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4501. Wooden Sculpture
the Netherlands, in the U.S. (1929-1932), while in hiding during WWII, and in the postwar period. Also ... Lessing and her mother, Herta Heymans, who were in hiding in the Netherlands, as well as the photocopy of ... the Lessing family (Edward, his parents Nardus and Engeline, and his brothers Arthur and Alfred) in ... 's arrest by the Germans and her time interned at Westerbork and Bergen-Belsen as well as in the UNRAA camp
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4502. Dutch Nazis swear oath of allegiance
). Obergruppenführer Hanns Rauter, Generalkommissar for Security Matters in the Netherlands, speaks at a podium ... Dutch Nazis, members of the SS Landstorm Nederland (34th Waffen Grenadier), swear an oath of ... allegiance to Hitler. Shots of the SS men standing at attention and officers standing in front of a backdrop ... featuring a swastika and the symbol of the Nationaal-Socialistische Beweging (NSB, Dutch Nazi party
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4503. Oral history interview with Sonja DuBois
the Netherlands; her family’s deportation to Westerbork; being hidden with a neighbor; the underground ... Rotterdam (Netherlands) ... workers, former POWs, and people of different social and ethnic backgrounds who were targeted by the Nazis ... and their collaborators or witnessed the events of the Holocaust
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4504. Oral history interview with Betsy Cohen
Amsterdam (Netherlands) ... The cataloging of this oral history interview has been supported by a grant from the Conference on ... workers, former POWs, and people of different social and ethnic backgrounds who were targeted by the Nazis ... and their collaborators or witnessed the events of the Holocaust
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4505. Ernst Graf papers
States via the Netherlands. He became an American citizen and trained at Camp Ritchie (later Fort Ritchie ... in Maryland. He served overseas in the US Army in France, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Germany and ... He married Dorothea Reichenthal (b. 1911) in 1933. In summer 1938 they immigrated to the United ... interrogated enemy prisoners. In 1964 Ernst married Ruth Lipow (1915-2015), who immigrated to the United States
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4506. Helen H. Waterford manuscripts
her first husband were hidden by non-Jews in Amsterdam, Netherlands, during most of the Nazi ... Amsterdam (Netherlands) ... occupation but were discovered by the Gestapo and taken to Auschwitz where her husband died. She was later ... emigrated to the United States. In 1979 she began lecturing to audiences about her experiences during the
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4507. Voice-O-Graph vinyl record and envelope
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 ... The collection consists of artifacts, documents, and photographs relating to the experiences of Max ... Amichai Heppner and his family before the Holocaust in Germany, before and during the Holocaust in Germany
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4508. Oral history interview with Gerald Rosenstein
Netherlands--Emigration and immigration. ... Netherlands--History--German occupation, 1940-1945. ... The cataloging of this oral history interview has been supported by a grant from the Conference on ... United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Oral History Department volunteer staff. The interviewees, among
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4509. Oral history interview with Paula Bronstein
Paula Bronstein, born in 1937, discusses her childhood in Eindhoven, the Netherlands; her parents ... Eindhoven (Netherlands) ... workers, former POWs, and people of different social and ethnic backgrounds who were targeted by the Nazis ... and their collaborators or witnessed the events of the Holocaust
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4510. Red, white, and blue badge
in Belgium. Maurits, originally from Belgium, lived in the Netherlands with his Catholic German wife ... Faulbrueck. He was liberated in Reichenbach slave labor camp in April 1945. He retuned to the Netherlands and ... The collection consists of two forced labor badges, documents, and correspondence relating to the ... experiences of Maurits Schenkkan before and after the Holocaust in Belgium and during the Holocaust when he
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4511. White cloth badge with his prisoner number owned by a Belgian Jewish man deported to slave labor camps
labor camps. Maurits, originally from Belgium, lived in the Netherlands with his Catholic German wife ... Faulbrueck. He was liberated in Reichenbach slave labor camp in April 1945. He retuned to the Netherlands and ... The collection consists of two forced labor badges, documents, and correspondence relating to the ... experiences of Maurits Schenkkan before and after the Holocaust in Belgium and during the Holocaust when he
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4512. Metal Box
Nazi occupation and Strauss family who fled Germany for the Netherlands where they were arrested and ... and Karl-Heinz (b. 1929) in Frankfurt, Germany. The Strauss family fled Germany for the Netherlands ... Documents, correspondence, books and artifacts illustrating the experiences of Siegfried Strauss (b ... Karl-Heinz did not survive. Siegfried and Marion survived and immigrated to the United States after the
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4513. Anne Frank Born
