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1651. [Miscellaneous documents related to victims of Nazi persecution in the Department of Ain]
Geneva Switzerland
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1652. [Procès-Verbal]
Switzerland
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1653. [Visa and passport applications]
Geneva Switzerland
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1654. Emigration Possibilies as of 14.XI.45
currently in Switzerland who wish to emigrate to different countries. List divided by desired country
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1655. LISTE DES BRESILIENS DE ZONE FRANCAISE
Fribourg Switzerland
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1656. Nachweisung. der jüdischen Einwohner von Ludwigsburg, die nach Osten überführt wurden oder ausgewandert sind, und deren Vermögen eingezogen wurde.
Bischofszell Switzerland
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1657. XV. Listina TEREZÍN
Reichenburg Switzerland
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1658. Betrifft: Aufstellung vorhandener Geistlicher.
Basel Switzerland
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1659. Victims of the Nazi Era: Nazi Racial Ideology
Soviet Union, Great Britain, Bulgaria, and neutral states like Spain, Portugal, Switzerland, and Sweden
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1660. Deceiving the Public
autumn of 1943, demanded that the International Red Cross, headquartered in Switzerland, investigate
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1661. Magnus Hirschfeld
However, he realized that he would no longer be safe in Germany. Hirschfeld settled in Switzerland shortly
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1662. France
for Police of the Prefecture of Bordeaux. Papon initially fled to Switzerland to elude his ten-year
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1663. Emanuel (Manny) Mandel
had. After the war, Manny went to Switzerland with his mother for several months, before
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1664. A postcard written by Szlamek and Bracha (Chmielnicka) [illegible last name] to Aron Gepner, a Polish Jew who has been interned in the Tittmoning transit camp in Germany.
listing different people that might possibly be able to assist them in getting to Switzerland. Natan
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1665. Portrait of Frieda Belinfante, reportedly dressed in men's clothing to disguise herself from Nazi informers.
Nazis. In December 1943, Belinfante escaped to Switzerland via Belgium and France. After the war, she
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1666. Viennese Jews learn typewriting repair in an ORT vocational school following the Nazi take-over of Austria.
Switzerland. He then perished in the Holocaust.
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1667. Stanley Selig Appel papers
Holocaust while incarcerated in several camps, and ater the Holocaust in Germany, Switzerland, and Italy.
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1668. "When there is life, there is hope" : Marcel Chagnac memoir
Switzerland in 1942 and was sent to Drancy. He was deported to Auschwitz in February 1943 and was quickly sent
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1669. Jehiel Weinberg letter
Cohen in Basel, Switzerland. In the letter, Rabbi Weinberg, the pre-war principal of the Hildesheimer
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1670. Mathieu Muller collection
together with George Mandel-Mantello in Geneva, Switzerland during the war. Also includes one photograph of
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1671. Oral history interview with Carl Weiler and Mina Weiler
relating to the Mina Kaufmann and Carl Weiler families in Germany, Switzerland and the United States before
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1672. Oral history interview with Susanna Frassineti
Nazis by fleeing with her family to Switzerland.
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1673. Oral history interview with Pupa Garribba
Pupa Garribba, born in Italy, discusses how she and her family escaped to Switzerland after Germany
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1674. Brass tag with name Feldman
in Buchenwald and Bergen-Belsen concentration camps, in Switzerland and Sweden.
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1675. Prayer book
Switzerland, and correspondence.