Displaying: 1,276 1,300 of 5,805 matches for “the netherlands”
-
1276. Letter from the Nairobi Jewish Helping Hand and Burial Society to Jewish refugee Clara Berg, thanking her for her work on behalf of the society and wishing her well on her impending immigration to the United States.
The Netherlands. After this experience, the family decided to look for another country of refuge. A ... farm work on a third farm midway between his own. After the German invasion of The Netherlands in May ... thanking her for her work on behalf of the society and wishing her well on her impending immigration to the
-
1277. Illustration of cranes and barges at the wharf by a German Jewish refugee
-10, 1938, Nelly sent Michael to the Netherlands to attend a Quaker school. He returned to Frankfurt ... anti-Semitism Nelly sent Michael to a Quaker school in the Netherlands. Nelly’s parents immigrated to ... Michael returned home from the Netherlands in the summer of 1939, and in July they visited her family in
-
1278. Sock belonging to the Kahn and Neuhaus families
Amsterdam (Netherlands) ... The collection consists of some correspondence and identification information related ot the Kahn
-
1279. Leather briefcase belonging to the Kahn or Neuhaus families
Amsterdam (Netherlands) ... The collection consists of some correspondence and identification information related ot the Kahn
-
1280. Star of David badge with the Dutch word Jood for Jew
The badge belonged to an unidentified Jewish boy in the Netherlands who survived the Holocaust by ... The badge was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2002 by Gloria Kowan.
-
1281. Jewish refugees aboard the MS St. Louis attempt to communicate with friends and relatives in Cuba, who were permitted to approach the docked vessel in small boats.
Britain; 214 to Belgium; 224 to France; 181 to the Netherlands). Only those who were accepted by Great ... France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war. ... who were permitted to approach the docked vessel in small boats.
-
1282. Passengers on the deck of the MS St. Louis. Pictured from left to right are Edith Simon, Fritz Buff and Vera Hess.
Britain; 214 to Belgium; 224 to France; 181 to the Netherlands). Only those who were accepted by Great ... France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
-
1283. Bar Mitzvah portrait of Abraham Moshe Muhlbaum. The service took place in the "Ahavat Achim" orthodox synagogue on Prinzen-Alee in Berlin.
Netherlands until January 28, 1943, when all the members of the Muhlbaum family, except Abraham, were deported ... returned to the Netherlands, where he remained until immigrating to the U.S. in the 1950s. ... LIFE BEFORE THE HOLOCAUST -- Germany (pre-1933) -- Religious Life/Weddings
-
1284. Typewritten copy of a telegram sent by Jules Braunschvig to the French consul in Tangiers requesting visas for 500 Jewish refugees aboard the MS St.
Britain; 214 to Belgium; 224 to France; 181 to the Netherlands). Only those who were accepted by Great ... France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war. ... requesting visas for 500 Jewish refugees aboard the MS St.
-
1285. Passengers crowd the deck of the MS St. Louis. Among those pictured are Georg Lenneberg, Fritz Hilb, Ruth and Ilse Karliner.
Britain; 214 to Belgium; 224 to France; 181 to the Netherlands). Only those who were accepted by Great ... France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
-
1286. George Spitz (center) boards a ship for Cuba to set up a home for his family, two weeks prior to the departure of the St.
Britain; 214 to Belgium; 224 to France; 181 to the Netherlands). Only those who were accepted by Great ... France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war. ... the departure of the St. Louis.
-
1287. Group portrait of Jewish refugee children on board the St.
Britain; 214 to Belgium; 224 to France; 181 to the Netherlands). Only those who were accepted by Great ... France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war. ... Group portrait of Jewish refugee children on board the St. Louis. Among those pictured are Evelyn
-
1288. Vulcanized fiber suitcase owned by a member of the Frank family
Frankfurt, Germany, Amsterdam, Netherlands, and Basel, Switzerland, before, during, and after the Holocaust. ... their businesses. Shortly thereafter, Otto immigrated to the Netherlands with his wife and two daughters ... Erich Elias, to open a branch of their bank in Amsterdam, Netherlands, in 1923. They closed the branch ... Shortly after, Otto and Edith moved their family to the Netherlands. Otto’s brother, Robert, immigrated to
-
1289. Postcard written by Dodi Anker to her friend, Ille Baum, in Palestine, showing the ship on which the Anker sisters sailed to safety in England.
