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4376. Blue leather clutch with a floral design used by a German Jewish refugee
converted to produce war rations for the Army. After the Kristallnacht destruction of November 9-10, 1938
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4377. Goldmann family papers
Stuttgart, but the wait list was long. After Kristallnacht, Paul was arrested and taken to Buchenwald. He
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4378. Ink drawing
they had a daughter, Mirjam Helene, born September 23, 1938. After the Kristallnacht pogrom on November
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4379. Carl Goldstein collection
11, 1938 Kurt Goldstein was arrested during the Kristallnacht pogrom and imprisoned in Buchenwald
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4380. Nelly Rossmann family papers
mother, Michael was frequently mistreated in school. Shortly after the Kristallnacht pogrom on November 9
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4381. Morgenstern and Merkur families papers
neighbor. During Kristallnacht on 11 November 1938, the family’s store was robbed. Her father had applied
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4382. Abraham family papers
Berlin furniture store, Fechner and Preidel, which was destroyed during Kristallnacht. He married Ruth
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4383. Rothschild and Weyl families papers
during Kristallnacht. Elly was deported in 1942 from Düsseldorf to the Izbica ghetto and then to the
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4384. Henry Schmelzer papers
was at his workshop on the day of Kristallnacht in November 1938. Henry’s supervisor dismissed him
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4385. Nuremberg: Medical Case No. 1 - Trial of Karl Brandt & others
KRISTALLNACHT
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4386. Eichmann Trial -- Sessions 14 and 15 -- Testimonies of B. Cohn, A. Lindenstrauss
Nazis committed Kristallnacht. Cohn describes the destruction imposed on Jewish shops and synagogues
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4387. Jewish children leave Prague
Committee for Refugees from Czechoslovakia, with Jewish welfare work. After Kristallnacht in November 1938
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4388. Eichmann Trial -- Session 114 -- Closing statement of the Defense
KRISTALLNACHT
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4389. Green wool blanket acquired by a German Jewish refugee
converted to produce war rations for the Army. After the Kristallnacht destruction of November 9-10, 1938
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4390. Scarf worn by a German Jewish displaced person
the November 1938 Kristallnacht pogrom, at the request of the German Jewish Community, Norbert helped
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4391. Child’s crayon drawing of a flower in a pot made by an Austrian Jewish refugee for his mother
Gestapo confiscated Erich’s watch business and he was arrested during the November Kristallnacht pogrom
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4392. Medal issued to a German Jewish displaced person and camp survivor
the November 1938 Kristallnacht pogrom, at the request of the German Jewish Community, Norbert helped
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4393. Small straw purse made in Gurs internment camp for a German Jewish prisoner
Kristallnacht pogrom as Jews were required to get new identification cards marked “J” for Jew. The studio and
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4394. Straw purse with crocheted trim acquired in Gurs internment camp by a German Jewish prisoner
Kristallnacht pogrom as Jews were required to get new identification cards marked “J” for Jew. The studio and
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4395. Blue crocheted change purse made in Gurs internment camp for a German Jewish prisoner
Kristallnacht pogrom as Jews were required to get new identification cards marked “J” for Jew. The studio and
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4396. Pair of silver candlesticks with floral engraving recovered in postwar Germany
Ramsdorf. In November 1938, around the time of Kristallnacht, the windows of the family she worked for in
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4397. Silver engraved candelabrum commemorating the Stolp synagogue saved by Jewish refugees
destroyed by Nazi supporters during Kristallnacht, November 9, 1938. In early 1939, the scientific journal
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4398. Certificate for a French Médaille Militaire awarded to German Jewish resistance fighter
Kristallnacht pogrom, Jewish people and their businesses and homes were attacked and vandalized. Following his
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4399. Buchenwald Aussenkommando slave labor subcamp, scrip, 1 mark note
legislation was soon enacted to strip Jews of their civil rights. The November 1938 Kristallnacht [Night of
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4400. Blue striped tallit with an embroidered neckband owned by a German Jewish refugee
converted to produce war rations for the Army. After the Kristallnacht destruction of November 9-10, 1938