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Max Moses Heller and Trude Schönthal Heller |
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Aachen, Germany Abrams, Harry Abrams, Irving Antwerp, Belgium Auschwitz, Poland Beth Israel (Greenville, S.C.) Black, Miss Bnai Brith Chamber of Commerce (Greenville, S.C.) Christian Socialist Party [of Austria] Colonge, Germany Columbia, S.C. Communist Party [of Austria] Congregation Beth Israel (Greenville, S.C.) Democratic Party [U.S.] Gestapo Grammy Award Greenville, S.C. Haas, Rosa Heller, Francie Heller, Steven Heller, Susan Heller, Max Moses Heller, Leah Hirschl Heller, Israel Heller, Trude Schönthal Hirschl, Leah Hitler, Adolf Holocaust Museum (Washington, D.C.) |
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| Israel [given name the Nazis assigned to all male Jews] Krakow, Poland Kristallnacht Leroux [American Consul in Antwerp, ca. 1940] Long Beach, Long Island, N.Y. Lubaczów, Poland Marseille, France Masur, Rabbi Maxon Shirt [Company] (Greenville, S.C.) Mills, Mary National Council of Jewish Women National Conference of Christians and Jews Nazis New York, N.Y. Piedmont Shirt Company (Greenville, S.C.) Republican Party [U.S.] Riley, [S.C. Governor Richard] Roland, Mr. [Greenville newspaper reporter] Rotterdam, Holland Saltzman, Shep Sarah [given name the Nazis assigned to all female Jews] Schindler, Otto Schönthal, Trude Schönthal, Rosa Haas Schönthal, Simon Schimek Social Democratic Party [of Austria] Thurmond, [Senator] Strom U.S. Congress Vienna, Austria Zaglin family |
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