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1201. Folding Fan 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
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1202. Burned fragments Talmudic commentary recovered during Kristallnacht by a Jewish Austrian girl
the "Anschluss." The Germans quickly introduced anti-Jewish legislation. On July 31, 1938, Estera
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1203. Star of David yellow cloth badge printed with Jude, worn by an Austrian Jewish woman
into Germany, in what became known as the "Anschluss." The Germans quickly introduced anti-Jewish
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1204. Set of 10 patterns for menswear
Catholic and anti-Semitism was common. On March 12-13, 1938, the Anschluss occurred; Nazi Germany marched
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1205. Pair of toddler's shoes owned by a Jewish child refugee
Anschluss received overwhelming support. Anti-Jewish legislation was passed and Jews were stripped of their
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1206. Prayer book owned by a Jewish Austrian musician and concentration camp inmate
what became known as the "Anschluss." German authorities quickly created new legislation that
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1207. Chumash brought to the US by a young, female Jewish Austrian refugee
the "Anschluss." The Germans quickly introduced anti-Jewish legislation. On July 31, 1938, Estera
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1208. Red yarn tassels for a Boy Scout uniform 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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1209. Boy Scout badge with an embroidered red lion worn by an Austrian Jewish refugee in Shanghai
Reich. The Anschluss was a popular action welcomed by the majority of the population. Anti-Jewish
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1210. Boy Scout badge with an embroidered red lion 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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1211. Boy Scout ribbons in yellow, green, and red 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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1212. Boy Scout red leather woggle 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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1213. Green canvas belt for a Boy Scout uniform used 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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1214. Adolf Eichmann: Cronología
Austria en el Anschluss. 20 de agosto de 1938Se inaugura oficialmente en ... ), una agencia que Eichmann había designado después del Anschluss. 1 de septiembre de
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1215. NS-Lager
„konzentriert“ waren. Nach dem Anschluss ... Im Anschluss an den Angriff auf
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1216. Pogrome
und plünderten ihr Eigentum. Während des Bürgerkriegs im Anschluss an die bolschewistische Revolution ... Anschluss Österreichs im März folgten. Auf das November-Pogrom folgte im Herbst und Winter 1938-1939
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1217. Vienne
'Allemagne annexa la République autrichienne lors de ce que l'on appela l'Anschluss. Une fois au pouvoir, les nazis ... gouvernement. L'ÉMIGRATION DE VIENNE Après l'Anschluss, Vienne devint
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1218. Paper merchandise bag from a clothing store run by Austrian Jewish women
what became known as the "Anschluss." The Germans quickly introduced anti-Jewish legislation and ... On March 13, 1938, Austria was annexed into Germany, in what became known as the "Anschluss." The
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1219. Paper merchandise bag from a clothing store run by Austrian Jewish women
what became known as the "Anschluss." The Germans quickly introduced anti-Jewish legislation and ... On March 13, 1938, Austria was annexed into Germany, in what became known as the "Anschluss." The
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1220. Portrait of the Austrian/German Jew, Ernst Feigl, that was pasted in his son Peter's wartime journal.
Anschluss and asking his parents if he, too, could join the Hitler Youth.) Ernst had little difficulty
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1221. Portrait of the Austrian/German Jewess, Agnes Feigl, that was pasted in her son Peter's wartime journal.
Anschluss and asking his parents if he, too, could join the Hitler Youth.) Ernst had little difficulty
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1222. Private journal kept by Klaus Peter (later Pierre) Feigl, an Austrian/German Jewish refugee child living in France during World War II.
Anschluss and asking his parents if he, too, could join the Hitler Youth.) Ernst had little difficulty
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1223. Private journal kept by Klaus Peter (later Pierre) Feigl, an Austrian/German Jewish refugee child living in France during World War II.
Anschluss and asking his parents if he, too, could join the Hitler Youth.) Ernst had little difficulty
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1224. Private journal kept by Klaus Peter (later Pierre) Feigl, an Austrian/German Jewish refugee child living in France during World War II.
Anschluss and asking his parents if he, too, could join the Hitler Youth.) Ernst had little difficulty
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1225. Private journal kept by Klaus Peter (later Pierre) Feigl, an Austrian/German Jewish refugee child living in France during World War II.
Anschluss and asking his parents if he, too, could join the Hitler Youth.) Ernst had little difficulty