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3901. Unauthorized Salvadoran citizenship certificate issued to Bela Wiesner (b.
Castellanos, who had moved to Switzerland to become the Salvadoran Consul, created the post of First ... couriers, Swiss mail and diplomats from neutral states. (The original certificates remained in Switzerland ... Switzerland. His wife Iren survived the war in Budapest under the protection of Carl Lutz. In May 1944 the
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3902. Unauthorized Salvadoran citizenship certificate issued to Markusz Walter (b.
Castellanos, who had moved to Switzerland to become the Salvadoran Consul, created the post of First ... couriers, Swiss mail and diplomats from neutral states. (The original certificates remained in Switzerland ... Switzerland. His wife Iren survived the war in Budapest under the protection of Carl Lutz. In May 1944 the
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3903. Porges family papers
papers. In April 1942, he attempted to escape to Switzerland and was arrested by a French gendarme. The ... Switzerland. While in Switzerland, Paul was in touch with his nanny who told him that his parents had been
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3904. Hirsch Henry Kolber identification card
to Switzerland with help of the Red Cross 1947 - came to US, settled in New Jersey 1950 - married ... The rabbi, Hershel Schaechter, organized a transport of young people to France and Switzerland. Hirsch ... spent two years in Switzerland living in a hachshara, a hotel and a children's home on Rue de Pregny in
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3905. Henry Kolber papers
to Switzerland with help of the Red Cross 1947 - came to US, settled in New Jersey 1950 - married ... The rabbi, Hershel Schaechter, organized a transport of young people to France and Switzerland. Hirsch ... spent two years in Switzerland living in a hachshara, a hotel and a children's home on Rue de Pregny in
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3906. Teitelbaum family collection
Switzerland illegally. Dora was sent to a refugee camp in Morgins, and Bella went to a children’s home nearby ... daughters were reunited in Megève, France and escaped to Switzerland. ... Switzerland, and Mechelen, Belgium. The photos depict the sisters during the war as well as photographs of
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3907. Thomas Rey papers
alien” in 1940. He returned to Germany in 1950 and died in Switzerland in 1960. On November 29, 1941 ... alien” in 1940. He returned to Germany in 1950 and died in Switzerland in 1960. On November 29, 1941 ... Palestine, and some of Thomas’ friends wrote from elsewhere in Germany, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom
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3908. Atarah with a gold metallic thread floral pattern owned by a prewar German Jewish emigre to the US
was born in Switzerland and obtained a Swiss visa, which also covered Johanna and Irma. The family ... Johanna Cohn. Arthur, a merchant, was born on July 7, 1885, in Kreuzlingen, Switzerland. Johanna was born ... Frederica Nast, and she left in 1939. Since Arthur was born in Switzerland, he was able to obtain a Swiss
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3909. Children’s songbook brought with a German Jewish prewar refugee
United States in January 1939, from Berlin, Germany, via Switzerland and France. The booklet was ... sent for Illa in August, and in September, Nellie, went to Switzerland with her paternal aunt Helene ... living with her grandmother in Berlin, was sent to Switzerland with her aunt, Helene Meyer (1892-?, née ... Switzerland.
