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3426. A letter that is written on the verso of a color drawing 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.
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3427. Wedding of Oskar and Gwen (Verat) Blechner in London.
emigrate as soon as possible. Leo soon left for the United States, while Jakob immigrated to Switzerland
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3428. The Blechner family, a Polish-born Jewish family in Germany, poses outside.
emigrate as soon as possible. Leo soon left for the United States, while Jakob immigrated to Switzerland
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3429. Color drawing of General Edouard de Colberg in the window of a house, 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.
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3430. Portrait of Elizabeth Reiss, a Jewish child who during the German occupation of Holland, was placed in hiding.
Holland and then to Switzerland.
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3431. Portrait of Elizabeth Reiss, a Jewish child in hiding, playing with blocks at her school in Laren, Holland.
Holland and then to Switzerland.
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3432. Dutch rescuer Wilhelmina Salters-Kloppenburg, sits on the steps outside her home with Elizabeth Reiss, a Jewish child she is hiding,
Holland and then to Switzerland.
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3433. Identification paper that lists the Jewish child, Elizabeth Reiss, as the ninth child of her Dutch rescuers, Antonius Johannes Salters and Wilhemina Salters-Kloppenburg.
Holland and then to Switzerland.
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3434. Group portrait of the staff of the Masgelier children's home operated by the OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants).
was escorted over the border into Switzerland. Leo also survived. Manya, however, was deported from
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3435. A Red Cross letter sent by Alfred Buechler to his parents in Gleiwitz.
1938. Steffi left Germany some time before. She first went to Switzerland and then to England
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3436. Vladimir Jabotinsky (center) poses with members of the Betar revisionist Zionist movement in Poznan, Poland.
the Revisionist Zionists. Jabotinsky was born in Odessa in 1880. He studied law in Switzerland
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3437. Gerhart Riegner at his 90th birthday
from deportation in the last year of the war. After World War II Riegner remained in Switzerland. In
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3438. Portrait of the Riegner family. Seated from left to right are Helene and Marianne.
from deportation in the last year of the war. After World War II Riegner remained in Switzerland. In
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3439. Otages et détenus politiques
SWITZERLAND
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3440. Drawing of a ship
a hidden child, and after the war while he recuperated in Switzerland, and then returned to France
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3441. Drawing of a ship
a hidden child, and after the war while he recuperated in Switzerland, and then returned to France
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3442. Drawing of a ship
a hidden child, and after the war while he recuperated in Switzerland, and then returned to France
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3443. Drawing of a ship
a hidden child, and after the war while he recuperated in Switzerland, and then returned to France
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3444. Drawing of a ship
a hidden child, and after the war while he recuperated in Switzerland, and then returned to France
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3445. Drawing of a ship
a hidden child, and after the war while he recuperated in Switzerland, and then returned to France
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3446. Drawing of a ship
a hidden child, and after the war while he recuperated in Switzerland, and then returned to France
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3447. Drawing of a ship
a hidden child, and after the war while he recuperated in Switzerland, and then returned to France
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3448. Drawing of a ship
a hidden child, and after the war while he recuperated in Switzerland, and then returned to France
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3449. Drawing of a ship
a hidden child, and after the war while he recuperated in Switzerland, and then returned to France
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3450. Drawing of a ship
a hidden child, and after the war while he recuperated in Switzerland, and then returned to France