…; Jewish partisans serving in Soviet partisan organizations also fell in with the Bielskis in an attempt to escape antisemitism in their units. The stream of…
…, Bulgaria entered into a military alliance with the Axis Powers. Antisemitic measures were put into effect, and by the spring of 1943 deportations of non…
… increasingly antisemitic laws. On November 9-10, 1938 Nazis attacked Jews and their property throughout Germany during the Night of Broken Glass, known as…
… had to learn quickly how to milk cows and pray in church. Unlike in the cities, she did not notice any antisemitism, but tried her utmost not to give…
… older half-brother Vilmos. Ludwig worked with Vilmos on the estate for several years. As antisemitism worsened, the family tried to become invisible in…
… strictures targeting Jews. Sigmund, who had been working as a dentist, was targeted directly under Nazi antisemitic legislation when in 1937 he was arrested…
… local stores and continue to work under the protection of the Spanish Vice-Consul Salomon Ezratty, Jenny’s uncle. Growing antisemitic propaganda and…
… student groups. It became evident to Anton that continued antisemitism and discrimination provided an unsafe future for his family under Soviet control. In…
… antisemitism. Erich decided to visit his grandparents in Potsdam before meeting up with his family in Holland. He didn't want to move to Amsterdam because it…
… had to learn quickly how to milk cows and pray in church. Unlike in the cities, she did not notice any antisemitism, but tried her utmost not to give…
… antisemitic graffiti, and in the late thirties Ruth was no longer permitted to attend school. In November 1938, Ruth's father, Albert left on a business trip…
… synagogue regularly. Though they encountered mild antisemitism, they had very few problems prior to Kristallnacht. However, everything changed in November…
… parents requested that she be excused from any religious instruction. In Zoppot, Vera experienced antisemitism and became aware of her Jewish roots. She…
…, 1920). In 1923 the family moved from Odenkirchen to Gangelt, Germany.
In Gangelt, Helmut attended grade school and recalls experiencing antisemitism…
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