anti-Jewish laws; they had to
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6739. Leather pouch for a dog tag given to a Danish resistance member
authorities declared martial law, and developed a plan to deport the roughly 8,000 Jews in Denmark to ... authorities, denying them entry to Jewish property, and not reporting any Jews found in hiding. Many ordinary ... Within a month, more than 7,000 Danish Jews had been transported to Sweden by many different resistance
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6740. Mixed media wall sculpture by Daisy Brand depicting graveled train tracks entering a concentration camp
Anti-Jewish laws were introduced gradually, but by 1942, Jews were stripped of their rights and forced ... sold to support the family. In March 1944, Germany occupied Hungary. All Jews were interned in ghettos ... were helped by a forest ranger, who believed that saving Jews was his obligation as a good Christian
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6741. Mixed media wall sculpture by Daisy Brand evoking her memories of arrival at a concentration camp and the crematoria
Anti-Jewish laws were introduced gradually, but by 1942, Jews were stripped of their rights and forced ... sold to support the family. In March 1944, Germany occupied Hungary. All Jews were interned in ghettos ... were helped by a forest ranger, who believed that saving Jews was his obligation as a good Christian
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6742. Mixed media wall sculpture by Daisy Brand with a line of boxcars based on her memories of transport to multiple concentration camps
Anti-Jewish laws were introduced gradually, but by 1942, Jews were stripped of their rights and forced ... sold to support the family. In March 1944, Germany occupied Hungary. All Jews were interned in ghettos ... were helped by a forest ranger, who believed that saving Jews was his obligation as a good Christian
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6743. Mixed media wall sculpture by Daisy Brand depicting arrival at a concentration camp
Anti-Jewish laws were introduced gradually, but by 1942, Jews were stripped of their rights and forced ... sold to support the family. In March 1944, Germany occupied Hungary. All Jews were interned in ghettos ... were helped by a forest ranger, who believed that saving Jews was his obligation as a good Christian
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6744. Mixed media wall sculpture by Daisy Brand evoking cherished memories of the her childhood
Anti-Jewish laws were introduced gradually, but by 1942, Jews were stripped of their rights and forced ... sold to support the family. In March 1944, Germany occupied Hungary. All Jews were interned in ghettos ... were helped by a forest ranger, who believed that saving Jews was his obligation as a good Christian
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6745. Mixed media wall sculpture by Daisy Brand mourning the cremation of her father at Auschwitz
Anti-Jewish laws were introduced gradually, but by 1942, Jews were stripped of their rights and forced ... sold to support the family. In March 1944, Germany occupied Hungary. All Jews were interned in ghettos ... were helped by a forest ranger, who believed that saving Jews was his obligation as a good Christian
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6746. Fred and father Max on the deck of the James W. Johnson while en route to the United States.
passed out visas to as many Jews as he could so that they could cross the border into Spain and head to ... his family in an abandoned castle. However after a few days the townspeople began blaming Jews for ... the government started applying Vichy's anti-Jewish laws in Nice. In the spring of 1942, the police ... a group of Jews, including the Gross family, towards Switzerland. About two miles from the border
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6747. Ellis Cohen-Paraira plays the accordian in her home.
university but Jews were no longer admitted due to the racial laws and she attended a Jewish cooking school ... August 1942 until October 1942. When the weather became cold and the area was searched for Jews who were ... 's family went to the only address they knew: the Kooistras in Utrecht, who by that time had 5 more Jews
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6748. The Crum Family home where the Cohen-Paraira family hid.
university but Jews were no longer admitted due to the racial laws and she attended a Jewish cooking school ... August 1942 until October 1942. When the weather became cold and the area was searched for Jews who were ... 's family went to the only address they knew: the Kooistras in Utrecht, who by that time had 5 more Jews
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6749. Ellis Cohen-Paraira poses with her rescuers, the Kooistra family, shortly after liberation.
university but Jews were no longer admitted due to the racial laws and she attended a Jewish cooking school ... August 1942 until October 1942. When the weather became cold and the area was searched for Jews who were ... 's family went to the only address they knew: the Kooistras in Utrecht, who by that time had 5 more Jews
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6750. People wait in line for bread on a street in Linz, Austria.
university but Jews were no longer admitted due to the racial laws and she attended a Jewish cooking school ... August 1942 until October 1942. When the weather became cold and the area was searched for Jews who were ... 's family went to the only address they knew: the Kooistras in Utrecht, who by that time had 5 more Jews