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176. References
the Holocaust: Crimes of the Local Police in Belorussia and Ukraine, 1941–44 (New York: St. Martin ... Money: Paid Helpers in Poland, 1939–1945 (Jerusalem: Yad Vashem, 2008); Louis de Groot, interview 4661 ... through physical labor would ruin the chances to secure hiding places for other youth. [37] Gunnar S
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177. Fred Vendig papers
unsuccessful 1939 voyage on the M.S. St. Louis, their internment in French detention camps and escape to ... weeks at Sachsenhausen-Oranienburg. Fred sailed to Cuba on the M.S. St. Louis in May 1939 with his ... ’s expropriation by the Nazi government, 1939 voyage aboard the M.S. St. Louis, refuge in Belgium, internment in ... files include photocopies of letters Charlotte Vendig wrote aboard the M.S. St. Louis to her family and
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178. Brass Shabbat lamp and drip tray acquired by a German Jewish woman
Germany to St. Louis, Missouri, and found work as a hospital attendant. She joined her siblings, Maria ... Joseph. They settled in St. Louis, Missouri, and opened a candy store. Kurt followed in 1936, with his ... wife Charlotte, also settled in St. Louis, and found work as a clerk for a shoe manufacturer. In 1939 ... Käthe, her husband, and their three children immigrated to St. Louis via the Netherlands, and they
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179. The Holocaust and World War II: Key Dates
SS opens the Dachau concentration camp outside of Munich ... in Germany). May 13, 1939The St ... Louis sails from Hamburg, Germany
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180. Joan Inge Maas collection
1923. Inge's grandmother, Klara Westheimer, was a passenger on the "St. Louis" and disembarked in ... Holland. Klara then immigrated to Chicago in 1939. The family had U.S. visas provided by relatives in St ... internment camp, eight-year-old Inge created a haggadah. A relative in St. Louis used an influential ... Louis, but the family never used them. Ferdinand Maas was taken by Nazis in 1939 and killed at
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181. Visitors view a photomural of corpses piled on the ground in the newly liberated Bergen-Belsen concentration camp at the "Lest We Forget" exhibition at the Library of Congress.
1945. Co-sponsored by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and The Evening Star (Washington, D.C.), the ... and the British Information Service. "Lest We Forget" came to the Library of Congress from St. Louis ... exhibition consisted of reproductions of photographs made by the U.S. Army Signal Corps, the Associated Press
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182. An American GI views a photomural of a disfigured survivor at the "Lest We Forget" exhibition at the Library of Congress.
1945. Co-sponsored by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and The Evening Star (Washington, D.C.), the ... and the British Information Service. "Lest We Forget" came to the Library of Congress from St. Louis ... exhibition consisted of reproductions of photographs made by the U.S. Army Signal Corps, the Associated Press
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183. Visitors view a photomural of survivors in their barracks in Buchenwald at the "Lest We Forget" exhibition at the Library of Congress.
1945. Co-sponsored by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and The Evening Star (Washington, D.C.), the ... and the British Information Service. "Lest We Forget" came to the Library of Congress from St. Louis ... exhibition consisted of reproductions of photographs made by the U.S. Army Signal Corps, the Associated Press
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184. Visitors view a photomural of an emaciated concentration camp survivor at the "Lest We Forget" exhibition at the Library of Congress.
1945. Co-sponsored by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and The Evening Star (Washington, D.C.), the ... and the British Information Service. "Lest We Forget" came to the Library of Congress from St. Louis ... exhibition consisted of reproductions of photographs made by the U.S. Army Signal Corps, the Associated Press
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185. Visitors view a photomural of a victim of the Gardelegen atrocity at the "Lest We Forget" exhibition at the Library of Congress.
1945. Co-sponsored by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and The Evening Star (Washington, D.C.), the ... and the British Information Service. "Lest We Forget" came to the Library of Congress from St. Louis ... exhibition consisted of reproductions of photographs made by the U.S. Army Signal Corps, the Associated Press
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186. Alfred and Hertha Friedheim collection
dated 1939-1941; in French and English. The Friedheims were passengers on board the MS St. Louis in May ... St. Louis (Ship) ... concentration camp in Lozere, France before getting American visas. They set sail in May 1941 on board the SS ... board the SS Argentina arriving in New York on November 14, 1941.
