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6976. 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
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6977. Portrait of Field Marshall Albert von Kesselring during an intermission in the IMT Nuremberg commission hearings investigating the Supreme Command of the German Armed Forces (OKW).
somewhat observant Jews who attended synagogue on holidays and held a Bar Mitzvah for their son in 1938 ... He was married on December 25, 1949 to Ingeborg (now Joan) Nussbaum, a German Jew from Berlin who had ... countries in which the crimes had been committed and adjudged according to the laws of the nation concerned ... Nazi law before the start of World War II and so that subsequent tribunals would have jurisdiction to
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6978. Portrait of Field Marshall Wilhelm Ritter von Leeb taken during a recess in the IMT Nuremberg commission hearings investigating indicted Nazi organizations.
somewhat observant Jews who attended synagogue on holidays and held a Bar Mitzvah for their son in 1938 ... He was married on December 25, 1949 to Ingeborg (now Joan) Nussbaum, a German Jew from Berlin who had ... countries in which the crimes had been committed and adjudged according to the laws of the nation concerned ... Nazi law before the start of World War II and so that subsequent tribunals would have jurisdiction to
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6979. German Field Marshall Erich von Manstein during a session of the IMT Nuremberg commission hearings investigating the Supreme Command of the German Armed Forces, OKW.
somewhat observant Jews who attended synagogue on holidays and held a Bar Mitzvah for their son in 1938 ... He was married on December 25, 1949 to Ingeborg (now Joan) Nussbaum, a German Jew from Berlin who had ... countries in which the crimes had been committed and adjudged according to the laws of the nation concerned ... Nazi law before the start of World War II and so that subsequent tribunals would have jurisdiction to
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6980. Former German Field Marshall Albert von Kesselring looks out of the window of the conference room where he was being questioned during IMT Nuremberg commission hearings on the Supreme Command of the German Armed Forces, OKW.
somewhat observant Jews who attended synagogue on holidays and held a Bar Mitzvah for their son in 1938 ... He was married on December 25, 1949 to Ingeborg (now Joan) Nussbaum, a German Jew from Berlin who had ... countries in which the crimes had been committed and adjudged according to the laws of the nation concerned ... Nazi law before the start of World War II and so that subsequent tribunals would have jurisdiction to
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6981. German Field Marshall Gerd von Rundstedt (with his back to the camera) speaks to American prosecutor Robert Kempner (left) and interpreter Gerald Schwab during a pause at the IMT Nuremberg commission hearings investigating the Supreme Command of the German Armed Forces, OKW.
somewhat observant Jews who attended synagogue on holidays and held a Bar Mitzvah for their son in 1938 ... He was married on December 25, 1949 to Ingeborg (now Joan) Nussbaum, a German Jew from Berlin who had ... countries in which the crimes had been committed and adjudged according to the laws of the nation concerned ... Nazi law before the start of World War II and so that subsequent tribunals would have jurisdiction to
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6982. Profile of Walter Schellenberg at the IMT Nuremberg commission hearings investigating indicted Nazi organizations.
somewhat observant Jews who attended synagogue on holidays and held a Bar Mitzvah for their son in 1938 ... He was married on December 25, 1949 to Ingeborg (now Joan) Nussbaum, a German Jew from Berlin who had ... countries in which the crimes had been committed and adjudged according to the laws of the nation concerned ... Nazi law before the start of World War II and so that subsequent tribunals would have jurisdiction to
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6983. Portrait of German Field Marshall Erich von Manstein at the IMT Nuremberg commission hearings investigating the Supreme Command of the German Armed Forces, OKW.
somewhat observant Jews who attended synagogue on holidays and held a Bar Mitzvah for their son in 1938 ... He was married on December 25, 1949 to Ingeborg (now Joan) Nussbaum, a German Jew from Berlin who had ... countries in which the crimes had been committed and adjudged according to the laws of the nation concerned ... Nazi law before the start of World War II and so that subsequent tribunals would have jurisdiction to
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6984. Embroidered priest's stole owned by a German Jewish refugee
enacted laws that persecuted Jews. Richard and his brothers, Otto and Ernst, fled Dresden, Germany; his ... in Germany and established an antisemitic Nazi dictatorship that persecuted Jews. Richard and his ... and Hanna Lewin, the sister-in-law, of Richard Pfifferling.
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6985. Monogrammed tallit pouch brought with a German Jewish refugee
mitzvah circa 1927. In 1933, the Nazi regime came to power and enacted laws that persecuted Jews. Richard ... in Germany and established an antisemitic Nazi dictatorship that persecuted Jews. Richard and his ... wife, and Hanna Lewin, the sister-in-law, of Richard Pfifferling.
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6986. White wool tallit with black stripes brought with a German Jewish refugee
items as a gift for his bar mitzvah circa 1927. In 1933, the Nazi regime came to power and enacted laws ... that persecuted Jews. Richard and his brothers, Otto and Ernst, fled Germany but their parents ... in Germany and established an antisemitic Nazi dictatorship that persecuted Jews. Richard and his ... wife, and Hanna Lewin, the sister-in-law, of Richard Pfifferling.
