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Institute for Holocaust, Genocide, and Memory Studies Exhibit

“A Reason to Remember: Roth, Germany 1933-1942”


This is the digital version of our permanent exhibition “A Reason to Remember: Roth, Germany 1933-1942.” The exhibition is based on the personal stories of five Jewish families who lived in the small village of Roth, Germany between 1933-1942. Their stories are linked to the political and historical events of the Holocaust.

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  • Section I: The Hochster Family
  • Section I: The Nathan Family
  • Section I: The Roth Family
  • Section I: The Stern Family
  • Section I: The Bergenstein Family
  • Section I: Life in the Village of Roth
  • Section II: Rise of Racism
  • Section II: Segregation
  • Section III: Kristallnacht
  • Section III: Jewish Imprisonment
  • Section III: Buchenwald
  • Section IV: The Machinery of Destruction
  • Section IV: Isolated
  • Section IV: Prohibited to Work
  • Section IV: Branded
  • Section IV: Stripped of Posessions
  • Section V: Bergenstein Family Fate
  • Section V: Hochster Family Fate
  • Section V: Nathan Family Fate
  • Section V: Roth Family Fate
  • Section V: Stern Family Fate
  • Section V: Correspondence
  • Section VI: Perished in the Holocaust
  • Section VI: Annihilation of a Community
  • Section VII: The Final Solution - The Nazi Policy of Genocide
  • Section VII: Why Remember the Holocaust?
 
  • Section I: A Reason To Remember

    Section I: A Reason To Remember

  • Section I: The Hochster Family

    Section I: The Hochster Family

  • Section I: The Nathan Family

    Section I: The Nathan Family

  • Section I: The Roth Family

    Section I: The Roth Family

  • Section I: The Stern Family

    Section I: The Stern Family

  • Section I: The Bergenstein Family

    Section I: The Bergenstein Family

  • Section I: Life in the Village of Roth

    Section I: Life in the Village of Roth

  • Section II: Rise of Racism

    Section II: Rise of Racism

  • Section II: Segregation

    Section II: Segregation

  • Section III: Kristallnacht

    Section III: Kristallnacht

  • Section III: Jewish Imprisonment

    Section III: Jewish Imprisonment

  • Section III: Buchenwald

    Section III: Buchenwald

  • Section IV: The Machinery of Destruction

    Section IV: The Machinery of Destruction

  • Section IV: Isolated

    Section IV: Isolated

  • Section IV: Prohibited to Work

    Section IV: Prohibited to Work

  • Section IV: Branded

    Section IV: Branded

  • Section IV: Stripped of Posessions

    Section IV: Stripped of Posessions

  • Section V: Bergenstein Family Fate

    Section V: Bergenstein Family Fate

  • Section V: Hochster Family Fate

    Section V: Hochster Family Fate

  • Section V: Nathan Family Fate

    Section V: Nathan Family Fate

  • Section V: Roth Family Fate

    Section V: Roth Family Fate

  • Section V: Stern Family Fate

    Section V: Stern Family Fate

  • Section V: Correspondence

    Section V: Correspondence

  • Section VI: Perished in the Holocaust

    Section VI: Perished in the Holocaust

  • Section VI: Annihilation of a Community

    Section VI: Annihilation of a Community

  • Section VII: The Final Solution - The Nazi Policy of Genocide

    Section VII: The Final Solution - The Nazi Policy of Genocide

  • Section VII: Why Remember the Holocaust?

    Section VII: Why Remember the Holocaust?

 
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