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3401. Red crayon sketch of 4 females in heavy scarves created postwar by a Swiss Aid nurse and rescuer
sisters moved to Switzerland. They learned that Richard had been killed in Auschwitz. Friedel and her ... and her daughters moved to Switzerland. She and her husband had selected the Secours Suisse office in ... settled in his native Switzerland. ... Cruseilles. With the end of the war, the family moved to Bern, Switzerland in May 1945, to wait for Richard
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3402. Bela Gondos family papers
Switzerland. ... during the Holocaust in Budapest, on the Kasztner train, in Bergen-Belsen, and Switzerland, and after the ... Holocaust in Switzerland and the United States. ... Gallen, Switzerland. Jewish aid organizations had raised enough money to ransom the prisoners. After a
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3403. List of video testimonies of survivors held by the Holocaust Testimonies Project, Jewish Holocaust Museum & Research Centre.
Yugpslavia, Indonesia, Moldova, BeloRussia, and Switzerland.]
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3404. The Righteous Among the Nations: Virtual Wall of Honor. [Internet resource]
Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, USA and Vietnam and the year in which each was honored.
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3405. [Applications]
Switzerland
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3406. Jan Sowka awaits execution in the forest near Buchenwald concentration camp.
escaped. One of the two Poles, Jan Sowka (b. 10/19/22 in Thayngen, Switzerland) was apprehended shortly
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3407. Jan Sowka awaits execution in the forest near Buchenwald concentration camp.
escaped. One of the two Poles, Jan Sowka (b. 10/19/22 in Thayngen, Switzerland) was apprehended shortly
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3408. The execution of prisoners in the forest near Buchenwald concentration camp.
escaped. One of the two Poles, Jan Sowka (b. 10/19/22 in Thayngen, Switzerland) was apprehended shortly
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3409. Prisoners from Buchenwald awaiting execution in the forest near the camp.
escaped. One of the two Poles, Jan Sowka (b. 10/19/22 in Thayngen, Switzerland) was apprehended shortly
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3410. An SS officer standing in front of a newly constructed gallows in the forest near Buchenwald concentration camp.
escaped. One of the two Poles, Jan Sowka (b. 10/19/22 in Thayngen, Switzerland) was apprehended shortly
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3411. Leaders of the Jewish Agency for Palestine meet in the Paris office.
1943 he escaped to Switzerland, where he continued his efforts on behalf of the Jewish resistance
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3412. Herman and Olga Weigl walk down a street in Prague.
American visas. From Vienna they travelled through Switzerland to France. On April 15, 1939 they set sail
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3413. Picture postcard of the market square in Sevetin, Czechoslovakia.
American visas. From Vienna they travelled through Switzerland to France. On April 15, 1939 they set sail
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3414. Fanny Goldstein stands at the entrance to the family's general store in Sevetin, Czechoslovakia.
American visas. From Vienna they travelled through Switzerland to France. On April 15, 1939 they set sail
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3415. Julius and Fanny Goldstein walk along a street in Tabor, Czechoslovakia.
American visas. From Vienna they travelled through Switzerland to France. On April 15, 1939 they set sail
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3416. View of the general store in Sevetin owned by Julius Goldstein.
American visas. From Vienna they travelled through Switzerland to France. On April 15, 1939 they set sail
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3417. Julius Goldstein stands in front of a desk in his general store.
American visas. From Vienna they travelled through Switzerland to France. On April 15, 1939 they set sail
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3418. Julius and Fanny Goldstein pose outside with their son, Bohus.
American visas. From Vienna they travelled through Switzerland to France. On April 15, 1939 they set sail
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3419. Studio portrait of Ruth Wottitzky with a doll and stuffed animal.
American visas. From Vienna they travelled through Switzerland to France. On April 15, 1939 they set sail
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3420. Ruth Wottitzky stands on a chair in the yard of her home in Windigsteig, Austria.
American visas. From Vienna they travelled through Switzerland to France. On April 15, 1939 they set sail
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3421. Ruth Wottitzky feeds the chickens outside her home in Windigsteig, Austria.
American visas. From Vienna they travelled through Switzerland to France. On April 15, 1939 they set sail
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3422. Ruth Wottitzky sits outside in a wagon next to her dog.
American visas. From Vienna they travelled through Switzerland to France. On April 15, 1939 they set sail
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3423. Picture postcard of a street in Windigsteig, Austria, featuring the Wottitzky family general store.
American visas. From Vienna they travelled through Switzerland to France. On April 15, 1939 they set sail
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3424. Engagement portrait of Isaac Finkelstajn and Estera Kartusz.
-1950s Jakub left Switzerland and returned to Paris. Both brothers later married and settled in Paris
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3425. Color drawing of a table with a vase of flowers, created by Hans Ament, a Jewish refugee child living in the children's home in Izieu.
was six years older, was smuggled by the OSE into Switzerland and survived the war.