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1401. Agnes Mandl
her French, Agnes traveled to Switzerland in 1939. On September 9, while swimming with friends at Lake
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1402. Eva Rapaport
between Switzerland and France, they took refuge in the small French village of St. Martin. The village
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1403. Thomas Buergenthal describes the impact of the Nuremberg trials on the development of international law
the Claims Resolution Tribunal for Dormant Accounts in Switzerland. With a unique perspective shaped
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1404. Thomas Buergenthal reflects on the value of truth commissions
the Claims Resolution Tribunal for Dormant Accounts in Switzerland. With a unique perspective shaped
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1405. Thomas Buergenthal describes the significance of the Nuremberg trials to him both personally and as a lawyer and judge
the Claims Resolution Tribunal for Dormant Accounts in Switzerland. With a unique perspective shaped
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1406. Thomas Buergenthal discusses quote from Abel Herzberg
Accounts in Switzerland. With a unique perspective shaped by his experiences as a Holocaust survivor and
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1407. Thomas Buergenthal describes the charges brought at the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg
the Claims Resolution Tribunal for Dormant Accounts in Switzerland. With a unique perspective shaped
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1408. Thomas Buergenthal describes differing perspectives on international justice
the Claims Resolution Tribunal for Dormant Accounts in Switzerland. With a unique perspective shaped
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1409. Thomas Buergenthal reflects on the importance of memorials
the Claims Resolution Tribunal for Dormant Accounts in Switzerland. With a unique perspective shaped
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1410. Thomas Buergenthal describes the plight of refugees today
the Claims Resolution Tribunal for Dormant Accounts in Switzerland. With a unique perspective shaped
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1411. Thomas Buergenthal discusses whether it is ever too late to seek justice
the Claims Resolution Tribunal for Dormant Accounts in Switzerland. With a unique perspective shaped
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1412. Simcha Perlmutter
Hebrew teacher. Simcha was an excellent student and after studying at universities in Switzerland, France
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1413. Frederick R. Wohl
Frederick's upbringing was not religious. He was sent to Switzerland on a student exchange program just
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1414. Franz Anton Ledermann
from Breslau University and a doctorate of jurisprudence from Geneva University in Switzerland. At the
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1415. Ilse Silten
school, she was sent to a finishing school in Switzerland where she studied to be a photographer. In 1931
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1416. Odon Jerzy Wos
. Odon was eventually taken to a POW camp in Austria, from which he escaped to Switzerland on April 20
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1417. Soep family collection
The document was stamped and signed by George Mantello on February 6, 1944 in Geneva, Switzerland.
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1418. Braf family papers
Switzerland. Itzhak Braf and his parents were on the Kasztner train from Hungary; 1 Registration card
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1419. Peter Albrecht passport
travel in Austria, Switzerland, Nazi Germany, and France.
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1420. Mordechai Shenhabi personal archives, Mishmar ha-ʻEmeḳ (Israel) (RG-95-3)
Switzerland ... representatives of the Hashomer Hatzair in Czechoslovakia, England, Switzerland, Germany, Austria (1933-1938
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1421. Bouquet of leather flowers made by an inmate at Bergen Belsen
in January 1944. They left in January 1945 for Switzerland as part of a prisoner exchange based on ... Paraguayan passports her father had purchased for them. Her mother died upon arrival in Switzerland, and
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1422. Oral history interview with Anne Marie Roeper
school; her memories of the Nazi acsencion to power; her mother's move to Switzerland in 1936 with her ... Switzerland; her psychoanalysis studies in Vienna with Anna Freund; her husband-to-be's warning to flee
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1423. Einzelbestand Philippe Schwed Berner Prozess um die "Protokolle der Weisen von Zion" (1933-1939)
SWITZERLAND ... (AfZ), Switzerland. Original archival signature at the source archive: NL Philippe Schwed. Documents
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1424. Eric New correspondence
passed into Switzerland where Emil died in 1944. Letters date circa 1939-1946 and are predominately ... into Switzerland, where Emil died in 1944. Letters date circa 1939-1946 and are predominately written
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1425. Toward the abyss
Werner Jacob Lipton (Liebschüz) left Germany in 1939 for Switzerland where he lived in Kinderheime ... Switzerland where he lived in Kinderheime (children's homes). Fanni and Jakob Liebschütz were deported from