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1901. Resident's certificate issued to Viktor Stummer, an Austrian Jewish refugee, by the Chinese authorities in Shanghai.
end of 1938, their situation had become untenable. After Kristallnacht, Hans was forced to live in
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1902. Death certificate issued by the Jewish Cemetery office of the Jewish community of Vienna for Rachel Stummer, who died on December 24, 1940.
end of 1938, their situation had become untenable. After Kristallnacht, Hans was forced to live in
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1903. Birthday poem for Gerda Harpuder from her seven-year-old son Ralf, ghost-written by her husband, Hans Harpuder.
end of 1938, their situation had become untenable. After Kristallnacht, Hans was forced to live in
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1904. Outside cover of Ralf Harpuder's Shanghai foreign resident certificate.
end of 1938, their situation had become untenable. After Kristallnacht, Hans was forced to live in
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1905. Inside page of Ralf Harpuder's Shanghai foreign resident certificate.
end of 1938, their situation had become untenable. After Kristallnacht, Hans was forced to live in
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1906. Report card for Ralf Harpuder, a pupil in the kindergarten of the Shanghai Jewish Youth Association School.
end of 1938, their situation had become untenable. After Kristallnacht, Hans was forced to live in
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1907. Report card for Ralf Harpuder, a pupil in the second grade at the Freysinger Jewish Elementary and Middle School in Shanghai.
end of 1938, their situation had become untenable. After Kristallnacht, Hans was forced to live in
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1908. Letter from Gertrude Harpuder to her son and daughter-in-law, Hans and Gerda Harpuder, in Shanghai.
end of 1938, their situation had become untenable. After Kristallnacht, Hans was forced to live in
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1909. One of the last letters received by Hans Harpuder, a Jewish refugee in Shanghai, from his mother Gertrude, before she was deported to Auschwitz and killed.
end of 1938, their situation had become untenable. After Kristallnacht, Hans was forced to live in
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1910. Drawing of a soldier standing in front of a barbed-wire fence holding a bayonet, made by Ralf Harpuder, a German Jewish refugee child living in Shanghai.
end of 1938, their situation had become untenable. After Kristallnacht, Hans was forced to live in
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1911. Certificate issued to Ralf Harpuder by the Communal Association of Central European Jews in Shanghai, attesting to his having completed training for his Bar Mitzvah.
end of 1938, their situation had become untenable. After Kristallnacht, Hans was forced to live in
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1912. Third class ticket on the SS General Gordon, issued to Viktor Stummer, an Austrian Jewish refugee seeking to emigrate from Shanghai to the United States.
end of 1938, their situation had become untenable. After Kristallnacht, Hans was forced to live in
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1913. Mothers' Day greeting on a pre-printed Shanghai Jewish Youth Association postcard sent to Gerda Harpuder by her daughter Ursula.
end of 1938, their situation had become untenable. After Kristallnacht, Hans was forced to live in
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1914. The Goldschmidt children pose in the park with their cousins.
that the visitors were dirtying the stairwell. Shortly after Kristallnacht, Herbert's older sister
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1915. Herbert Goldschmidt sits in his classroom in Michaelschule, where he was the only Jewish child.
that the visitors were dirtying the stairwell. Shortly after Kristallnacht, Herbert's older sister
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1916. Sophie Goldschmidt with her three children, Herbert, Lotte and Inge.
that the visitors were dirtying the stairwell. Shortly after Kristallnacht, Herbert's older sister
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1917. Group portrait of pupils in the yard of the Szbelstrasse elementary school in Berlin.
that the visitors were dirtying the stairwell. Shortly after Kristallnacht, Herbert's older sister
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1918. Red Cross letter sent from Erich Glasfeld in Berlin to his daughter Ursel in London right before he and his wife were deported to Theresienstadt.
that the visitors were dirtying the stairwell. Shortly after Kristallnacht, Herbert's older sister
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1919. Ursel Glasfeld plays with a group of toddlers at a British nursery in Uxbridge.
that the visitors were dirtying the stairwell. Shortly after Kristallnacht, Herbert's older sister
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1920. Death certificate issued by the German consulate in Istanbul for Martha Heimann Engelmann, a German Jew who died while living in exile in Turkey.
Kristallnacht, Ilse and Konrad decided they would never return to Germany. They removed Peter from the German
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1921. Directions for filling out the form for the registration of Jewish property given to Konrad Engelmann, a German Jew who had converted to Christianity.
Kristallnacht, Ilse and Konrad decided they would never return to Germany. They removed Peter from the German
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1922. Form for the registration of Jewish property filled out by Konrad Engelmann, a German Jew who had converted to Christianity.
Kristallnacht, Ilse and Konrad decided they would never return to Germany. They removed Peter from the German
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1923. Letter from the Berlin police clarifying the date by which German Jews living abroad must have registered their property that was sent to Konrad Engelmann, a German Jew who had converted to Christianity.
Kristallnacht, Ilse and Konrad decided they would never return to Germany. They removed Peter from the German
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1924. Form for the registration of Jewish property filled out by Konrad Engelmann, a German Jew who had converted to Christianity.
Kristallnacht, Ilse and Konrad decided they would never return to Germany. They removed Peter from the German
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1925. Form for the registration of Jewish property filled out by Konrad Engelmann, a German Jew who had converted to Christianity.
Kristallnacht, Ilse and Konrad decided they would never return to Germany. They removed Peter from the German