Displaying: 151 175 of 472 matches for “the white rose”
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151. "For our future, freedom, and honor"
from their families, the Nazi regime executed Kurt Huber, Hans, Sophie, and two other White Rose ... members. The threat of violent death—several White Rose members were killed by guillotine ... —prevented many Germans from publicly opposing Nazism and the mass murder of European Jews. The White Rose ... White Rose in 1943. A Nazi sympathizer had spotted Sophie and Hans dropping copies of Huber’s
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152. Forming Resistance
—“the White Rose”—in Munich in 1942. The siblings and others in the group found inspiration ... lectures, the group asked Huber to write the White Rose’s next leaflet in 1943. ... in Professor Huber’s lectures. Hans called him “one of [us].” Members of the White ... Rose were upset by the loss of German lives in the war and disturbed by news of Germany’s mass
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153. Non-Jewish Resistance
group was known as the White Rose. Through a leaflet campaign, they ... . In August 1944, the Polish (non-communist) Home Army rose against the German occupation forces in ... Resistance within Germany Among the earliest domestic opponents of Nazism were ... supported the Nazi regime or acquiesced in its policies of discrimination and persecution, individual German
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154. Personal Stories: Jewish Partisans
. Alexander WhiteAlexander escaped a forced-labor camp and fled to the mountains, where the ... The following list of Jewish partisans features personal stories from the ... . Abe AsnerAbe's partisan unit grew to several thousand people, including the woman who later ... Ivie when he escaped from a work camp and hiked to the Naliboki forest with over a dozen other escapees
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155. Paris Mon Amour
those black and white movies by famous directors like Jean-Luc Godard and François Truffaut. The movies ... stranger in Jardin du Luxembourg. The rose is dried, colorless, and has no fragrance by now, but every time ... show my affection for all things French. I love everything French except the attitude French people ... have towards anyone who does not speak their language or those who speak it even with the slightest
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156. Christoph Probst
Christoph Probst, a member of the White Rose student opposition ... group. Probst, arrested and condemned to death by the People's Court, was executed on February 22, 1943.
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157. German Resistance to Hitler
White Rose resistance group. Its leaders, Hans Scholl, his sister Sophie Scholl, and professor Kurt ... The government of Adolf Hitler was popular with most Germans. Although the ... Gestapo (secret state police) and the Security Service (SD) suppressed open criticism of the regime ... there was some German opposition to the Nazi state and the regimentation of society that took place
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158. Vladka Meed with President Jimmy Carter
Vladka Meed shakes the hand of President Jimmy Carter at a White House Rose Garden ceremony. The ... ceremony marked the official presentation of the report of the US Holocaust ... Commission to the president by commission chairman Elie Wiesel (second from
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159. Vladka and Benjamin Meed (center) with President Jimmy Carter
Vladka and Benjamin Meed (center) with President Jimmy Carter at a White House Rose Garden ... ceremony marking the official presentation of the report of the US Holocaust Commission to the president by
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160. Verdict and sentence of Hans Fritz Scholl, Sophia Magdalena Scholl and Christoph Hermann Probst
Probst in the "White Rose" resistance movement and anti-Nazi propaganda. ... Consists of copies of the verdict and sentence of Hans Fritz Scholl, Sophia Magdalena Scholl, and ... Christoph Hermann Probst. The documents contain information relating to the involvement of the Scholls and ... Photocopies of the Scholl case were requested from the collections of the Berlin Document Center by
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161. Allied propaganda leaflet, "Ein Deutsches Flugblatt"
Munich Students" attributed to the White Rose resistance group. ... Leaflet dropped by the RAF over Germany in July 1943. The leaflet quotes from the "Manifesto of the ... Donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2017 by William Kaczynski. ... Weisse Rose (Resistance group)
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162. Victory in Europe (VE) day closing schedule sign acquired by relatives of a US soldier
of Dr. J. Benjamin and Rose Kaplan Yasinow in the United States and Alexander Wurtz in the United ... the son of Benjamin and Rose Yasinow and nephew of Alexander Wurtz. ... Off white cardstock sign with printed red and blue text announcing the VE day closing schedule for ... Rose F. Yasinow
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163. Caricature of Baron Salomon Rothschild as Baron Rotschirm
The lithograph was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum by Ingrid Rose in 2016. ... Lithograph, black ink on white paper, depicting the Baron von Rothschild, named von Rotschirm, with ... The collection consists of five nineteenth century lithographs depicting scenes of antisemitism. ... United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Ingrid Rose
