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4651. Hockenheimer, Loewenthal, Fraenkel, and Brock families papers
Loewenthal, b. March 10, 1900 in Munich, Germany) and had one sister, Marianne (later Pennekamp, b. May 14
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4652. Tin pail made for one prisoner by another in Kaufering concentration camp
Waakirchen bei Hauserdorf in Bavaria. Shmuel lived in Neu Freimann camp in Munich then went to a DP camp in
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4653. Steiner family photograph collection
Hebrew and Jewish history and participated in the Bnei Akiva Zionist youth movement. With the Munich Pact
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4654. Schwarzhaupt family collection
was born in Regensburg and Hella in Kleineibstadt. Ruth was born on May 10, 1931 in Munich, but her
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4655. Adolf Hitler
mai 1913, date à laquelle il part pour Munich. Il y mène une vie marginale et subsiste en peignant des ... retourne à Munich. En 1919, il rejoint le bureau d’information de l ... brasserie a lieu le 9 novembre 1923, qui échoue. Un tribunal de Munich juge Hitler et d’autres meneurs pour
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4656. Adolf Hitler
de 1913, cuando se marchó a Munich. Ahí anduvo a la deriva y sobrevivió pintando acuarelas y bocetos ... noviembre de 1918, regresó a Munich. En 1919, se incorporó a la Oficina de Información de la ... tuvo lugar el 9 de noviembre de 1923. Luego del fracaso de ese golpe, un tribunal de Munich juzgó a
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4657. Storage trunk owned by a German Jewish family in hiding
which he was discharged on December 7, 1918. In 1922, Albert was working on his Ph.D. in Munich when he ... Irene Marianne Krämer (1904-1997) was born in Munich, Germany, to Jakob (1868-1943) and Frieda (née ... (1900-1945), who was working on his Ph.D. in Art History. When Albert had to leave Munich, they began a
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4658. Factory-printed Star of David badge printed with Jood, belonging to a German Jewish refugee
which he was discharged on December 7, 1918. In 1922, Albert was working on his Ph.D. in Munich when he ... Irene Marianne Krämer (1904-1997) was born in Munich, Germany, to Jakob (1868-1943) and Frieda (née ... (1900-1945), who was working on his Ph.D. in Art History. When Albert had to leave Munich, they began a
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4659. Knife taken from a German soldier and acquired by a German Jewish family in hiding
which he was discharged on December 7, 1918. In 1922, Albert was working on his Ph.D. in Munich when he ... Irene Marianne Krämer (1904-1997) was born in Munich, Germany, to Jakob (1868-1943) and Frieda (née ... (1900-1945), who was working on his Ph.D. in Art History. When Albert had to leave Munich, they began a
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4660. Fechas clave del Holocausto y la Segunda Guerra Mundial
concentración de Dachau en las afueras de Munich. 1.° de abril de ... Munich. Alemania, Italia, gran Bretaña y Francia firman el acuerdo de Munich, por medio del cual
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4661. Margot (Miriam) and Gerhard (Gad) Beck pose outside on the day of his Bar Mitzvah.
representative for Jewish affairs in Berlin. Later he moved to Munich, where he helped to organize illegal
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4662. Defendant Rudolf Hess reads "Jugend" by Ernest Claes in his cell at the Nuremberg prison while on trial before the International Military Tribunal.
science at the University of Munich. During the course of his studies, Hess came under the influence of
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4663. Defendant Alfred Rosenberg, the former Chief Nazi Party ideologist, reads a document during the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals at Nuremberg.
architecture in Moscow before fleeing to the West after the Bolshevik Revolution. In 1918 he settled in Munich
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4664. International Military Tribunal defendants eat lunch during a pause in the trial.
architecture in Moscow before fleeing to the West after the Bolshevik Revolution. In 1918 he settled in Munich
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4665. Group portrait of soldiers in the Polish Berling Army.
's Eve. The Lanceters stayed briefly in Munich and the Foehrenwald displaced persons camp before
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4666. Group portrait of soldiers in the Polish Berling Army.
's Eve. The Lanceters stayed briefly in Munich and the Foehrenwald displaced persons camp before
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4667. A group of Polish soldiers in the Berling Army pose in the doorway of a railcar after their arrival in Germany.
's Eve. The Lanceters stayed briefly in Munich and the Foehrenwald displaced persons camp before
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4668. Multi-colored, cloth document cover used by Marietta Gruenbaum
1938, the Munich Pact was signed, allowing Germany to annex the Czech Sudetenland border region. On
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4669. Cardboard backed Star of David badge worn by a Jewish Romanian forced laborer
and told him that three of his sisters were living in Föhrenwald displaced persons camp near Munich
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4670. Drawing of a couple sharing bread through barbed wire in Gurs drawn by a German inmate
was formed in 1935. In 1937, the Nazis held the Entartete Kunst (Degenerate Art) exhibit in Munich
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4671. Dark blue concentration camp uniform cap worn by a Polish Jewish inmate
where he was a salesman. A friend took Moses to Munich, Germany, and introduced him to a fellow survivor
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4672. Striped concentration camp uniform trousers worn by Polish Jewish inmate
where he was a salesman. A friend took Moses to Munich, Germany, and introduced him to a fellow survivor
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4673. Buchenwald Standort-Kantine concentration camp scrip, 3 Reichsmark, issued to inmate
where he was a salesman. A friend took Moses to Munich, Germany, and introduced him to a fellow survivor
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4674. Buchenwald Standort-Kantine concentration camp scrip, 3 Reichsmark, issued to inmate
where he was a salesman. A friend took Moses to Munich, Germany, and introduced him to a fellow survivor
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4675. Buchenwald Standort-Kantine concentration camp scrip, 3 Reichsmark, issued to inmate
where he was a salesman. A friend took Moses to Munich, Germany, and introduced him to a fellow survivor