Displaying: 1 7 of 7 matches for “the netherlands”
-
1. Excelling in the Workplace
After German troops occupied the Netherlands in October 1940, each Jewish person was required to ... Excelling in the Workplace Creating Tools to Find and Target Victims Excelling in the Workplace
-
2. The St. Louis
Netherlands, and Belgium—to admit the passengers. One year later, many of the refugees found themselves ... The St. Louis On May 13, 1939, the German transatlantic liner MS St. Louis sailed from Hamburg
-
3. Stigmatizing the Enemy: Jewish Badges
the word Jude (Jew). In 1942, authorities introduced similar laws in France, Belgium, the Netherlands ... Stigmatizing the Enemy: Jewish Badges Stigmatizing the Enemy Jewish Badges The Nazis aimed to
-
4. Narrow Escape
Netherlands and across Europe during the Holocaust, identity cards were a matter of life and death. These ... the Holocaust; they moved to the United States in 1946. Amsterdam The Netherlands ... Narrow Escape Creating Tools to Find and Target Victims Narrow Escape For Jews living in the ... “Jew”) in 1940. The couple managed to avoid harassment by Dutch police and German occupation
-
5. Public Opinion Poll on Entering World War II
invaded Belgium, the Netherlands, and France, showed that Americans overwhelmingly opposed entering World ... Public Opinion Poll on Entering World War II Do you think the United States should declare war on
-
6. Survivors’ Talisman
Survivors’ Talisman A Lifeline and a Good Luck Charm Survivors’ Talisman Among the rugs ... the prayer rug as a reminder of Kena’s courage and generosity in the face of extreme danger ... . Leo Ullman, who was just a toddler while his family was hiding in Amsterdam, often shows the rug when ... he speaks about surviving the Holocaust: “[My parents] felt it saved them.” Amsterdam The
-
7. Watching Neighbors
collaborators in the Netherlands banned photography of these deportations. Getting caught could mean ... from a window. Children gather nearby. After transport to the transit camp of Westerbork, most were