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4726. A Jewish family poses outside in their garden. Ruth (Kaufmann) Kaiser (right) poses with her mother, sister and nephew.
for a wealthy Jew. His duties included smuggling Jewish men across the border to Switzerland. Each
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4727. Poselstwo Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej w Wiedniu (Sygn. 453)
materials concern ritual slaughter, allowances for Jews, taking care of Polish citizens in Switzerland
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4728. UNRRA list of concentration camp victims, 1947
Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, Trieste; 12 procurement offices in Argentina, Brazil, Chile and
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4729. Records relating to the investigation of Giorgio Perlasca by the United States Holocaust Memorial Council
the representatives of the Vatican, Portugal and Switzerland, to shelter and save Jews from
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4730. Selected Records from the International Committee of the Red Cross Commission for Prisoners, Internees and Civilians. Jews (Israélites), 1939-1961 (bulk 1940-1950)
SWITZERLAND
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4731. Haladás [Newspapers]
command was not obeyed. Finally, as a member of the *Kasztner Group, he was dispatched to Switzerland from
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4732. Drawing of flowers within a letter by a young Jewish refugee
six years, was smuggled by OSE into Switzerland. He lives today in the United States.
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4733. Portrait
collection includes a musical score written by Hans Sahl, 1938, Zurich, Switzerland and purchased by Miriam
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4734. Goldlust family papers
She was then taken to Switzerland where she survived the war. Her brother also survived. In 1942 Manja
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4735. Selected records from the French Diplomatic Archives Nantes : Embassies and Consulates
Bern (Switzerland)
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4736. Robert Holczer papers
and Switzerland. His parents remained in Budapest. His paternal grandfather and his mother’s family
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4737. Dezsofi family photo albums
for Switzerland where Dolly met Janos Fenjves and married him on May 8, 1948 in Paris. They left for
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4738. Morris Sklarsky papers
in a hospital in Tiefenau, Switzerland. He was a student in Montreux in 1946, and later immigrated to
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4739. Larisch family papers
Switzerland to England. His father’s shop was ransacked during Kristallnacht, his father was beaten, and his
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4740. Löwenstein and Stern families papers
Germany, Czechoslovakia, Switzerland, and China before and during the Holocaust, and in the United States
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4741. Henny Wenkart papers
her paternal grandmother, Drorah Chaya Wenkart, was able to escape to Switzerland via Italy, where she
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4742. Abraham and Simone Slowes collection
engineering office. In 1949 Abraham married Simone Weil, daughter of chief Rabbi of Basel, Switzerland. They
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4743. Alfred Büchler papers
Buchenwald on December 3, 1938. Steffi left Germany some time before, at first working in Switzerland and
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4744. Bracha Scheinman photograph collection
Spiegel. Berthe and Sara were taken to Basel, Switzerland, where they were housed by the parents of Sina
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4745. David Goldschild photograph collection
finish school before immigration and planned to save money for a boarding school in Switzerland. In the
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4746. Dr. Joseph J. Schwartz, Chairman of the European Executive Council of the JDC sits at his desk at JDC headquarters.
cooperation with Saly Mayer, JDC representative in Switzerland, Schwarz provided funding which Mayer
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4747. Studio portrait of the Rakowski family in Brussels, Belgium.
Switzerland. Marie was traumatized by this experience since the Hickets were the only family she had ever
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4748. A Jewish child poses with her Belgian rescuer on a beach in Belgium.
Switzerland. Marie was traumatized by this experience since the Hickets were the only family she had ever
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4749. Two Jewish sisters, Dora and Marie Claire Rakowski point out their journey to America on a wall map soon after their immigration to the US.
Switzerland. Marie was traumatized by this experience since the Hickets were the only family she had ever
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4750. Two Jewish sisters, Dora and Marie Claire Rakowski, arrive at the offices of the Agudat Yisrael in New York holding new dolls and their suitcases.
Switzerland. Marie was traumatized by this experience since the Hickets were the only family she had ever