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1. Jewish couple wearing mandatory Jewish badges
Jewish couple wearing the mandatory Jewish badge walks along a street in a German city
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2. Greek Jewish couple wearing the Jewish badge
Greek Jewish couple with compulsory yellow stars on their clothing
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3. A Jewish child wears the compulsory Jewish badge
Jewish child wears the compulsory Star of David badge with the letter "Z" for Zidov, the
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4. German Jewish women wearing the compulsory Jewish badge
Two German Jewish women wearing the compulsory Jewish badge
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5. Jewish Brigade patch
Jewish Brigade patches ... Jewish Brigade patch: square with blue and white striped background and yellow Star of David in
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6. Jewish Brigade patch
Jewish Brigade patches ... Jewish Brigade patch: square with blue and white striped background and yellow Star of David in
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7. Jewish Brigade patch
Jewish Brigade patches ... Jewish Brigade cloth patch: rectangle with Hebrew letters at top and "Jewish Brigade Group
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8. Jewish Partisans
Jewish ... . January 1942Jewish Army in FranceThe Jewish Army (Armee Juive; AJ), is established by
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9. Jewish Resistance
Organized armed resistance was the most forceful form of Jewish opposition to Nazi policies in ... German-occupied Europe. Jewish civilians offered armed resistance in over 100
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10. Non-Jewish Victims
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11. Sense of Being Jewish
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From my earliest memories, I have always had a sense of being Jewish. My father, who had grown up ... as an Orthodox Jew, made sure we observed all the Jewish traditions. My mother, who wanted to -
12. “The Jewish Problem”
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Jewish family had left Vienna before the Second World War, and I became close friends. Several months ... we shared a Jewish sense of humor. In our conversations with each other, we enjoyed throwing in a -
13. Non-Jewish Resistance
the "Final Solution" of the Jewish question. In retaliation, German SS
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14. Jewish Badge: Origins
imposition of a so-called Jewish badge in Christian kingdoms. The Papal order was most successfully ... Revolution in the 18th century and Jewish emancipation in the 19th century, the “Jewish badge” disappeared in
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15. Jewish Councils (Judenraete)
World War II, the Germans established Jewish councils, usually called Judenraete . These Jewish ... municipal administrations were required to ensure that Nazi orders and regulations were implemented. Jewish
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16. Jewish Brigade Group
Nations. The British were to facilitate the establishment of a modern Jewish homeland. Due to Arab ... opposition to the proposed Jewish homeland in Palestine, the British initially refused to establish a
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17. Jewish Parachutists from Palestine
1943 and 1945, a group of Jewish men and women from Palestine who had volunteered to join the British
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18. Armed Jewish Resistance: Partisans
Most Jewish armed resistance took place after 1942, as a desperate effort, after it became clear ... opposition to the Germans and their Axis partners. Jewish resistance units operated in France, Belgium
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19. Jewish Uprisings in Camps
-5247-4194-bf66-e101c82427fc] Under the most adverse conditions, Jewish prisoners ... surviving Jewish workers launched uprisings even in the killing centers of
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20. Jewish Aid and Rescue
During the Holocaust, countless Jewish organizations and individuals ... movement founded for the transfer of Jewish children from Germany to Palestine), under the auspices of the
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21. American Jewish Congress
Creation of the American Jewish Congress The American Jewish Congress (AJC) was created ... in December 1918 by various Jewish religious, Zionist, and immigrant community organizations. At the
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22. Plight of Jewish Children
When World War II began in September 1939, there were approximately 1.6 million Jewish children ... ended in May 1945, more than 1 million and perhaps as many as 1.5 million Jewish children were dead
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23. The "Jewish Question"
that the presence of a Jewish minority in society was a problem that needed to be solved. Known as the ... “Jewish Question,” the status of European Jews became the subject of heated debate in an era when they
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24. Boycott of Jewish Businesses
. Germany's Jewish Population In 1933, about 600,000 Jews lived in Germany, less ... planned action against Jews: a boycott targeting Jewish businesses and professionals. The boycott was both
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25. Personal Stories: Jewish Partisans
The following list of Jewish partisans features personal stories from the ... Jewish Partisan Educational Foundation (external link). It is not a comprehensive list of all Jewish