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1726. Handbook
in Buchenwald and Bergen-Belsen concentration camps, in Switzerland and Sweden.
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1727. Green photograph frame
relating to the Mina Kaufmann and Carl Weiler families in Germany, Switzerland and the United States before
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1728. Book
artifacts related to Jakob who was in hiding in Le Chambon, France, and then given refuge in Switzerland.
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1729. Selected records from the collection "Deutsche Nachrichtenbüro" (R 34)
from abroad (Spain, Switzerland, Italy); e.g., Jewish Security Police, Soviet cruelties in the east
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1730. Prayer book
SWITZERLAND
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1731. Book
SWITZERLAND
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1732. Book
SWITZERLAND
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1733. Book
relating to the Mina Kaufmann and Carl Weiler families in Germany, Switzerland and the United States before
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1734. Book
relating to the Mina Kaufmann and Carl Weiler families in Germany, Switzerland and the United States before
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1735. Ministère des Affaires Étrangères: Guerre
Hungary, Switzerland, Croatia, the Soviet Union, and Italy; internment camps; and administrative questions
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1736. Chaim and Jakub Finkelstajn pose outside the Ecouis children's home.
-1950s Jakub left Switzerland and returned to Paris. Both brothers later married and settled in Paris ... in Geneva. They arranged to send 427 of the children to France, 280 to Switzerland and 250 to ... England. [Vivette Samuels reverses the figures for England and Switzerland in her monograph, "Sauver les ... Switzerland. Because of the difficulty in finding clothing for the children, the boys were clad in Hitler
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1737. Jewish owners and employees of the M. Damm textile company in Vienna pose in front of their business.
and two other boys over the mountains into Switzerland. Though by this time Theo was two months ... beyond his sixteenth birthday, and therefore too old to be accepted into Switzerland, his false papers ... documented him as only fifteen, and he made it across the border. Once in Switzerland, Theo stayed in ... studied and worked as an engineer in Switzerland before immigrating to the United States in 1961.
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1738. During a temporary leave from the Les Milles internment camp, Baruch Brenig (right) poses with his son,Theo (center), and brother-in-law, Hermann Herzmann (left), at the Vieux Port in Marseilles.
and two other boys over the mountains into Switzerland. Though by this time Theo was two months ... beyond his sixteenth birthday, and therefore too old to be accepted into Switzerland, his false papers ... documented him as only fifteen, and he made it across the border. Once in Switzerland, Theo stayed in ... studied and worked as an engineer in Switzerland before immigrating to the United States in 1961.
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1739. Four young Jewish girls play in the garden while their grandfather looks on.
attend school in Switzerland. During her studies she lived with her Uncle Josef Basch and his family ... On her way to Switzerland Teodora chanced to meet an American Jew by the name of Daniel Klayman ... After corresponding for a year Daniel came to Switzerland and married Teodora. Soon after she ... before being taken to Switzerland. Finally, Teodora's Aunt Lina Basch survived with her two children
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1740. Members of the Deutsch family pose outside their home in Ludbreg, Croatia, which also functioned as the local synagogue.
attend school in Switzerland. During her studies she lived with her Uncle Josef Basch and his family ... On her way to Switzerland Teodora chanced to meet an American Jew by the name of Daniel Klayman ... After corresponding for a year Daniel came to Switzerland and married Teodora. Soon after she ... before being taken to Switzerland. Finally, Teodora's Aunt Lina Basch survived with her two children
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1741. Portrait of a young Jewish woman who has just won the Miss Dance Cotillion contest.
attend school in Switzerland. During her studies she lived with her Uncle Josef Basch and his family ... On her way to Switzerland Teodora chanced to meet an American Jew by the name of Daniel Klayman ... After corresponding for a year Daniel came to Switzerland and married Teodora. Soon after she ... before being taken to Switzerland. Finally, Teodora's Aunt Lina Basch survived with her two children
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1742. A Jewish family poses with their Croatian neighbors and friends.
