Interview of Moshe Ortner, regarding the forced eviction of Jews of Polish origin from Germany in 1938 [interview undated]

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3699088
Language of Description
English
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  • P.1/8
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File
Languages
  • German
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EHRI Partner

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Typewritten copy

58 pages/frames

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Interview of Moshe Ortner, regarding the forced eviction of Jews of Polish origin from Germany in 1938 [interview undated] Moshe Ortner speaks in the interview with Dr. Esch, regarding the forced eviction of Jews of Polish origin from Germany following the Kristallnacht riots, 1938; explanation by Ortner regarding the politics of organizations such as the Reichsvereinigung der Juden in Deutschland (Reich Association of the Jews in Germany), and the activities of individuals such as Recha Freier, Heinrich Stahl, Paul Eppstein, and others.

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ראיון של Moshe Ortner על אודות גירוש יהודים פולנים מגרמניה ב-1938

Identifier
3699088
Language of Description
Hebrew
Alt. Identifiers
  • P.1/8
Level of Description
File
Languages
  • German
Source
EHRI Partner

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מכונת כתיבה העתק

58 pages/frames

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ראיון של Moshe Ortner על אודות גירוש יהודים פולנים מגרמניה ב-1938 ראיון שקיים דר Esch עם Moshe Ortner על אודות גירוש יהודים פולנים מגרמניה בעקבות פרעות "ליל הבדולח" ב-1938; הסבר Ortner בנוגע לפוליטיקה של ארגונים כגון ההתאחדות הארצית של היהודים בגרמניה (Reichsvereinigung der Juden in Deutschland) ופעילות אנשים יחידים ובכלל זה Recha Freier, Heinrich Stahl ו-Paul Eppstein.

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