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1326. Group portrait of Jewish refugee girls who came to Great Britain on a Kindertransport.
store. Liesl had one older sister Melitta, who immigrated to Palestine in 1939. After Kristallnacht
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1327. Close-up portrait of a young man at a summer camp run by the Reichsbund Juedische Frontsoldaten (RJF).
the night of Kristallnacht. After arriving in the Buchenwald concentration camp, he met former
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1328. View of the tombstone of Rosa Kalbermann (1870-1934).
and Ludwig (b. 1912). During Kristallnacht, Siegfried was arrested and sent to the Dachau
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1329. Interior view of the dining hall of the Dinslaken Jewish orphanage.
it was attacked on Kristallnacht. Hans left Germany for the United States on April 5, 1939 and was
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1330. Exterior view of the Dinslaken children's orphanage.
it was attacked on Kristallnacht. Hans left Germany for the United States on April 5, 1939 and was
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1331. Children study in the classroom of the Waisenhaus of the Dinslaken Jewish orphanage.
it was attacked on Kristallnacht. Hans left Germany for the United States on April 5, 1939 and was
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1332. Children play in the backyard of the Dinslaken Jewish orphanage.
it was attacked on Kristallnacht. Hans left Germany for the United States on April 5, 1939 and was
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1333. Younger children sit around a table in the Dinslaken children's home.
it was attacked on Kristallnacht. Hans left Germany for the United States on April 5, 1939 and was
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1334. Stamped passport page for Fritz and Heiner Vendig issued prior to their sailing on the MS St.
on Kristallnacht. After his release, the family decided to immigrate to the United States where
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1335. The Loeb family stands outside a warehouse in Halsenbach, Germany.
Walter, born in 1925. The two boys were in Munich on the night of Kristallnacht and witnessed events
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1336. A group of men play a game of cards. Emil Gundelfinger is second from the right, smoking a cigar.
Walter, born in 1925. The two boys were in Munich on the night of Kristallnacht and witnessed events
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1337. Group portrait of young children in a Catholic kindergarten in Marienberg.
Walter, born in 1925. The two boys were in Munich on the night of Kristallnacht and witnessed events
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1338. Clare and Hildegarde Loeb go for a hike in the German countryside.
Walter, born in 1925. The two boys were in Munich on the night of Kristallnacht and witnessed events
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1339. Portrait of Hans and Walter Gundelfinger wearing traditional German shorts.
Walter, born in 1925. The two boys were in Munich on the night of Kristallnacht and witnessed events
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1340. Children celebrate the second birthday of Inge Adler, a cousin of the Loeb girls.
Walter, born in 1925. The two boys were in Munich on the night of Kristallnacht and witnessed events
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1341. Hildegarde Loeb visits a swimming pool in Boppard, Germany.
Walter, born in 1925. The two boys were in Munich on the night of Kristallnacht and witnessed events
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1342. Hans Froehlich at three years old.
larger city of Stuttgart. Following Kristallnacht, Nathan was arrested and sent to Dachau where he
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1343. Portrait of the Zuckermann family. Ruth Zuckermann with parents Perle and Heinz shortly before her father's emigration from Germany to England.
brothers later returned to Rostock following Kristallnacht when Heinz was arrested and sent to a
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1344. Theodore Levite papers
and Betty received their visas shortly after Kristallnacht and arrived in the United States in
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1345. Louis Oppenheimer papers
United States in 1937. After Kristallnacht, Louis was sent to Buchenwald concentration camp where he was
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1346. Boy Scout shoulder board with RP and fleur de lis
and Lilly Wagner Bergtraun. His family left Austria for Shanghai shortly after Kristallnacht in 1938
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1347. Oral history interview with Anita Sockol
Kristallnacht and other details of the Holocaust in the United States; the immigration of an aunt who had
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1348. Oral history interview with Sibylle Sarah Niemӧller
during Kristallnacht; her father's involvement in a plot to assassinate Hitler and his subsequent
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1349. U.S. leaders protest anti-Jewish attacks in Germany
figures condemn Nazi Germany's treatment of Jews after Kristallnacht. CU President Roosevelt, Hoover, Al
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1350. American Responses to the Holocaust interactive monitors
-1939) 01:06:58 Bookburnings 01:10:27 1936 Olympics 01:15:41 November Pogroms: "Kristallnacht" 01:21