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4076. Westerbork transit camp voucher, 10 cent note
of November 1938. After Germany invaded the Netherlands on May 10, 1940, the German authorities began ... also lived in Dortmund, while Julia’s family lived in the Netherlands. Adolf and his eight brothers ... Heinz moved to Enschede, Netherlands, where he worked in the Jewish butcher shop run by an aunt and ... left Germany in the summer of 1936, settling in Goor, Netherlands. They joined their sons in Enschede
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4077. Westerbork transit camp voucher, 25 cent note
of November 1938. After Germany invaded the Netherlands on May 10, 1940, the German authorities began ... also lived in Dortmund, while Julia’s family lived in the Netherlands. Adolf and his eight brothers ... Heinz moved to Enschede, Netherlands, where he worked in the Jewish butcher shop run by an aunt and ... left Germany in the summer of 1936, settling in Goor, Netherlands. They joined their sons in Enschede
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4078. Westerbork transit camp voucher, 50 cent note
of November 1938. After Germany invaded the Netherlands on May 10, 1940, the German authorities began ... also lived in Dortmund, while Julia’s family lived in the Netherlands. Adolf and his eight brothers ... Heinz moved to Enschede, Netherlands, where he worked in the Jewish butcher shop run by an aunt and ... left Germany in the summer of 1936, settling in Goor, Netherlands. They joined their sons in Enschede
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4079. Westerbork transit camp voucher, 100 cent note
of November 1938. After Germany invaded the Netherlands on May 10, 1940, the German authorities began ... also lived in Dortmund, while Julia’s family lived in the Netherlands. Adolf and his eight brothers ... Heinz moved to Enschede, Netherlands, where he worked in the Jewish butcher shop run by an aunt and ... left Germany in the summer of 1936, settling in Goor, Netherlands. They joined their sons in Enschede
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4080. Tallit and storage pouch buried and recovered by a Dutch Jewish family
of Andries Roos, and his son Leo Roos, before and during the Holocaust in Amsterdam, Netherlands ... 1940, Nazi Germany invaded the Netherlands where Andries lived with his wife, Rozet, 2 year old son ... family had lived in the Netherlands for centuries. Their ancestors had fled Spain and Portugal during the ... on December 24, 1930. Both of their families had lived in the Netherlands for centuries. Andries
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4081. Military protractor with map coordinators used by German Jewish US soldier
(Timberwolf) Infantry Division in October 1944, and interrogated prisoners in France, the Netherlands, Belgium ... The Emeloid Co. Inc. ... The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... The collection consists of over eighty artifacts, including cameras and accessories, military
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4082. Storage trunk owned by a German Jewish family 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 ... Storage trunk used by the Heppner family to haul possessions in Germany, the Netherlands, and the ... and their son, Max, was born later that year. In May 1940, Germany occupied the Netherlands, and
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4083. Esterwegen Concentration Camp
. Several of the Prussian camps were located in Emsland, a region that bordered the Netherlands. Emsland was ... the Nazi regime’s early system of ... concentration camps. It was located in the Emsland region of Prussia. The structure and administration of ... The Early Camps Detention camps in Nazi Germany were
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4084. Albert David Hamburger papers
his mother in Eindhoven, Netherlands, and his father continued to work for Phillips in the SOBU ... eventually transported back to the Netherlands. Albert Hamburger and Olga Kaplan were repatriated to ... Indies for military service and returned to the Netherlands again in 1948 or 1949. Albert’s brother ... mother in Eindhoven, Netherlands, and his father continued to work for Phillips in the SOBU (Speciaal
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4085. Rescue in Denmark
in Denmark Most individuals in occupied Europe did not actively collaborate in the Nazi genocide ... Nor did they do anything to help Jews and other victims of Nazi policies. Throughout the Holocaust ... millions of people silently stood by while they saw Jews, Roma (Gypsies), and other "enemies of the Reich ... was a crime punishable by death. In spite of the risks, a small number of individuals refused
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4086. Herzogenbusch Subcamps
in the southwestern part of the Netherlands. As such, it was of the utmost strategic significance ... Amersfoort This subcamp, located in the former Police Transit Camp Amersfoort ... Its beginning implied the reopening of the PDA, which had been closed since January 1943. About 70 ... prisoners from the Jewish transit camp (Judendurchgangslager) and about 600 prisoners from the
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4087. Althammer
exclusively Jews primarily from France, Poland, Hungary, and the Netherlands. In addition, there were a few ... History The Germans established the Althammer subcamp of ... Auschwitz in the town of Stara Kuznia (Althammer) in September 1944 ... . The prisoners lived in brick barracks in which the Germans had earlier confined Italian prisoners of
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4088. Refugees
