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1176. Cream-colored textile with crocheted lace accents owned by a Jewish Austrian refugee
On March 13, 1938, Austria was annexed into Germany, in what became known as the "Anschluss." The
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1177. Card with 48 Dorset-style buttons owned by a Jewish Austrian refugee
On March 13, 1938, Austria was annexed into Germany, in what became known as the "Anschluss." The
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1178. Card with 48 Dorset-style buttons owned by a Jewish Austrian refugee
On March 13, 1938, Austria was annexed into Germany, in what became known as the "Anschluss." The
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1179. Partial gold dental bridge with crown owned by an Austrian Jewish refugee
On March 13, 1938, Austria was annexed into Germany, in what became known as the "Anschluss." The
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1180. WWI Iron Cross medal awarded to a German Jewish veteran
the railroad station for trains for the Anschluss, the annexation of Austria into Nazi Germany, as the
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1181. Circular, geometric-patterned earring owned by an Austrian Jewish refugee
On March 13, 1938, Austria was annexed into Germany, in what became known as the "Anschluss." The
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1182. Waffen SS recruitment poster with multiple blocks of small text and photographs
in the Anschluss, and the invasions of Poland, France and the Soviet Union. Steiner was then promoted
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1183. Electrotherapy machine used by a Jewish German US Army medic
center, embossed : manufacturing mark a. power plug, paper tag, front, printed, black ink : Vor Anschluß
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1184. Rover Boy Scout set of green epaulets with fleur-de-lis worn by a Jewish refugee
Reich. The Anschluss was a popular action welcomed by the majority of the population. Anti-Jewish
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1185. Group portrait of Jewish and non-Jewish refugee children sheltered in various public and private homes in Le Chambon-sur-Lignon during World War II with some of the French men and women who cared for them.
Anschluss and asking his parents if he, too, could join the Hitler Youth.) Ernst had little difficulty
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1186. Group portrait of Jewish and non-Jewish refugee children sheltered in various public and private homes in Le Chambon-sur-Lignon during World War II with some of the French men and women who cared for them.
Anschluss and asking his parents if he, too, could join the Hitler Youth.) Ernst had little difficulty
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1187. Group portrait of Jewish and non-Jewish refugee children sheltered in various public and private homes in Le Chambon-sur-Lignon 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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1188. Title page of a 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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1189. One page of a 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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1190. Identity card portrait of Klaus Peter Feigl, an Austrian/German Jewish refugee child living in France during World War II under the assumed name of Pierre Fesson.
Anschluss and asking his parents if he, too, could join the Hitler Youth.) Ernst had little difficulty
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1191. Card with 46 Dorset-style buttons owned by a Jewish Austrian refugee
On March 13, 1938, Austria was annexed into Germany, in what became known as the "Anschluss." The
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1192. Zvi and Eva Schloss papers
Germany, in what became known as the "Anschluss." Austria became subject to the Nuremberg Laws, which
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1193. Les Gueules Cassées French National Lottery ticket
Germany, in what became known as the "Anschluss." Austria became subject to the Nuremberg Laws, which
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1194. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 50 [funfzig] kronen note
Germany, in what became known as the "Anschluss." Austria became subject to the Nuremberg Laws, which
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1195. Set of 10 Rorschach plates with folded cardboard enclosure owned by a Jewish Austrian refugee
annexed into Germany, in what became known as the "Anschluss." The Germans quickly introduced anti-Jewish
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1196. Pewter mustard pot owned by Otto Frank
Germany, in what became known as the "Anschluss." Austria became subject to the Nuremberg Laws, which
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1197. Monogrammed tablecloth owned by Otto and Edith Frank
Germany, in what became known as the "Anschluss." Austria became subject to the Nuremberg Laws, which
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1198. Monogrammed napkin owned by Otto and Edith Frank
Germany, in what became known as the "Anschluss." Austria became subject to the Nuremberg Laws, which
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1199. Benjamin Murmelstein - Theresienstadt Judenaelteste