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  • 1176. Les Gueules Cassées French National Lottery ticket

    Les Gueules Cassées French National Lottery ticket

    to leave the apartment occasionally to visit Erich and Heinz. Heinz looked stereotypically Jewish, so

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  • 1177. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 50 [funfzig] kronen note

    Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 50 [funfzig] kronen note

    to leave the apartment occasionally to visit Erich and Heinz. Heinz looked stereotypically Jewish, so

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  • 1178. Lore Oppenheimer and Hermann Ziering - Society of the Survivors of the Riga Ghetto (New York)

    stereotypes of Jews they saw on the screen. He returned to Kassel to join his mother and brother for the

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  • 1179. Henry Feingold

    :02:45) He explains that the stereotype of Jews being wealthy was shared among Nazi Germany, Great

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  • 1180. Pewter mustard pot owned by Otto Frank

    Pewter mustard pot owned by Otto Frank

    to leave the apartment occasionally to visit Erich and Heinz. Heinz looked stereotypically Jewish, so

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  • 1181. Monogrammed tablecloth owned by Otto and Edith Frank

    Monogrammed tablecloth owned by Otto and Edith Frank

    to leave the apartment occasionally to visit Erich and Heinz. Heinz looked stereotypically Jewish, so

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  • 1182. Monogrammed napkin owned by Otto and Edith Frank

    Monogrammed napkin owned by Otto and Edith Frank

    to leave the apartment occasionally to visit Erich and Heinz. Heinz looked stereotypically Jewish, so

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  • 1183. Yehuda Bauer

    that attempts to present the Judenrat as stereotypes are fallacious. Lanzmann presses Bauer to define

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  • 1184. Rudolf Vrba - Auschwitz

    antisemitic stereotypes. However, Weissmandel was "tolerant" of Vrba and Morgowich, told them that he

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