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376. Dr. Mette Jensen
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case studies of collective rescue efforts in Denmark, France, and the Netherlands. She focused on the ... B.A. in sociology from Copenhagen University in Denmark. During her fellowship at the Museum, she ... was a Ph.D. candidate in sociology at Yale University. For her Research Fellowship of the Miles Lerman -
377. Maximilian Strnad
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well as Selected Records from the NIOD (Netherlands Institute for War Documentation) and the ... Professional Background Mr. Maximilian Strnad is a PhD candidate in history at the University of ... Munich (Germany). He possesses skills in German, English, and French. While in residence at the Jack -
378. The Order Police
the Netherlands (both conquered in 1940). Others were sent ... France, Hungary, the Netherlands, and
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379. Nicholas Warmuth
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Professional Background Nicholas Warmuth is currently PhD Candidate in Comparative History at the ... ’s College London (United Kingdom). As the William J. Lowenberg Memorial Fellow on America, the Holocaust and ... the Jews, at the Jack, Joseph, and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies, Mr. Warmuth -
380. Brad Prager
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power, first heading to France and eventually to the Netherlands. He was deported to Westerbork in 1943 ... Professional Background Brad Prager is the Catherine Paine Middlebush Chair of Humanities at the ... ), as well as After the Fact: The Holocaust in Twenty-First-Century Documentary Film (2015), The Cinema -
381. Anna Hájková
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Niederlanden in Theresienstadt” [Jews from the Netherlands in Theresienstadt] in Theresienstädter Studien und ... Professional Background Anna Hájková is a Ph.D. candidate in history at the University of Toronto ... She received her M.A. in modern history, sociology and Great Britain studies from the Humboldt -
382. Dr. Adam Knowles
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Netherlands Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies (NIOD) and at the Duitsland Instituut in ... at Drexel University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He holds a PhD and MA in Philosophy from the New ... -Universität in Heidelberg, Germany, and his BA in History from University of Texas in Austin. As the Judith B -
383. The 102nd Infantry Division
D-Day (June 6). The following month, the “Ozark” division advanced through the Netherlands ... Campaigns Formed in September 1942, the 102nd Infantry Division landed at the French
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384. Havi Dreifuss
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initiative focuses on Germany and Poland, it aims to expand to other countries, including the Netherlands ... Professional Background Havi Dreifuss is a history professor in the Department of Jewish History ... at Tel Aviv University, where she also heads the Institute for the History of Polish Jewry and Israel -
385. Anabel Carballo-Mesa
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from France, Hungary, The Netherlands, and Germany, utilising sources in English, German, French ... Professional Background Anabel Carballo-Mesa is a PhD candidate in the Department of Contemporary ... History at the University of Barcelona. She received a master’s degree in contemporary history from the -
386. Dr. Karel C. Berkhoff
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Genocide Studies of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. He also teaches at the University ... Professional Background Karel C. Berkhoff is Associate Professor at the Center for Holocaust and ... of Amsterdam where he is coordinator of the Holocaust and Genocides Studies track of the M.A. program -
387. Dr. Natascha Drubek
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the Netherlands: 2013). In 1999, Dr. Drubek co-edited one of the first German volumes focusing on ... Drubek speaks Czech , German, and Russian. She is co-editor of the series Osteuropa Medial at ... Boehlau and has been the editor of the film section of Artmargins.com since 2003. Dr. Drubek- co-authored -
388. View of the anchor of the MS St. Louis, stowed on the deck of the ship.
Britain; 214 to Belgium; 224 to France; 181 to the Netherlands). Only those who were accepted by Great ... France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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389. Intermarriage During the Holocaust
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Italy, Latvia, the Netherlands, Poland, and Romania, among others Photos and other records of ... Intermarriage During the Holocaust: Jewish and Romani “Mixed” Families in Nazi Europe August 9–18 -
390. Members of the paramilitary organization of the Dutch Nazi Party
restaurant. The sign states "Jews are not desired." Amsterdam, the Netherlands ... Members of the paramilitary organization of the Dutch Nazi Party stand in the doorway of a
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391. Sephardi Jews during the Holocaust
and traditions. Sephardi Jewish communities from France and the Netherlands in the northwest to ... Background The Nazi Holocaust that devastated European
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392. Children's Diaries during the Holocaust
first appeared in the Netherlands in 1947. Published in English in 1952 as The Diary of a Young ... Netherlands—reflect the difficulties and dangers of their concealment
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393. Return to Europe of the St. Louis
Louis passengers to enter Great Britain, France, Belgium, and the Netherlands. Great Britain took in 287 ... passengers, France 224, Belgium, 214, and the Netherlands 181 ... in Great Britain, France, Belgium, and the Netherlands, as well as details about their applications ... . The passengers chosen for the Netherlands sailed the next day aboard the
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394. Genocide, 1948
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Released: December 18, 2018 “We are in the presence of a crime without a name,” Winston ... Churchill said in a 1941 speech. At the time of the Holocaust, there was no legal definition for an atrocity ... on such an enormous scale. And there wouldn’t be one for seven more years—until the United Nations -
395. The Sicherheitsdienst (SD)
occupied Netherlands the Commander of ... The Sicherheitsdienst
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396. The Coleman Hawkins jazz trio performs in Amsterdam.
Amsterdam, [North Holland] The Netherlands ... INTERWAR EUROPE -- Netherlands ... The Coleman Hawkins jazz trio performs in Amsterdam. Pictured are Coleman Hawkins (tenor sax
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397. The Emanuel family gathers for a family portrait the preceding Shmuel's bar mitzvah.
Rotterdam, [South Holland] The Netherlands ... LIFE BEFORE THE HOLOCAUST -- Netherlands -- Family/Friends/Portraits ... Six months following the Nazi rise to power, the family decided to move to The Netherlands. First ... German citizenship were required to leave the western sector of The Netherlands for the central and
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398. A Jewish woman and her son's rescuer, on the occasion of a wedding after the war.
Zaandam, [North Holland] The Netherlands ... occupied the Netherlands and began deportations of Jews in 1942. In 1942, the Polak family was twice ... DISPLACED PERSONS/RETURN TO LIFE -- DP Camps/Postwar Communities -- Netherlands
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399. Prewar photograph of the women of the van Collem family standing outside their apartment.
Amsterdam, [North Holland] The Netherlands ... LIFE BEFORE THE HOLOCAUST -- Netherlands -- Family/Friends/Portraits ... Prewar photograph of the women of the van Collem family standing outside their apartment. Pictured
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400. Members of the Ordedienst (Jewish police) assist in the deportation of an elderly woman from Westerbork.
Westerbork, [Drenthe] The Netherlands ... Westerbork was a transit camp for Jews who were being deported from the Netherlands during World ... War Westerbork was a transit camp for Jews who were being deported from the Netherlands during World ... from all parts of the Netherlands was launched on July 14, 1942, and deportations to Poland began the