Sometimes we take for granted what is right in front of us. Consider that one of the most important documents of the 20th century is right here in Los Angeles, accessible and on view for all to visit.
The cultural portions of the Nuremberg laws are justified by Georg Kareski, newly appointed president of the Reich Federation of Jewish Cultural Unions, in an interview prominently featured in today’s ...
In the spring of 1945, Martin E. Dannenberg was a 29-year-old U.S. Army sergeant leading a counterintelligence team through southern Germany when he made one of the most startling discoveries of World ...
In 1939, there were just under 10 million Jews in all of Europe. There were fewer than 400,000 Jews in Germany. But in 1935, Germany passed the Nuremberg Laws, which stripped Jews of various rights ...
With their teeth sharpened to meet "special conditions," the Nuremberg racial laws adopted by the Reichstag in September, 1935, were today extended to cover the province of Austria. It is estimated ...
This year marks the 90th anniversary of the passing of the Nuremberg Race Laws, legislation that stripped Jews of their rights and codified Nazi racial hatred. Those laws became the legal foundation ...
"The Impact of Racist Ideologies: Jim Crow and the Nuremberg Laws" will explore the Nuremberg Laws in the context of the so-called Jim Crow laws using examples from Houston's own segregationist past.
BALTIMORE - Martin Ernest Dannenberg, who as a young World War II Army sergeant discovered a copy of the anti-Semitic Nuremberg Laws, one of Nazi Germany's most infamous documents, died Aug. 18 in his ...
The announcement that the Huntington Library has given its copy of the Nuremberg Laws personally signed by Adolf Hitler to the National Archives raises some interesting questions. Recall that this ...
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