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1676. Drawing of two cherubim kissing.
Switzerland, circa 1939-1945, and then in Palestine, as well as documents and photographs related to the
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1677. Book
relating to the Mina Kaufmann and Carl Weiler families in Germany, Switzerland and the United States before
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1678. The Stories of Eric Haas and Marga Schlamm Haas
concentration camp, and in Bergen Belsen, Switzerland, Marseilles, and an UNRRA camp in North Africa.
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1679. Internes en Suisse
SWITZERLAND
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1680. Emigration
SWITZERLAND
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1681. Prayer book
in Buchenwald and Bergen-Belsen concentration camps, in Switzerland and Sweden.
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1682. Werner Lipton collection
with relatives in Switzerland to escape the Nazis, while the rest of his family remained in Mindelheim
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1683. Michael Lowenthal collection
Mierlo family from Klara Gotthilf, Heinz's maternal grandmother in Switzerland; and accounting, through
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1684. Label
SWITZERLAND
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1685. Label
SWITZERLAND
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1686. Label
SWITZERLAND
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1687. Label
SWITZERLAND
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1688. Label
SWITZERLAND
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1689. Label
SWITZERLAND
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1690. Label
SWITZERLAND
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1691. Label
SWITZERLAND
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1692. Book
SWITZERLAND
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1693. Kliger family collection
Katherina Kliger, escaped from Vienna to Switzerland. Includes letters from Evelyn in England to her parents
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1694. Photograph reproduction of dedication to Rezso Kasztner
original document was written in May 1945 in Switzerland on behalf of those rescued on the Kasztner train
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1695. Michael Salwen photographs
Buchenwald and in a displaced persons camp in Switzerland, where he and other young survivors ("Buchenwald
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1696. Textilwerke Seiden-un Schafwollwarenfabriken AG collection
SWITZERLAND
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1697. 1948 Jewish organizations photographs
Switzerland, in July 1948. Includes a photograph of the Israeli delegation, including Rabbi Joseph Gabrieli
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1698. Dias Santilhano family papers
Netherlands, to his son Louis in Switzerland.
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1699. From Antwerp to Geneva via Récébédou and Casseneuil: memoirs of the years 1940-1942
's escape to Switzerland, where he was reunited with his mother and sister in Geneva in 1942.
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1700. Jura Soyfer collection
beefore being arrested trying to cross the Austrian border to Switzerland. He was transported to Dachau