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1851. Oral history interview with Mary Diaczok
Oral history interviews of the Christian Rescuers Project ... Contains interviews with 95 Christian rescuers in Germany, Netherlands, Canada, France, Belgium ... the small Jewish community in her village; attending church as a child; the Nazi invasion and taking a ... Jewish woman and her two children into hiding; the Germans forcing her to peel potatoes in a camp for the
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1852. Oral history interview with Stephania P. Burzminska
Oral history interviews of the Christian Rescuers Project ... Contains interviews with 95 Christian rescuers in Germany, Netherlands, Canada, France, Belgium ... antisemitic practices put in place in her town after the German invasion; bringing food and clothes to people ... in the ghetto; meeting her future husband, who had escaped from a deportation; helping to hide her
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1853. Oral history interview with Marie-Henriette Ceulemans
Oral history interviews of the Christian Rescuers Project ... Contains interviews with 95 Christian rescuers in Germany, Netherlands, Canada, France, Belgium ... growing up in the Catholic tradition; attending school in Brussels; working as a visiting nurse doing ... social work with poor people; getting married in 1934 to a broker in the Brussels stock exchange
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1854. Oral history interview with Malka Csizmadia
Oral history interviews of the Christian Rescuers Project ... Contains interviews with 95 Christian rescuers in Germany, Netherlands, Canada, France, Belgium ... her family and childhood; being raised in the Protestant tradition; witnessing the German invasion and ... during the war because of the difficult situation; being curious about what was happening in the ghetto
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1855. Oral history interview with Agnieszka Budna-Widerschal
Oral history interviews of the Christian Rescuers Project ... Contains interviews with 95 Christian rescuers in Germany, Netherlands, Canada, France, Belgium ... Jewish community; her mother’s death when she was seven and moving with her father to Gdynia, Poland; the ... lack of antisemitism in her town; the death of her father when she was 11 years old; being sent with
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1856. Oral history interview with Peotr Budnik
Oral history interviews of the Christian Rescuers Project ... Contains interviews with 95 Christian rescuers in Germany, Netherlands, Canada, France, Belgium ... family of Jews, who he had been told to deliver to the ghetto; marrying a woman he had helped to hide and ... moving to Israel with her in 1957; delivering food and money to the families hiding the members of this
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1857. Oral history interview with Jean Boete
Oral history interviews of the Christian Rescuers Project ... Contains interviews with 95 Christian rescuers in Germany, Netherlands, Canada, France, Belgium ... was young; his life as a student in Paris, France through 1940; fleeing to the countryside to avoid ... being deported to Germany; joining the French resistance forces under the influence of Alain Mosse, who
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1858. Oral history interview with Ivan Beltrami
Oral history interviews of the Christian Rescuers Project ... Contains interviews with 95 Christian rescuers in Germany, Netherlands, Canada, France, Belgium ... ’ decision to hide Jews during the war; volunteering for the French Aviation in 1939 but never having to fly ... studying as a medical student; joining the resistance in September 1942; relaying messages between
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1859. Kingmark silver and red pin commemorating the Danish king's 70th birthday acquired by Louise Lawrence-Israels
solidarity. Germany occupied the Netherlands in May 1940. ... Louise Israels was born in Haarlem, the Netherlands, in 1942. German forces had invaded the ... Netherlands in May 1940 and set up a German administration. The Nazi's also confiscated the family business ... star. By July of 1942 deportations of Jews from the Netherlands to the extermination camps of Auschwitz
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1860. Carved upright wooden bench owned by Jakob Krämer and the Heppner family
and the Netherlands, when Max and his parents, Dr. Albert and Irene Heppner, lived in hiding, and ... after the Holocaust in the Netherlands and the United States. Object include 5 handmade maps, 10 printed ... Netherlands in 1933. It was occasionally used as a hiding place during the Nazi occupation, and was one of the ... Germany occupied the Netherlands, and established a civilian administration run largely by the SS. The
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1861. Letter written by Liesel Joseph to Mr. Troper while on board the MS St.