Anne's father, Otto Frank, fled to Amsterdam in the Netherlands, where he ... . For the first 5 years of her life, Anne lived with her parents and older sister, Margot, in an ... apartment on the outskirts of Frankfurt. After the Nazi seizure of power in 1933 ... had business connections. The rest of the family followed, with Anne being the last of the family to
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4514. Siegfried Wohlfarth
1940 the Germans occupied the Netherlands. Two years later the Wohlfarths ... The elder of two sons of religious German-Jewish parents, Siegfried grew up in the city of ... time he worked as a freelance music critic. While on a vacation in 1932 on the North Sea island of ... . 1933-39: The Nazis had fired Siegfried from his government job because he was Jewish. Although his
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4515. Peter Philipps
fled earlier to the Netherlands, had been deported to ... an apartment. 1933–39: Pete had barely passed his first birthday when the Nazis ... came to power. His father realized the danger that now faced Jews in Germany, and the family left ... but the times were unsettling. In fall 1938, the Sudetenland, a region of Czechoslovakia, was
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4516. Inge Scheer
they'd better flee. They were smuggled illegally, via the Netherlands, to ... located between the banks of the Danube Canal and the Danube River. The Scheers loved music, and Inge grew ... years old when the Germans annexed Austria in 1938 and her parents decided ... Brussels where the Jewish community helped to hide illegal refugees like Inge and her family. There in
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4517. Maurits Wijnberg
labor camp in the Netherlands. On January 31, 1943, Maurits was deported from the labor camp to ... Maurits was one of four children born to religious Jewish parents living in the town of Leek ... When he was 12, the Wijnbergs moved to the town of Zwolle, where they ran a kosher hotel. That same ... sister, Maurits was active in the local Zionist organization. One of the group's activities was raising
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4518. Poster for a Swedish film featuring German Jewish actor Fritz Hirsch
family members before and during the Holocaust in Germany, the Netherlands, and the United States, before ... German Jewish actor and the owner of a theatrical production company in Germany and the Netherlands ... The collection consists of a poster, a red box, correspondence, documents, and photographs relating ... to the experiences of Fritz Hirsch, his wife, Hilda, and their sons Gerd Karl and Frank, and extended
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4519. Interviews with Buchenwald survivors
Brussels, Czechoslovakia, Netherlands speaking of the horrors of the camps in which they were held ... prisoners. MSs, CUs of the following persons: Kurt Gatner, former chief of bodyguard of Kurt von Schuschnigg ... Serge Kaplan of Eindhoven, Netherlands; Otto Feuer of Hamburg, Germany; and George Henning of Berlin ... Germany. 06:26:41 LSs, monument set up by the prisoners to honor the 51,000 who died at the camp. Other
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4520. Oral history interview with Fred Spiegel
Netherlands--Emigration and immigration. ... Interviews of the Voces de la Shoá oral history collection produced by Fundación Memoria Viva. ... antisemitism in his town; going to Jewish school; his memories of Kristallnacht; being sent to Holland in the ... Netherlands to live with relatives; his mother’s immigration to England; going into hiding when Holland was
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4521. Willem Arondeus
situation improved. 1940-44: The Germans invaded the Netherlands in May ... contact with his family. He began writing and painting, and in the 1920s was commissioned to do a mural ... for the Rotterdam town hall. In 1932 he moved to the countryside near Apeldoorn. 1933-39: When ... he was 38, Willem met Jan Tijssen, the son of a greengrocer, and they lived together for the next
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4522. Electronic Journals Q-S
Netherlands Quarterly for the History of Art (1966-2009) Simon Wiesenthal Center Annual (1984-1990) Sirena ... (1966-1970) Quarterly Publications of the American Statistical Association (1920-1921 ... ) Rangelands (1979-2009) Reading Research Quarterly (1965-2011) Reč [The word] (See website for coverage ... History of Law] (See website for coverage) Record of the Art Museum, Princeton University (1948-2009
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4523. Herta Scheer-Krygier
Netherlands, into Brussels. 1940-42: The Germans occupied Belgium in 1940 ... attempted to overthrow the German government in November 1923, the Jewish Scheer family moved to Vienna ... belonged to the Zionist youth group called Gordonia, and at their meetings the members spoke about creating ... a Jewish homeland in Palestine. After the Germans annexed Austria in
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4524. Meyer (Max) Rodriguez Garcia
invaded the Netherlands in May 1940. To survive, Max's family sold cheese on the black market. He went ... many diamond polishers, of which his father was one. In the 1920s and 30s Amsterdam was a cosmopolitan ... city with a diverse population. Though his father hoped Max would follow him in the diamond trade, Max ... Jews began to flee to Amsterdam. His father lost his job and the family
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4525. Print
correspondence, and other official documents. In May 1940, Germany occupied the Netherlands. They installed a ... Buchenwald. Germany surrendered on May 7, 1945. Pieck was repatriated to the Netherlands. In 1945-46, a ... caused by the war the Netherlands which were also published in the immediate postwar period. He had a ... The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish