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2451. Passengers on board the SS Hamra sail from Romania to Palestine.
Ella away to a boarding school in Switzerland. Feige and Rosl remained in Vienna temporarily since ... passed away in Geneva, Switzerland in 2013.
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2452. A suitcase taken on the Kasztner rescue train by Bela Gondos, a Jewish physician from Budapest.
. The suitcase was used by the family in Bergen-Belsen, Switzerland and when they immigrated to the U.S. ... They were finally released in December 1944 and taken to Switzerland with the assistance of the
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2453. A picnic box belonging to the Gondos family, who took it with them to hold their food during their trip aboard the Kasztner rescue train.
later accompanied them to Bergen-Belsen, Switzerland and, finally, to the U.S. ... They were finally released in December 1944 and taken to Switzerland with the assistance of the
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2454. An Omega watch belonging to Bela Gondos, a physician who was a passenger on the Kasztner rescue train.
train. Gondos wore the watch daily in Bergen-Belsen, Switzerland and in the U.S. until he replaced it ... They were finally released in December 1944 and taken to Switzerland with the assistance of the
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2455. Conductor Kurt Singer escorts his mother, Ulla Horowitz.
mother moved to Switzerland with her two siblings, and Margot remained with her father. In 1938 Kurt ... decided to immigrate to Palestine. She first went to St. Gallen, Switzerland to see her mother and then
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2456. The Singer family poses for a portrait on a grassy field.
mother moved to Switzerland with her two siblings, and Margot remained with her father. In 1938 Kurt ... decided to immigrate to Palestine. She first went to St. Gallen, Switzerland to see her mother and then
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2457. Drawing of German-Jewish physician and conductor Kurt Singer, sketched a year prior to his deportation to Theresienstadt.
mother moved to Switzerland with her two siblings, and Margot remained with her father. In 1938 Kurt ... decided to immigrate to Palestine. She first went to St. Gallen, Switzerland to see her mother and then
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2458. Hans Garfunkel rides a scooter on a garden path.
smuggled over the borders into Switzerland and Spain. Hans escaped to Switzerland on December 25, 1942
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2459. Portrait of a Jewish soccer team in Koenigsberg, Germany.
smuggled over the borders into Switzerland and Spain. Hans escaped to Switzerland on December 25, 1942
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2460. Five children reunite with parents after the war.
Jewish. They remained there for two years. Claude's siblings were sent to Switzerland by the OSE (Oeuvre ... Switzerland. After the war, Natan returned and found Mathilda and Claude in Villemur. The family was reunited
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2461. Group portrait of Jewish children in the Jeanne d'Arc camp in Phillippeville who were sent their following their release from Bergen-Belsen in a prisoner exchange.
friends from Hamburg, who had left for Switzerland early on while it was still possible to take their ... prisoner exchange in January 1945 in which they were taken first to Switzerland, and then to Algeria on
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2462. Alfred Ament papers
with two other children. In March 1944, Alfred and 30 other children escaped to Switzerland with false ... Switzerland. He was able to correspond with his mother until she died of tuberculosis. In May 1945, Alfred
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2463. Hans Steinitz papers
Milles during Yom Kippur in 1942, taking his diary with him to Switzerland. ... paperwork and made his way to Switzerland. He married Lore Oppenheimer (b.1915) and they had a daughter
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2464. Kurt Moser diary
Lefort (1924-1989), fled to Switzerland in 1943 and joined her mother in California in 1948. Ernst Moser ... his attempts to escape to Switzerland, his capture and brief imprisonment, his work on a farm, efforts
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2465. Francie Alpert papers
fall 1943 Francie was smuggled into Switzerland, and she survived as a refugee on a farm in Neuchâtel ... refugee in Neuchâtel, Switzerland. Documents include Francie’s clothing ration card, identification card
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2466. German TV documentary film on antisemitism (reel 12)
Switzerland, where Globke went on the advice of his doctor in 1944. Battle scenes and a quote from Globke ... Switzerland
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2467. JDC relief efforts for Jewish DPs
Switzerland ... Switzerland
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2468. Oral history interview with Miriam Weisz Stillmann
Switzerland. ... of by the English along with her sister, Itzu; taking a boat from Switzerland with missionaries to
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2469. Oral history interview with Anatole Zylberstein
Switzerland. ... beginning of 1944 by train to Switzerland; the parents and other school personnel fleeing at the same time
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2470. Oral history interview with Victor Sullaper
documents, organizing escapes for Jews to Switzerland, and hiding Jews; the deportation of his uncle ... Movement; his work forging documents and transporting children to Switzerland; working with Roland Epstein
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2471. Oral history interview with Catherine Lamb
Switzerland. ... France via Austria and Switzerland; working as a postage stamp dealer and collector in Paris; and
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2472. Oral history interview with Olga Horak
Zurich (Switzerland) ... going to Zagreb, Croatia and then to Zurich, Switzerland; and arriving in Australia in 1949.
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2473. Oral history interview with David Benedikt
Switzerland. ... Czechoslovakia; traveling to Switzerland; moving to Australia, then to South Africa, and then back to Australia
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2474. Oral history interview with Paul Muller
Zurich (Switzerland) ... escaping to Zurich, Switzerland after the start of the German occupation of southern France; returning to
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2475. Oral history interview with Anneliese Korner-Kalman
Geneva (Switzerland) ... to Gestapo offices, and then sent by her family to Geneva, Switzerland to avoid any future