Displaying: 851 875 of 979 matches for “anschluss”
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851. Rabbi Wilhelm Weinberg papers
property from Germany, and he fled to Austria upon his release. After the Anschluss, his parents escaped
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852. Les Salter papers
Reich. The Anschluss was a popular action welcomed by the majority of the population. Anti-Jewish
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853. Ehrentheil family papers
1926 and Hanni, born in 1930. After the Anschluss in 1938, Hanni was thrown out of her elementary
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854. Wooden box owned by a Japanese aid coordinator for Jewish refugees in Shanghai
August 1939, approximately 20,000 European refugees, predominately Jews, fleeing the Anschluss in Austria
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855. Folding Fan owned by a Japanese aid coordinator for Jewish refugees in Shanghai
August 1939, approximately 20,000 European refugees, predominately Jews, fleeing the Anschluss in Austria
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856. Burned fragments Talmudic commentary recovered during Kristallnacht by a Jewish Austrian girl
the "Anschluss." The Germans quickly introduced anti-Jewish legislation. On July 31, 1938, Estera
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857. Star of David yellow cloth badge printed with Jude, worn by an Austrian Jewish woman
into Germany, in what became known as the "Anschluss." The Germans quickly introduced anti-Jewish
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858. Set of 10 patterns for menswear
Catholic and anti-Semitism was common. On March 12-13, 1938, the Anschluss occurred; Nazi Germany marched
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859. Pair of toddler's shoes owned by a Jewish child refugee
Anschluss received overwhelming support. Anti-Jewish legislation was passed and Jews were stripped of their
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860. Prayer book owned by a Jewish Austrian musician and concentration camp inmate
what became known as the "Anschluss." German authorities quickly created new legislation that
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861. Henry Weil family papers
marched through the streets, tears streaming down Marishka’s face. Soon after the Anschluss, antisemitic
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862. White badge with an inverted red triangle and number 1896 worn by a gay concentration camp inmate
stylist On March 12, 1939, German troops marched into Vienna and the next day the Anschluss, or political
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863. Necklace of found materials made in a camp by an Austrian Jewish woman
travel a great deal. After the Anschluss, Hugo was arrested in May 1938 and was sent to Dachau. He was
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864. Israelitische Kultusgemeinde, Vienna (Fond 707)
at the time of Austria’s Anschluss with the Third Reich in 1938. In that same year, the Nazis closed
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865. Numbered ID sign issued to a Jewish Austrian boy for the Kindertransport
"Anschluss." The Germans quickly introduced anti-Jewish legislation and confiscated Jewish-owned businesses
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866. HICEM-Odbor za pomoc židovskim izbeglicam, Zagreb (Fond 1430)
Zagreb office of HICEM gained importance after the Anschluss in 1938, when Austrian and German Jews tried
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867. Book of Exodus primer owned by a Jewish Austrian physician
became known as the Anschluss. German authorities quickly created new legislation that restricted Jewish
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868. Elias (Elya) Grosmann
com a ameaça da Alemanha nazista. A anexação da Áustria (Anschluss) pela Alemanha em 1938 nos
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869. World Scout badge with a fleur-de-lis and star worn by a Jewish refugee in Shanghai
Reich. The Anschluss was a popular action welcomed by the majority of the population. Anti-Jewish
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870. World Scout badge with a fleur-de-lis and star worn by a Jewish refugee in Shanghai
Reich. The Anschluss was a popular action welcomed by the majority of the population. Anti-Jewish
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871. Leather Boy Scout badge with a red dragon worn by a Jewish refugee in Shanghai
Reich. The Anschluss was a popular action welcomed by the majority of the population. Anti-Jewish
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872. Chumash brought to the US by a young, female Jewish Austrian refugee
the "Anschluss." The Germans quickly introduced anti-Jewish legislation. On July 31, 1938, Estera
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873. Red yarn tassels for a Boy Scout uniform worn by a Jewish refugee in Shanghai
Reich. The Anschluss was a popular action welcomed by the majority of the population. Anti-Jewish
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874. Boy Scout badge with an embroidered red lion worn by an Austrian Jewish refugee in Shanghai
Reich. The Anschluss was a popular action welcomed by the majority of the population. Anti-Jewish
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875. Boy Scout badge with an embroidered red lion worn by a Jewish refugee in Shanghai
Reich. The Anschluss was a popular action welcomed by the majority of the population. Anti-Jewish