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1301. Typed documents from the Gestapo Stettin concerning 6 Jews who had lived in Stettin and the surrounding area and who wanted to emigrate.
In 1945 the Red Army discovered a large collection of documents in Wilkanow, a village in Silesia ... (now Poland). These documents originally came from the archive of the Reich Security Services ... Headquarters (RSHA). Members of the NKVD brought the material to Moscow and, in March 1946, they were
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1302. Typed form completed by the Gestapo Stettin in 1938 concerning a married Jewish couple who lived in the area of Stettin.
the area of Stettin. ... In 1945 the Red Army discovered a large collection of documents in Wilkanow, a village in Silesia ... (now Poland). These documents originally came from the archive of the Reich Security Services
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1303. Typed form completed by the Gestapo Stettin in 1938 concerning the arrest of one Jew.Entries include day and time of arrest, name,
In 1945 the Red Army discovered a large collection of documents in Wilkanow, a village in Silesia ... (now Poland). These documents originally came from the archive of the Reich Security Services ... Headquarters (RSHA). Members of the NKVD brought the material to Moscow and, in March 1946, they were
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1304. Typed form completed by the Gestapo Stettin in 1939 concerning inquiries of the German consulate in Shanghai about a Jew who previously
In 1945 the Red Army discovered a large collection of documents in Wilkanow, a village in Silesia ... (now Poland). These documents originally came from the archive of the Reich Security Services ... Headquarters (RSHA). Members of the NKVD brought the material to Moscow and, in March 1946, they were
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1305. Typed form completed in script sent from the police Stettin to the revenue office in 1939 concerning a Jewish couple who wanted to
In 1945 the Red Army discovered a large collection of documents in Wilkanow, a village in Silesia ... (now Poland). These documents originally came from the archive of the Reich Security Services ... Headquarters (RSHA). Members of the NKVD brought the material to Moscow and, in March 1946, they were
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1306. Typed form dated 1935 from the police in Koeslin to the Gestapo in Stettin about three jewish people who lived in Koeslin .
In 1945 the Red Army discovered a large collection of documents in Wilkanow, a village in Silesia ... (now Poland). These documents originally came from the archive of the Reich Security Services ... Headquarters (RSHA). Members of the NKVD brought the material to Moscow and, in March 1946, they were
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1307. Typed form dated 1940 from the RSHA Berlin to Gestapo Stettin concerning the loss of citizenship of a Jewish emigrant who was born
In 1945 the Red Army discovered a large collection of documents in Wilkanow, a village in Silesia ... (now Poland). These documents originally came from the archive of the Reich Security Services ... Headquarters (RSHA). Members of the NKVD brought the material to Moscow and, in March 1946, they were
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1308. Typed form dated June 1939 written by the Munich Gestapo and circulated to all German Gestapo headquarters concerning the escape of
headquarters concerning the escape of ... In 1945 the Red Army discovered a large collection of documents in Wilkanow, a village in Silesia ... (now Poland). These documents originally came from the archive of the Reich Security Services
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1309. Typed form sent by th police headquarters in Stettin to the revenue office in 1938 concerning a Jew who wanted to emigrate the United
who wanted to emigrate the United ... In 1945 the Red Army discovered a large collection of documents in Wilkanow, a village in Silesia ... (now Poland). These documents originally came from the archive of the Reich Security Services
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1310. Typed form submitted by the police headquarters in Stettin to the revenue office in 1938 concerning a Jew who planned to emigrate
In 1945 the Red Army discovered a large collection of documents in Wilkanow, a village in Silesia ... (now Poland). These documents originally came from the archive of the Reich Security Services ... Headquarters (RSHA). Members of the NKVD brought the material to Moscow and, in March 1946, they were
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1311. Typed form submitted by the police headquarters in Stettin to the revenue office in 1938 concerning a Jew who wanted to emigrate to
In 1945 the Red Army discovered a large collection of documents in Wilkanow, a village in Silesia ... (now Poland). These documents originally came from the archive of the Reich Security Services ... Headquarters (RSHA). Members of the NKVD brought the material to Moscow and, in March 1946, they were
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1312. Typed forms completed by the revenue office and the Gestapo Stettin in 1939 concerning emigration of two Jews who lived previously
In 1945 the Red Army discovered a large collection of documents in Wilkanow, a village in Silesia ... (now Poland). These documents originally came from the archive of the Reich Security Services ... Headquarters (RSHA). Members of the NKVD brought the material to Moscow and, in March 1946, they were
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1313. Typed forms written by the Gestapo Stettin in 1937 and 1941 relating to Jews who lived n Stettin and the surrounding area.