return to Europe. The governments of Great Britain, France, the Netherlands, and Belgium each agreed ... the Kristallnacht pogroms of November 9–10, 1938, nations in ... western Europe and the Americas feared an influx of refugees. About 85,000 Jewish refugees (out of 120 ... ,000 Jewish emigrants) reached the United States between March 1938 and September 1939, but this level of
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4089. 1945: Key Dates
the Netherlands. April 15The 63rd Anti-tank Regiment and the ... January 12Soviet forces launch a massive offensive from bases on the ... Vistula and Nida Rivers in central Poland. The offensive clears Polish soil of German troops and brings ... Soviet forces to the Oder River in Germany, at one point less than 100 miles from Berlin
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4090. ICC Issues Arrest Warrant for Sudanese President Bashir
. Background on the International Criminal Court Based in The Hague, the Netherlands, the International ... On March 4, 2009, a Pre-Trial Chamber of the International Criminal Court (ICC) announced its ... crimes against humanity and two counts of war crimes for his leadership role in orchestrating the ... conflict in Darfur. On March 4, 2009, a Pre-Trial Chamber of the International Criminal Court (ICC
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4091. Adolf Eichmann
Jews from Slovakia, the Netherlands, France, and Belgium. In 1943 and 1944 came the turn of the Jews of ... mechanical engineering. He did not finish his studies. In the uncertain economic times of the 1920s, he ... Company, AG. In 1932, at the instigation of an acquaintance, Ernst Kaltenbrunner, who would later serve as ... his superior in the Reich Security Main Office
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4092. Rescue
aided Jews already in hiding (such as Anne Frank and her family in the Netherlands). In France, the ... Rescue of Jews during the Holocaust presented a host of difficulties ... The Allied prioritization of "winning the war" and the lack of access to those who needed rescue ... the site of the most famous and complete rescue operation in Axis-controlled Europe. In late summer
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4093. German Wartime Expansion
the Belgians capitulated on May 28. The Netherlands was placed under a ... During the first three years of World War II, from September 1939 ... through November 1942, a series of military victories permitted German domination of the European ... . In September 1939, Germany invaded Poland. Within weeks the Poles
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4094. Nuremberg Trials
minister), and Arthur Seyss-Inquart (commissioner for the occupied Netherlands). Martin Bormann (Hitler ... The ... Nuremberg Trials After the war, the top surviving German leaders were tried for Nazi Germany’s crimes ... including the crimes of the Holocaust. Their trial was held before an International Military Tribunal (IMT
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4095. Rescue and Resistance
Jewish family hiding in Amsterdam arrestedWhen deportations from the Netherlands to ... and Resistance Some Jews survived the "Final Solution," the Nazi plan to kill the Jews of Europe ... by hiding or escaping from German-controlled Europe. Most non-Jews neither aided nor hindered the ... shelter to Jews was punishable by death. The residents of Le Chambon-sur-Lignon, a Protestant
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4096. Resistance inside Germany
active in Belgium, the Netherlands, France, and inside Nazi Germany. Harnack, a leading figure in the ... inside Germany Despite the high risk of being caught by police with the help of their many informers ... Hitler during the war. After the important Soviet victory at Stalingrad in early 1943, when it looked as ... though the tide was turning against the German army, a serious assassination attempt was planned by a
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4097. Museum Press Kit
All figures are as of January 2023, unless otherwise noted. Visitors to the Museum Since opening ... William Levine Family Institute for Holocaust Education The Levine Institute is the world’s preeminent ... institution for promoting quality Holocaust education. As part of our nation’s official memorial to the ... Holocaust, the Levine Institute’s educational programs reach students, teachers, and the public as well as
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4098. Adolf Eichmann: Key Dates
. 1925Eichmann works in the sales division of the Upper Austrian Electrical Construction Company ... . 1927-1933Eichmann works as a traveling salesman for the Vacuum Oil Company in Upper ... Austria. 1932Eichmann enters the Austrian National Socialist (Nazi) Party ... and the SS at the suggestion of an acquaintance, Ernst Kaltenbrunner
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4099. German Jewish Refugees, 1933–1939
neighboring European countries (France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Denmark, Czechoslovakia, and Switzerland ... Several factors determined the ebb and flow of emigration of Jews from ... Germany. These included the degree of pressure placed on the Jewish community in Germany and the ... willingness of other countries to admit Jewish immigrants. However, in the face of increasing legal repression
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4100. Escape from German-Occupied Europe
and Austrian Jews fled to neighboring countries (France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Denmark ... before the beginning of World War II, many Jews sought to escape from ... Czechoslovakia, and Switzerland). After the war began on September 1, 1939, escape ... became much more difficult. Nazi Germany technically permitted emigration from the Reich until November