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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1862. Small wooden barrel with a door from the home where Alfred Munzer lived in hiding
Alfred Munzer who, as an infant, survived in hiding in The Hague, Netherlands, during the Holocaust. ... The Hague, Netherlands, from September 1942 - May 1945. The barrel was used as a liquor cabinet by ... Tole Madna, Alfred’s foster father. The Netherlands was occupied by Nazi Germany in May 1940. Alfred ... Alfred Munzer was born on November 23, 1941, in The Hague, Netherlands, to Simcha (Siegfried) and
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1863. Flower patterned crocheted doily made by a Dutch Jewish woman after the war
experiences of Manfred and Rita Grunbaum and their daughter, Dorien, in the Netherlands, Westerbork transit ... Netherlands, and the United States in the postwar period. ... grain import/export business. Nazi Germany invaded the Netherlands in May 1940. By 1942, there were
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1864. Embroidered pink silk challah cover buried for safekeeping while the owner was in hiding
Haarlem and Amsterdam, Netherlands, before and during the Holocaust, including two years spent living in ... safekeeping before they left Haarlem, Netherlands, and went into hiding in Amsterdam in January 1943. The ... Ecclesiastes 9 : 7. Germany occupied the Netherlands on May 10, 1940. In January 1943, the family went into
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1865. Map of the Far East owned by a Dutch Jewish boy while living in hiding
and the Netherlands, when Max and his parents, Dr. Albert and Irene Heppner, lived in hiding, and ... after the Holocaust in the Netherlands and the United States. Object include 5 handmade maps, 10 printed ... Holland from 1942-1944. Nazi Germany occupied the Netherlands in May 1940. Max and his family lived in ... Netherlands, and made it just before the border closed. Max began kindergarten that year at a small
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1866. St. Louis passengers sit at a table in the ship's dining room.
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. ... St. Louis passengers sit at a table in the ship's dining room. Josef Josph is pictured on the
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1867. Passengers aboard the MS St. Louis. Liane Reif, is standing at center, foreground.
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. ... Passengers aboard the MS St. Louis. Liane Reif, is standing at center, foreground. Her brother
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1868. Martha Karliner (left) and her daughter, Ilse, recline on deck chairs on 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. ... Martha Karliner (left) and her daughter, Ilse, recline on deck chairs on the MS St. Louis.
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1869. Charlotte Vendig and Gerd-Fritz Grunstein on board 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. ... Charlotte Vendig and Gerd-Fritz Grunstein on board the MS St. Louis. The caption on the photo
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1870. A German-Jewish refugee family poses on board 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. ... German-Jewish refugee family poses on board the MS St. Louis. From left to right are Irmgard
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1871. Two Jewish couples walk down Muggensturmstrasse in Breisach, Germany on their way to the synagogue.
Margot also decided to flee Nazi Germany. She moved to The Netherlands to join with her fiancé, Heinrich ... The Netherlands seeking a safe haven. However, they and their daughter Suzanne were arrested and sent ... Two Jewish couples walk down Muggensturmstrasse in Breisach, Germany on their way to the synagogue
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1872. A German-Jewish woman sits in her home and reads the newspaper.
Margot also decided to flee Nazi Germany. She moved to The Netherlands to join with her fiancé, Heinrich ... The Netherlands seeking a safe haven. However, they and their daughter Suzanne were arrested and sent ... German-Jewish woman sits in her home and reads the newspaper. Pictured is Talie Bähr. This is
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1873. Toddler at play before the war
Ellis Cohen Paraira is a Dutch Jew who survived in hiding from 1942 until the end of the war. She ... network. Her boyfriend did not survive, and the diary remains in her possession. The diary was recently ... family life in Amsterdam before the war on film, and Ellis donated the 8mm black and white and Kodachrome
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1874. Persecution of Jews; isolating, labeling, deporting, murdering Jews
Der gelbe Stern [The Yellow Star] ... ]. Joseph Goebbels speaks at Sportpalast in Berlin, against the lying Jewish press etc. This preceded Hitler ... "protectice custody" at the Rossplatzkaserne in Halle in April 1933 (see duplicate footage in Story 4630 ... AUFSTAND [Uprising]. Series of still photographs from Stroop Report - no moving images of uprising or the
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1875. A Czech Jew at forced labor clears blocks of ice in the center of Prague.
Czechoslovak state newsreel company. [Source: Fax from Karel Margry in Utrecht, The Netherlands to Sybil ... on Latin-American Indians. Ivan Fric attended the State Graphic School (1937-39), where he was