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1. Holding a Family Together
Personal Story Holding a Family Together Jomila, a Rohingya woman, survived the genocide that took ... her husband and son but remains tormented by their loss. Holding a Family Together Jomila, a Rohingya
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2. A Young Life Interrupted
Personal Story A Young Life Interrupted Tasmina, a Rohingya teenage girl, lost her home, her ... privacy, and her freedom. A Young Life Interrupted Tasmina, a Rohingya teenage girl, lost her home, her
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3. A Timeline of Rohingya History
Highlight A Timeline of Rohingya History A chronology of key events in Burma’s history with an ... emphasis on those impacting the Rohingya. Timeline A chronology of key events in Burma’s history with
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4. Lois Gunden A Children’s Home in France
Americans Who Dared Lois Gunden A Children’s Home in France In October 1941, less than two months ... open a home for Spanish and Jewish refugee children. Gunden, a Mennonite, cared for and protected
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5. The American Friends Service Committee Organizing a Rescue Network
Americans Who Dared The American Friends Service Committee Organizing a Rescue Network The American ... and 1924, the AFSC provided meals for around a million European children a day. Funding for some of
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6. Selling Nazism in a Democracy 1918–1933: Democracy
Timeline Selling Nazism in a Democracy 1918–1933: Democracy When the Great Depression struck in ... 1929, Nazi favor dramatically rose in a polarized Germany. Millions of Germans now found Nazi
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7. What did Refugees Need to Obtain a US Visa in the 1930s?
What did Refugees Need to Obtain a US Visa in the 1930s? It was difficult to get the necessary
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8. Burma’s Path to Genocide
Burma’s Path to Genocide This online exhibition explores how the Rohingya, a religious and ethnic ... minority in Burma, became targets of a sustained campaign of genocide. Burma’s Path to Genocide This ... exhibition explores how the Rohingya went from citizens to outsiders—and became targets of a sustained ... campaign of genocide. History of Persecution Learn about the Rohingya, a religious and ethnic minority in
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9. Dorothy Thompson
Public Voices Dorothy Thompson Dorothy Thompson (1893–1961) was a prominent American reporter ... US Holocaust Memorial Museum. A Rising Star After graduating from Syracuse University, Thompson took ... a job with the New York State Woman Suffrage Party. When the 19th Amendment granting women the right ... to vote was ratified in 1920, she decided to become a journalist and set off for Europe to look for a
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10. Timeline
After years of crisis and unrest, many Germans had lost faith in democracy. The idea that a ... “strong leader” could bring stability to the country helped the Nazis rise to power. Jacob Wiener, a ... Friend Nuremberg Race Laws Are Issued After a Nazi Party conference in Nuremberg, the German government ... issued a set of “race laws.” These laws sought to protect the so-called purity of
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11. Charles Coughlin
Public Voices Charles Coughlin Reverend Charles E. Coughlin (1891–1979) was a Canadian-born Roman ... antisemitic screeds had ended his radio career, but Coughlin remained a parish priest until his retirement in ... 1966. Father Charles E. Coughlin speaks at a political rally in Cleveland, Ohio, May 1936. Bettmann ... said that he would rely on me. That I would be an important adviser. But he was a liar. He never took
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12. Franz Goldberger
reached Helen Roseland, a postal employee in rural Iowa, who agreed to sponsor him. Ultimately, her ... efforts to bring Goldberger to safety were unsuccessful—he was deported to a concentration camp and ... murdered in the Holocaust. Letter to a Stranger Professor Franz Goldberger, Vienna, ca. 1938. US Holocaust ... removed Goldberger from his job as a professor in Vienna, and he had no income. Goldberger wanted to
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13. Anthony Acevedo
In Danger Anthony Acevedo Anthony Acevedo was a Mexican American who served as a US Army medic ... during World War II. He was captured by German troops during the Battle of the Bulge and held as a ... prisoner of war (POW) in the Berga forced labor camp, a subcamp of the Buchenwald concentration camp. While ... there, he kept a secret diary of his experiences, including a record of his fellow American soldiers
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14. Visible and Invisible Scars
won’t do anything to you,” a military commander shouted as his soldiers surrounded the Hassan ... harassing the family’s oldest son for months. Showife made a decision that he believed would save his ... were after him. Instead, the soldiers barged inside the home. As a helpless Showife listened from the ... teenage brother Mohammadul. Before the Violence For Showife and Mohammadul, life was a daily search for
