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2451. Rapport Nr. 8 der zur ständigen Arbeit aufgenommenen Arbeiter im Blok V für die Zeit vom 16.2. bis 22.2.1943
Report No. 8 of the workers admitted to permanent work in Block 5 for the period from 16 Feb. - 22 ... Jews--Persecutions--Poland ... Holocaust Jewish (1939-1945)--Poland
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2452. Rapport Nr. 9 der zur ständigen Arbeit aufgenommenen Arbeiter im Blok V für die Zeit vom 23.2.- bis 1.3.1943
Report No. 9 of the workers admitted to permanent work in Block 5 for the period from 23 Feb. - 1 ... Jews--Persecutions--Poland ... Holocaust Jewish (1939-1945)--Poland
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2453. Pin from the Ski and Winter Sports Club of China owned by a German Jewish businessman in Shanghai
Shanghai to escape persecution and the war in Europe. ... The pin was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2006 by Ronnie Leibowitz
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2454. TABEL NOMINAL De țiganii ce s'au evacuat in Transnistria in ziua de 13 Sept. 1942 conf. ordinului I.G.J No. 40169
https://www.ushmm.org/online/world-memory-project/ The names in this collection were made ... Nominal Table of Romani evacuated to Transnistria on September 13, 1942 in accordance with I ... searchable through the World Memory Project
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2455. Prisoners in Rivesaltes line up at a food distribution point.
society. Following the German conquest of France and the establishment of the Vichy government in June ... France to escape Nazi persecution. Many of these political detainees were transferred to the custody of ... the Vichy authorities and incarcerated in detention camps in unoccupied France, including Rivesaltes ... In the fall and winter of 1940, Vichy government transferred about 1,000 women and children of
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2456. Prisoners in Rivesaltes receive rations distributed by OSE relief workers.
society. Following the German conquest of France and the establishment of the Vichy government in June ... France to escape Nazi persecution. Many of these political detainees were transferred to the custody of ... the Vichy authorities and incarcerated in detention camps in unoccupied France, including Rivesaltes ... In the fall and winter of 1940, Vichy government transferred about 1,000 women and children of
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2457. Two children stand next to a lamp-post in Loudun.
. Jean-Paul Berg, Liane's friend perished during the Holocaust. ... (later Frederick) was in born in 1927. In March 1938 Germany annexed Austria. Immediately after the ... Anschluss the family experienced growing persecution, and the family decided to emigrate. They hoped to come ... his class. In May 1940 the family again became uprooted following the German invasion of France. As
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2458. Elisabeth Kusserow in Bad Lippspringe one year after her liberation.
Franz and Hilda Kusserow were the parents of eleven children. The Kusserow family was active in ... the Franz and Hilda Kusserow were the parents of eleven children. The Kusserow family was active in ... persecution by local Gestapo agents, who often came to search their home for religious materials. However, in ... study activity, as well as in response to the refusal of Jehovah's Witnesses to serve in the military
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2459. Coining a Word and Championing a Cause: The Story of Raphael Lemkin
Raphael Lemkin, a Polish-Jewish jurist, was born in 1900 on a small farm near the Polish town of ... religious and ethnic persecution. He was also keenly aware of antisemitic pogroms. Then, as a law student in ... reaching safety in the United States, where he took up a teaching position at Duke University. He moved to ... Washington, DC, in the summer of 1942, to join the War Department as an analyst and went on to document Nazi
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2460. Inscribed Ashkenazic Siddur used by a Jewish Polish man in a displaced persons camp
and the Soviet Union before and during the Holocaust, and in Germany, where their daughter Chana (Anna ... in the Holocaust. In Ulm, Malka’s family was reunited with her eldest brother, Leiser. He had been ... The Siddur was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2018 by Anna Moscovitch ... relating to the experiences of Szapse (Charles) and Malka Bilfeld and their son Mozes (Marvin) in Poland
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2461. US Government Declares Burmese Military Committed Genocide Against the Rohingya
an ethnic and Muslim minority that has been systematically persecuted for decades. The State ... endured, but it can reinvigorate efforts to save the Rohingya who remain at risk in Burma and the ... chairman of the United States Holocaust Memorial Council. “Rohingya leaders and survivors have been calling ... .” Genocide is always preceded by warning signs. In March 2015, the Museum issued a report warning that
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2462. Courtroom drawing of the Klaus Barbie trial
The drawing was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 1992 by David Rose. ... Nazi War Criminal Klaus Barbie (with Interpreter) Stands for Sentencing. In the Foreground Left to ... The collection consists of courtroom art and posters relating to the Klaus Barbie trials in Lyon ... The drawing was sketched by David Rose during the trial of Klaus Barbie in the court room of the
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2463. Pope Pius XI medal, ribbon and case worn to disguise the identity of a Jewish woman in hiding
including several years spent living in hiding, chiefly in Hungary, during the Holocaust. ... join them in Romania. Samuel had survived the Holocaust by being placed on Oskar Schindler’s list. In ... The medal and case were donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2008 by Dr. Jim
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2464. Group portrait of Jewish boy scouts in Salonika. Among those pictured is Samuel Rouben.
