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1926. 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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1927. Second page of 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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1928. Portrait of Gertrude Nölting, the German midwife who hid Henri and Horst Taucher during the final years of the war and continued to care for them after the liberation.
tailor and had a shop at Leibnitzstrasse 27 in Charlottenburg. During the Kristallnacht pogrom of
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1929. Portrait of members of the Rueb family in back of their home in Guntersblum, Germany.
Emil's parents and sister did not survive the war. On Kristallnacht his parent's home was so badly
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1930. Group portrait of school girls on a winter outing.
Emil's parents and sister did not survive the war. On Kristallnacht his parent's home was so badly
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1931. Group portrait of girls in the thrid form at a school in Guntersblum, Germany.
Emil's parents and sister did not survive the war. On Kristallnacht his parent's home was so badly
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1932. Two Jewish teenage friends sit outside in the grass.
Emil's parents and sister did not survive the war. On Kristallnacht his parent's home was so badly
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1933. Two young Jewish siblings pose in the courtyard of their home in Guntersblum, Germany.
Emil's parents and sister did not survive the war. On Kristallnacht his parent's home was so badly
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1934. Portrait of an elderly Jewish woman standing in the garden of her farm.
Emil's parents and sister did not survive the war. On Kristallnacht his parent's home was so badly
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1935. Portrait of Generalfeldmarschall Hermann Goering.
Goering who instructed Heydrich to prepare a "General Solution" to the Jewish problem after Kristallnacht
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1936. Portrait of Henri and Horst Taucher taken shortly before their departure for America.
tailor and had a shop at Leibnitzstrasse 27 in Charlottenburg. During the Kristallnacht pogrom of
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1937. Identification card issued to the Jewish DP child Horst Taucher indicating that he was a victim of fascism.
tailor and had a shop at Leibnitzstrasse 27 in Charlottenburg. During the Kristallnacht pogrom of
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1938. View of a sign painted on the Stuttgarter Strasse bridge in Ulm reading "Jews are not desireable in Ulm".
the White Rose resistance group. On the night of Kristallnacht Mr. Scholl knocked on the door of
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1939. A Jewish gentleman and his daughter cross the Stuttgarter Strasse bridge in Ulm that is painted with the sign "Jews are not desireable in Ulm".
the White Rose resistance group. On the night of Kristallnacht Mr. Scholl knocked on the door of
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1940. Two Jewish men, carrying blanket rolls, are escorted to a police station following their arrest.
the White Rose resistance group. On the night of Kristallnacht Mr. Scholl knocked on the door of
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1941. Testimony issued by the Viennese police attesting to the fact that Viktor Stummer applied to go to the United States.
end of 1938, their situation had become untenable. After Kristallnacht, Hans was forced to live in
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1942. Testimony issued by the Viennese police attesting to the fact that Viktor Stummer applied to go to China.
end of 1938, their situation had become untenable. After Kristallnacht, Hans was forced to live in
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1943. Alien passport issued to Alfred Harpuder, but stating that he is not a citizen.
end of 1938, their situation had become untenable. After Kristallnacht, Hans was forced to live in
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1944. Ralf Harpuder and his older cousin Peter pose on a sidewalk in Berlin.
end of 1938, their situation had become untenable. After Kristallnacht, Hans was forced to live in
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1945. Jewish workmen in the Shanghai refugee colony.
end of 1938, their situation had become untenable. After Kristallnacht, Hans was forced to live in
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1946. A young baby lies on a park bench marked with a J to indicate it is only for Jews.
end of 1938, their situation had become untenable. After Kristallnacht, Hans was forced to live in
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1947. Storeroom with stacked bundles inside J.and S. Lewin's tarpaulin and sack factory.
end of 1938, their situation had become untenable. After Kristallnacht, Hans was forced to live in
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1948. Two young sisters pose with their grandmother next to a baby carriage in the park.
hoping that he might be able to retrieve it after the war. During Kristallnacht Ursula's father went
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1949. Close-up portrait of two Jewish school girls in Berlin.
hoping that he might be able to retrieve it after the war. During Kristallnacht Ursula's father went
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1950. Portrait of a German-Jewish family taken shortly before their younger daughter left on a Kindertransport for England.
hoping that he might be able to retrieve it after the war. During Kristallnacht Ursula's father went