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1751. Oral history interview with Herbert Friedman
of his joined the Hitler Youth; helping Jews avoid deportation; preparing to leave Austria on the
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1752. Oral history interview with Joseph Elman
becoming involved with the Betar Zionist youth movement after listening to radio reports about Hitler and
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1753. Selected records of the Nazi Justice (NJ) collection
mostly Jewish heritage, originated in the Jewish youth movement. Another example of Jewish resistance ... shortly after Hitler came to power is the group around the social democrat, Gustav Flörsheim. This group
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1754. Carl Henry Collection
under French rule, and his father could freely show the family the places of his youth. In 1940, Hitler
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1755. Continental typewriter with a green wooden cover used by Martin Niemoeller
join the Hitler Youth. She was sent to a private school in Eberswalde where she witnessed the burning ... aligned with those of the increasingly popular Adolf Hitler and the National Socialist Party which also ... consolidated the new Nazi government under Hitler. To protest the Nazi regime’s interference in church affairs ... . Sibylle’s father and his family had been opposed since the 1920s to Hitler and the National Socialist
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1756. Alfred Traum papers
joined the Hitler Youth and quickly separated themselves from Freddie, often tormenting the Jewish ... considered for Youth Aliyah and the parents decided that the children should stay together. Elias and Gita ... joined the Zionist youth movement Habonim. In 1948 Freddie was supposed to start his military service in ... almost 10,000 children who had sought refuge there. Freddie moved to Manchester, joined the Zionist youth
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1757. Rabbi Jacob G. Wiener papers
schools for Jewish students. The children Jacob had previously played with were enlisted in the Hitler ... Youth. They were encouraged to report to the authorities about their parents’ activities, such as ... Approximately 200 Jewish youth were allowed to leave Germany through this effort, though their fate once Germany ... the Communists and Socialists. Rabbi Wiener was in high school when Adolf Hitler became chancellor of
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1758. Zwienicki family papers
schools for Jewish students. The children Jacob had previously played with were enlisted in the Hitler ... Youth. They were encouraged to report to the authorities about their parents’ activities, such as ... Approximately 200 Jewish youth were allowed to leave Germany through this effort, though their fate once Germany ... the Communists and Socialists. Rabbi Wiener was in high school when Adolf Hitler became chancellor of
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1759. Gerd Zwienicki papers
schools for Jewish students. The children Jacob had previously played with were enlisted in the Hitler ... Youth. They were encouraged to report to the authorities about their parents’ activities, such as ... Approximately 200 Jewish youth were allowed to leave Germany through this effort, though their fate once Germany ... the Communists and Socialists. Rabbi Wiener was in high school when Adolf Hitler became chancellor of
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1760. Wiener family photographs
schools for Jewish students. The children Jacob had previously played with were enlisted in the Hitler ... Youth. They were encouraged to report to the authorities about their parents’ activities, such as ... Approximately 200 Jewish youth were allowed to leave Germany through this effort, though their fate once Germany ... the Communists and Socialists. Rabbi Wiener was in high school when Adolf Hitler became chancellor of
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1761. Rabbi Jacob G. Wiener papers
schools for Jewish students. The children Jacob had previously played with were enlisted in the Hitler ... Youth. They were encouraged to report to the authorities about their parents’ activities, such as ... Approximately 200 Jewish youth were allowed to leave Germany through this effort, though their fate once Germany ... the Communists and Socialists. Rabbi Wiener was in high school when Adolf Hitler became chancellor of
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1762. Rabbi Jacob G. Wiener papers
schools for Jewish students. The children Jacob had previously played with were enlisted in the Hitler ... Youth. They were encouraged to report to the authorities about their parents’ activities, such as ... Approximately 200 Jewish youth were allowed to leave Germany through this effort, though their fate once Germany ... the Communists and Socialists. Rabbi Wiener was in high school when Adolf Hitler became chancellor of
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1763. Leather billfold used by a German Jewish refugee from Nazi Germany to Canada
schools for Jewish students. The children Jacob had previously played with were enlisted in the Hitler ... Youth. They were encouraged to report to the authorities about their parents’ activities, such as ... Approximately 200 Jewish youth were allowed to leave Germany through this effort, though their fate once Germany ... the Communists and Socialists. Rabbi Wiener was in high school when Adolf Hitler became chancellor of
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1764. Jacob Wiener papers
