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4076. Three young Buchenwald survivors pose in their uniforms after liberation.
Rabbi Herschel Schachter brought to Switzerland. The Swiss at first interned the teenagers in camps
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4077. Three young survivors pose by an automobile in the Buchenwald concentration camp shortly after liberation.
Rabbi Herschel Schachter brought to Switzerland. The Swiss at first interned the teenagers in camps
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4078. Five young survivors pose in front of a barracks in the Buchenwald concentration camp about a month after liberation.
Rabbi Herschel Schachter brought to Switzerland. The Swiss at first interned the teenagers in camps
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4079. Josef Schleifstein poses with two survivors at Buchenwald.
their liberation in Buchenwald, Israel and Josef were taken to Switzerland for medical treatment. Some
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4080. The World Jewish Congress Geneva Office records
Switzerland and from other countries and with the International Red Cross and the United Nations; papers and
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4081. The archives of the Far Eastern Jewish Central Information Bureau (DALJEWCIB) Harbin-Shanghai
organizations in various parts of the world, including New Zealand, Italy, China, Switzerland, Germany and Nazi
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4082. Rezső Rudolf Kasztner collection
Switzerland in exchange for money. After the war, Kasztner moved to Israel and became a spokesman for the
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4083. Werner Jakubowski papers
made her way to Switzerland in February 1943 and found refuge. Their son Walter was sent to Taluyers
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4084. Color drawing of a bust of a general created by a Jewish refugee boy in a children's home
six years, was smuggled by OSE into Switzerland. He lives today in the United States.
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4085. Spreekmeester family papers
Switzerland in Berlin, and regards efforts to obtain British passports for Emanuel and Rebecca Spreekmeester
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4086. Finland Ministry of Foreign Affairs Archives records
(Norway), Hague (Netherlands), Budapest (Hungary), Berlin (Germany), Bern (Switzerland). Also contains
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4087. Jakob Altaras papers
regime of Yugoslavia. He worked in Zurich, Switzerland for two years before settling in Giessen, Germany
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4088. Greta and Fred Burg papers
Europe. They went to Switzerland in October 1938 shortly before their visas were to expire. Jeichel then
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4089. Mayer family correspondence
then by sneaking into Switzerland. Suzanne immigrated to the United States in 1964.
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4090. Leonore Gumpert correspondence
Seyre (Haute Garonne) and then to Chateau la Hille near Pamier (Ariège). She escaped to Switzerland in
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4091. Jack Caminer photographs
Switzerland. In 1938 the family immigrated to the United States shortly before Kristallnacht. In 1944 Hans
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4092. Margaret Klein Goetz family correspondence
in Switzerland, daily camp life, and news of family members and friends. Additional letters and
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4093. Salomon family papers
Switzerland.
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4094. Sigmund A. Cohn papers
among additional Cohn family members in Germany, Switzerland, and Sweden, culminating in the revelations
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4095. Kurtz family documents
Diamond--they traveled through England, France, Holland, Belgium, Switzerland, and Germany. While in
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4096. Eric Otto Sonneman collection
Denmark and Switzerland, requesting temporary visas for his parents until they could obtain U.S. visas
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4097. Pair of engraved napkin rings
during the Holocaust, her escape to France and Switzerland during the war, and in the United States with
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4098. Wood and metal cigarette box
during the Holocaust, her escape to France and Switzerland during the war, and in the United States with
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4099. Humidor
during the Holocaust, her escape to France and Switzerland during the war, and in the United States with
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4100. Lament for the Victims of the Warsaw Ghetto | Songs of the Jordan River
refuge in Switzerland, he spent time in an internment camp, and on his release found work as an