… sections for both Catholics and other nationalities/religious groups. Around 1937, the family began to experience the effects of antisemitism. Emanuel's bus…
…; 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…
… falling under Bulgarian control. Bulgarian authorities soon passed antisemitic laws that restricted the everyday lives of the Jewish community. In October…
… studied Jewish history, Polish literature, French and Latin. During the 1930s the family experienced both growing antisemitism and economic hardship and…
… German school in Kaunas but after it became increasingly antisemitic, she transferred to an ORT school to learn millinery skills. After the Soviet take…
… 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…
…'s respected position in the Grodno community ensured the family a relatively pleasant existence in spite of the ever present and growing antisemitism…
… studied Jewish history, Polish literature, French and Latin. During the 1930s the family experienced both growing antisemitism and economic hardship and…
… 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…
… synagogue regularly. Though they encountered mild antisemitism, they had very few problems prior to Kristallnacht. However, everything changed in November…
… family experienced increasing antisemitism. Young Jewish men were conscripted into Hungarian forced labor brigades. Among them was Zoltan's half-brother…
…'s respected position in the Grodno community ensured the family a relatively pleasant existence in spite of the ever present and growing antisemitism…
…'s respected position in the Grodno community ensured the family a relatively pleasant existence in spite of the ever present and growing antisemitism…
…; 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…
… antisemitic regulations, Marion's life became more pleasant in the new school as she was surrounded by other Jewish children. She also joined the Hashomer…
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