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4051. Members of the Jewish sports club, Etoile Juive, salute during a parade through Paris.
helped bring children safely over the border into Switzerland. He also published an underground
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4052. Children exercise in the courtyard outside the Nahum Aronson children's home in Les Andelys, France.
helped bring children safely over the border into Switzerland. He also published an underground
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4053. Staff and children of the Nahum Aronson children's home in Les Andelys, France.
helped bring children safely over the border into Switzerland. He also published an underground
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4054. Staff and children pose in a large circle on the grounds of the Nahum Aronson children's home in Les Andelys, France.
helped bring children safely over the border into Switzerland. He also published an underground
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4055. Release certificate issued to Heinrich Büchler. The document states that Heinrich Büchler was born on June 25, 1923 in Gleiwitz and was sent to Buchenwald on November 12, 1938.
1938. Steffi left Germany some time before. She first went to Switzerland and then to England
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4056. Police certificate attesting to the fact that Alfred Büchler had not committed any crimes that would preclude his emigration.
1938. Steffi left Germany some time before. She first went to Switzerland and then to England
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4057. Document stating that Alfred Büchler is free to emigrate and does not owe any back taxes.
1938. Steffi left Germany some time before. She first went to Switzerland and then to England
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4058. Death certificate stating that the merchant Jacques Israel Büchler, a Jew residing in Gleiwitz, died on March 11, 1942 at 1:30 pm in Auschwitz.
1938. Steffi left Germany some time before. She first went to Switzerland and then to England
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4059. Belgian Jews march in a postwar pro-Zionist demonstration in Belgium.
helped bring children safely over the border into Switzerland. He also published an underground
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4060. A postwar pro-Zionist demonstration in Belgium.
helped bring children safely over the border into Switzerland. He also published an underground
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4061. Members of Poale Zion who volunteered to fight in the Spanish Civil War.
helped bring children safely over the border into Switzerland. He also published an underground
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4062. Staff of the Nahum Aronson children's home in Les Andelys, France.
helped bring children safely over the border into Switzerland. He also published an underground
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4063. The cover of a notebook created by Dorottya Dezsoefi while in hiding.
in April 1948, she left immediately for Switzerland. There is met her fiancé, Janos Fenjves and
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4064. A notebook created by Dorottya Dezsoefi while in hiding.
in April 1948, she left immediately for Switzerland. There is met her fiancé, Janos Fenjves and
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4065. A page in a notebook created by Dorottya Dezsoefi while in hiding.
in April 1948, she left immediately for Switzerland. There is met her fiancé, Janos Fenjves and
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4066. A handkerchief belonging to Judit Gondos that she took with her when she left Budapest on the Kasztner rescue train.
They were finally released in December 1944 and taken to Switzerland with the assistance of the
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4067. A pair of eyeglasses belonging to Bela Gondas, a Jewish physician, who was a passenger on the Kasztner rescue train.
They were finally released in December 1944 and taken to Switzerland with the assistance of the
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4068. Group portrait of German students, both Jewish and non-Jewish.
from deportation in the last year of the war. After World War II Riegner remained in Switzerland. In
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4069. Group portrait of school students after their abitur.
from deportation in the last year of the war. After World War II Riegner remained in Switzerland. In
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4070. Identification card issued to Moniek Szmulewicz testifying that he had been a prisoner in the Buchenwald concentration camp and had been in Nazi prisons since January 1, 1940.
Rabbi Herschel Schachter brought to Switzerland. The Swiss at first interned the teenagers in camps
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4071. Portrait of five young survivors of the Buchenwald concentration camp in their uniforms.
Rabbi Herschel Schachter brought to Switzerland. The Swiss at first interned the teenagers in camps
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4072. Two young survivors play fight outside a building in the liberated Buchenwald concentration camp.
Rabbi Herschel Schachter brought to Switzerland. The Swiss at first interned the teenagers in camps
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4073. Two young survivors stand outside a building of the Buchenwald concentration camp.
Rabbi Herschel Schachter brought to Switzerland. The Swiss at first interned the teenagers in camps
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4074. Three Buchenwald survivors pose on the grass in their uniforms after liberation.
Rabbi Herschel Schachter brought to Switzerland. The Swiss at first interned the teenagers in camps
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4075. View of the Bismarck Tower, a monument to Otto von Bismarck, located outside the grounds of the Buchenwald concentration camp.
Rabbi Herschel Schachter brought to Switzerland. The Swiss at first interned the teenagers in camps