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7001. Knife taken from a German soldier and acquired by a German Jewish family in hiding
residents, and required Jews to register their business assets. Albert’s work permit was rescinded in 1940 ... valuables on multiple occasions, and began rounding up Jews for deportation in the summer. Albert and his ... 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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7002. Storage trunk owned by a German Jewish family in hiding
control on the residents, and required Jews to register their business assets. Albert’s work permit was ... their home for valuables on multiple occasions, and began rounding up Jews for deportation in the summer ... 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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7003. Polish Order of Virtuti Militari 5th Class Silver medal awarded posthumously to a Warsaw Ghetto Uprising hero
Organization (ZOB). His blue eyes and light-colored hair allowed him to pass easily as a non-Jew, and he ... war, the Armia Krajowa (the Polish Home Army). In 1942, reports about the mass murder of Jews in ... campaign to murder Jews, and other individuals they deemed undesirable. From December 1942 onward, the ... government-in-exile backed the rescue work of Zegota, which offered aid to Jews throughout occupied Poland.
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7004. Christopher R. Browning papers
Union and participated in a search-and-kill operation rounding up Jews hiding after a massacre. He ... Act on two charges of murdering Jews, found guilty, given two life sentences, and died in prison. This ... ’s 1990 book The Holocaust of Volhynian Jews, 1941-1944, and notes by Christopher Browning and Martin Dean ... organizational charts, identification forms, laws and regulations, war diaries of various units, and
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7005. Aleksander Kulisiewicz sound recordings - Cassette Tapes [TK]
Aleksander (Alexander) Kulisiewicz (1918-1982) was born in Kraków, Poland in 1918. He was a law ... Aleksander Kulisiewicz (1918–1982) was a law student in German-occupied Poland when, in October ... Aleksander Kulisiewicz (1918–1982) was a law student in German-occupied Poland when, in October ... of a record disc which recounts in Yiddish a deportation of Polish Jews? to Auschwitz in a narrative
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7006. NS-Rassismus
discriminated against. For example, the Nuremberg Race Laws stripped Jews of the rights of citizenship. The laws ... social policies. Those whom the Nazis identified as non-Aryans (including Jews) were persecuted and
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7007. Watercolor of a female corpse by an inmate given to a liberator of Bergen Belsen concentration camp
told them to stop, the commandant Kramer asked: “Why? They are Jews.” Kramer was later tried and ... the brother-in-law of Phillip Sharp.
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7008. Norman A. Miller family papers
an axe, leaving only a few salvageable items. On April 30, 1939, Jews lost their rights as legal ... laws, expenses incurred by Miller due to his forced emigration; and losses of personal property
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7009. Brown plastic wallet with a memorial emblem owned by Natan Caron
night and saw his parents and friends in the day. On June 13, 1942, Jews were forced to wear Star of ... Caron, the son and daughter-in-law of Nathan Caron.
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7010. Pamphlet
but many, such as Jews, were not allowed to vote. Still, the Anschluss was extremely popular. Members ... the terms of a recent law, war objectors such as Franz were to be sent to concentration or work camps
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7011. Hebrew and German prayer book owned by an Austrian Jewish refugee
hope for employment, and life was getting very dangerous for Austrian Jews. Regardless of the ... and Leo’s relatives still living in Europe had perished. Herta’s sister-in-law, Sidi, and nephew, Paul
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7012. Red triangle badge with a letter B owned by Natan Caron
night and saw his parents and friends in the day. On June 13, 1942, Jews were forced to wear Star of ... Caron, the son and daughter-in-law of Nathan Caron.
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7013. Commemorative armband likely acquired postwar by Natan Caron
night and saw his parents and friends in the day. On June 13, 1942, Jews were forced to wear Star of ... Michael and Debi Caron, the son and daughter-in-law of Nathan Caron.
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7014. Prisoner badge likely acquired postwar by Natan Caron
night and saw his parents and friends in the day. On June 13, 1942, Jews were forced to wear Star of ... and Debi Caron, the son and daughter-in-law of Nathan Caron.
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7015. Hans Fischböck papers
). After his service in World War I, he studied law in Vienna and earned a Doctor of Jurisprudence degree ... and during which he proposed further aryanizations and enhanced economic measures against the Jews
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7016. Concentration camp uniform likely acquired postwar by Natan Caron
night and saw his parents and friends in the day. On June 13, 1942, Jews were forced to wear Star of ... by Michael and Debi Caron, the son and daughter-in-law of Nathan Caron.
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7017. Black beret owned postwar by Natan Caron who was interned in multiple concentration camps
night and saw his parents and friends in the day. On June 13, 1942, Jews were forced to wear Star of ... Caron, the son and daughter-in-law of Nathan Caron.
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7018. 13 dental hand tools in a fitted wooden box used by a Croatian Jewish refugee
upcoming actions against the Jews and told Ferdinand to flee with his wife, Teresia, and children, Gertruda ... 's in-laws were arrested and jailed. One of Ferdinand’s patients was Archbishop Aloysius Viktor Stepinac
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7019. Menentukan Musuh: Si Terbuang
tidak sabar. Undang-undang Perlindungan Darah dan Kehormatan Jerman (Law for the Protection of German ... Selama beberapa bulan sebelum “Nuremberg Laws” (Undang-Undang Nuremberg) diumumkan, pers ... terkenal adalah pameran dengan judul “The Eternal Jew” yang berhasil menarik 412.300 pengunjung
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7020. HIAS identification tag made for a German Jewish refugee girl
power in 1933. Life got increasingly difficult as Jewish businesses were boycotted and anti-Jewish laws ... 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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7021. Gisela Zamora papers
referred to the school as the “Jew school.” During Kristallnacht on November 10, 1938, the family hid in ... provincial government. Gisela had one brother, Norbert, born in 1929. Bertha observed Jewish laws and kept ... had to wear a Star of David badge and sit in a separate car for Jews. In 1941, German authorities
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7022. Tefillin storage pouch buried for safekeeping and recovered postwar
referred to the school as the “Jew school.” During Kristallnacht on November 10, 1938, the family hid in ... provincial government. Gisela had one brother, Norbert, born in 1929. Bertha observed Jewish laws and kept ... had to wear a Star of David badge and sit in a separate car for Jews. In 1941, German authorities
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7023. Set of tefillin buried for safekeeping and recovered postwar
referred to the school as the “Jew school.” During Kristallnacht on November 10, 1938, the family hid in ... provincial government. Gisela had one brother, Norbert, born in 1929. Bertha observed Jewish laws and kept ... had to wear a Star of David badge and sit in a separate car for Jews. In 1941, German authorities
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7024. Set of 10 Rorschach plates with folded cardboard enclosure owned by a Jewish Austrian refugee
hope for employment, and life was getting very dangerous for Austrian Jews. Regardless of the ... and Leo’s relatives still living in Europe had perished. Herta’s sister-in-law, Sidi, and nephew, Paul