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1. Jews march in Chicago to protest against the Nazi persecution of German Jews.
Jews march in Chicago to protest against the Nazi persecution of German Jews. The marchers are ... meeting. The original caption in the Chicago Herald Examiner reads, "Jews Protest Hitler Regime. A ... Grant Park at Congress St., where they held a mass meeting of protest against the persecution of the
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2. Thousands parade through Columbus Circle in Manhattan in a march to protest against the Nazi persecution of European Jews.
persecution of European Jews. ... Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; American Jewish Congress
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3. Panel from a 1944 exhibition in London, England, entitled "Germany- the Evidence" showing German antisemitism and persecution against the Jews.
antisemitism and persecution against the Jews. ... antisemitism and persecution against the Jews. The panels are titled "Racial 'Research' To Identify the True
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4. View from above of a mass meeting in Madison Square Garden to protest the Nazi persecution of German Jews.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; American Jewish Congress
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5. An estimated 100,000 people participate in a march from Madison Square Garden to the Battery to protest the Nazi persecution of German Jews.
protest the Nazi persecution of German Jews. ... protest the Nazi persecution of German Jews.
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6. An estimated 100,000 people participate in a march from Madison Square Garden to the Battery to protest the Nazi persecution of German Jews.
protest the Nazi persecution of German Jews. ... protest the Nazi persecution of German Jews.
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7. A membership certificate in the Union of Victims of Nazi Persecution [Vereinigung der Verfolgten des Nazi-Regimes] belonging to Mendel Rozenblit [here spelled Rozenblueth].
Mendel Rozenblit (the donor's father) was born in Lukow, Poland on November 13, 1907. He was the ... so Mendel Rozenblit (the donor's father) was born in Lukow, Poland on November 13, 1907. He was the
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8. Siegfried Kusserow, a Jehovah's Witness who was persecuted by the Gestapo until his death in an accident on 22 July 1937.
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
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9. An estimated 100,000 people gather in front of Madison Square Garden in Manhattan to participate in a mass march to the Battery to protest the Nazi persecution of German Jews.
An estimated 100,000 people gather in front of Madison Square Garden in Manhattan to participate in ... Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; American Jewish Congress
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10. Portrait of two Jewish children who perished in the Holocaust.
Portrait of two Jewish children who perished in the Holocaust. Pictured are Gyorgy Freedman (b. 7 ... permission to come home in the middle of the night for one hour before being shipped out to the Russian front ... grandparents, Perl and Avrom Leitman, in the village of Csorna. While she was there, a new edict was issued
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11. Two young Dutchmen pose on a motorcycle. Pictured are Jan van den Berg (right), a Jehovah's Witness who was persecuted during the German occupation of the Netherlands, and Koos Lammers (left).
Jan van den Berg was born August 20, 1923 in Dordrecht, Holland. He was the second oldest of seven ... Jan van den Berg was born August 20, 1923 in Dordrecht, Holland. He was the second oldest of seven
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12. Survivors from Zhetel and non-Jewish friends visit a memorial to the 3000 Jewish victims of the Holocaust from Zhetel in the Jewish cemetery.
brother Kalmanke (later Carl) was born on August 17, 1940. The entire family was born in Zhetel (named ... ), but on June 30, 1941, Nazis gained control of the town and immediately began persecuting the Jewish
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13. Children in the Warsaw ghetto
In the Warsaw ghetto, Jewish children with bowls of soup. Warsaw ... Poland, ca. 1940. During the Holocaust
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14. Portrait of Zalman Feigen, a dairy farmer, who perished during the Holocaust.
LIFE BEFORE THE HOLOCAUST -- Poland -- Family/Friends/Portraits -- At Home/In Town ... which were carried out by German forces in 1942. The intensification of persecution and violence led a
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15. Two Jewish siblings dig in the sand at the beach in The Netherlands.
LIFE BEFORE THE HOLOCAUST -- Netherlands -- Family/Friends/Portraits ... Two Jewish siblings dig in the sand at the beach in The Netherlands. Pictured are Joachim and ... 's clothing. Hilde had one brother, Joachim. In 1929, the family moved to Amsterdam. During the next
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16. The Kusserow family home in Bad Lippspringe
The Kusserow family home in Bad Lippspringe. The family, Jehovah ... 's Witnesses, kept religious materials in the trunk of the car and distributed them from it as well. The
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17. The Kusserow family home in Bad Lippspringe, Germany
This photograph shows the Kusserow family home in Bad Lippspringe and the tram tracks in front ... of it. The Kusserow family members were active Jehovah's Witnesses in
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18. The proceedings of the RuSHA Trial in Courtroom #6 in the Palace of Justice.
foreign nationals from their homes in favor of Germans or Ethnic Germans, and the persecution and ... The proceedings of the RuSHA Trial in Courtroom #6 in the Palace of Justice. In the back sits ... Military Tribunal I, to the right is the defendants' dock, and in front are the lawyers. Sitting below the
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19. View of the defendants standing in the dock during the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg.
View of the defendants standing in the dock during the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg ... The International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg opened in the fall of 1945, but by the winter of ... 19 The International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg opened in the fall of 1945, but by the winter of
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20. Four members of the International Military Tribunal sit on the bench in the courtroom in Nuremberg.
Four members of the International Military Tribunal sit on the bench in the courtroom in Nuremberg ... The International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg opened in the fall of 1945, but by the winter of ... 19 The International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg opened in the fall of 1945, but by the winter of
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21. Portrait of a young boy from Utena, Lithuania who perished during the Holocaust.
LIFE BEFORE THE HOLOCAUST -- Lithuania -- Family/Friends/Portraits ... experience persecution at the hands of German occupiers and Lithuanian collaborators following the occupation
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22. Survivors from Siedlce gather for a memorial service for victims of the Holocaust from their city.
In 1938, following the Kristallnacht pogrom in Germany, the ethnic Germans in Aleksandrow attacked ... Germany invaded Poland and bombed Siedlce destroying many homes. In August 1941 the Germans established a
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23. Students and teachers in the Ezra Schule in Riga, Latvia.
LIFE BEFORE THE HOLOCAUST -- Latvia ... Students and teachers in the Ezra Schule in Riga, Latvia. Esther Lurie is pictured in the third ... Esther Lurie (1913-1998) was a Latvian artist of Jewish origin, who, while living in the Kovno
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24. The defendants in the dock at the RuSHA Trial.
foreign nationals from their homes in favor of Germans or Ethnic Germans, and the persecution and ... all leading officials in the RuSHA or Main Race and Resettlement Office, a central organization in the
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25. Portrait of the Beraha family in the courtyard of their home in Salonika.
LIFE BEFORE THE HOLOCAUST -- Greece -- Family/Friends/Portraits ... Portrait of the Beraha family in the courtyard of their home in Salonika. Pictured are Eliahu ... Yehoshua Salvador. During the 1930s Jaco was an active member of the Betar Zionist youth movement in