and the surrounding area. ... In 1945 the Red Army discovered a large collection of documents in Wilkanow, a village in Silesia ... (now Poland). These documents originally came from the archive of the Reich Security Services
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1314. Typed list dated 1939 written by Chemnitz-Zwickau Security Police (SD) concerning the migration of Jews who left Chemnitz and the
Jews who left Chemnitz and the ... In 1945 the Red Army discovered a large collection of documents in Wilkanow, a village in Silesia ... (now Poland). These documents originally came from the archive of the Reich Security Services
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1315. Typed list dated 1940 concerning emigrants who were on the 'most wanted' list. Entries include only the first and last name
the first and last name ... In 1945 the Red Army discovered a large collection of documents in Wilkanow, a village in Silesia ... (now Poland). These documents originally came from the archive of the Reich Security Services
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1316. Typed list which was copied by the Stettin Gestapo with the names of 8 members of a Jewish sports-club in Glogau.
In 1945 the Red Army discovered a large collection of documents in Wilkanow, a village in Silesia ... (now Poland). These documents originally came from the archive of the Reich Security Services ... Headquarters (RSHA). Members of the NKVD brought the material to Moscow and, in March 1946, they were
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1317. Typed lists dated 1935 completed by the Berlin Gestapo concerning 96 Jewish children who had the possibility to emigrate to Denmark.
In 1945 the Red Army discovered a large collection of documents in Wilkanow, a village in Silesia ... (now Poland). These documents originally came from the archive of the Reich Security Services ... Headquarters (RSHA). Members of the NKVD brought the material to Moscow and, in March 1946, they were
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1318. Typed telegram sent by the Gestapo Stuttgart to the Gestapo Stettin in 1940 concerning an arrested Jew who lived in Greifenhagen.
In 1945 the Red Army discovered a large collection of documents in Wilkanow, a village in Silesia ... (now Poland). These documents originally came from the archive of the Reich Security Services ... Headquarters (RSHA). Members of the NKVD brought the material to Moscow and, in March 1946, they were
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1319. Typed telegram sent to all frontier offices in the north of Germany written by the Gestapo Stettin concerning activities of two Swedish
In 1945 the Red Army discovered a large collection of documents in Wilkanow, a village in Silesia ... (now Poland). These documents originally came from the archive of the Reich Security Services ... Headquarters (RSHA). Members of the NKVD brought the material to Moscow and, in March 1946, they were
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1320. Jewish friends who have met for tea, including the parents of Anne Frank, pose around a table in a private home in Mannheim, Germany, shortly before many of them fled the country as refugees of the Nazi regime.
Netherlands in May 1940, the Frank family soon began to feel the impact of the new anti-Jewish policy. In the ... private home in Mannheim, Germany, shortly before many of them fled the country as refugees of the Nazi
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1321. Telegram sent by the passengers of the MS St. Louis to JDC European Director Morris Troper expressing their gratitude for his having found them places of refuge.
Troper was instrumental in convincing the governments of the Netherlands, Belgium, France and Great ... 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.
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1322. A female Jewish refugee relaxes on a deck chair while her husband stands next to her on the upper deck of the St.
evacuation train to the Netherlands and then made her way back to Belgium to await any surviving family ... 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.
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1323. A female Jewish refugee relaxes on a deck chair while her husband stands next to her on the upper deck of the St.
evacuation train to the Netherlands and then made her way back to Belgium to await any surviving family ... 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.
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1324. Letterhead stationery of The Jewish Brigade kept by a young female recruit
sister Cilly were sent from Frankfurt, Germany, to the Netherlands where they were placed in the Jewish ... November 1938, she sent Cilly and Jutta on a kindertransport to the Netherlands, where they were placed in ... Netherlands in May 1940. In 1942, the Germans began large scale deportations of Jews to concentration camps
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1325. One page from the personal St. Louis photo album showing scenes of Havana harbor assembled by the donor's mother, Lotte Altschul.
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.