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187. Watercolor
Moritz (Morris) Schönberger was a passenger aboard the SS St. Louis along with his wife, Helene ... their roundtrip voyage aboard the MS St. Louis in 1939, Moritz's internment in France, and the family ... and his daughter, Bianka. He sought asylum in France where he was interned in Gurs, St. Cyprien, and
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188. Refugee Ships at Sea
States between 1938 and 1941, as well as the atypical voyages of the MS St Louis in 1939 and the SS
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189. Autobiographical charcoal drawing by David Friedman of a mother with two children in Lodzer Ghetto
St. Louis (Mo.) ... reached Haifa via the S.S. Sakarya on February 13, 1940. The persecution of Jews intensified. Karl lost ... immigrated to New York in 1954 with their daughter Miriam, and settled in St. Louis, Missouri. The family ... career in commercial art with General Outdoor Advertising Company Inc., and settled in St. Louis
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190. Autobiographical charcoal drawing by David Friedman of newcomers to the Łódź Ghetto pulling a carriage
St. Louis (Mo.) ... reached Haifa via the S.S. Sakarya on February 13, 1940. The persecution of Jews intensified. Karl lost ... immigrated to New York in 1954 with their daughter Miriam, and settled in St. Louis, Missouri. The family ... career in commercial art with General Outdoor Advertising Company Inc., and settled in St. Louis
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191. Aberbach family papers
newspapers relating to Adolf and Anna Aberbach's emmigration from Germany aboard the MS St. Louis. ... aboard the MS St. Louis. After the ship was denied entry to Cuba and the United States, the Aberbachs ... Adolf and Anna Aberbach were passengers aboard the MS St. Louis. The Aberbach family papers ... St. Louis (Ship)
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192. Oral history interview with Ruth Zellner
Kristallnacht; her father's arrangement for the family to board the SS St. Louis; boarding the ship on May 13 ... a passenger committee and act as a liaison between the captain of the St. Louis, the passengers of ... at the Nuremberg trials that the St. Louis captain had tried to help the passengers of his ship; the ... St. Louis (Ship)
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193. Harry Ehrismann papers
four who boarded the returning MS St. Louis in June 1939 at Vlissingen to select the passengers who ... voyage of the MS St. Louis, its return to Europe, and the selection of passengers to be transferred to ... Rotterdam thanking the city for permitting the MS St. Louis to land; and a letter from former passengers ... notes handed to Ehrismann while he was aboard the St. Louis document passengers Fritz Händler and his
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194. Morris Troper papers
from the MS St. Louis and three June 1939 visitor passes for boarding the MS St. Louis and SS Rhakotis. ... assisting more than 900 Jewish passengers aboard the MS St. Louis and his success in ultimately securing ... the MS St. Louis in 1939. Betty Troper Yager’s biography of her father is an undated four-page sketch ... documenting the experiences and negotiations for the relief of passengers aboard the MS St. Louis and includes
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195. Oral history interview with Gisela Feldman
from going to school; her mother obtaining visas to Cuba and booking passage on the SS St. Louis; her ... father not being able to leave Poland in time to join them on the SS St. Louis; departing with her mother ... St. Louis (Ship)
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196. The Miami Herald (Miami, Florida) [Newspaper]
Denied Haven"; detailing plight of SS St. Louis (donor in accompanying photo) ... newspapers relating to Adolf and Anna Aberbach's emmigration from Germany aboard the MS St. Louis.
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197. Political Cartoon of Andrew Jackson and the French King dancing before a crowd of international leaders
Robinson, (1?)8 Courtland(t) St. New York. front, within image, figure No.4’s text balloon, printed, black ... ’s text balloon, printed, black ink : Our brother Louis / Philippe has made / a faux pas! front ... Jackson's conflict with French King Louis Philippe over the Treaty of 1831, and the French reparations due ... an opponent of entrenched banking interests, an issue alluded to by figure 24’s commentary about
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198. Studio portrait of Hollywood producer Carl Laemmle standing next to a motion picture camera.
Laupheim and Wuerttemberg and tried to intervene on behalf of the stranded Jews on the ship the St. Louis ... as a young man. He became a naturalized U.S. citizen on June 28, 1889. Carl Laemmle, a pioneer of
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199. Hollywood producer Carl Laemmle rests on a couch reading a newspaper.
Laupheim and Wuerttemberg and tried to intervene on behalf of the stranded Jews on the ship the St. Louis ... as a young man. He became a naturalized U.S. citizen on June 28, 1889. Carl Laemmle, a pioneer of
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200. Wallet
Blumenstein family in Vienna, Austria, on board the MS St. Louis, in hiding in Holland, and their efforts to ... card in place but still allow it to be visible. "OSE CHILDREN TRANSPORT/FRANCE TO U.S./ATHOS II - SEPT