Displaying: 1 25 of 69 matches for “Nuremburg Laws”
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1. Oral history interview with Paul Lang
his arrest under the Nuremburg Laws in 1938; his imprisonment in Dachau and Buchenwald; his release in ... Paul Lang describes his childhood in Nuremburg, Germany; his military service in the German Army in ... World War I; his successful business in Karlsruhe; the high visibility of the Nazi party in Nuremburg
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2. Oral history interview with Ernest Josef Gans
Germany after 1922; the Nazi-led boycotts in 1933; the Nuremburg Laws; the increase in restrictions in ... Class in 1917; attending law school at the University of Munich in 1919; practicing law in Berlin ... Kristallnacht; arriving in the United States in 1939; and resuming his law practice in 1951, helping Holocaust
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3. Oral history interview with Ruth Callman
growing number of anti-Jewish laws after 1933; the effect the Nuremburg laws had on her family; her father
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4. Helena Piasecka collection
On February 13, 1941 Helena and her husband, along with her sisters and brother-in-law, were arrested ... ’s husband and brother-in-law were both deported to Auschwitz where they were murdered. Beginning on August ... appeared as witnesses during the Doctors Trial at Nuremburg in 1946. Helena immigrated to the United States
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5. Dorothea Minskoff photographs
Pennsylvania’s law school in 1934, and married fellow graduate Emanuel Minskoff. There were very few women in ... law school at the time, and when she was unable to find a job as an attorney, she worked as a ... recruited to be a part of the Nuremburg prosecution. She served as part of the prosecution team for the
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6. Oral history interview with Marion Portman
the Nuremburg Laws; the antisemitism she experienced; her education at a Jewish school; Kristallnacht
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7. Oral history interview with Jack Heiman
the Nuremburg laws; the events on Kristallnacht, including the destruction of the Jewish stores and ... to Hamburg, Germany for school; attending a private Jewish school in a suburb of Nuremburg from 1930
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8. Oral history interview with Joseph Koplewicz
his parents and siblings; his father’s occupation as a businessman; his education in Kielce and law ... attending law school; the beginning of the war; his arrest in Kielce for not wearing a Star of David badge ... Augsburg, Germany where he worked in airport construction; his time in Kaufering and Nuremburg; a forced
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9. Emanuel E. and Dorothea G. Minskoff papers
Pennsylvania’s law school in 1934, and married fellow graduate Dorothea Grater. Minskoff practiced as a private ... Through his classmate Josiah Dubois, he and Dorothea were recruited to be a part of the Nuremburg ... Pennsylvania’s law school in 1934, and married fellow graduate Emanuel Minskoff. There were very few women in ... law school at the time, and when she was unable to find a job as an attorney, she worked as a
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10. Oscar Koppel papers
In April 1933, as a result of the Nuremburg laws, Oscar was disbarred and banned from practicing law ... Oscar Koppel was born in Letmathe, Germany in December 1886. After obtaining his law degree from
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11. Oral history interview with Zuzana Ruzickova
music lessons and engaging in lessons secretly after the German occupation; the Nuremburg Laws; becoming
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12. Thomas Rey papers
Palestine to join their daughter and son-in-law, Käthe and Otto Wassertrudinger. Lilli’s parents were Julius ... Lilli was deported from Nuremburg to Riga, where she was killed. Her sister Toni Salomon and her ... Palestine to join their daughter and son-in-law, Käthe and Otto Wassertrudinger. Lilli’s parents were Julius ... Lilli was deported from Nuremburg to Riga, where she was killed. Her sister Toni Salomon and her
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13. Chart
influence, and laws from Germany, as well as Nazi party members from offices or positions of responsibility ... He was not prosecuted as a war criminal. In the Nuremburg Doctors’ Trial (1946), other doctors were
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14. Chart
influence, and laws from Germany, as well as Nazi party members from offices or positions of responsibility ... He was not prosecuted as a war criminal. In the Nuremburg Doctors’ Trial (1946), other doctors were
