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Chapter 12
Survival, Resistance and Rescue
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Nazi Germany (1933-1945)
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Jewish Daily Life in Prewar Nazi Germany (1934–38)
Card Commemorating a Bar Mitzvah (1933)
Spanish Class for Members of the Berlin Jewish Community Who Were Willing to Emigrate (1935)
Josephine Herbst, The German Underground War (January 8, 1936)
Postcards from the Children’s Transport (1938-1939)
Kindertransport Identity Card (May 1939)
Newspaper Article on Jewish Immigration to the United States (November 1937)
The Persecution of Jehovah’s Witnesses (1936)
Music as Resistance in the Camps: “Fest steht” (1942)
Marianne Strauss’s “J-stamped” Passport (1939), Wartime Postal Pass (1943), and Postwar Identity Card (1945)
Jokes in the Third Reich (1933-1945)
Listening to Swing Music (1937)
Two Anti-Nazi Stickers (1935/1942)
Anti-Fascist Imagery: “This is the Salvation They are Bringing Us!”. (June 29, 1938)
Georg Elsner (1939)
The Destroyed Beer Hall after the Assassination Attempt on Hitler (November 9, 1939)
Excerpts from the Diary of Captain Wilm Hosenfeld (1942)
Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1939)
Pastor Dietrich Bonhoeffer, “Who Can Resist Temptation?” (December 1942)
Christoph Probst and Alexander Schmorell of the Student Resistance Group “White Rose” (1941)
Siblings Hans and Sophie Scholl and Christoph Probst (left to right) of the Student Resistance Group “White Rose” (1942)
The Fifth Broadsheet of the “White Rose” (January 1943)
Note on the Conversations between Adam von Trott zu Solz and “Mr. Eliot” (December 1941)
Adam von Trott zu Solz with his Wife Clarita (1944)
Jewish Partisans in Vilnius (1943–45)
Survivors of the Treblinka Uprising (n.d.)
Call for Resistance by the Jewish Military Organization in the Warsaw Ghetto (January 1943)
Suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (April 22, 1943)
Suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising: Jews Forcibly Assembled Near the Wall of the Ghetto Await Deportation (May 1943)
Count Helmuth James von Moltke’s Memo to Hans Wilbrandt and Alexander Rüstow on Conditions in Germany and the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (July 9, 1943)
Women Protest against the Deportation of their Jewish Husbands (March 1943)
Telex Message by the Conspiratorial Stauffenberg Group to the Holders of Executive Power (July 20, 1944)
Claus Graf Schenk von Stauffenberg (1934)
Count Helmuth James von Moltke before the People’s Court in Berlin (January 10, 1945)
The Conference Room at the “Wolf’s Lair” after the Assassination Attempt (July 20, 1944)
Aftermath of the Failed Assassination Attempt on Hitler (1944)
SS Units Seize the Headquarters of the Conspiracy against Hitler (July 21, 1944)
People’s Court President Roland Freisler Presides over the Trial of the Participants in the July 20th Plot (August 8, 1944)
Raoul Wallenberg and the Rescue of Jews in Budapest (1944)
Raoul Wallenberg’s Rescue of Vera Koppel (1944)
Pastor André Trocmé and His Wife Magda Trocmé (n.d.)
Soccer in Theresienstadt (c. 1943/44)
Heinrich Himmler, Decree on Youth Gangs (October 25, 1944)
The Holocaust
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