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6951. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 2 kronen, owned by a former Czech Jewish 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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6952. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 5 kronen, owned by a former Czech Jewish 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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6953. Exterior view of the Benjamin Soep diamond factory.
round-up and deportation of Dutch Jews. Ina wanted to go into hiding, but her father forbade her to go ... a friend of Ina's sister-in-law, who belonged to the underground, visited them at night. That
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6954. Charles Phillip Sharp collection
told them to stop, the commandant Kramer asked: “Why? They are Jews.” Kramer was later tried and ... Stevens, the brother-in-law of Charles Phillip Sharp.
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6955. Brust family papers
Brusts could see German soldiers marching through the streets. Afterwards, Jews were segregated and ... his father-in-law’s watch business. In 1955, Eva married Elihu Turgell and had a daughter in 1957. Eva
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6956. Carl Lenneberg papers
regime, Jews were targets of government persecution. They were prohibited from working in many fields and ... Georg, and his future brother-in-law, Fritz Hilb. Included are documents detailing their emigration from
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6957. Painted wooden spice box kept by by a Kindertransport refugee
Germany. Laws and policies were enacted to disenfranchise and persecute Jews. In 1936, Hannah and her
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6958. Eichmann Trial -- Sessions 6, 7 and 8
killing of millions of Jews represented the killing off of millions of witnesses, but witnesses still ... himself before the Court. His fate will be decided according to law and according to the evidence with
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6959. canceled British postage stamp acquired by a German Jewish refugee
-Jewish laws were passed to disenfranchise and persecute the Jewish population. Berta emigrated to the US ... 14. Carl sold the family’s furniture and his factory. Jews could take almost no money out of Germany
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6960. Harry Lindauer papers
experiences during World War II, and his post-war research of Lindauer genealogy and the Jews of Buttenhausen ... photocopy of a letter send to Karl Lindauer in Great Britain from his sister in law Klara Nassauer in
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6961. Set of two cuff links worn by a medical officer, 2nd Polish Corps
was deported to Germany as slave labor for the Bayer factory in Lewerkusen, while Madzia, as a Jew ... Horodko, who urged her to escape. She managed to do so in the fall of 1942. Using her sister-in-law
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6962. Mauser HSc pistol, magazine, firing pin, and mainspring used by a Yugoslavian partisan
administered by the Germans. The regime enacted anti-Jewish laws, confiscated property and money, forced males ... to work hard labor and then began deporting Jews to camps. Leo’s father, mother, and brother were
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6963. Silver plaque honoring a Hungarian rabbi for 20 years of leadership
instituting anti-Jewish policies modeled after German laws in 1938, and then joined the Axis alliance in ... Simon’s granddaughter, Eva, graduated high school in 1942, most Jews were prohibited from attending
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6964. Fellner family papers
many years. He married Stefanie in 1912, and then worked in his father-in-law’s knitting and garment ... After the Nazi annexation of Austria and increased persecution of the Jews there, Rudolf began to search
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6965. Postwar Belgian gazette recording the death of a German Jewish concentration camp prisoner
Germans were released from the camps. As Jews, Norbert, Israel, Josef, and Leopold remained at Saint ... Auguste, and son, Siegfried, were in Antwerp, as were Norbert’s sisters-in-law, Käthe and Dorthea. Käthe
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6966. Peter and Berta Victor papers
-Jewish laws were passed to disenfranchise and persecute the Jewish population. Berta emigrated to the US ... 14. Carl sold the family’s furniture and his factory. Jews could take almost no money out of Germany
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6967. Edith Horn family papers
Horn, to obtain restitution for losses and damages incurred by the persecution of Jews in Germany ... brothers, Max and Joseph, as well as Lore, the daughter of his deceased brother and sister-in-law, Paul and
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6968. Isidor and Liviu Librescu collection
town’s oil industry. One evening someone began spreading the story that the Jews were in collusion ... and Liviu graduated high school. When the Communists came to power and instituted new laws, Isidor an
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6969. Tallit and storage pouch buried and recovered by a Dutch Jewish family
Leo, and brother, sister-in-law, and niece, Abraham, Rachel, and Leni Roos. In summer 1940, Andries ... brothers in their watch store. As the persecution of Jews worsened, the family decided to go into hiding
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6970. Book of musical compositions transcribed by a female Jewish musician
old Shmuel. Hungary had anti-Jewish laws similar to those of its ally, Nazi Germany. In 1940, Miriam ... in an ammunition factory. In March 1944, Germany occupied Hungary. Jews in the countryside were
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6971. Burned fragments Talmudic commentary recovered during Kristallnacht by a Jewish Austrian girl
a false accusation of a Jew opening fire on German soldiers brought on a vicious pogrom that claimed ... eventually emigrated, arriving in the US on November 11, 1939, with his brother-in-law Hirsch. On May 1, 1945
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6972. Woman's gold wrist watch kept with a Jewish concentration camp inmate
Germany, Kristallnacht had occurred, and the persecution of Jews was becoming increasingly severe. Because ... Terry Lakritz, the son and daughter-in-law of Marga Lakritz.
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6973. Case and paper insert owned by a former German Jewish forced laborer
1933, many anti-Jewish laws severely restricted the daily lives of nineteen-year-old Julius, his ... along the way. Most of the other passengers were also Jews trying to flee from Europe. In Shanghai
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6974. Laced leather billfold with a painted harbor owned by a German Jewish refugee
-Jewish laws were passed to disenfranchise and persecute the Jewish population. Berta emigrated to the US ... 14. Carl sold the family’s furniture and his factory. Jews could take almost no money out of Germany
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6975. Prewar Jewish life in Budapest
Hungarian Jew. Kati was invited to England by a relative and arrived on August 28. George used his contacts ... Budapest on November 11. In 1939, the Hungarian government did not permit Jews to serve in the armed forces ... mother-in- law. On January 23, they returned to his parent’s bomb damaged apartment. The building had no ... British passport and not be identified as a Hungarian Jew. On August 24, Kati left for London; George