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1176. Members of Hlinka guard assigned to keep watch over a transport of Jewish refugees before their departure from Bratislava.
Anschluss and Kristallnacht Erich was anxious to leave Austria, and felt fortunate in securing a place on
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1177. Sehava and Menachem, two Serbian-Jewish youths who befriended members of the Kladovo transport.
Anschluss and Kristallnacht Erich was anxious to leave Austria, and felt fortunate in securing a place on
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1178. Portrait of Rozinka and Siegfried Loewy, Austrian Jews who immigrated to the United States.
March 1938, after which all the Jewish students were expelled. Immediately after the Anschluss, Ernest
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1179. Prewar photograph of the Loewy family in Czechoslovakia and sent to Marianne (Mimi) Loewy in the United States.
March 1938, after which all the Jewish students were expelled. Immediately after the Anschluss, Ernest
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1180. Studio portrait of Rozinka, Mimi and Siegfried Loewy.
March 1938, after which all the Jewish students were expelled. Immediately after the Anschluss, Ernest
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1181. Valerie, Cary and Ernest Lowe pose outside their home in Branau where Ernest was working for American counter-intelligence The previous occupant had been a German general.
March 1938, after which all the Jewish students were expelled. Immediately after the Anschluss, Ernest
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1182. Group portrait of Sophie Frank, Ernest Lowe (Loewy) and Pearl (nee Frank) and Louis Binder.
March 1938, after which all the Jewish students were expelled. Immediately after the Anschluss, Ernest
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1183. Wedding portrait of Magda Ernie and Thomas Hora.
March 1938, after which all the Jewish students were expelled. Immediately after the Anschluss, Ernest
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1184. Outside view of Jacob Ernie's grocery store.
March 1938, after which all the Jewish students were expelled. Immediately after the Anschluss, Ernest
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1185. Elias (Elya) Grosmann
com a ameaça da Alemanha nazista. A anexação da Áustria (Anschluss) pela Alemanha em 1938 nos
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1186. Henry Weil family papers
marched through the streets, tears streaming down Marishka’s face. Soon after the Anschluss, antisemitic
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1187. White badge with an inverted red triangle and number 1896 worn by a gay concentration camp inmate
stylist On March 12, 1939, German troops marched into Vienna and the next day the Anschluss, or political
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1188. Necklace of found materials made in a camp by an Austrian Jewish woman
travel a great deal. After the Anschluss, Hugo was arrested in May 1938 and was sent to Dachau. He was
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1189. Israelitische Kultusgemeinde, Vienna (Fond 707)
at the time of Austria’s Anschluss with the Third Reich in 1938. In that same year, the Nazis closed
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1190. Numbered ID sign issued to a Jewish Austrian boy for the Kindertransport
"Anschluss." The Germans quickly introduced anti-Jewish legislation and confiscated Jewish-owned businesses
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1191. HICEM-Odbor za pomoc židovskim izbeglicam, Zagreb (Fond 1430)
Zagreb office of HICEM gained importance after the Anschluss in 1938, when Austrian and German Jews tried
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1192. Book of Exodus primer owned by a Jewish Austrian physician
became known as the Anschluss. German authorities quickly created new legislation that restricted Jewish
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1193. World Scout badge with a fleur-de-lis and star worn by a Jewish refugee in Shanghai
Reich. The Anschluss was a popular action welcomed by the majority of the population. Anti-Jewish
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1194. World Scout badge with a fleur-de-lis and star worn by a Jewish refugee in Shanghai
Reich. The Anschluss was a popular action welcomed by the majority of the population. Anti-Jewish
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1195. Leather Boy Scout badge with a red dragon worn by a Jewish refugee in Shanghai
Reich. The Anschluss was a popular action welcomed by the majority of the population. Anti-Jewish
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1196. German-Austrian League of Anti-Semites, 50 heller donation receipt
Anschluss with Nazi Germany. The goal of the Antisemitenbund was to become the umbrella organization for all
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1197. Rabbi Wilhelm Weinberg papers
property from Germany, and he fled to Austria upon his release. After the Anschluss, his parents escaped
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1198. Les Salter papers
Reich. The Anschluss was a popular action welcomed by the majority of the population. Anti-Jewish
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1199. Ehrentheil family papers
1926 and Hanni, born in 1930. After the Anschluss in 1938, Hanni was thrown out of her elementary
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1200. Wooden box owned by a Japanese aid coordinator for Jewish refugees in Shanghai
August 1939, approximately 20,000 European refugees, predominately Jews, fleeing the Anschluss in Austria