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15. Educational chart used to teach Nazi racial science
influence, and laws from Germany, as well as Nazi party members from offices or positions of responsibility ... He was not prosecuted as a war criminal. In the Nuremburg Doctors’ Trial (1946), other doctors were
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16. Edith Cord collection
Nazism in Austria. In 1938, Italy passed the same anti-Jewish laws, similar to the Nuremburg laws, and
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17. Concentration camp uniform pants worn by a Hungarian Jewish prisoner
’s Nuremburg Laws. Many Jews also faced serious economic restrictions, and Jewish men of military age were ... mother, and his sisters, Erzsebet and Erna, and brother-in-law, Adolf, were forced into the Bungur forest ... and most of his European relatives were killed in concentration camps, except for his brother-in-law ... Ersebet, and Bozsi, were subjected to Hungary’s existing antisemitic race laws, modeled after Germany
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18. Monogrammed tablecloth owned by Otto and Edith Frank
Netherlands on May 10, 1940, and under occupation, the Netherlands became subject to the Nuremburg laws. As ... German occupation, the Netherlands also became subject to the Nuremburg laws. Once again, Heinz and Eva ... German occupation, the country became subject to the Nuremburg laws, which excluded Jews from citizenship ... the country became subject to the Nuremburg laws, which excluded Jews from citizenship, and mandated
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19. Monogrammed napkin owned by Otto and Edith Frank
Netherlands on May 10, 1940, and under occupation, the Netherlands became subject to the Nuremburg laws. As ... German occupation, the Netherlands also became subject to the Nuremburg laws. Once again, Heinz and Eva ... German occupation, the country became subject to the Nuremburg laws, which excluded Jews from citizenship ... the country became subject to the Nuremburg laws, which excluded Jews from citizenship, and mandated
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20. Decorated porcelain teacup saved by a German Jewish prewar refugee
-Jewish legislation was in effect. The Nuremburg laws were enacted in 1935, and life for Jews in Germany ... passage of the Nuremberg laws in 1935, Gertrude’s husband, a doctor, began looking for places where the ... was appointed Chancellor, and by that spring, anti-Jewish legislation was in effect. The Nuremburg ... Race Laws were enacted in 1935, and life for Jews in Germany became increasingly difficult and
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21. Large wall chart with photos of 4 European races used to teach racial hygiene in Nazi Germany
influence, and laws from Germany, as well as Nazi party members from offices or positions of responsibility ... He was not prosecuted as a war criminal. In the Nuremburg Doctors’ Trial (1946), other doctors were
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22. Large wall chart with 16 photos of races from Europe and border regions to teach racial hygiene
influence, and laws from Germany, as well as Nazi party members from offices or positions of responsibility ... He was not prosecuted as a war criminal. In the Nuremburg Doctors’ Trial (1946), other doctors were
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23. Large wall chart with 16 photos of non-European races to teach racial hygiene
influence, and laws from Germany, as well as Nazi party members from offices or positions of responsibility ... He was not prosecuted as a war criminal. In the Nuremburg Doctors’ Trial (1946), other doctors were
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24. First edition of Anne Frank’s Het Achterhuis given to a Dutch couple
occupation, the country became subject to the Nuremburg laws, which excluded Jews from citizenship, and ... occupation, the Netherlands became subject to the Nuremburg laws; which excluded Jews from citizenship. On ... the country became subject to the Nuremburg laws, which excluded Jews from citizenship, and mandated ... the country became subject to the Nuremburg laws, which excluded Jews from citizenship, and mandated
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25. Coin purse owned by Otto Frank
occupation, the country became subject to the Nuremburg laws, which excluded Jews from citizenship, and ... occupation, the Netherlands became subject to the Nuremburg laws; which excluded Jews from citizenship. On ... the country became subject to the Nuremburg laws, which excluded Jews from citizenship, and mandated ... Amsterdam, Otto’s brother-in-law, Erich, helped him start a franchise of the Opekta company. Among his new