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1001. Pin
and Lilly Wagner Bergtraun. His family left Austria for Shanghai shortly after Kristallnacht in 1938
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1002. Abraham Levi papers
Germany. Includes photographs taken of men being arrested on Kristallnacht; documentation from family
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1003. Dr. Bruno Kriss correspondence
Kristallnacht on the prisoners in Buchenwald.
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1004. Annelies Sabatowski letters
cancelled for a few months after Kristallnacht, and that she is hoping to be on a transport to England
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1005. May and Wolff families papers
Wolff (donor Roy Wolff's grandfather), who was arrested after Kristallnacht in November 1938 in Munich
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1006. Eva Fisher collection
Kristallnacht, she and her family moved into the Jüdisches Krankenhaus (Jewish Hospital) in Berlin where they
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1007. Ahronheim and Less family papers
Leopold Less, who was arrested and sent to Sachsenhausen after Kristallnacht, his wife Anna, and his son
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1008. Selected records of the Oberstes Parteigericht der NSDAP (NS 36)
transcripts of trials for excesses against Jews, such as murder or sexual assault during Kristallnacht; for
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1009. "My Story"
small store. She recalls her childhood, the increasing antisemitism after 1933, Kristallnacht, and her
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1010. Damaged Torah scroll used as kindling
Torah scroll that was used as kindling during Kristallnacht, November 9-10, 1938, near Bad
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1011. Ochs family papers
Julius Ochs was arrested on Kristallnacht and was taken to Dachau concentration camp. He was
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1012. Beatrice Neu Melov papers
materials include typewritten accounts of her family’s experience on Kristallnacht, Jahrzeit reminder cards
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1013. Schmidt family collection
described his ordeal in the Dachau concentration camp after Kristallnacht, dated April 26, 1939; a letter
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1014. Victor Wieruszowski Postcard
Victor Wieruszowski was arrested in Breslau, Germany, (now Wrocław, Poland) after Kristallnacht and
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1015. Ellen M. Fine papers
Mayer (b. 1902). Her father was imprisoned in Buchenwald for six weeks following Kristallnacht, and the
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1016. Erwin Hirsch and Martel Sommer collection
synagogue from 1937 until Kristallnacht, and at Congregation Habonim in New York City from 1940-1983, as
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1017. Eva Shmoys papers
When Martin was arrested on Kristallnacht and sent to Dachau concentration camp, his wife, Else, went
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1018. Eva Goldberg autograph album
Kristallnacht, the family fled to Amsterdam. They remained for a few months until they were able to immigrate to
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1019. Hameln Synagogue collection
Germany, which had been destroyed on Kristallnacht. Includes copies of original drawings of the synagogue
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1020. Fritz Gutenstein postcard from Dachau concentration camp
arrested during Kristallnacht, imprisoned in Dachau concentration camp on November 12, 1938, and given
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1021. Josef Broniatowski correspondence
’s expulsion from Germany during the so-called Polenaktion and the news of Kristallnacht.
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1022. Fiedler family collection
days after the Kristallnacht pogrom. Arriving in Shanghai in mid-December, they found temporary shelter
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1023. Emek Sholom Holocaust Memorial in Richmond, Virginia
containing the names of Holocaust victims, and a video recording of the November 7,1999 Kristallnacht
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1024. Werner Siegbert Oster collection
following Kristallnacht and released in February 1939. He immigrated to the United States in May 1939 aboard
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1025. "The Story of my Life"
persecution in Vienna after the Anschluss. After Kristallnacht, the Berlin family was able to reunite in