LIFE BEFORE THE HOLOCAUST -- Greece -- Sports/Summer Camps ... Yehoshua Salvador. During the 1930s Jaco was an active member of the Betar Zionist youth movement in ... Salonika. After the German invasion of Greece in April 1941, the Beraha family soon felt the impact of the ... economic persecution of the Jewish community. During the occupation Jaco's sister Miriam married Samuel
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2465. Maria Bloch-Bauer (in plaid sweater) poses with friends during a picnic.
LIFE BEFORE THE HOLOCAUST -- Austria (pre-1938) -- Family/Friends/Portraits ... Gustav Bloch in 1898 . At the couple's wedding Therese's sister Adele met Gustav's brother Ferdinand, and ... of notable contributors to the art and culture of fin-de-siecle Vienna. In particular, Adele took to ... famous works. In 1925 the Bloch-Bauer family suffered a devastating loss with the sudden death of Adele
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2466. Portrait of Maria Bloch-Bauer as an young child in her home.
LIFE BEFORE THE HOLOCAUST -- Austria (pre-1938) -- Family/Friends/Portraits ... Gustav Bloch in 1898 . At the couple's wedding Therese's sister Adele met Gustav's brother Ferdinand, and ... of notable contributors to the art and culture of fin-de-siecle Vienna. In particular, Adele took to ... famous works. In 1925 the Bloch-Bauer family suffered a devastating loss with the sudden death of Adele
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2467. Pen and ink drawing by David Friedmann of Jews hauling waste in the Ghetto given postwar to a fellow former resident
exhibitions featuring his Holocaust themed work in Czechoslovakia, as well as in Palestine. He brought the ... The drawing was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 1993 by Nina Lalin, the
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2468. Catholic church in Warsaw postwar
In the 1930s, the American filmmaker Julien Bryan chronicled life in Poland and Nazi Germany. When ... Germany invaded Poland in September 1939, Bryan risked his life to record the ferocious siege of Warsaw ... Holocaust Memorial Museum includes 141 reels of motion picture film, including the most pristine version of ... widely taking 35mm film that he sold to motion picture companies. In the 1930s, he conducted extensive
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2469. Cemetery and church in postwar Warsaw
In the 1930s, the American filmmaker Julien Bryan chronicled life in Poland and Nazi Germany. When ... Germany invaded Poland in September 1939, Bryan risked his life to record the ferocious siege of Warsaw ... Holocaust Memorial Museum includes 141 reels of motion picture film, including the most pristine version of ... widely taking 35mm film that he sold to motion picture companies. In the 1930s, he conducted extensive
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2470. TABLOU DELA COLONIA ROMILOR LENT .II.
https://www.ushmm.org/online/world-memory-project/ The names in this collection were made ... Table of the Romani colony Lent II ... searchable through the World Memory Project ... Romanies--Nazi persecution
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2471. Museum Statement on the Violence Against Burma’s Rohingya Population
Kyi. In 2012, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum awarded Aung San Suu Kyi the Elie Wiesel ... the longstanding persecution and violence that threaten the very existence of Rohingya in Burma ... STATEMENT ON THE VIOLENCE AGAINST BURMA'S ROHINGYA POPULATION The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum ... is horrified by the ongoing attacks on Rohingya civilians in Rakhine State, western Burma, and calls
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2472. Czech lion coat of arms cap badge owned by a Jewish veteran of the Czech Air Force in exile
publication relating to the experiences of Frank Meissner before the Holocaust in Trest, Czechoslovakia ... during the Holocaust when he emigrated to Scandinavia, and during and after the war in Great Britain when ... with the entire family joining them later. In October 1939, because of increasing persecution by the ... The badge was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2004 by Margit Meissner
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2473. View of a bridge over a river in Le Chambon.
-Lignon in the Haute-Loire region of France, where thousands of Jews and political refugees found shelter ... Edouard Theis and other local leaders to extend aid to the persecuted even at the risk of endangering ... their own lives. The movement of Jewish and non-Jewish refugees into the region began in earnest in ... 1940. Some had enough money to rent their own homes, but most lodged with local families or in the
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2474. Group portrait of Jewish youth hiding in Le Chambon.
-Lignon in the Haute-Loire region of France, where thousands of Jews and political refugees found shelter ... Edouard Theis and other local leaders to extend aid to the persecuted even at the risk of endangering ... their own lives. The movement of Jewish and non-Jewish refugees into the region began in earnest in ... 1940. Some had enough money to rent their own homes, but most lodged with local families or in the
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2475. Luftwaffe paratrooper badge with a yellow eagle acquired by a German Jewish refugee in the British army
States before, during, and after the Holocaust, his family in Germany, the Netherlands, Great Britain ... her family in Germany and the United States during and after the Holocaust. ... government persecution of Jews increased, Moritz began moving his money out of the country. In 1936, Karl ... The patch was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2012 by Daniel Gans and