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176. Brandenburg T4 Facility
Grafeneck. Niemann eventually rose in the ranks and worked at two ... was the second of six killing centers established to murder patients with ... disabilities under the auspices of Operation T4, the so-called “euthanasia ... Located in the city of Brandenburg on the Havel, 87 kilometers (54 miles) from the German capital Berlin
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177. Rescue and Resistance
Jews White Rose Additional Online Resources Related to Rescue and Resistance “Five Rescuers of ... outsider. Using material from the Museum’s Voices on Antisemitism, the module: Illustrates the existence ... and broad impact of contemporary antisemitism; Demonstrates the ongoing relevance of the Holocaust to ... law, faith, the arts, and other areas; Introduces, punctuates, or ends sections of study; as homework
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178. Rosa Marie Burger
white; he was sick to his stomach. Still, some people were quite brave. The woman who worked at the ... farmer knocked on the cellar door and told us the Americans were arriving. We took pieces of white cloth ... Life in America was very different. In 2014, Rosa’s youngest daughter, Elizabeth Rose, contacted the ... The Museum’s Behind Every Name a Story project gives voice to the experiences of
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179. FDR speaks
Rose Butt ... Black & White ... labor now bears a tremendous responsibility in the winning of this most brutal, most terrible of all ... To all the battlefronts of the world, these weapons are being dispatched by the day and by the night
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180. Pawlowicz family papers
Rose Pohl (born Ruchla Tosk) in 1940. Max worked on the railroads under forced labor conditions until ... Federation. While in Paris he was informed that Rose and her family survived and were located at the ... Rose’s brother, on the French border and together they traveled to Zeilsheim. Rose Pohl (born Ruchla ... Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland. In April 1945, Rose was liberated by the United States armed forces
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181. Box
The collection consists of artifacts and documents relating to the experiences of Gerald Schwab ... The box was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2002 by Gerald Schwab. ... and one piece along short side; lid (b) is brown cardboard with yellowed white paper wrapped around ... outside; top has a red rose with green stem and leaves; "YOUR / ROSANNA / ...WEATER" in red above and
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182. Eleanor Roosevelt
her husband in the rose garden at Hyde Park. ... Eleanor Roosevelt was the longest serving First Lady in US ... history. Franklin Delano Roosevelt was elected President of the ... "the President's eyes, ears, and legs." Eleanor and Franklin Delano Roosevelt moved into the
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183. Prewar Czech Jewish life in Prague and Southern Bohemia
died in a labor camp in Oranienburg. Rose and the children were sent to Terezin in Sept. 1942, and from ... Ivan Rechts (cousin) squatting near house. 01:05:29 (black and white) Family swimming, tubing in the ... Home movies of the Lederer and Bruck families in Plana Nad Luznici, Pacov, and Stechovice ... Czechoslovakia [Southern Bohemia]. Robert and Rose (Bruck) Lederer had two children, Nina (b. 1930) and Peter (b
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184. Transcripción de la sentencia de Hans y Sophie Scholl y Christoph Probst
tribunal. Stier. Dr. Freisler (firmado) Fuente: Inge Scholl, The White Rose: Munich, 1942-1943
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185. Antisemitic flyer acquired by a French Jewish child in hiding
to the experiences of Rudy Appel, his parents, Julius and Rose Appel, and caretaker, Juliette Usach ... Rudi and Rose then crossed into Nazi-occupied France, heading towards Marseille on the southern coast ... during the Spanish Civil War. In November, Germany occupied the remainder of France, and Rose was sent to ... to the Netherlands for his safety, and Rose fled to Belgium. After the German invasion of the
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186. Lace netting baby bonnet worn during bris in prewar Vienna
Guy Weinberg, in Amsterdam, Netherlands. During World War II, Rose Marie Schink hid 12 Jews in the ... Betty Julia Ensel on April 4, 1937,to a non-Jewish German mother, Rose Marie Schink, and a Jewish father ... attic of her house in Blaricum, Netherlands, and was in contact with the Dutch resistance movement ... ancestry. Julia, her mother, and all of the Jews hiding in their house were liberated in May 1945.
