Displaying: 576 600 of 880 matches for “Shanghai Ghetto”
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576. Oral history interview with Estella Hayden
Kew ghetto during the war years; her experiences in Shanghai; her mother's death of cancer there; the ... Hongkou Qu (Shanghai, China) ... Shanghai (China) ... imprisonment in Buchenwald; her family's journey to Shanghai, China shortly after, where they lived in the Hong
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577. Flag
Shanghai (China) ... in Shanghai, China. ... and Lilly Wagner Bergtraun. His family left Austria for Shanghai shortly after Kristallnacht in 1938 ... and was forced to live in the Hongkew Ghetto for three years as the war intensified. Eric was active
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578. Oral history interview with John Friedmann
Shanghai (China) ... Vienna; Kristallnacht in November 1938; going to Shanghai, China in December 1938; his mother joining him ... in Shanghai; working as a supervisor for the trash dumps; working for the Shanghai Bus Company ... having to live in the ghetto; working for Citroën Motors; getting a job in the Toyota Company, which
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579. Japanese propaganda matchbox cover with a bayonet with a Japanese flag dominating the world acquired by a German Jewish refugee
Hongkou Qu (Shanghai, China) ... in Shanghai, China, during and after World War II, and in the United States following their ... in Shanghai during and after the war. Some of these materials may be combined into a single ... Kristallnacht on November 9-10, 1938. They left for Shanghai because it was an open port with no visa required
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580. Painted tin container base owned by a German Jewish refugee
in Shanghai, China, during and after World War II, and in the United States following their ... in Shanghai during and after the war. Some of these materials may be combined into a single ... Shanghai, China. A ring traveller was a device used with textile spinning looms. Four year old Ralf, his ... November 9-10, 1938. They went to Shanghai because it was an open port with no visa required and arrived in
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581. Nazi armband acquired by Hans Praschkauer
district. The area became known as the Shanghai ghetto, and a pass was required to exit. Many people lost ... which were Jewish) into the Hongkew district. The area became known as the Shanghai ghetto, and a pass ... (Heinz) Praschkauer, in Breslau, Germany, Shanghai, China, and the United States. ... Max and Heinz made plans to leave Germany. They sailed to Shanghai, China, in May 1939, and their
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582. German Jewish Refugees, 1933–1939
Shanghai, in Japanese-occupied China. At the end of 1939, about 202,000 Jews remained in Germany and ... ghettos during the Holocaust.
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583. Austrian Jews at an outdoor cafe in Vienna. Pictured are members of the Fiedler and Goldstaub families.
Shanghai, a year-and-a-half after his parents fled from their home in Vienna. Oskar and Berta were married ... 1938 a few days after the Kristallnacht pogrom. Arriving in Shanghai in mid-December, they found ... ghetto (1943-1945). The family emigrated to Canada in October 1949, one week before the Communist ... takeover of Shanghai.
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584. Group portrait of Jewish women in a cooking school in Vienna.
Shanghai, a year-and-a-half after his parents fled from their home in Vienna. Oskar and Berta were married ... 1938 a few days after the Kristallnacht pogrom. Arriving in Shanghai in mid-December, they found ... ghetto (1943-1945). The family emigrated to Canada in October 1949, one week before the Communist ... takeover of Shanghai.
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585. Harpuder family papers
Shanghai (China) ... in Shanghai, China, during and after World War II, and in the United States following their ... in Shanghai during and after the war. Some of these materials may be combined into a single ... avoid arrest until he could confirm plans to leave Germany. The family decided to leave for Shanghai in
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586. Japanese propaganda matchbox with a caricature of FDR acquired postwar by a German Jewish refugee
in Shanghai, China, during and after World War II, and in the United States following their ... in Shanghai during and after the war. Some of these materials may be combined into a single ... left for Shanghai because it was an open port with no visa required and arrived in March 1939. Shanghai ... ghetto. Food and supplies became extremely difficult to obtain, but Ralf was able to stay in school
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587. Japanese propaganda matchbox with a Japanese sword piercing the US flag acquired postwar by a German Jewish refugee
in Shanghai, China, during and after World War II, and in the United States following their ... in Shanghai during and after the war. Some of these materials may be combined into a single ... -10, 1938. They left for Shanghai because it was an open port with no visa required and arrived in ... March 1939. Shanghai was controlled by the Japanese military and as the war intensified, they were
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588. Japanese propaganda matchbox with a Japanese plane bombing the US and British flags acquired postwar by a German Jewish refugee
in Shanghai, China, during and after World War II, and in the United States following their ... in Shanghai during and after the war. Some of these materials may be combined into a single ... November 9-10, 1938. They left for Shanghai because it was an open port with no visa required and arrived ... in March 1939. Shanghai was controlled by the Japanese military and as the war intensified, they were
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589. Max Schmeidler papers
Shanghai (China) ... Shanghai, China, during the Holocaust. ... Shanghai, China, where he served as a sergeant with the Shanghai Municipal Police from 1941-1945 and was ... Hongkew ghetto. He immigrated to the United States in 1947, and his parents, who survived the Holocaust
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590. Siegfried and Betti Jacobsberg with their son, Walter, during an outing in the Eckerberger forest near Stettin.
