Dr. Joseph and Sheila Tenenbaum collection Records relating to the career of Joseph Tenenbaum Articles, essays, and speeches articles essays speeches pamphlets booklets research notes.

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Dr. Joseph and Sheila Tenenbaum collection Records relating to the career of Joseph Tenenbaum Articles, essays, and speeches articles essays speeches pamphlets booklets research notes.

Contains information about Hitler's ban on use of medical treatments discovered by Jewish scientists and physicians; economic policies in Germany during the Nazi regime; resistance by Jewish partisans during World War II; anti-Semitism and persecution of Jews in Poland during the first half of the 20th century; and life in the ghettos. Also included are several issues of "Folk un Velt" (in Hebrew) ranging from 1953 to 1959 and a file of miscellaneous articles, pamphlets, and booklets written by Joseph Tenenbaum relating to Nazism in the United States, anti-Semitism, Einsatzgruppen, resistance, and Rudolf Höss, commander of Auschwitz.

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