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4626. Members of Hlinka guard assigned to keep watch over a transport of Jewish refugees before their departure from Bratislava.
Anschluss and Kristallnacht Erich was anxious to leave Austria, and felt fortunate in securing a place on
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4627. Sehava and Menachem, two Serbian-Jewish youths who befriended members of the Kladovo transport.
Anschluss and Kristallnacht Erich was anxious to leave Austria, and felt fortunate in securing a place on
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4628. Günter Haas (holding the ball) poses with a group of boys in the Château de la Hille children's home.
1933, the family faced increasing antisemitism and on the night of Kristallnacht, November 9, 1938 both
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4629. Norbert Wollheim (right) and Rabbi Leo Baeck (center) converse with an official soon after Baeck's arrival in Hamburg at the start of a three week visit to Germany.
camps in nearby Denmark and Sweden. Shortly after Kristallnacht, he was asked by the leadership of the
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4630. Norbert Wollheim (center, right) and Rabbi Leo Baeck (left) converse with an official soon after Baeck's arrival in Hamburg at the start of a three week visit to Germany.
camps in nearby Denmark and Sweden. Shortly after Kristallnacht, he was asked by the leadership of the
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4631. Rabbi Leo Baeck poses with a group of Jewish leaders during his three week visit to Germany.
camps in nearby Denmark and Sweden. Shortly after Kristallnacht, he was asked by the leadership of the
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4632. Rabbi Leo Baeck is interviewed by a British soldier upon his arrival in Hamburg at the start of a three week visit to Germany.
camps in nearby Denmark and Sweden. Shortly after Kristallnacht, he was asked by the leadership of the
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4633. Rabbi Leo Baeck is interviewed by a British soldier upon his arrival in Hamburg at the start of a three week visit to Germany.
camps in nearby Denmark and Sweden. Shortly after Kristallnacht, he was asked by the leadership of the
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4634. Rabbi Leo Baeck and Norbert Wollheim converse with an official soon after Baeck's arrival in Hamburg at the start of a three week visit to Germany.
camps in nearby Denmark and Sweden. Shortly after Kristallnacht, he was asked by the leadership of the
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4635. Centralverein deutscher Staatsbürger jüdischen Glaubens, Berlin (Fond 721)
"). After the Kristallnacht pogrom of November 1938 the CV was dissolved by the Nazi authorities together
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4636. Numbered ID sign issued to a Jewish Austrian boy for the Kindertransport
was at his workshop on the day of Kristallnacht in November 1938. Henry’s supervisor dismissed him
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4637. Brown leather billfold used by a Latvian Jewish refugee and aid worker from Nazi Germany
following Kristallnacht. They were supported by HIAS (Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society) while in Belgium and
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4638. Blue leather billfold used by a Latvian Jewish refugee and aid worker from Nazi Germany
following Kristallnacht. They were supported by HIAS (Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society) while in Belgium and
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4639. Münzer family papers
and their son Norbert fled Germany to Bolivia after Kristallnacht in November 1938. Details of their
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4640. Henry Landman papers
and Regina (Recha) Landmann, née Grünebaum. After Kristallnacht, he and his father were arrested and
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4641. Norbert Wollheim papers
the November 1938 Kristallnacht pogrom, at the request of the German Jewish Community, Norbert helped
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4642. Doll's colorful crocheted tassel hat given to a young girl after her release from Theresienstadt
often boycotted. On November 10, 1938, the second day of the Kristallnacht pogrom, all the windows of
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4643. Berg and Hermanns families papers
Kristallnacht, and Joseph Berg, his brother, George, and their cousin, Ernest, fled to Holland. The family
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4644. Lucie Eisenstab papers
was unsuccessful. During the Kristallnacht pogrom on November 10, 1938, Eisig was arrested. Lucie
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4645. Fellner family papers
's plastics factory, and Anita worked for a Jewish dressmaker in Augsburg, Germany. On Kristallnacht, both
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4646. Epitaph and drawing of tombstones of friends buried 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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4647. Watercolor scene of barracks and snowy mountains 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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4648. Manfred and Anita Lamm Gans family collection
socialize with their community. After the November 9 - 10, 1938, Kristallnacht pogrom in Germany, Moritz and
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4649. Charles Weingarten papers
conspiracy and used it as a pretext for Kristallnacht, the violent anti-Jewish pogrom in Germany on November
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4650. Peter and Berta Victor papers
converted to produce war rations for the Army. After the Kristallnacht destruction of November 9-10, 1938