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2226. Toni Heller collection
1937. The couple owned a small wares business, which was completely destroyed during the Kristallnacht
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2227. Partial cement post with embedded bar from the 1866 Neue Synagoge, Berlin
largest in Germany. The synagogue was damaged by rioters during the Kristallnacht pogrom on November 9-10
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2228. Oral history interview with John Franklin
brother named Danner. The family lived in Voitsburg, Germany. After Kristallnacht, the family fled to
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2229. Oral history interview with Eric Livingston
applying for visas with his family to the United States in 1937; the events of Kristallnacht; getting
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2230. Oral history interview with Lore Gilbert
as a child, and the events of Kristallnacht in November 1938 and its impact on her family, when her
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2231. Apology letter from residents of Bonbaden, Germany, addressed to Margot K. Stern
service commemorating the 70th anniversary of Kristallnacht in Bonbaden, expresses remorse for the
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2232. Dena Romero photograph collection
Kristallnacht his parent's home was so badly vandalized that they had to move in with Hede and her husband in
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2233. "A Brief History of the Moller Family During the Nazi Era, 1933-1945, and Beyond"
Moller in 1935, their and experiences on Kristallnacht. It also details their Holocaust experiences
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2234. Ruth Loeb Forrest papers
synagogue. In November 1938, during Kristallnacht, Leopold, his father, and other men in the family were
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2235. Edith Moses Mayer correspondence
Kristallnacht in 1938, imprisoned at Zweibrücken and Dachau, and released in April 1939. Her parents were
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2236. Jack Caminer photographs
Switzerland. In 1938 the family immigrated to the United States shortly before Kristallnacht. In 1944 Hans
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2237. Fritz Goldschmidt papers
Kristallnacht and imprisoned in Buchenwald, the rest of the family relocated to Berlin, Germany, where they
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2238. Bartfeld family papers
lived in a small agricultural religious community before moving to Tel Aviv. On Kristallnacht, Max was
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2239. Charnitzki family papers
1935. They had two children, Leo (b. 1936) and Ruth (b. 1937). Erich was arrested on Kristallnacht but
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2240. Fred Rosenbaum collection
Kristallnacht. Hans left Germany for the United States on April 5, 1939 and was formally adopted by Bernard
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2241. Margaretha Rosenfeld papers
Jews following Kristallnacht, was forced to sell the family’s house, and saw his Dresdner Bank account
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2242. Ofner family papers
established for Jewish students. On Kristallnacht, Curt was arrested and spent a month in Sachsenhausen. Upon
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2243. Henry Hirschmann papers
lived, Hauptstrasse, was changed to Adolf Hitler Strasse. Hirschmann was arrested on Kristallnacht and
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2244. Forchheimer family photographs
relatives in Alpine, Texas. During the Kristallnacht pogrom in November 1938, Emil was arrested together
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2245. Certificate of Citizenship document holder owned by Hedwig Sanders Neu
ransacked by the German authorities during Kristallnacht, November 9-10. Hedwig, Beatrice, and her
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2246. Certificate of Citizenship document holder owned by Richard Neu
ransacked by the German authorities during Kristallnacht, November 9-10. Hedwig, Beatrice, and her
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2247. Book about the History of Israel owned by a Jewish Austrian survivor
credentials. Prior to Kristallnacht, Chaskel, Mathilde and their son Sigmund went to Riga. Sigmund (Sheldon
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2248. Book about learning French owned by a Jewish Austrian survivor
credentials. Prior to Kristallnacht, Chaskel, Mathilde and their son Sigmund went to Riga. Sigmund (Sheldon
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2249. Oral history interview with Eva Abramowitsch
Berlin; witnessing the events of Kristallnacht; escaping to England in 1939 with her mother and sister
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2250. Oral history interview with Gisela Hirschberger
Kristallnacht in November 1938, including her father's arrest and imprisonment in Dachau concentration camp; her