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4326. Insurance card issued to Moritz Spicker and stamped by the Berlin police.
apartment. After Kristallnacht the Spickers felt compelled to leave Germany. Irene's brother immigrated to
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4327. Identification card issued to Azriel Awret stating that he had been incarcerated as a political prisoner by the Germans.
apartment. After Kristallnacht the Spickers felt compelled to leave Germany. Irene's brother immigrated to
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4328. Class portrait of a Jewish elementary school in Lodz.
apartment. After Kristallnacht the Spickers felt compelled to leave Germany. Irene's brother immigrated to
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4329. Ingeborg Majewski poses with a cone of treats on her first day of school.
Belgium on foot. Following Kristallnacht, Claire had to report bi-weekly to the Gestapo. They asked her
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4330. Norbert Wollheim addresses the crowd during the dedication of the Holocaust memorial at Bergen-Belsen.
camps in nearby Denmark and Sweden. Shortly after Kristallnacht, he was asked by the leadership of the
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4331. The Moritz family poses in an outdoor courtyard. Pictured are Liesl (a cousin of the donor), Regina Wendel Moritz (grandmother of the donor), Alfred Moritz and Ludwig David Moritz.
month later, during the government-organized Kristallnacht pogrom, father Ludwig was sent to Dachau
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4332. Group portrait of the extended Moritz family in Becherbach Germany.
month later, during the government-organized Kristallnacht pogrom, father Ludwig was sent to Dachau
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4333. Prewar portrait of the Moritz family seated by an outdoor table in Becherbach.
month later, during the government-organized Kristallnacht pogrom, father Ludwig was sent to Dachau
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4334. Shadur family papers
Kristallnacht, Michel’s sister Sonja and her husband Bernard, along with their daughter Janet came to live in
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4335. Portrait of a young female inmate created in Theresienstadt ghetto
legislation was soon enacted to strip Jews of their civil rights. The November 1938 Kristallnacht [Night of
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4336. Print of the Zülz synagogue brought to the US by German Jewish refugees
Nazi leaders unleashed a wave of violence against the German Jewish population. The Kristallnacht
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4337. Evy Woods papers
obtained permission to teach English. During the Kristallnacht pogrom on November 9, 1938, Ernst was warned
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4338. Jüdische Gemeinde Berlin (Fond 1326)
leftists, among others—were publicly burned in front of the opera house. During Kristallnacht, the "Night
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4339. Pen owned by a German Jewish refugee
the November 1938 Kristallnacht pogrom, at the request of the German Jewish Community, Norbert helped
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4340. Ernest Wachtel collection
after Kristallnacht. Ernest married Rose Nussbaum in 1947. They have three daughters. Cheryl Wachtel
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4341. Łódź (Litzmannstadt) ghetto scrip, 50 pfennig note
their apartment by gunpoint. His father was arrested during Kristallnacht, September 9-10 1938, but was
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4342. Łódź (Litzmannstadt) ghetto scrip, 2 mark note
their apartment by gunpoint. His father was arrested during Kristallnacht, September 9-10 1938, but was
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4343. Łódź (Litzmannstadt) ghetto scrip, 1 mark note
their apartment by gunpoint. His father was arrested during Kristallnacht, September 9-10 1938, but was
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4344. Łódź (Litzmannstadt) ghetto scrip, 10 mark note
their apartment by gunpoint. His father was arrested during Kristallnacht, September 9-10 1938, but was
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4345. Łódź (Litzmannstadt) ghetto scrip, 1 mark note
their apartment by gunpoint. His father was arrested during Kristallnacht, September 9-10 1938, but was
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4346. Rudolph Daniel Sichel papers
1936. He worked for R.H. Macy & Co from 1936 to 1943. His father was arrested during Kristallnacht
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4347. Colored pencil drawing of barracks at Gurs internment camp made by an inmate
Kristallnacht pogrom as Jews were required to get new identification cards marked “J” for Jew. The studio and
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4348. Porges family papers
During the Kristallnacht pogrom on November 9-10, 1938, uniformed Nazis and a mob stormed the grocery
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4349. Hauer and Honig families papers
job and Gertrud began working to support the family. After Kristallnacht in November 1938, the family
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4350. Dutch newspaper clippings
were enacted and Jewish businesses were boycotted. During Kristallnacht in November 1938, the Kaufmann