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1076. Jehovah's Witnesses in Germany: From the 1890s to the 1930s
supported the efforts of its brethren in Germany. At an international convention in Lucerne, Switzerland, in
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1077. Rifka Muscovitz Glatz describes emotions surrounding the establishment of the state of Israel
Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. Eight months later she was transported to Switzerland. She sailed
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1078. German Jewish Refugees, 1933–1939
neighboring European countries (France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Denmark, Czechoslovakia, and Switzerland
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1079. Emanuel Ringelblum and the Creation of the Oneg Shabbat Archive
of Poland on September 1, 1939, Ringelblum had just returned to Warsaw from Switzerland, where he
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1080. Children's Aid Society (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants)
were placed into safe houses or smuggled into Switzerland. The home is the subject of a 1990
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1081. Rifka Muscovitz Glatz describes living on a kibbutz and dealing with language barriers
Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. Eight months later she was transported to Switzerland. She sailed
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1082. Gerda Blachmann Wilchfort describes the mood of passengers on the "St. Louis" after they were denied entry into Cuba
mother escaped to Switzerland. After the war, they were told that Gerda's father had died during
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1083. Escape routes from German-occupied Europe, 1942
(such as the Soviet Union), neutral states (such as Switzerland, Spain, Sweden, and Turkey), and even to
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1084. Leo Bretholz describes resistance training and activities in a French underground group he joined in 1943
in France but escaped. In 1942 Leo was smuggled into Switzerland but was arrested and sent back to
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1085. Protocols of the Elders of Zion
circulating a German-language edition of the Protocols in Berne, Switzerland. The presiding justice
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1086. Wannsee Conference and the "Final Solution"
the Jewish populations of the United Kingdom, and the neutral nations (Switzerland, Ireland, Sweden
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1087. Hanne Hirsch Liebmann describes a Children's Aid Society (OSE) visit and life in Le Chambon-sur-Lignon
Switzerland. She married in Geneva in 1945 and had a daughter in 1946. In 1948, she arrived in the United
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1088. Eva Rappoport Edmands describes packing to leave Vienna for France in 1938
find refuge in Switzerland, but were caught by the French police. They received help from a priest in
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1089. Hanne Hirsch Liebmann describes the effects of Kristallnacht (the "Night of Broken Glass")
Switzerland. She married in Geneva in 1945 and had a daughter in 1946. In 1948, she arrived in the United
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1090. Leo Bretholz describes his escape from a train during deportation from 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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1091. Auschwitz Report
the end of April, goes public worldwide through media channels in Switzerland. In April 1944
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1092. Vera Lechtman collection
Georges Maringer, and Marc Hoffman as rescued children in Switzerland during the Holocaust.
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1093. Hans Fassler testimony
Interview with Hans Fassler, legislator from Switzerland, relating to the saving of Jews by a Mr
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1094. Abraham family collection
Switzerland, and correspondence.
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1095. Hirsch family collection
Switzerland and Portugal, arriving in the United States in 1939.
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1096. Ascher Family Collection
Film shows scenes primarily in Saarow-Pieskow, near Berlin, and Switzerland.
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1097. Ernest Bergman collection
philatelic material relating to experiences in Switzerland, France, and Germany during and after the
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1098. Leo Yeni collection
entered Switzerland.
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1099. Arthur Schleifer Collection
1930s, including Austria, Hungary, Germany, Switzerland, France, Algeria, and Monaco. The films were
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1100. Jake Fersztand collection
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