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351. A Jewish policing unit, known as a Pao Chia, in Shanghai.
1938 a few days after the Kristallnacht pogrom. Arriving in Shanghai in mid-December, they found
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352. Portrait of Harry Fiedler in Shanghai.
1938 a few days after the Kristallnacht pogrom. Arriving in Shanghai in mid-December, they found
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353. Oskar and Berta (Gottfried) Fiedler pose with their parents at their wedding in Vienna.
1938 a few days after the Kristallnacht pogrom. Arriving in Shanghai in mid-December, they found
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354. Portrait of the donor's parents, Emil and Klara David Dahl.
immediately after Kristallnacht, travelling through Belgium and Holland to England. From London, she sailed
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355. The donor, Ilse Dahl poses with her classmates in Geilenkirchen, Germany.
immediately after Kristallnacht, travelling through Belgium and Holland to England. From London, she sailed
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356. Group portrait of Jewish children who are members of the Hakoach sports club in Essen.
witnessed the burning of the Essen synagogue and youth center during Kristallnacht. The next day, on
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357. The front of a children's identification card stamped with a "J" for "Jude," issued to Heinz Straus on December 6, 1938, which allowed him to emigrate with his family to the United States.
witnessed the burning of the Essen synagogue and youth center during Kristallnacht. The next day, on
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358. A page of a children's identification card, issued to Heinz Straus on December 6, 1938, which allowed him to emigrate with his family to the United States.
witnessed the burning of the Essen synagogue and youth center during Kristallnacht. The next day, on
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359. Group portrait of students at the Israelitische Volkschule Essen dressed up in Purim costumes.
witnessed the burning of the Essen synagogue and youth center during Kristallnacht. The next day, on
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360. Group portrait of students at the Israelitische Volkschule Essen dressed up in Purim costumes.
witnessed the burning of the Essen synagogue and youth center during Kristallnacht. The next day, on
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361. Group portrait of Jewish children who are members of the Hakoach sports club in Essen.
witnessed the burning of the Essen synagogue and youth center during Kristallnacht. The next day, on
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362. Group portrait of students at the Israelitische Volkschule Essen after the expulsion of the children of Polish origin.
witnessed the burning of the Essen synagogue and youth center during Kristallnacht. The next day, on
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363. Group portrait of students at the Israelitische Volkschule Essen after the expulsion of the children of Polish origin.
witnessed the burning of the Essen synagogue and youth center during Kristallnacht. The next day, on
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364. A Jewish pupil poses with two of his teachers at the Israelitische Volkschule Essen.
witnessed the burning of the Essen synagogue and youth center during Kristallnacht. The next day, on
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365. Group portrait of students at the Israelitisch Volkschule Essen.
witnessed the burning of the Essen synagogue and youth center during Kristallnacht. The next day, on
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366. Group portrait of Jewish children dressed in Purim costume at the entrance to a home in Essen.
witnessed the burning of the Essen synagogue and youth center during Kristallnacht. The next day, on
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367. Group portrait of children dressed in costumes at a Purim party.
witnessed the burning of the Essen synagogue and youth center during Kristallnacht. The next day, on
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368. Studio portrait of the family of Leopold and Bella Loeb.
Rastadt, Germany. Leopold was arrested on Kristallnacht and sent to Dachau along with his father, Isidore
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369. The eleven-year-old German Jewish refugee, Hellmut Stern, practices the violin in his home in Harbin, China.
weeks after Kristallnacht the Stern family left Berlin and made their way to Italy. Soon after their
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370. Jewish refugees on a sleigh ride in Harbin, China.
weeks after Kristallnacht the Stern family left Berlin and made their way to Italy. Soon after their
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371. Portrait of a German Jewish refugee family in Harbin, China.
weeks after Kristallnacht the Stern family left Berlin and made their way to Italy. Soon after their
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372. Group portrait of German girls posing outside their school in front of a Nazi flag.
their home and their business was Aryanized, they moved to Frankfurt. On Kristallnacht Lilli's father
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373. Caricature on the front page of the Nazi publication, Der Stuermer, of Herschel Grynszpan, the Jewish assassin of Ernst vom Roth.
by the Nazi regime as justification for unleashing the Kristallnacht pogrom of November 9-10. In
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374. Caricature on the front page of the Nazi publication, Der Stuermer, depicting Herschel Grynszpan as the crucifier of Ernst vom Rath.
by the Nazi regime as justification for unleashing the Kristallnacht pogrom of November 9-10. In
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375. Herbert Mosheim with his sisters Hilde and Ilse.
over the paper factory. On Kristallnacht Herbert was arrested and sent to Buchenwald. After two