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15. Kurt Maier
October 1940, as part of a large ethnic cleansing drive by the Nazis. Like many of the deportees, his ... had come to enforce a Nazi government order expelling all Jews from the state of Baden, in the ... departure. Siegfried and Charlotte Maier sent a taxi to retrieve their two sons, Heinz and ten-year-old Kurt ... from a Jewish boarding school in Freiburg, 25 miles away. As they waited for the boys to return, they
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16. Stephen Wise
Public Voices Stephen Wise Rabbi Stephen Wise was a prominent 20th century American Jewish leader ... A charismatic orator, he championed liberal social justice and civil rights causes and became an ... outspoken opponent of Nazi Germany. Becoming a Leader Stephen Wise was born in Budapest, Hungary, in 1874 ... and immigrated to New York as a young child. After graduating from Columbia University when he was 18
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17. Frances Perkins
United States a safe haven for refugees. When Roosevelt appointed Frances Perkins as his secretary of ... deemed “likely to become a public charge.” Perkins decided to use her influence to ... immigrants, and particularly towards Jews.” While trying to figure out a way to assist immigrants ... Perkins and her staff realized that an existing law gave her the power, as secretary of labor, to accept a
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18. Martha and Waitstill Sharp Two Rescue Missions
Americans Who Dared Martha and Waitstill Sharp Two Rescue Missions Waitstill Sharp, a Unitarian ... minister, and his wife Martha, a social worker, spent six months in Prague in 1939, distributing money and ... help Jews and intellectuals escape. Martha organized a transport of children to the United States ... which became a model for later transports of child refugees. In September 1938, Nazi Germany invaded the
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19. Raymond Geist
Jews fleeing Nazi persecution. He became convinced that Nazi officials were pursuing a goal of ... Congress/Harris and Ewing. If there was a single American diplomat in Nazi Germany viewed as a potential ... to pry open.” A stocky man of medium height with brushed-back hair, Geist frequently strode ... top security officials such as Heinrich Himmler or Reinhard Heydrich. As a descendent of German
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20. Chapter IV Destroyed
Chapter Chapter IV Destroyed On the morning of August 25, 2017, Burmese soldiers launched a planned ... attack, referred to as a “clearance operation,” on Rohingya throughout northern Rakhine State.
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21. Max and Fanny Valfer
Germany deported to France in October 1940, as part of a large ethnic cleansing drive by the Nazis ... September 1938, there was a years-long waiting list. Along with hundreds of thousands of others, they found ... themselves caught in a trap. Escape routes from Nazi Germany were closing down at the very moment that ... persecution of the country’s Jewish minority was entering a new, even more vicious phase. A prosperous
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22. Breckinridge Long
& Photographs Division, Washington, DC. Samuel Breckinridge Long was born in 1881 in St. Louis, Missouri, to a ... wealthy family. He practiced law, planning for a career in politics. He served as a third assistant ... —mostly Jews—had joined a waiting list for an American immigration visa. At the time, immigration ... was limited by the applicant’s country of birth. A maximum of only 27,370 people born in Germany
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23. The United States Committee for the Care of European Children Getting Children to Safety
effort only lasted for a few months, ending when the SS City of Benares, carrying British refugee ... children to Canada, was torpedoed by a German submarine and 77 children died. Still, the effort inspired a ... Children. Although a bill to admit 20,000 German refugee children to the United States had failed in ... well. She gathered a group of child refugee advocates in June 1940, and together they formed the United
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24. Marianne Winter Pen Pals
sought to immigrate to the United States but struggled to gather the documents required to obtain a US ... immigration visa. Refugees also needed to find an American sponsor willing to sign a financial affidavit ... affidavit through her American pen pal Jane Bomberger, whom she had never met. A Letter and a Lifeline ... -year-old Marianne Winter of Vienna, Austria, began exchanging letters with Jane Bomberger, a non-Jewish
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25. Teacher Resources
.ushmm.org/burma. Lesson Plan and Teaching Materials Modern-Day Genocide: A Study of the Rohingya Minority in Burma ... The Rohingya, a religious and ethnic minority in Burma, went from being citizens to outsiders and ... became the targets of a sustained campaign of genocide. By exploring the online exhibition Burma’s ... Activity Worksheet (PDF) Download all Materials (ZIP) Printable PDFs Click on a link below to download