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3801. Group portrait of an extended German Jewish family who had found refuge in Kenya.
one older sibling, Inge (b. 1929, now Inge Katzenstein). After the Kristallnacht pogrom of November 9
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3802. Alfred and Ernst Moritz pose with their cousin Rene who brought the boys to Luxembourg.
month later, during the government-organized Kristallnacht pogrom, father Ludwig was sent to Dachau
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3803. Exterior view of the house belonging to the school mistress where Klara, Alfred and Ernst Moritz stayed after arriving in France.
month later, during the government-organized Kristallnacht pogrom, father Ludwig was sent to Dachau
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3804. Ludwig Moritz stands by the entrance to his store.
month later, during the government-organized Kristallnacht pogrom, father Ludwig was sent to Dachau
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3805. Alfred and Ernst Moritz pose with their friend Georges in a field in France after the war.
month later, during the government-organized Kristallnacht pogrom, father Ludwig was sent to Dachau
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3806. Travel pass issued to Ludwig Moritz in 1935.
month later, during the government-organized Kristallnacht pogrom, father Ludwig was sent to Dachau
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3807. Israelitische Kultusgemeinde Graz (Fond 709)
Sonnewald. The community synagogue was destroyed during the Kristallnacht (November 9-10, 1938). In the
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3808. Signed etching of a Neu Synagogue, Breslau saved by a Jewish emigre family
during Kristallnacht on November 9-10, 1938. The New Synagoge was designed by Edwin Oppler and built in
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3809. La Defense du People anti-Jewish propaganda stamp
Anschluss and Kristallnacht in Austria and Germany arrived in Belgium, creating a rise in antisemitism and
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3810. La Defense du People anti-Jewish propaganda stamp
Anschluss and Kristallnacht in Austria and Germany arrived in Belgium, creating a rise in antisemitism and
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3811. La Defense du People anti-Jewish propaganda stamp
Anschluss and Kristallnacht in Austria and Germany arrived in Belgium, creating a rise in antisemitism and
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3812. Handmade illustrated children's book created by an Austrian refugee
was enacted to strip Jews of their civil rights. The November 1938 Kristallnacht pogrom vandalized
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3813. Rosenwald and Stahl families papers
banks, and date mostly from late 1938 onward (after Kristallnacht), showing efforts to consolidate
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3814. Wilhelm Fuchs papers
after Kristallnacht, Fritz’ and Hedwig’s son Walter was imprisoned in Dachau. He was held in custody
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3815. Textbook
of his during Kristallnacht in early November 1938, but they were able to return to their home. There
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3816. Textbook
of his during Kristallnacht in early November 1938, but they were able to return to their home. There
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3817. Typed Nazi SS tax memo about assets confiscated from a Jewish woman
Jews of their civil rights, their jobs, and their property. The November 1938 Kristallnacht pogrom was
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3818. MS St. Louis captain's hat
The family’s grocery store was destroyed on Kristallnacht, November 9-10, 1938. Herbert’s father was
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3819. Henry F. Kahn collection of Holocaust-era mail
following Kristallnacht, the family drove to Stuttgart to obtain visas from the American Consulate. They
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3820. Judith Cromwell papers
During Kristallnacht (9-10 November 1938) John was arrested and imprisoned in Sachsenhausen. After his
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3821. Hoexter family collection
Kristallnacht Herbert witnessed the arrest of relative. Thinking he would be safer if he were not at home, he
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3822. Carl and Robert Gamer papers
Kristallnacht, Gamer was in the hospital, though he writes about what his hearing from doctors and nurses. His
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3823. Schischa family papers
Edi emigrated to Palestine that October. During the Kristallnacht pogrom that November 9-10, Wilhelm
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3824. Ernest Marx photograph collection
then Speyer in 1933. During Kristallnacht, Ernie and his father were arrested and deported to Dachau
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3825. Honig family papers
Kristallnacht. He left for England on a Kindertransport in July 1939 and immigrated to the United States in