their release only after securing false steamship tickets to Shanghai. When Walter and his father ... returned to Stettin in December, the family booked legitimate passage to Shanghai. The Jacobsbergs left ... arrived in Shanghai on July 9 and took up residence in the Hongkew refugee camp. Walter's father opened a ... tailor shop and managed to buy a house just outside the ghetto. Walter secured employment as a German
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591. Walter Jacobsberg with his mother at a park in Stettin.
their release only after securing false steamship tickets to Shanghai. When Walter and his father ... returned to Stettin in December, the family booked legitimate passage to Shanghai. The Jacobsbergs left ... arrived in Shanghai on July 9 and took up residence in the Hongkew refugee camp. Walter's father opened a ... tailor shop and managed to buy a house just outside the ghetto. Walter secured employment as a German
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592. Group portrait of the swim team of the Schiller Real Gymnasium in Stettin.
their release only after securing false steamship tickets to Shanghai. When Walter and his father ... returned to Stettin in December, the family booked legitimate passage to Shanghai. The Jacobsbergs left ... arrived in Shanghai on July 9 and took up residence in the Hongkew refugee camp. Walter's father opened a ... tailor shop and managed to buy a house just outside the ghetto. Walter secured employment as a German
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593. Siegfried and Betti Jacobsberg eat a meal in their garden with their German maid, Minna.
their release only after securing false steamship tickets to Shanghai. When Walter and his father ... returned to Stettin in December, the family booked legitimate passage to Shanghai. The Jacobsbergs left ... arrived in Shanghai on July 9 and took up residence in the Hongkew refugee camp. Walter's father opened a ... tailor shop and managed to buy a house just outside the ghetto. Walter secured employment as a German
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594. The Jacobsberg family celebrates Christmas with their German maid, Minna.
their release only after securing false steamship tickets to Shanghai. When Walter and his father ... returned to Stettin in December, the family booked legitimate passage to Shanghai. The Jacobsbergs left ... arrived in Shanghai on July 9 and took up residence in the Hongkew refugee camp. Walter's father opened a ... tailor shop and managed to buy a house just outside the ghetto. Walter secured employment as a German
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595. Betti Jacobsberg stands in the doorway of their fur store in Stettin.
their release only after securing false steamship tickets to Shanghai. When Walter and his father ... returned to Stettin in December, the family booked legitimate passage to Shanghai. The Jacobsbergs left ... arrived in Shanghai on July 9 and took up residence in the Hongkew refugee camp. Walter's father opened a ... tailor shop and managed to buy a house just outside the ghetto. Walter secured employment as a German
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596. Paula Jacobsberg Wassermann with her son, Kurt, in Berlin.
their release only after securing false steamship tickets to Shanghai. When Walter and his father ... returned to Stettin in December, the family booked legitimate passage to Shanghai. The Jacobsbergs left ... arrived in Shanghai on July 9 and took up residence in the Hongkew refugee camp. Walter's father opened a ... tailor shop and managed to buy a house just outside the ghetto. Walter secured employment as a German
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597. Walter and Siegfried Jacobsberg sit on a park bench in Berlin.
their release only after securing false steamship tickets to Shanghai. When Walter and his father ... returned to Stettin in December, the family booked legitimate passage to Shanghai. The Jacobsbergs left ... arrived in Shanghai on July 9 and took up residence in the Hongkew refugee camp. Walter's father opened a ... tailor shop and managed to buy a house just outside the ghetto. Walter secured employment as a German
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598. A certificate issued to Siegfried Jacobsberg recognizing him as a World War I veteran and recipient of a medal of honor.
their release only after securing false steamship tickets to Shanghai. When Walter and his father ... returned to Stettin in December, the family booked legitimate passage to Shanghai. The Jacobsbergs left ... arrived in Shanghai on July 9 and took up residence in the Hongkew refugee camp. Walter's father opened a ... tailor shop and managed to buy a house just outside the ghetto. Walter secured employment as a German
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599. A letter sent to Walter Jacobsberg by the German interior ministry, informing him that his application for admittance to a school of pharmacology has been rejected, due to his "non-Aryan" status.
their release only after securing false steamship tickets to Shanghai. When Walter and his father ... returned to Stettin in December, the family booked legitimate passage to Shanghai. The Jacobsbergs left ... arrived in Shanghai on July 9 and took up residence in the Hongkew refugee camp. Walter's father opened a ... tailor shop and managed to buy a house just outside the ghetto. Walter secured employment as a German
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600. Oral history interview with Gerhard Heimann with Lotte Grünfeld Heimann
routes for Jews; the family's arrival in the Shanghai Ghetto where they were housed in crowded and ... Shanghai (China) ... Nazi Germany and experiences as refugees in Shanghai, China. ... fortune of securing visas to Shanghai, thanks to the efforts of his sister-in-law Lotte Grünfeld Heimann