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164. Lithograph
The lithograph was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum by Ingrid Rose in 2016. ... Lithograph, black ink on white paper, depicting three men in suits seated underneath a tree. The ... The collection consists of five nineteenth century lithographs depicting scenes of antisemitism. ... United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Ingrid Rose
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165. Caricature of Baron de Rothschild
The lithograph was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum by Ingrid Rose in 2016. ... The collection consists of five nineteenth century lithographs depicting scenes of antisemitism. ... United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Ingrid Rose ... Lithograph, colored ink on white paper, depicting two men in conversation outside of a bank
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166. Caricature of Baron Rothschild
The caricature was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2016 by Ingrid Rose. ... Lithograph, black ink on white paper, depicting two men. One has been labeled the Baron de ... The collection consists of five nineteenth century lithographs depicting scenes of antisemitism. ... United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Ingrid Rose
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167. Large Nazi banner with swastika acquired by an American soldier
The Nazi banner was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2003 by Joan Rose ... end. Inserted in the channel is a white cord with metal clip hooks attached to each end. Cloth squares ... The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... Large red Nazi banner with mobile swastika brought back from the war by Ernie Pels, a soldier in
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168. Ausstellung "Das Wunder des Lebens" Berlin 1935 Der Glasserne Mensch
Paul Rose purchased the postcard from an antique dealer in Stanardsville, VA. He donated it to the ... United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Paul F. Rose ... Contains a photographic postcard with image of the "glass man" model, with caption printed at ... constructed of paper; on recto, black and white photographic image of statue of human figure standing on metal
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169. Caricature of a Jewish banker corrupting world leaders
The lithograph was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum by Ingrid Rose in 2016. ... The collection consists of five nineteenth century lithographs depicting scenes of antisemitism. ... United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Ingrid Rose ... Black ink on white paper. Lithograph depicts a rotund figure with a crown and hands outstretched
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170. "Growing Up in Nazi Germany"
Polish Jew. After returning to Germany, she describes receiving leaflets from die Weiße Rose (White Rose ... 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
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171. Causes and Motivations
in February 1943, the university students and associates who belonged to the Munich-based “White Rose ... German defeat seemed imminent, opportunism and the drive for self-preservation again rose to the fore ... fear for the consequences—if not physical harm than sanctions of some other kind—rose to the fore in ... Because the Holocaust involved people in different roles and situations living in countries across
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172. Warsaw
Poland, rose against the German occupation authorities in an effort to liberate Warsaw. The impetus for ... The city of Warsaw, capital of Poland, flanks both banks of the Vistula River. A city of 1 ... .3 million inhabitants, Warsaw was the capital of the resurrected Polish state in 1919. Before World War II ... the city was a major center of Jewish life and culture in Poland. Warsaw's prewar Jewish population of
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173. War Refugee Board: Background and Establishment
government and in the public sphere—to devise rescue proposals. Public pressure rose, in part, thanks to the ... Jr., John Pehle, and Randolph Paul met with President Roosevelt at the White House. Pehle described ... President Franklin D. Roosevelt established the War Refugee Board (WRB), tasked with the “immediate ... rescue and relief of the Jews of Europe and other victims of enemy persecution.” An independent
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174. Bernburg T4 Facility
to rare photographs of the Sobibor killing center, this collection contains over 360 black and white ... Bernburg was the fifth of six centralized killing centers ... established by German authorities within the context of the Nazi “euthanasia,” or T4 ... program. Establishing the Killing Center at
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175. Grafeneck T4 Facility
the Sobibor killing center, this collection contains over 360 black and white photographs and ... Sachsenhausen. He was also part of the T4 “euthanasia” program at Brandenburg and Bernburg. He eventually rose ... Grafeneck) was built near the city of Tübingen in southwestern Germany around 1560. It was originally a ... hunting lodge for the dukes of Württemberg. Later modernized, the complex was privatized in 1904. In 1928