schools for Jewish students. The children Jacob had previously played with were enlisted in the Hitler ... Youth. They were encouraged to report to the authorities about their parents’ activities, such as ... Approximately 200 Jewish youth were allowed to leave Germany through this effort, though their fate once Germany ... the Communists and Socialists. Rabbi Wiener was in high school when Adolf Hitler became chancellor of
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1765. Rabbi Jacob G. Wiener papers
schools for Jewish students. The children Jacob had previously played with were enlisted in the Hitler ... Youth. They were encouraged to report to the authorities about their parents’ activities, such as ... Approximately 200 Jewish youth were allowed to leave Germany through this effort, though their fate once Germany ... the Communists and Socialists. Rabbi Wiener was in high school when Adolf Hitler became chancellor of
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1766. Paste-up for the cover of Die Jugend-herberg created by a German Jewish female designer
Paste-up created by Nelly Rossmann for the cover of Die Jugend-herberge (The Youth Hostel), year 10 ... volume 10, a German youth magazine specializing in the outdoors. A paste-up or mechanical was a camera ... for the Frankfurter Zeitung, a progressive newspaper in Frankfurt, Germany, when Hitler was appointed ... Nelly, a pacifist, became a member of the Society of Quakers. On January 30, 1933, Hitler was elected
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1767. Prewar Jewish life in Alsace-Lorraine; tourist views
under French rule, and his father could freely show the family the places of his youth. In 1940, Hitler ... magazine in his attic, was chief editor of his school newspaper, and was involved in a Jewish youth group ... He was finishing undergraduate philosophy studies at Harvard just as Hitler rose to power in Germany ... all the places of his youth"). Illegible sign. Children in gardens. 01:08:22 The Palace of the Rhine
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1768. Black and gray checked blanket given to Kindertransport refugee
"Marienbad is Jew-free." After arriving in Great Britain, Mimi joined Hachshara, a Zionist youth group which ... Germany annex the region in exchange for a promise of peace from Hitler. The act was welcomed by the large ... transport. Mimi joined a hachshara, Zionist youth group, which trained its members in agricultural
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1769. Representatives of the OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) pose with two members of the Buchenwald children's transport in the town square of Ecouis.
Switzerland. Because of the difficulty in finding clothing for the children, the boys were clad in Hitler ... Youth uniforms. This created a problem, for when the train crossed into France, it was greeted by an ... angry populace who assumed the train was carrying Nazi youth. Thereafter the words "KZ Buchenwald
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1770. A group of OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) directors meet in the Ecouis children's home.
Switzerland. Because of the difficulty in finding clothing for the children, the boys were clad in Hitler ... Youth uniforms. This created a problem, for when the train crossed into France, it was greeted by an ... angry populace who assumed the train was carrying Nazi youth. Thereafter the words "KZ Buchenwald
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1771. Interior pages of a Joodsche Raad (Jewish Council) identification card issued to Erich Zielenziger.
journalist. Kurt also served as press secretary to the Mayor of Berlin. Shortly after Hitler's assumption of ... a Jewish youth movement. After graduating from high school, Erich got a job with a Jewish-run ... camp and rounded up 800 youth. The boys were deported to the Mauthausen concentration camp in Austria
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1772. A Joodsche Raad (Jewish Council) identification card issued to Erich Zielenziger.
journalist. Kurt also served as press secretary to the Mayor of Berlin. Shortly after Hitler's assumption of ... a Jewish youth movement. After graduating from high school, Erich got a job with a Jewish-run ... camp and rounded up 800 youth. The boys were deported to the Mauthausen concentration camp in Austria
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1773. Identification card issued to Erich Zielenziger in 1941 and stamped with a red J for Jew.
journalist. Kurt also served as press secretary to the Mayor of Berlin. Shortly after Hitler's assumption of ... a Jewish youth movement. After graduating from high school, Erich got a job with a Jewish-run ... camp and rounded up 800 youth. The boys were deported to the Mauthausen concentration camp in Austria
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1774. Kurt Zielenziger answers the phone at his desk in the Berlin city hall where he was working as press secretary to the mayor.
journalist. Kurt also served as press secretary to the Mayor of Berlin. Shortly after Hitler's assumption of ... a Jewish youth movement. After graduating from high school, Erich got a job with a Jewish-run ... camp and rounded up 800 youth. The boys were deported to the Mauthausen concentration camp in Austria
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1775. Kurt Zielenziger answers the phone at his desk in the Berlin city hall where he was working as press secretary to the mayor.
journalist. Kurt also served as press secretary to the Mayor of Berlin. Shortly after Hitler's assumption of ... a Jewish youth movement. After graduating from high school, Erich got a job with a Jewish-run ... camp and rounded up 800 youth. The boys were deported to the Mauthausen concentration camp in Austria