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6987. Round Star of David pendant made by a Jewish prisoner in Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp
occupied Bohemia and Moravia. The persecution of Jews increased, and deportation plans were formed by ... Transports of Jews from Prague to Theresienstadt soon became frequent. On November 20, 1942, Margarete ... few Jews left in the camp for Margarete’s previous approach to save the family from the transport ... Heydrich became Reich Protector of occupied Bohemia and Moravia. The persecution of Jews increased, and
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6988. Cut-out landscape scene made by a Jewish prisoner in Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp
occupied Bohemia and Moravia. The persecution of Jews increased, and deportation plans were formed by ... Transports of Jews from Prague to Theresienstadt soon became frequent. On November 20, 1942, Margarete ... few Jews left in the camp for Margarete’s previous approach to save the family from the transport ... Heydrich became Reich Protector of occupied Bohemia and Moravia. The persecution of Jews increased, and
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6989. Horse-shaped metal pin made by a Jewish prisoner in Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp
occupied Bohemia and Moravia. The persecution of Jews increased, and deportation plans were formed by ... Transports of Jews from Prague to Theresienstadt soon became frequent. On November 20, 1942, Margarete ... few Jews left in the camp for Margarete’s previous approach to save the family from the transport ... Heydrich became Reich Protector of occupied Bohemia and Moravia. The persecution of Jews increased, and
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6990. Metal flower pin made by a Jewish prisoner in Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp
occupied Bohemia and Moravia. The persecution of Jews increased, and deportation plans were formed by ... Transports of Jews from Prague to Theresienstadt soon became frequent. On November 20, 1942, Margarete ... few Jews left in the camp for Margarete’s previous approach to save the family from the transport ... Heydrich became Reich Protector of occupied Bohemia and Moravia. The persecution of Jews increased, and
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6991. Miniature picture frame pendant made by a Jewish prisoner in Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp
occupied Bohemia and Moravia. The persecution of Jews increased, and deportation plans were formed by ... Transports of Jews from Prague to Theresienstadt soon became frequent. On November 20, 1942, Margarete ... few Jews left in the camp for Margarete’s previous approach to save the family from the transport ... Heydrich became Reich Protector of occupied Bohemia and Moravia. The persecution of Jews increased, and
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6992. Golem pendant made by a Jewish prisoner in Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp
occupied Bohemia and Moravia. The persecution of Jews increased, and deportation plans were formed by ... Transports of Jews from Prague to Theresienstadt soon became frequent. On November 20, 1942, Margarete ... few Jews left in the camp for Margarete’s previous approach to save the family from the transport ... Heydrich became Reich Protector of occupied Bohemia and Moravia. The persecution of Jews increased, and
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6993. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 5 kronen note, issued to a German Jewish inmate
Jewish school. In September 1935, the Nuremberg Race laws made it illegal for Jews and non-Jews to marry ... Czechoslovakia, ruled by a Reich Protector. Jews were banned from participation in government, businesses, and ... of Jews to concentration camps. At the end of November, Theresienstadt concentration and transit camp ... a live-in maid. In 1933, the Nazi dictatorship assumed power and policies to persecute Jews were
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6994. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 10 kronen note, issued to a German Jewish inmate
Jewish school. In September 1935, the Nuremberg Race laws made it illegal for Jews and non-Jews to marry ... Czechoslovakia, ruled by a Reich Protector. Jews were banned from participation in government, businesses, and ... of Jews to concentration camps. At the end of November, Theresienstadt concentration and transit camp ... a live-in maid. In 1933, the Nazi dictatorship assumed power and policies to persecute Jews were
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6995. Carved upright wooden bench owned by Jakob Krämer and the Heppner family
occupying administration gradually tightened control on the residents, and required Jews to register their ... rounding up Jews for deportation in the summer. Albert and his friend, Heinz Graumann, were connected to an ... Jews were required to register themselves with the authorities, and a Jewish council was established ... as Jews. The authorities raided their home for valuables on multiple occasions, and that summer
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6996. Factory-printed Star of David badge printed with Jood, belonging to a German Jewish refugee
new civil administration run by the SS gradually tightened control on the residents, and required Jews ... occasions, and began rounding up Jews for deportation in the summer. Albert and his friend, Heinz Graumann ... Jews were required to register themselves with the authorities, and a Jewish council was established ... as Jews. The authorities raided their home for valuables on multiple occasions, and that summer
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6997. Hand-carved wooden chain carried to Australia by a Jewish refugee
authorities began suppressing the rights and personal freedoms of Jews. Not long after, several members of ... name, and sometimes Dora used her Hebrew name, Devorah. The Nazi authorities passed new laws that ... authorities arrested most of the Jews of Falkenstein who were Polish citizens and deported them to Poland. A
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6998. Card made by two young internees to thank a US aid worker
Chancellor of Germany and new laws were passed to indoctrinate German youth into Nazi ideology. In 1935 ... one of approximately 5,000 people, including 3,000-3,500 Jews, the community of Le Chambon gave refuge ... The Auschwitz Protocol was a report written by Rudolf Vrba and Alfred Wetzler, two Slovakian Jews who
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6999. Hand stamp, European Executive Council of the American Joint Distribution Committee, used by a council member
November 1942, the Germans occupied southeastern France and efforts to deport Jews to concentration camps ... return to Europe. On May 10, 1940, Germany invaded France. Gaston’s father-in-law, Leo Meyer, arranged ... advance, but the Gestapo had threatened to round up every Jew in Marseille if he did anything to prevent
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7000. Eichmann Trial -- Sessions 25 and 26 -- Testimony of Z. Lubetkin, Y. Zuckerman, A. Berman, R. Kuper
WWII. After a series of prosecutions and deportations, Krakow Jews were pushed into a ghetto in March ... by advising Jews with gathered information about the Nazis; Akiva established connections in Bochina ... allowed Jews to leave the ghetto system and/or move to another ghetto to be with family members. Her ... arrested under the Nazi Collaborators Punishment Law of 1950, should they appear in Israel. Presiding