Düsseldorf Model Sport
Introduction - Table tennis etc...
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20% theory
80% Practice
NORA: Of brave girls and strong women
Nora Schüler: Her life
"Where to?" Ways out of Germany
Many persecuted Düsseldorfers left their home. While in 1933 around 5,000 members of the synagogue community were still registered, the number of Jewish residents in 1939 was only 1,813. Among them were also those who were considered Jews only in the sense of National Socialist racial policy, but who had never been members of the community.
Family album - Childhood in Düsseldorf
Nora Schüler (born 1921) lived with her siblings Richard (born 1912), Annerose (born 1919) and Irene (born 1923) in Düsseldorf at Grimmstrasse 43, corner of Grafenberger Allee.
Ship - trip to exile

After the death of the father, the family had to move into a smaller apartment at Kasernenstraße 17-19.
When Nora and her sisters were expelled from public schools after the Nazis came to power, their mother decided to emigrate the entire family.
In 1934 they fled to Baghdad.
Ship - journey to exile (copy)

After the death of the father, the family had to move into a smaller apartment at Kasernenstraße 17-19.
When Nora and her sisters were expelled from public schools after the Nazis came to power, their mother decided to emigrate the entire family.
In 1934 they fled to Baghdad.
Telephone - The call into the unknown
After the death of the father, the family had to move into a smaller apartment at Kasernenstraße 17-19. What happened next?
When Nora and her sisters were expelled from public schools after the Nazis came to power, their mother decided to emigrate the entire family.
In 1934 they fled to Baghdad.
TOM: Of cohesion and resistance
Tom Katz: His life
Forced into retirement as a "non-Aryan" At the end of December 1933, Tom's father, Dr. Moritz Katz, is dismissed from the teaching profession.
At the age of eight, Tom Katz left his hometown of Düsseldorf together with his parents.
The family emigrated to the Netherlands, to The Hague, in March 1938. Tom's maternal grandmother lived there - and in this city the Katz family found a new home. For the time being ...
Carnival - Childhood in Düsseldorf
Tom Katz was born in Düsseldorf on December 15, 1929. He was the only child of Regine and Dr. Moritz Katz.
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After the death of the father, the family had to move into a smaller apartment at Kasernenstraße 17-19.
When Nora and her sisters were expelled from public schools after the Nazis came to power, their mother decided to emigrate the entire family.
In 1934 they fled to Baghdad.
Ship - Journey into exile (copy) (copy) (copy) (copy) (copy) (copy) (copy) (copy)

After the death of the father, the family had to move into a smaller apartment at Kasernenstraße 17-19.
When Nora and her sisters were expelled from public schools after the Nazis came to power, their mother decided to emigrate the entire family.
In 1934 they fled to Baghdad.
Live program at schools
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