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3951. Hermann Göring's Nuremberg war crimes trial headphones
in removing Jews from the German economy. Following the Kristallnacht pogrom on November 9 and 10
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3952. Kriegserinnerungsmedaille [War Commemorative Medal], 1914-1918 awarded to a Jewish soldier
from Austrian society. The November 1938 Kristallnacht [Night of Broken Glass] pogrom was particularly
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3953. Karliner family papers
trade. In November 1938, during Kristallnacht, the store was destroyed and Joseph Karliner was sent to
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3954. Hecht family collection
visiting his parents in Frankfurt when Kristallnacht occurred. He was arrested and transported to
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3955. Mascha Benya Matz scrapbook
Kristallnacht, Mascha got a one-day visa to return to Lithuania to see her family. She saw her grandmother and
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3956. Schifferes family papers
worked in Stuttgart in 1938, spent several weeks in Dachau following Kristallnacht, moved to England in
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3957. Caricature of a man seated with a paper by an inmate of Theresienstadt
Germany. The main synagogue was destroyed by fire during the Kristallnacht pogrom on November 9-10, 1938
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3958. Caricature of a red haired man walking by an inmate of Theresienstadt
Germany. The main synagogue was destroyed by fire during the Kristallnacht pogrom on November 9-10, 1938
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3959. Oral history interview with Regina Prima Briemer
working in Cologne, Germany as a housemaid for Dr. Ochs for three years; the events of Kristallnacht in
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3960. Paul Mayer papers
his older siblings began working to support the family. After Kristallnacht in November 1938 Fritz was
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3961. Razdowitz and Lehr families papers
and were joined by several relatives prior to Kristallnacht (November 1938), including Gisa’s parents
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3962. Oral history interview with Kurt Riegner
immigrants after Kristallnacht; Mr. Mellibosky of SOPROTIMIS, who helped illegal immigrants get papers in
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3963. How and why did ordinary people across Europe contribute to the persecution of their Jewish neighbors?
(Kristallnacht). However, few spoke out. The same was true during the deportations of Jews from Germany after
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3964. How did the United States government and American people respond to Nazism?
Kristallnacht terror attack against Jews throughout Greater Germany in November 1938, which was front-page news
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3965. Gary Bigus describe Berlín durante las Olimpíadas de 1936
la Kristallnacht (la
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3966. Portrait of a Jewish child standing among the flowers in his father's greenhouse on his first birthday.
Kristallnacht (November 9-10, 1938) Josef was arrested and sent to Dachau a second time, where he was shot to
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3967. Portrait of two Jewish brothers in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
Kristallnacht (November 9-10, 1938) Josef was arrested and sent to Dachau a second time, where he was shot to
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3968. Group portrait of friends and relatives offering a toast at a Ginsburg family celebration.
Kristallnacht (November 9-10, 1938) Josef was arrested and sent to Dachau a second time, where he was shot to
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3969. Josef Ginsburg poses among the water lilies in his greenhouse.
Kristallnacht (November 9-10, 1938) Josef was arrested and sent to Dachau a second time, where he was shot to
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3970. Josef Ginsburg and an assistant pose between rows of cactus plants in his greenhouse.
Kristallnacht (November 9-10, 1938) Josef was arrested and sent to Dachau a second time, where he was shot to
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3971. Benno Ginsburg (left) poses with a friend in front of their tent at a hachshara (Zionist collective) in Toulouse.
Kristallnacht (November 9-10, 1938) Josef was arrested and sent to Dachau a second time, where he was shot to
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3972. Portrait of Adrian and Marie Puyrajoux, who hid Benno Ginsburg on their farm in France during the German occupation.
Kristallnacht (November 9-10, 1938) Josef was arrested and sent to Dachau a second time, where he was shot to
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3973. Benno Ginsburg poses outside while living in hiding on the farm of Adrian and Marie Puyrajoux in France.
Kristallnacht (November 9-10, 1938) Josef was arrested and sent to Dachau a second time, where he was shot to
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3974. Bernard Ginsburg (left), a Jewish teenager in hiding, assists Adrian and Marie Puyrajoux on their farm in France.
Kristallnacht (November 9-10, 1938) Josef was arrested and sent to Dachau a second time, where he was shot to
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3975. Portrait of swimmer Josef Ginsburg sporting several medals after swimming across the English Channel for Denmark.
Kristallnacht (November 9-10, 1938) Josef was arrested and sent to Dachau a second time, where he was shot to