Displaying: 1,001 1,025 of 6,247 matches for “switzerland”
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1001. Nachlass Otto Zaugg (1906-1998)
Poschiavo, Switzerland. [Source: AfZ’s online catalog] ... SWITZERLAND ... Contains records relating to the administration of refugee camps in Switzerland during and ... (AfZ), Switzerland. Original archival signature at source archive: NL Otto Zaugg. The AfZ acquired the
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1002. Oral history interview with Walter Balaban
Schaffhausen (Switzerland) ... Switzerland--Emigration and immigration. ... Unterägeri (Switzerland) ... United States; his flight to Switzerland; his experiences during the war years in refugee camps in
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1003. Oral history interview with Cecilia Kornbluth
Basel (Switzerland) ... France and to Switzerland; the arrests of her younger brother, father, and mother; her father's eventual ... by her brother in Switzerland; her illegal crossing into Switzerland; hiding because she lacked legal
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1004. Oral history interview with Johanna Liebmann
Geneva (Switzerland) ... Switzerland. ... Switzerland; living with an aunt’s the family; nearly having a nervous breakdown; traveling to Geneva where ... Switzerland until 1948 when the Swiss declined to let them stay; and immigrating to the United States in 1948.
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1005. Oral history interview with Leo Diamantstein
Lugano (Switzerland) ... Switzerland. ... with the Italian underground; escaping to Switzerland through the Alps and their experience at the ... border; being sent to a labor camp in Lugano, Switzerland near the German border; their life in Italy
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1006. Oral history interview with Juan Jorge Schäffer
Switzerland. ... Montevideo, Uruguay; going on a skiing trip to Switzerland with his parents in March 1938, and remaining ... getting arrested in Austria, and coming back to Switzerland after his release; moving to France in fall ... Switzerland; changing to mathematics, and returning to Uruguay to become a math professor; marrying in 1960
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1007. Oral history interview with Erwin Dankner
Montreux (Switzerland) ... differently from other prisoners; being fed adequately; being sent with a group to Switzerland in the fall of ... 1944; living in Montreux, Switzerland until 1948; his father being able to retrieve his jewelry ... instruments from Hungary and continuing his work in Switzerland; sailing to New York, NY; and visiting family
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1008. Oral history interview with Helene Reeves
Geneva (Switzerland) ... Switzerland. ... Zurich (Switzerland) ... affidavit from the American psychoanalyst Muriel Gardiner; going to Switzerland on a temporary visa to get
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1009. Oral history interview with Erna Tebel Stern
Bern (Switzerland) ... Switzerland ... she met her second husband; attempting to flee in 1942 to Switzerland, where they were imprisoned for ... a short time and then released to the Salvation Army; moving to Bern, Switzerland, where she worked
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1010. Oral history interview with Emanuel Mandel
Caux (Switzerland) ... Saint Gall (Switzerland : Canton) ... soldiers on a train towards the German-Swiss border and being released in Switzerland, where they were ... cleaned and fed; traveling to Saint Gallen and then to Caux, Switzerland to stay in a displaced persons
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1011. Ernst Fink papers
Switzerland--Emigration and immigration--20th century. ... Ernst Fink (1906-1907) was born in St. Gallen, Switzerland to Joseph Fink and Fanny Fink (born Gut ... )]. Fink died in Zurich, Switzerland on July 17, 1987. ... SWITZERLAND
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1012. Charles Froelicher papers
Charles Froelicher (1923-1992) was born in Switzerland and immigrated to the United States with his ... Buchenwald to Switzerland. The transport had been organized by Swiss Red Cross and the United Nations Relief ... SWITZERLAND ... children who were part of the transport Charles Froelicher accompanied from Buchenwald to Switzerland in
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1013. Identification tag with name and birthdate issued to a Jewish refugee child
Küsnacht (Switzerland) ... Ascona (Switzerland) ... Geneva (Switzerland) ... Küsnacht (Switzerland)
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1014. Identification tag with name and birthdate issued to a Jewish refugee child
Küsnacht (Switzerland) ... Ascona (Switzerland) ... Geneva (Switzerland) ... Küsnacht (Switzerland)
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1015. Ursula Klau papers
Davos (Switzerland) ... the family fled to Switzerland. They returned to Germany in 1935 so that Dr. Klau could liquidate his ... tuberculosis. Klau’s family in the United States and Switzerland arranged for her to be moved to a sanatorium ... in Davos, Switzerland in early 1946, and she immigrated to the United States in November 1946 where
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1016. Nachlass Dr. iur. Georg Guggenheim (1897-1987)
Switzerland--Politics and government--20th century. ... Zurich (Switzerland) ... SWITZERLAND ... (AfZ), Switzerland; the signature: NL Georg Guggenheim. The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
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1017. And You, Where Are You From?
Her response was somewhat tentative: “France . . . Switzerland . . .” After a long pause she added
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1018. Emanuel "Manny" Mandel
to do labor. In December 1944, they were taken to refuge in neutral Switzerland by Nazi transport
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1019. Judge Thomas Buergenthal (1934–2023)
Tribunal for Dormant Accounts in Switzerland owned by victims of Nazism, as the first US national appointed
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1020. Leo Bretholz describes arrival at the Drancy camp
in France but escaped. In 1942 Leo was smuggled into Switzerland but was arrested and sent back to
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1021. Leo Bretholz describes conditions in the Drancy camp
in France but escaped. In 1942 Leo was smuggled into Switzerland but was arrested and sent back to
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1022. Hanne Hirsch Liebmann describes conditions in the Gurs camp
Switzerland. She married in Geneva in 1945 and had a daughter in 1946. In 1948, she arrived in the United
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1023. Armed Jewish Resistance: Partisans
around Toulouse, Nice, Lyon, and Paris. Its members smuggled money from Switzerland into France to assist
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1024. Benito Mussolini
Switzerland. However, Italian partisans caught and executed him before he could reach the border. This footage
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1025. American Jewish Congress
received a cable from Gerhart Riegner, the WJC representative in Switzerland