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401. Ruth Oppenheim memoirs
community, and owned a prosperous butcher shop and sausage factory. During the Kristallnacht, Albert plead ... entitled "Kristallnacht: How It Was," which recalls her experience during the Kristallnacht pogrom of
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402. Oral history interview with Frederick Wertheimer
antisemitism; being warned about Kristallnacht and staying with a friend; the events during Kristallnacht and ... destruction caused; the lack of support from the police; being deported in buses during Kristallnacht
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403. Oral history interview with Ilse Kaye, Robert Kaye, and Helga Franks
Kristallnacht; her father’s arrest and deportation to Buchenwald; going with her family to Shanghai, China; and ... her speculations on the reasons behind the violence of Kristallnacht. Robert Kaye, born in 1911 in ... impact Kristallnacht and being sent to Buchenwald had on him. Helga Franks, born in 1926 in Berlin ... immigrate to Sweden; her father deciding they would stay in Germany; the events on Kristallnacht, including
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404. Frank Liebermann
departed Germany on October 13, 1938, less than a month before Kristallnacht (Night of Broken Glass), a
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405. Harry Markowicz
Markowicz family escaped to Antwerp, Belgium, shortly before Kristallnacht. Max earned money by trading in
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406. Jill Pauly
impending pogroms, the Bergs fled to Cologne. During Kristallnacht their home in Lechenich was ransacked and
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407. Susan Taube
Germany known as Kristallnacht, “The Night of Broken Glass.” In Vacha, local party members damaged the
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408. Elli Jekel Carroll
in 1933 into Austria. During Kristallnacht on November 9, 1938, SS officers came to the family
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409. Henry Kahn
morning after Kristallnacht, November 10, 1938, Adolf Kahn was arrested and sent to Dachau concentration
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410. Museum Presents Nighttime Exhibition of Photos from Central African Republic during FotoWeekDC 2014
Holocaust survivors onto its exterior walls in commemoration of the 70th anniversary of Kristallnacht
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411. Fred Flatow
Kristallnacht or “Night of Broken Glass,” the Gestapo arrested and jailed 450 Jewish men in Königsberg
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412. An Unexpected Letter
knew my family and knew that my mother had been murdered by Nazis during Kristallnacht. He might
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413. Curt C. and Else Silberman Faculty Seminar
during this period. In 1938, he and his wife, Else, fled to the United States after Kristallnacht and
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414. Key Videos
Holocaust • Survivors Remember Kristallnacht • Nazi Olympics: Berlin 1936 • Jewish Life Before World War
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415. James Ingo Freed (1930–2005)
National Honor Award in 1994. Freed was a witness to Kristallnacht as a young boy in 1938 in his home town
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416. Ruth Moser Borsos describes forced-labor assignments in Westerbork
Kristallnacht (the "Night of Broken Glass") in 1938. She and her father had permits to sail to the United States
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417. Desecrated Torah scrolls
from Marburg, were desecrated during Kristallnacht (the "Night
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418. The Role of the German Police
Kristallnacht. During World War II, the role of the German police
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419. American Student Reflects
witnessed Kristallnacht. Traveling by train to help the parents of a
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420. German Annexation of Austria
the Kristallnacht riots and violence of November 9-10.
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421. Ernest G. Heppner describes arrival in Shanghai
Kristallnacht (the "Night of Broken Glass" pogroms), Ernest and his mother fled to
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422. Johanna Gerechter Neumann describes how her family obtained visas to emigrate to Albania
Kristallnacht ("Night of Broken Glass") pogrom, Johanna's family decided to leave Germany. They obtained visas
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423. Johanna Gerechter Neumann describes anti-Jewish measures in Hamburg, Germany
Kristallnacht ("Night of Broken Glass") pogrom, Johanna's family decided to leave Germany. They obtained visas
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424. Ellen Zweig
November 9th to 10th, 1938, Kristallnacht took place throughout Germany and Austria. Ellen’s family
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425. Memories and Defining Yourself
Kristallnacht when our neighbors broke down our glass front door. It was ordinary German people who were