Rotterdam, [South Holland] The Netherlands ... the Anker sisters sailed to safety in England.
-
1290. An open page of a guest book belonging to the Ledermann family which includes the signatures of Otto, Edith, and Margot Frank.
Amsterdam, [North Holland] The Netherlands ... Otto, Edith, and Margot Frank. The page is dated May 17, 1942 and records attendance at a chamber music
-
1291. Nachstehende Personen sind von Transport vom 3.4.1943 nachts aus Amsterdam in der Quarantaine, Bar. 36, zurueckgeblieben und sind also von der Liste zu streichen.
The following people have remained in quarantine, Barrack 36, from the transport of the night of ... April 3, 1943, from Amsterdam and therefore are to be stricken from the list. ... The people on this lsit are all women and children. The list includes each person's last name ... Amsterdam Netherlands
-
1292. The Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names. [Internet resource]
Yad Vashem Friends in Netherlands), German Federal Archives, JewishGen - An affiliate of the Museum of ... First opened to the public on November 22, 2004, the Central Database of Shoah Victims Names is ... perhaps the largest central resource for searching the names of those known or presumed to have perished
-
1293. How and why did ordinary people across Europe contribute to the persecution of their Jewish neighbors?
possibility of Jews’ survival in hiding. This was the case even in a country like the Netherlands, where ... the Holocaust. Motives ranged from pressures to conform and defer to authorities, to opportunism and
-
1294. The American Friends Service Committee Organizing a Rescue Network
the Netherlands and asked the Quakers to help him immigrate to the United States. The AFSC worked to ... Americans Who Dared The American Friends Service Committee Organizing a Rescue Network The American
-
1295. Members of the first Kindertransport arrive in Harwich, England.
Netherlands, though, the children were welcomed at every station with food and encouragement. They left from ... Members of the first Kindertransport arrive in Harwich, England. Among those pictured is the ... donor, Frances Rose, at the far left and Ersnt (later Ernest) Winter (center).
-
1296. Portrait of a Jewish soldier in the Belgian army.
was born October 1, 1919 in The Hague, The Netherlands. Willem grew up in Antwerp, Belgium, where his ... LIFE BEFORE THE HOLOCAUST -- Belgium ... Portrait of a Jewish soldier in the Belgian army. Pictured is Willem Friedman.
-
1297. Girls learn to sew in the Versoix children's home.
The Netherlands, Belgium and France and crossed the border illegally into Switzerland. Their daily ... Girls learn to sew in the Versoix children's home. Pictured in front is Fella Horowitz (Tamar Ben ... Daniel Barnea (born Werner Heilbronner) is the younger son of Erwin Heilbronner (born on January 18
-
1298. Two French Jewish sisters play at the seaside near Merlimont.
sister Manuela was born on August 16, 1933. Her father was born in the Netherlands, and her mother was ... LIFE BEFORE THE HOLOCAUST -- France -- Sports/Summer Camps ... Two French Jewish sisters play at the seaside near Merlimont. Pictured (left to right) are
-
1299. German women pose outside the former Straubing synagogue.
and Flora Wechsler, succeeded in fleeing to the Netherlands from Germany, only to be arrested and ... German women pose outside the former Straubing synagogue. Their relatives had desecrated it on ... Kristallnacht, and they were encouraged to clean it on the strong suggestion of American soldier, Joseph Eaton
-
1300. Exterior view of the large synagogue in Oldenburg.
Benjamin de-Levie survived the war in The Netherlands. Most of the rest of his family perished. Hilde later ... LIFE BEFORE THE HOLOCAUST -- Germany (pre-1933) -- Religious Life/Weddings