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3910. Sandomirski family papers
instead ended up taking a train to Basel, Switzerland. Edith wrote to her cousin in France who was a ... Jews. David and Edith then took a train to Switzerland, knowing that it would be risky. Before they ... crossed the border into Switzerland, the train was stopped and all the passengers questioned. The soldiers ... his instrument was, he said that he was a piano player. David and Edith traveled to Basel, Switzerland
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3911. Plastic doll named Zsuzsi carried by a young Hungarian Jewish girl on the Kasztner train
during the Holocaust in Budapest, on the Kasztner train, in Bergen-Belsen, and Switzerland, and after the ... Holocaust in Switzerland and the United States. ... prisoners were sent to Switzerland on December 7, 1944. Bela, Anna, and Judit emigrated to the United States ... with sanitary facilities and were sent to a collection center in St. Gallen, Switzerland. Jewish aid
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3912. Family in garden; young women in Monchengladbach
heading for Switzerland, where she had a first cousin, but was caught by the police near Macon. Fearing ... and decided to try to escape to Switzerland. She was denied entry into Switzerland. “All my arguments ... to stay in Switzerland, were of no avail to the Swiss officials. They … led me to the French side of
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3913. Beige patch embroidered with Czechoslovakia owned by a Jewish refugee
the experiences of Ruth Rappaport before the war in Leipzig, Germany, and Zurich, Switzerland, during ... for Switzerland. After a few months, Mendel and Helene decided to return to Leipzig, but Ruth did not ... her parents what she was, and soon after, the family left for Switzerland. After a short stay, Mendel ... soon after, the family left for Switzerland. After a short stay, Mendel and Helene decided to return
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3914. Prayer book owned by a Jewish Austrian musician and concentration camp inmate
Soviet Union, and Switzerland before the war, in those nations, Czechoslovakia, and many concentration ... Lise, immigrated to Switzerland, and his oldest son, Isak, went to France. On November 9 and 10, during ... returned from Switzerland, where they had reunited during the war. Franzi and Isak had both been imprisoned ... 1945. Bernhard married and immigrated to Switzerland, as did his sister Lise. Franzi and Isak stayed in
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3915. Electric retinoscope used by a Jewish German US Army medic
Bern (Switzerland) ... transferred to a university in Switzerland, and earned a Doctorate of Medicine in July 1938. With the help of ... and enrolled at the University of Bern in Switzerland with his friend, Herbert Myers (1914-1918), who ... declared a certified doctor upon graduation and had to take his medical exams in Switzerland. In the year
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3916. Monaural wooden stethoscope used by a Jewish German refugee and US Army medic
Bern (Switzerland) ... receive a diploma as a Jew under the Nazi regime. He transferred to a university in Switzerland, and ... and enrolled at the University of Bern in Switzerland with his friend, Herbert Myers (1914-1918), who ... declared a certified doctor upon graduation and had to take his medical exams in Switzerland. In the year
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3917. Pelvic calipers used by a Jewish German US Army medic
Bern (Switzerland) ... university in Switzerland, and earned a Doctorate of Medicine in July 1938. With the help of Margaret ... and enrolled at the University of Bern in Switzerland with his friend, Herbert Myers (1914-1918), who ... declared a certified doctor upon graduation and had to take his medical exams in Switzerland. In the year
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3918. Jewish DP youth who numbered among the Buchenwald children, attend a morning religious service at an OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home in France [either in Ambloy or Taverny].
to flee to Switzerland along with the two youngest children and asked Judith to accompany them. The ... 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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3919. Jewish DP youth who numbered among the Buchenwald children, study religious texts at an OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home in France [either in Ambloy or Taverny].
to flee to Switzerland along with the two youngest children and asked Judith to accompany them. The ... 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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3920. Jewish DP youth who numbered among the Buchenwald children, study religious texts at an OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home in France [either in Ambloy or Taverny].
to flee to Switzerland along with the two youngest children and asked Judith to accompany them. The ... 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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3921. Judith Hemmendinger poses with a group of Jewish DP youth who numbered among the Buchenwald children, at an OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home in France [either in Ambloy or Taverny].
to flee to Switzerland along with the two youngest children and asked Judith to accompany them. The ... 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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3922. Jewish DP youth who numbered among the Buchenwald children, read an assortment of Yiddish newspapers outside on the grounds of an OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home in France [either in Ambloy or Taverny].
to flee to Switzerland along with the two youngest children and asked Judith to accompany them. The ... 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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3923. Group portrait of the staff of an OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home in France [either in Ambloy or Taverny], where some of the Buchenwald children were cared for.
to flee to Switzerland along with the two youngest children and asked Judith to accompany them. The ... 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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3924. Jewish DP youth who numbered among the Buchenwald children, are gathered around a table at an OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home in France [either in Ambloy or Taverny].
to flee to Switzerland along with the two youngest children and asked Judith to accompany them. The ... 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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3925. Jewish DP youth who numbered among the Buchenwald children, are gathered around a table at an OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home in France [either in Ambloy or Taverny].
to flee to Switzerland along with the two youngest children and asked Judith to accompany them. The ... 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