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626. Oral history interview with Henry Fulda
Munich (Germany) ... Henry Fulda (born in 1922) describes growing up in Munich, Germany; his family and education; life ... arriving at Hotel Regina for the Munich Conference in 1938; encountering antisemitism at school; a raid on ... community in Munich; his membership in Deutsch Judische Jugendbund youth club; the attitude of liberal
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627. Alfred Rosenberg: Biography
-World War I ultra-nationalist scene in Munich. In early 1919 he became an early member of the Nazi Party ... November 9, 1923, Rosenberg participated in the Munich Beer Hall Putsch
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628. Adolf Hitler: Key Dates
Hitler moves to Munich, Germany, in May, and in the following year he enlists in the German army to fight ... and Italy at a conference in Munich, Germany, on September 29–30, 1938, in which they agree to the
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629. Public Humiliation
Michael Siegel went to the Munich police to file a report on behalf of his Jewish client, Max Uhlfelder ... barefoot and with his pants cut off, through the streets of Munich. Siegel was also forced to wear a sign
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630. Defining the Enemy
Deutsches Museum in Munich from November 1937 to January 1938. Special performances by the Bavarian State ... associated Jews with “degenerate art,” the subject of a companion exhibition in Munich seen by two million
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631. Dachau
government. Heinrich Himmler, as police president of Munich, officially ... northwest of Munich in southern Germany. On March 22, 1933, the first
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632. Martha and Waitstill Sharp
Massachusetts. The Munich Pact Almost immediately after the Nazi seizure ... German population. At the Munich Conference, held on September 29-30, 1938, the leaders of Britain and
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633. Political Prisoners
Hamburg; Dachau, northwest of Munich; and Lichtenburg, in Saxony. By the end of July 1933, almost 27 ... an abandoned World War I munitions factory. Located near Munich in southwestern Germany, Dachau
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634. White Rose pamphlets
Munich (Germany) ... Consists of copies of pamphlets published in Munich, Germany by the White Rose resistance group.
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635. The release papers of Dina Sarna from the Bad Reichenhall D.P.
Bad Reichenhall, [Bavaria; Munich] Germany ... issued by the Central Historical Commission in Munich.
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636. Nazi propaganda poster entitled, "Der Fuhrer sprach am 3.
Munich, [Bavaria] Germany ... in Munich.
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637. Adolf Hitler shakes hands with Prime Minister of Romania Ion Antonescu.
Munich, [Bavaria] Germany ... reads: The Romanian head of state Antonescu was welcomed by the Führer in Munich.
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638. Broadside proclaiming public support for the declaration of Hitler as both Chancellor and President
margin, printed black ink : Münchner Plakatdruckerei Wurm & Schreiber, Frauen-Platz 6 am Dom [Munich ... Munich (Germany) ... Munich (Germany)
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639. Print of a Jewish miser hiding his gold
Munich (Germany) ... Munich (Germany)
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640. Oral history interview with Felice Rubinstein Korn
Munich (Germany) ... in pre war Poland and post war Munich, Germany. Included are materials illustrating Felice ... 's education in Munich, post-war, displace persons identification cards, and diploma or certificate that Felice ... education in Munich, Germany after the war; and immigrating to the United States.
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641. Aviva Slesin papers
reunited with her mother, Sulamith Slesin, and her stepfather, Abraham Slesin, in Munich after the war, and ... mother reunited in Munich after the war and arriving in the United States. Business card for A. Slezinas ... was detained in Dachau concentration camp. Report card for Aviva for Hebrew Primary School, Munich ... for Abraham Slesin; ex prisoner #91844 for DP Center, Munich-Freimann; 2 certificates in Lithuanian
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642. Children in Inge Marx's dance class pose in their costumes.
Munich, [Bavaria] Germany ... Inge Marx was the only child of Else Zenner and Karl Marx. She born August 24, 1921 in Munich ... wher Inge Marx was the only child of Else Zenner and Karl Marx. She born August 24, 1921 in Munich ... 20, 1941 from Munich. The transport was taken to Kovno, Lithuania, where they were immediately
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643. A German nursemaid lays the infant Inge Marx in her bassinet.
Munich, [Bavaria] Germany ... Inge Marx was the only child of Else Zenner and Karl Marx. She born August 24, 1921 in Munich ... wher Inge Marx was the only child of Else Zenner and Karl Marx. She born August 24, 1921 in Munich ... 20, 1941 from Munich. The transport was taken to Kovno, Lithuania, where they were immediately
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644. Inge Marx ice skates with her friend, Hannah Lichtenauer.
Munich, [Bavaria] Germany ... Inge Marx was the only child of Else Zenner and Karl Marx. She born August 24, 1921 in Munich ... wher Inge Marx was the only child of Else Zenner and Karl Marx. She born August 24, 1921 in Munich ... 20, 1941 from Munich. The transport was taken to Kovno, Lithuania, where they were immediately
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645. Pro-Nazi election poster with a giant red swastika and number 1
in Munich, a museum operated by the Nazi Party that preserved much of their early propaganda. By June ... kept in the office of the NSDAP in the Munich Schellingstrasse, and in 1932 was named the "FJM Rehse ... Archive for Contemporary History and Journalism Munich.” In 1935, the collection was moved to the north ... wing of the Munich Residence, which was turned into a museum and renamed the “FJM Rehse Archive and
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646. Poster encouraging the public to vote yes in the 1938 Anschluss referendum
Munich, a museum operated by the Nazi Party that preserved much of their early propaganda. ... kept in the office of the NSDAP in the Munich Schellingstrasse, and in 1932 was named the "FJM Rehse ... Archive for Contemporary History and Journalism Munich.” In 1935, the collection was moved to the north ... wing of the Munich Residence, which was turned into a museum and renamed the “FJM Rehse Archive and
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647. 'Rückwanderer - Dritte Liste', In: AUFBAU (24 Aug 1945), p.21.
Holocaust survivors --Germany --Munich. ... were going to Munich
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648. Concentration Camps, 1933–39
Esterwegen, near Hamburg; Dachau, northwest of Munich; and Lichtenburg, in ... were left: Dachau, near Munich
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649. Röhm Purge
Theodor Eicke, surprised the SA leaders on the morning of June 30. They transported them to Munich ... . The SS murdered the top SA leaders both in Munich and around the country. It also took the opportunity
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650. [Newspaper]
Munich (Germany) ... (Munich) Germany--Newspapers.