Results from all areas to Emigration after 1933

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In 1997, the memorial and educational center at the House of the Wannsee Conference organized its first seminar for people training to become booksellers.

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Hesse's Institute for In-Service Training has an on-going program, "Traces of Jewish Life," in which teachers and students meet survivors who have been invited to visit their old hometown

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The webguide informs about the life of Anne Frank, National Socialism and the Second World War. Anne Frank is one of the 1.5 million Jewish children who were murdered during the Second World War.

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Two English-language web sites originating from the USA have proven to be especially helpful when searching for English-language material on the Holocaust and National Socialism, as they contain a

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The Wiener Library is one of the world’s leading and most extensive archives on the Holocaust and Nazi era.

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This house in the center of Amsterdam was the hiding place of Anne Frank where she wrote her famous diary during World War Two.

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The Anne Frank Centre provides materials, seminars and training for young people and adults in the areas of historical/political education and intercultural learning.

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"Jewish Traces" is a Website about Jewish Refugees from Austria in Belgium and France.

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