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1. Book burning in Berlin, Germany, May 10, 1933
burning of books deemed "un-German." Berlin, Germany, May 10, 1933.
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2. Three Jews pose at an airfield in Slovakia in 1933.
Three Jews pose at an airfield in Slovakia in 1933. Among those pictured is Gizella Fischer (the
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3. A Zionist group in the Polish community of Swieciany in 1933.
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4. Election campaign poster listing reasons to vote for Hitler in the Reichstag elections in 1933.
Election campaign poster listing reasons to vote for Hitler in the Reichstag elections in 1933
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5. Adolf Hitler greets Munich Nuncio Archbishop Alberto Vassallo di Torregrossa, Munich, 1933.
NAZISM - GERMANY (1933-1945) -- Religious Affairs/The Church ... Adolf Hitler greets Munich Nuncio Archbishop Alberto Vassallo di Torregrossa, Munich, 1933. The ... Munich, October 15, 1933. The Vatican subsequently protested the Nazi Party's use of the photograph for
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6. Facsimile of Hollerith punch card used in a 1933 Berlin population and vocational census.
NAZISM - GERMANY (1933-1945) -- Repression/Murder -- Documents ... Facsimile of Hollerith punch card used in a 1933 Berlin population and vocational census. USHMM P ... counted the already sorted cards. Hollerith machines tabulated national census data in 1933 and 1939
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7. American Jewish leaders meet at the Hotel Astor to launch the 1933 American Palestine Appeal.
WORLD RESPONSE (1933-1955) -- Jewish Political/Zionist Activity -- Pre-war/Wartime ... American Jewish leaders meet at the Hotel Astor to launch the 1933 American Palestine Appeal
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8. Identification issued to Lucie Kritz in 1933 and restamped by the Soviet government in 1940.
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9. Poster announcing Hitler as the new Chancellor, dated the day after the election, 30 January 1933.
NAZISM - GERMANY (1933-1945) -- Propaganda
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10. Identification papers issued to Peter Linhard stating he was born in Vienna on April 18, 1933.
JEWISH REFUGEES: SEARCH FOR SAFE HAVENS (1933-1945) -- Kindertransport (Other) -- United States
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11. Identification papers issued to Elisabeth Zinger born in Vienna on February 27, 1933.
JEWISH REFUGEES: SEARCH FOR SAFE HAVENS (1933-1945) -- Kindertransport (Other) -- United States
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12. Klara Brecher poses holding her baby son Heinz on her shoulders in Graz, June 2, 1933.
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13. Memorial to the Jewish community in Paderborn. The banner on the left reads, "Zumewigen gedenken an die Toten der judischen gemeinde Paderborn der Jahre 1933-1945 [To commemorate the dead of the Jewish community Paderborn of the years 1933-1945]."
Jewish community Paderborn of the years 1933-1945]." ... Jewish community Paderborn of the years 1933-1945]."
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14. Two young Polish Zionists from Kolbuszowa pose outside a building soon after immigrating to Palestine in 1933.
Palestine in 1933. Pictured are Leibush Aschen (left) and David Saleschütz (right).
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15. An SA member stands guard at the entrance to a Jewish-owned store during the April 1, 1933 boycott.
ANTISEMITISM - GERMANY 1933-45 -- Boycott ... An SA member stands guard at the entrance to a Jewish-owned store during the April 1, 1933 boycott
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16. Studio portrait of Jakub Drimer. He gave this photograph to his fiancee Laura prior to their marriage in 1933.
Drohobycz as well. Jakub and Laura married in 1933 and the family lived in relative comfort on Truskawiecka
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17. Portrait of Moshe Ber Kaufmann (b. 1933), who was deported to Auschwitz in May 1944 where he perished.
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18. Group portrait of students and teachers in a Hebrew school in Parafianov, Poland (now Belarus), July 2, 1933.
), July 2, 1933. Pictured standing on the far right (wearing a dark jacket) is Moshe Markman. The
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19. Police search a vehicle for weapons after the Gestapo ordered on 25 July 1933 that all vehicles in Prussia be inspected for arms.
NAZISM - GERMANY (1933-1945) -- Repression/Murder -- Arrests/Searches/Razzias
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20. Reichswehrminister General Werner von Blomberg reviews troops during a parade in Weimar in celebration of the electoral victory of March 5, 1933.
NAZISM - GERMANY (1933-1945) -- Rallies/Ceremonies -- Other Locations ... celebration of the electoral victory of March 5, 1933. Pictured behind von Blomberg on the left is Gauleiter
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21. Members of the SA take to the streets of Rosenheim to enforce boycott of seven Jewish-owned businesses on the morning of April 1, 1933.
ANTISEMITISM - GERMANY 1933-45 -- Boycott ... businesses on the morning of April 1, 1933. Their signs read: "Germans shop in German stores! The Jew is
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22. Letter notifying Dr. Susanne Engelmann that she has been dismissed from her teaching position in compliance with the Civil Service Law of April 7, 1933.
ANTISEMITISM - GERMANY 1933-45 -- Removal from Public Life ... -Aryan" in April 1933. In 1934 Susanne joined the German Confessing Church and became a member of the
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23. Caption reads: "The Aquisition of Reichsfuhrer school in Bernau in 1933." Reichsfuhrer schools, or leadership schools, were places that trained groups of Hitler Youth.
NAZISM - GERMANY (1933-1945) -- Hitler Youth -- Schools
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24. Memorial to Holocaust victims in Berlin. The engraving on the stone reads, "Gedenke ewiger was uns geschehen gewidmet dem gedachtnis unserer ermordeten brueder und schwestern 1933-1945 und den lebenden die das vermachtnis der toten erfuellen sollen die Juedische gemeinde zu berlin." [In eternal memory of what happened to us, dedicated to the thought of our murdered brothers and sisters 1933-1945, and to the living fulfilling their legacy.
memory of what happened to us, dedicated to the thought of our murdered brothers and sisters 1933-1945 ... memory of what happened to us, dedicated to the thought of our murdered brothers and sisters 1933-1945
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25. Adolf Hitler wields a spade at the groundbreaking ceremony for construction of the first section of the autobahn from Frankfurt am Main to Darmstadt on September 23, 1933 in Frankfurt.
NAZISM - GERMANY (1933-1945) -- Hitler/Hitler Government -- General ... the autobahn from Frankfurt am Main to Darmstadt on September 23, 1933 in Frankfurt. Standing ... Alfred Lutz in Possneck and is dated September 28, 1933.