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2201. Jacobson family papers
’s half-brother, Thomas Michel was born in 1938. During Kristallnacht Rudolph’s stepfather was arrested
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2202. John Franklin memoir
Kristallnacht, their relocation to the Amsterdam ghetto, and deportation to Westerbork It relates his and his
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2203. Ilse Schoenholz biographical sketch
's store was vandalized during Kristallnacht, and the forced liquidation of the store and the confiscation
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2204. Oral history interview with Robert Behr
the school was forced to close; returning to Berlin; Kristallnacht on November 9-10, 1938; the
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2205. Oral history interview with Gerald Schwab
attending a German school until two days after Kristallnacht; the restrictions placed on Jews; living with a
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2206. Oral history interview with Susan Warsinger
Kristallnacht on November 9-10, 1938 and the destruction of the windows and furnishings in their home; being
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2207. Oral history interview with Susan Warsinger
Kristallnacht on November 9-10, 1938 and the destruction of the windows and furnishings in their home; being
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2208. Oral history interview with Susan Warsinger
Kristallnacht on November 9-10, 1938 and the destruction of the windows and furnishings in their home; being
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2209. John Kaufmann album
Kristallnacht, the family’s apartment was severely damaged, and most everything was broken. On August 21, 1939
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2210. "The Life of Alexander Perlberger before, during, and after the Second World War"
's imprisonment in concentration camps in Poland, his experiences during Kristallnacht, his enlistment in the Red
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2211. German Jewish Aid Committee collection
and employment. After the Kristallnacht, the number of immigrants was more than the organization could
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2212. Oral history interview with Bert Fleming and Irene Fleming
’s deportation to Hannover, Germany before Kristallnacht; Bert’s deportation from Hannover in 1938, receiving aid
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2213. Margaret Iglauer collection
1936. She and her husband lived in Nürnberg until November 1938 when the events of Kristallnacht
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2214. Pair of engraved gold wedding rings owned by Hedwig and Richard Neu
during Kristallnacht, November 9-10. Hedwig, Beatrice, and her grandmother hid in the garden, while
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2215. Oral history interview with Ilse Eden
Kristallnacht in November 1938; the onset of war in September 1939; her father's refusal to leave Germany; her
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2216. Napkin embroidered with Hedwig Rosenthal's initials and given to Henry Rosenthal
Rosenthal (b. 1896), and Elly Raphael (b. 1901). After Kristallnacht, Henry was sent to live in an orthodox
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2217. Napkin embroidered with Hedwig Rosenthal's initials and given to Henry Rosenthal
Rosenthal (b. 1896), and Elly Raphael (b. 1901). After Kristallnacht, Henry was sent to live in an orthodox
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2218. Napkin embroidered with Hedwig Rosenthal's initials and given to Henry Rosenthal
Rosenthal (b. 1896), and Elly Raphael (b. 1901). After Kristallnacht, Henry was sent to live in an orthodox
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2219. Reproduction of a decorative block from the Neue Synagoge in Berlin, mounted on a commemorative plank with an original brick
was damaged by rioters during the Kristallnacht pogrom on November 9-10, 1938, but was still used by
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2220. Oral history interview with Heinz Kochman
merchants; the events of Kristallnacht in November 1938; his experiences on that night; being taken from a
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2221. Oral history interview with Leopold Page
efforts to save Jews during the Holocaust; his memories of Kristallnacht in November 1938; and how some
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2222. Sonja Speyer Echt papers
Ohio as a foster child. Sonja’s father was arrested during Kristallnacht in November 1938 and briefly
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2223. Ruth B. Mandel papers
(nee Schmelzer, 1914-2005). Mechel was imprisoned in Dachau during Kristallnacht, and Lea managed to
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2224. William Malsh papers
and Sachsenhausen respectively after Kristallnacht. His parents perished in the Holocaust, but
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2225. Ellen Wall papers
Kristallnacht. On September 16, 1942, the Wertheimer family was deported to Theresienstadt, where they remained