attend school in Switzerland. During her studies she lived with her Uncle Josef Basch and his family ... On her way to Switzerland Teodora chanced to meet an American Jew by the name of Daniel Klayman ... After corresponding for a year Daniel came to Switzerland and married Teodora. Soon after she ... before being taken to Switzerland. Finally, Teodora's Aunt Lina Basch survived with her two children
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1743. A young Jewish girl listens to a radio with head phones.
attend school in Switzerland. During her studies she lived with her Uncle Josef Basch and his family ... On her way to Switzerland Teodora chanced to meet an American Jew by the name of Daniel Klayman ... After corresponding for a year Daniel came to Switzerland and married Teodora. Soon after she ... before being taken to Switzerland. Finally, Teodora's Aunt Lina Basch survived with her two children
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1744. Members of a Jewish family pose outside their home in Zagreb wearing the rectangular, yellow Jewish badges required by the Croatian regime.
attend school in Switzerland. During her studies she lived with her Uncle Josef Basch and his family ... On her way to Switzerland Teodora chanced to meet an American Jew by the name of Daniel Klayman ... After corresponding for a year Daniel came to Switzerland and married Teodora. Soon after she ... before being taken to Switzerland. Finally, Teodora's Aunt Lina Basch survived with her two children
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1745. Portrait of Rabbi Leopold Deutsch wearing a prayer shawl and clerical robes.
attend school in Switzerland. During her studies she lived with her Uncle Josef Basch and his family ... On her way to Switzerland Teodora chanced to meet an American Jew by the name of Daniel Klayman ... After corresponding for a year Daniel came to Switzerland and married Teodora. Soon after she ... before being taken to Switzerland. Finally, Teodora's Aunt Lina Basch survived with her two children
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1746. Group portrait of family and friends at the wedding of a young Jewish couple, Blanka Deutsch and Rudi Apler, in Ludbreg, Croatia.
attend school in Switzerland. During her studies she lived with her Uncle Josef Basch and his family ... On her way to Switzerland Teodora chanced to meet an American Jew by the name of Daniel Klayman ... After corresponding for a year Daniel came to Switzerland and married Teodora. Soon after she ... before being taken to Switzerland. Finally, Teodora's Aunt Lina Basch survived with her two children
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1747. Group portrait of members of the Deutsch family in front of their home in Ludbreg, Croatia.
attend school in Switzerland. During her studies she lived with her Uncle Josef Basch and his family ... On her way to Switzerland Teodora chanced to meet an American Jew by the name of Daniel Klayman ... After corresponding for a year Daniel came to Switzerland and married Teodora. Soon after she ... before being taken to Switzerland. Finally, Teodora's Aunt Lina Basch survived with her two children
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1748. A young Jewish girl poses on a street in Zagreb with her mother and grandfather.
attend school in Switzerland. During her studies she lived with her Uncle Josef Basch and his family ... On her way to Switzerland Teodora chanced to meet an American Jew by the name of Daniel Klayman ... After corresponding for a year Daniel came to Switzerland and married Teodora. Soon after she ... before being taken to Switzerland. Finally, Teodora's Aunt Lina Basch survived with her two children
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1749. An elderly Jewish woman reads a newspaper in her home in Ludbreg, Croatia.
attend school in Switzerland. During her studies she lived with her Uncle Josef Basch and his family ... On her way to Switzerland Teodora chanced to meet an American Jew by the name of Daniel Klayman ... After corresponding for a year Daniel came to Switzerland and married Teodora. Soon after she ... before being taken to Switzerland. Finally, Teodora's Aunt Lina Basch survived with her two children
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1750. Group portrait of students in the public school in Ludbreg, Croatia.
attend school in Switzerland. During her studies she lived with her Uncle Josef Basch and his family ... On her way to Switzerland Teodora chanced to meet an American Jew by the name of Daniel Klayman ... After corresponding for a year Daniel came to Switzerland and married Teodora. Soon after she ... before being taken to Switzerland. Finally, Teodora's Aunt Lina Basch survived with her two children