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2876. Edith Simon Babich papers
Gernsheimer, 1926-2019), and Ilse Simon (1928-1943). During Kristallnacht in November 1938 Karl and his
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2877. Gerda Schild Haas papers
was forced to sell their home after Kristallnacht, and they moved to Munich. Siegfried left Germany
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2878. Ruth M. Grill photograph collection
one of his patients was arrested for consulting him. Ruth's father had to hide after Kristallnacht
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2879. Herbst family papers
), and one brother, David Meisels (d. 1939). After Kristallnacht in November 1938, Manny’s family began
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2880. Decorative block from the Neue Synagoge in Berlin, mounted on a commemorative plank with a cast facsimile
during the Kristallnacht pogrom on November 9-10, 1938, but was still used by the dwindling Jewish
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2881. Social Justice (Royal Oak, Michigan) [Newspaper]
antisemitic propaganda piece. That fall, after Kristallnacht, Coughlin said Jews brought the pogrom upon
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2882. Social Justice (Royal Oak, Michigan) [Newspaper]
antisemitic propaganda piece. That fall, after Kristallnacht, Coughlin said Jews brought the pogrom upon
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2883. Social Justice (Royal Oak, Michigan) [Newspaper]
antisemitic propaganda piece. That fall, after Kristallnacht, Coughlin said Jews brought the pogrom upon
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2884. Social Justice (Royal Oak, Michigan) [Newspaper]
antisemitic propaganda piece. That fall, after Kristallnacht, Coughlin said Jews brought the pogrom upon
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2885. Social Justice (Royal Oak, Michigan) [Newspaper]
antisemitic propaganda piece. That fall, after Kristallnacht, Coughlin said Jews brought the pogrom upon
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2886. Social Justice (Royal Oak, Michigan) [Newspaper]
antisemitic propaganda piece. That fall, after Kristallnacht, Coughlin said Jews brought the pogrom upon
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2887. Social Justice (Royal Oak, Michigan) [Newspaper]
antisemitic propaganda piece. That fall, after Kristallnacht, Coughlin said Jews brought the pogrom upon
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2888. Social Justice (Royal Oak, Michigan) [Newspaper]
antisemitic propaganda piece. That fall, after Kristallnacht, Coughlin said Jews brought the pogrom upon
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2889. Kartoteka ludności żydowskiej Gliwic (Sygn. 112)
leave. On Nov. 10, 1938 (*Kristallnacht), the Nazis burned down the large synagogue, and arrested all
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2890. Rudolf Abraham papers
Kristallnacht pogrom of November 9-10, 1938, Rudolf was arrested and sent to Sachsenhausen concentration camp
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2891. Klopstock family papers
Liselotte (b. 1931) On Kristallnacht, Norbert was arrested and imprisoned at Sachsenhausen concentration
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2892. Charlotte Dunwiddie papers, 1907-1995
Sachsenhausen following Kristallnacht and perished at Auschwitz in November 1942. Else Klein died in the Jewish
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2893. Klaus Frank papers
party in Dortmund. He was eventually released. On November 9, 1938, Kristallnacht, Klaus Frank, age
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2894. Oral history interview with Gudrun Kubler
platform as a result of fear; her memories of Kristallnacht and the persecution of Jews; raising her
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2895. Erika Lewin Weinblum papers
Erika Lewin Weinblum (1917-2002) was born in Korjanke, Germany. After Kristallnacht, her family
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2896. Rosenbaum family papers
Kristallnacht, and a preprinted postcard sent from Theresienstadt (Terezin) in 1944 sent to one of the Rosenbaum
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2897. Jacob Reimer and Gustawa Zabramna Tenenbaum papers
Gustl was born around 1914. Jacob was arrested during Kristallnacht and sent to Dachau. He immigrated to
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2898. Goldlust family papers
children, Leo (b. 1924) and Paula (later Paula Blue, 1930-2008). During Kristallnacht in November 1938
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2899. John and Margot Loewenberg papers
there until the Kristallnacht, where many nearby Jewish synagogues and businesses were destroyed
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2900. Oscar Koppel papers
brought against the mayor of Letmathe for mistreatment of his brother, Julius during Kristallnacht.