Displaying: 3,601 3,625 of 5,276 matches for “kristallnacht”
-
3601. Ilse Karliner on the deck of the St. Louis.
which Martha managed much of the time while Joseph was engaged in the horse trade. On Kristallnacht the
-
3602. Joseph Karliner with his children, Ruth and Herbert, on the deck of the MS St.
which Martha managed much of the time while Joseph was engaged in the horse trade. On Kristallnacht the
-
3603. Group portrait of German-Jewish refugee children who were sent to France on a Kindertransport in the spring of 1939 on the steps of the Quincy-sous-Senart children's home near Paris.
released, he was soon forced to sell his business. During Kristallnacht Arthur was able to evade arrest
-
3604. Walter Karliner sits on the railing of the MS St.
managed much of the time while Joseph was engaged in the horse trade. On Kristallnacht the store was
-
3605. Jewish youth in hiding pose with other agricultural workers in front of a hay wagon on a farm in Treves.
which Martha managed much of the time while Joseph was engaged in the horse trade. On Kristallnacht the
-
3606. Jewish youth in hiding pose with other agricultural workers on a ladder next to a haystack on a farm in Treves.
which Martha managed much of the time while Joseph was engaged in the horse trade. On Kristallnacht the
-
3607. Three Jewish refugees youths stand in the courtyard of the Hotel Bompard transit camp in Marseilles.
arrested during Kristallnacht and instructed to leave Austria by the Gestapo. After his release from
-
3608. Group portrait of Jewish children at the OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home at the Château Masgelier.
arrested during Kristallnacht and instructed to leave Austria by the Gestapo. After his release from
-
3609. Certificate issued to the donor's father, David Schwab, by the Lorrach district office, for having earned a medal for his military service on the front lines during the [First] World War.
Kristallnacht pogrom of November 9-10, 1938 and Gerd’s subsequent dismissal from school, the Schwabs focused all
-
3610. Charlotte Vendig and Gerd-Fritz Grunstein on board the MS St.
on Kristallnacht. After his release, the family decided to immigrate to the United States where
-
3611. Exit visa for Siegfried Seligmann issued by the Central Commissariat, Ville d'Aix en Provence, Department of Bouches du Rhone and dated October 15, 1941.
Hamburg. During Kristallnacht, Nazi storm troopers arrested Siegfried and transported him to the
-
3612. Herbert and Ruth Karliner (front row, left) pose with a group of children and an unidentified man outside a building in Peiskretscham, Germany.
which Martha managed much of the time while Joseph was engaged in the horse trade. On Kristallnacht the
-
3613. Norbert Wollheim, vice-chairman of the Central Committee for Liberated Jews in the British Zone of Germany, addresses a rally protesting the lenient sentencing of a Nazi war criminal.
camps in nearby Denmark and Sweden. Shortly after Kristallnacht, he was asked by the leadership of the
-
3614. Membership card/booklet for the Jewish Studio Theater "Concentration Camp Theater" of the Central Jewish committee of Bergen-Belsen issued to Norbert Wollheim.
camps in nearby Denmark and Sweden. Shortly after Kristallnacht, he was asked by the leadership of the
-
3615. Group portrait of Jewish refugee children at the Château de la Guette children's home.
Germaine de Rothschild in the wake of the Kristallnacht pogrom, to get Jewish children out of Nazi Germany
-
3616. Identification tag issued to Liesel Weil by the American Friends Service Committee for her voyage to the United States on board the Mouzinho.
Liesel had three siblings: Herbert, Gerda and Suse. On Kristallnacht her home was vandalized and her
-
3617. Werner Neuberger poses outside with a group of friends from the La Guette children's home.
Germaine de Rothschild in the wake of the Kristallnacht pogrom, to get Jewish children out of Nazi Germany
-
3618. Jewish owners and employees of the M. Damm textile company in Vienna pose in front of their business.
On November 9-10, 1938 during the Kristallnacht pogrom, Theo's father was arrested and sent to the
-
3619. During a temporary leave from the Les Milles internment camp, Baruch Brenig (right) poses with his son,Theo (center), and brother-in-law, Hermann Herzmann (left), at the Vieux Port in Marseilles.
On November 9-10, 1938 during the Kristallnacht pogrom, Theo's father was arrested and sent to the
-
3620. Group portrait of Jewish refugee youth outside the Murailles children's home in Geneva.
On November 9-10, 1938 during the Kristallnacht pogrom, Theo's father was arrested and sent to the
-
3621. A boy leads Sabbath services in the Murailles children's home in Geneva, Switzerland.
On November 9-10, 1938 during the Kristallnacht pogrom, Theo's father was arrested and sent to the
-
3622. Postwar portrait of Norbert Wollheim.
camps in nearby Denmark and Sweden. Shortly after Kristallnacht, he was asked by the leadership of the
-
3623. Meeting of the leadership of Jewish displaced persons in the British zone.
camps in nearby Denmark and Sweden. Shortly after Kristallnacht, he was asked by the leadership of the
-
3624. Zionist gathering of Jewish displaced persons in the British zone.
camps in nearby Denmark and Sweden. Shortly after Kristallnacht, he was asked by the leadership of the
-
3625. Group portrait of members of a Jewish family in the backyard of their home in Lechenich, Germany.
one older sibling, Inge (b. 1929, now Inge Katzenstein). After the Kristallnacht pogrom of November 9