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187. Safirsztajn and Gold families' photograph
a violinist. They immigrated to the US in the fall of 1945 and settled in Florida. Rose Rechnic ... Black and white image of the Safirsztajn and Gold families taken on the occasion of a family ... wedding in the United States and a portrait of Rojza Gold Safirsztajn, Rose’s maternal grandmother ... were all gathered on the occasion of the marriage of Mordechai Safirsztajn (Rose’s maternal uncle
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188. Polish Order of Virtuti Militari 5th Class Silver medal awarded posthumously to a Warsaw Ghetto Uprising hero
Rose, after the war. Growing up in Warsaw, Michal was an active member of the Bund, participating in ... and Poland, was the Jewish Socialist party. In 1937, he married fellow Bundist, Rose Perczykow. In ... organization. Through his involvement with the Bund, Michal met his wife, Rose Perczykow (1914-2016). The ... Rose’s siblings, and their families chose to leave the city permanently, leaving Rose's mother, Rikla
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189. Duvet cover
Off-white duvet cover with stripes, flowers (roses) and leaves. Initials "MS" hand embroidered on ... The collection consists of artifacts and publications relating to the family of Julie Lando who ... emigrated from Bamberg, Germany, to the United States in 1936. ... Duvet cover that Julie Lando's family brought from Bamberg, Germany through the Panama Canal in
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190. One of Many Tours
recognized that I was taking too long on the fourth floor, so we continued down to the third floor white ... listed on the white metal wall. We also looked at the Danish ship that took Jews across the channel ... long walk from the Metro to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. The hike would entail ... walking briskly down Independence Avenue, where the wind would surely blow in my face and I would be
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191. Oral testimony of Gertrude Weinfeld Bettelheim
Polish Jew. After returning to Germany, she describes receiving leaflets from die Weiße Rose (White Rose ... Consists of an oral history interview with Gertrude Weinfeld, originally of Vienna, Austria. In the ... Vienna. She managed to escape to Switzerland and then emigrated to Australia before arriving in the ... Wundheiler, who was not Jewish. In the memoir, written like a novel, Mrs. Wundheiler ("Lou" in the memoir
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192. Lederer and Bruck Families Collection
Consists of photographs of the Lederer and Bruck families ca. 1938-1940, including photographs of ... of the Lederer and Bruck families in Prague, Plana Nad Luznici, Pacov, and Stechovice, Czechoslovakia ... [Southern Bohemia] between 1930-1950. The small reel has "Zima 1939/40; Rezie; Ukamery; Mister Lederer ... written on the label in pencil. Film and video materials are located in the Steven Spielberg Film and
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193. War Crimes Trials: Medical Case
Black & White ... Walkheim Mrugowsky, Helmut Poppendick, Wolfgang Sievers, Gerhardt Rose, Ziegfried Ruff, Victor Brack, Hans ... and Herta Oberhauser. The defendants are seated and Brig. Gen. Telford Taylor is heard reading the ... arraignments. LSs, rear views, Taylor addressing the court.
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194. Taylor reads indictment at Medical trial; defendants
Black & White ... Germany. MLS, General Telford Taylor, in speaking of Rostock, Rose, Handloser, and Schroeder, states that ... reads indictment of Brandt, Handloser, Rostock, Schroeder, Rose, Romberg, Backer-Freysing, and Weltz ... addressing the court. CU, board showing relations between government and defendants. CU of General Winston
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195. 2 place ribbon bar, War Merit Cross 2nd class with swords and Eastern Front ribbons acquired by a US soldier
and Rose were born in Russia and immigrated to the United States before the birth of their children ... stitched together along the short ends. The left ribbon has 5 stripes: red, white, wide black, white, red ... The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... The collection consists of artifacts: armbands, a badge, a leaflet, military insignia, a pennant, a
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196. German-Italy friendship lapel pin with flags acquired by a US soldier
and Rose were born in Russia and immigrated to the United States before the birth of their children ... vertical stripes of green, white, and red, with a white cross in a red shield and a red crown above in the ... center white stripe, and the bottom red flag has a black swastika in a central white circle. The reverse ... The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish
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197. Czech Jews on vacation
died in a labor camp in Oranienburg. Rose and the children were sent to Terezin in Sept. 1942, and from ... Home movies of the Lederer and Bruck families in Plana Nad Luznici, Pacov, and Stechovice ... Czechoslovakia [Southern Bohemia]. Robert and Rose (Bruck) Lederer had two children, Nina (b. 1930) and Peter (b ... ca. 1933). Paul and Blanka (Bruck) Heller (Rose's youngest sister) rented a room from Mr. Blazek in
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198. Luggage tag used by a Jewish refugee from Vienna during his emigration
sent to the left and Catherina, Eva, Elisabeth, and Rose were sent to the right. Their heads were ... After escaping the march, Rose hid with a German family until the Soviet troops arrived. Rose believed ... the family knew she was Jewish and hid her anyway. Catherina and Rose did not find any other relatives ... corresponded with him regularly. In November 1949, Rose emigrated to New York, with the assistance of the
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199. Private German films
from 1925 to 1946. The collection consists of mostly amateur footage in both black and white and color ... Black & White ... home": Ratingen, Berg. 10:38:45 - 10:46:25 Refer to M 3757 41:23 Getting to know the father (soldier ... :02:10 Rose Monday procession in Beckum 1934, fun fair in 1933. 01:19:18 inauguration of a train
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200. Janika's Sunday (May 1940)
the roses. 5:00 PM (black and white) They return home. 6:00 PM He rides on the tricycle indoors. 7:00 ... businessman in the southern Hungarian city of Szeged. He began making 8mm films in 1938, including coverage of ... family life, leisure, and work, such as the lottery business and labor with the Jewish labor company 252 ... /2 in Fall 1940. The films continue to document life after the Holocaust until 1965. Some of Pető