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1151. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 20 kronen note, acquired by the Hidden Child Foundation
appear more stereotypically Semitic in appearance and to arrange Moses’s hand so that it is covering one
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1152. Łódź ghetto scrip, 2 mark note, in 3 pieces acquired by Polish Jewish survivor
redhead, had to dye his hair black, since Polish stereotypes identified any redhead as a Jew. When they
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1153. Łódź ghetto scrip, 2 mark note, acquired by Polish Jewish survivor
redhead, had to dye his hair black, since Polish stereotypes identified any redhead as a Jew. When they
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1154. Forced laborer identification badge worn by a Polish Jewish woman using a false identity
nothing but the clothes they were wearing. Both Halina and her mother lacked stereotypical Jewish traits ... clothes they were wearing. Both of them lacked stereotypical Jewish traits; they had light blonde hair and
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1155. German Rentenbank, 1 Rentenmark note, acquired by a Polish Jewish survivor
nothing but the clothes they were wearing. Both Halina and her mother lacked stereotypical Jewish traits ... clothes they were wearing. Both of them lacked stereotypical Jewish traits; they had light blonde hair and
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1156. Regina and Halina Goldwag papers
nothing but the clothes they were wearing. Both Halina and her mother lacked stereotypical Jewish traits ... clothes they were wearing. Both of them lacked stereotypical Jewish traits; they had light blonde hair and
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1157. Royal edict forbidding Jews entry because they bring disease
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... stereotypical Jewish figures.
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1158. Engraved color vignettes on the life and death of Jud Süss Oppenheimer
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... stereotypical Jewish figures.
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1159. Luggage tag used by a Polish Jewish survivor
clothes they were wearing. Both of them lacked stereotypical Jewish traits; they had light blonde hair and
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1160. Luggage tag used by a Polish Jewish survivor
nothing but the clothes they were wearing. Both Halina and her mother lacked stereotypical Jewish traits
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1161. Henry Feingold
:02:45) He explains that the stereotype of Jews being wealthy was shared among Nazi Germany, Great
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1162. 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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1163. Zvi and Eva Schloss papers
to leave the apartment occasionally to visit Erich and Heinz. Heinz looked stereotypically Jewish, so
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1164. 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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1165. 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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1166. Yehuda Bauer
that attempts to present the Judenrat as stereotypes are fallacious. Lanzmann presses Bauer to define
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1167. 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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1168. 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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1169. 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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1170. Rudolf Vrba - Auschwitz
antisemitic stereotypes. However, Weissmandel was "tolerant" of Vrba and Morgowich, told them that he