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5026. Therese Bloch-Bauer seated on a bench with daughters Maria (left) and Luise.
elderly man at the time of the Anschluss, managed to flee to Switzerland where he died shortly after the
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5027. Maria Bloch-Bauer (center) poses for a photograph with classmates.
elderly man at the time of the Anschluss, managed to flee to Switzerland where he died shortly after the
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5028. Maria and Luise Bloch-Bauer (later Guttmann) pose for a photograph on the occasion of Luise's wedding.
elderly man at the time of the Anschluss, managed to flee to Switzerland where he died shortly after the
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5029. Therese Bloch-Bauer poses with her grandchildren, Nelly, Franz, and Peter.
elderly man at the time of the Anschluss, managed to flee to Switzerland where he died shortly after the
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5030. Portrait of Benjamin Soep.
Switzerland. Germany occupied the Netherlands in May 1940. The couple were married in October 1940, and a
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5031. A group of Jewish DPs crowd around Nahum Goldmann during an official visit to the Zeilsheim displaced persons camp.
settled in Switzerland, where he became chairman of the Committee of Jewish Delegations. In 1936 the
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5032. Nahum Goldmann visits the Zeilsheim displaced persons' camp.
settled in Switzerland, where he became chairman of the Committee of Jewish Delegations. In 1936 the
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5033. Book
hiding until Mar. 1944 when Gaston was smuggled into Switzerland at Pas de L'Echelle (Haute-Savoie
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5034. Carnet de cheques / par Caran d'Ache [Book]
hiding until Mar. 1944 when Gaston was smuggled into Switzerland at Pas de L'Echelle (Haute-Savoie
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5035. Pamphlet
in 1934 in Bern, Switzerland, about the authenticity of "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion," a
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5036. Oral history interview with Sophie Cook
Switzerland.
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5037. Portrait of Field Marshall Albert von Kesselring during an intermission in the IMT Nuremberg commission hearings investigating the Supreme Command of the German Armed Forces (OKW).
company with a branch in Basel, Switzerland. Gerd had one sibling, Margot (b. 1920). The Schwabs were ... Germany for Switzerland. They hoped to settle in Basel near their business, but the Swiss authorities ... revoked David Schwab’s permit to travel to Switzerland. At this time the Schwabs began the process of ... children to live in Switzerland. She submitted an application, and Gerd became one of only 300 Jewish
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5038. Portrait of Field Marshall Wilhelm Ritter von Leeb taken during a recess in the IMT Nuremberg commission hearings investigating indicted Nazi organizations.
company with a branch in Basel, Switzerland. Gerd had one sibling, Margot (b. 1920). The Schwabs were ... Germany for Switzerland. They hoped to settle in Basel near their business, but the Swiss authorities ... revoked David Schwab’s permit to travel to Switzerland. At this time the Schwabs began the process of ... children to live in Switzerland. She submitted an application, and Gerd became one of only 300 Jewish
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5039. German Field Marshall Erich von Manstein during a session of the IMT Nuremberg commission hearings investigating the Supreme Command of the German Armed Forces, OKW.
company with a branch in Basel, Switzerland. Gerd had one sibling, Margot (b. 1920). The Schwabs were ... Germany for Switzerland. They hoped to settle in Basel near their business, but the Swiss authorities ... revoked David Schwab’s permit to travel to Switzerland. At this time the Schwabs began the process of ... children to live in Switzerland. She submitted an application, and Gerd became one of only 300 Jewish
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5040. Former German Field Marshall Albert von Kesselring looks out of the window of the conference room where he was being questioned during IMT Nuremberg commission hearings on the Supreme Command of the German Armed Forces, OKW.
company with a branch in Basel, Switzerland. Gerd had one sibling, Margot (b. 1920). The Schwabs were ... Germany for Switzerland. They hoped to settle in Basel near their business, but the Swiss authorities ... revoked David Schwab’s permit to travel to Switzerland. At this time the Schwabs began the process of ... children to live in Switzerland. She submitted an application, and Gerd became one of only 300 Jewish
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5041. German Field Marshall Gerd von Rundstedt (with his back to the camera) speaks to American prosecutor Robert Kempner (left) and interpreter Gerald Schwab during a pause at the IMT Nuremberg commission hearings investigating the Supreme Command of the German Armed Forces, OKW.
company with a branch in Basel, Switzerland. Gerd had one sibling, Margot (b. 1920). The Schwabs were ... Germany for Switzerland. They hoped to settle in Basel near their business, but the Swiss authorities ... revoked David Schwab’s permit to travel to Switzerland. At this time the Schwabs began the process of ... children to live in Switzerland. She submitted an application, and Gerd became one of only 300 Jewish
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5042. Profile of Walter Schellenberg at the IMT Nuremberg commission hearings investigating indicted Nazi organizations.
company with a branch in Basel, Switzerland. Gerd had one sibling, Margot (b. 1920). The Schwabs were ... Germany for Switzerland. They hoped to settle in Basel near their business, but the Swiss authorities ... revoked David Schwab’s permit to travel to Switzerland. At this time the Schwabs began the process of ... children to live in Switzerland. She submitted an application, and Gerd became one of only 300 Jewish
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5043. Portrait of German Field Marshall Erich von Manstein at the IMT Nuremberg commission hearings investigating the Supreme Command of the German Armed Forces, OKW.
company with a branch in Basel, Switzerland. Gerd had one sibling, Margot (b. 1920). The Schwabs were ... Germany for Switzerland. They hoped to settle in Basel near their business, but the Swiss authorities ... revoked David Schwab’s permit to travel to Switzerland. At this time the Schwabs began the process of ... children to live in Switzerland. She submitted an application, and Gerd became one of only 300 Jewish
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5044. FK monogrammed leather document case made by a Jewish Hungarian woman
during the Holocaust in Budapest, on the Kasztner train, in Bergen-Belsen, and Switzerland, and after the ... Holocaust in Switzerland and the United States. ... by Jewish aid organizations, the prisoners were sent to Switzerland on December 7, 1944. Bela, Anna ... with sanitary facilities and were sent to a collection center in St. Gallen, Switzerland. Jewish aid
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5045. With his coat and suitcase in hand, Yisrael Meir (Lulek) Lau, a member of the Buchenwald children's transport, prepares to leave the OSE children's home in Ecouis for Palestine.
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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5046. Two brothers who were members of the Buchenwald children's transport sit under a tree.
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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5047. UNRRA red felt patch with acronym worn by a refugee aid worker
). Michel died, age 77, in 1976, in Nyon, Switzerland. His wife, Manja, passed away, age 85, in 1989, also ... in Switzerland. ... Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, Trieste; 12 procurement offices in Argentina, Brazil, Chile and
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5048. UNRRA red cloth patch with acronym worn by a refugee aid worker
). Michel died, age 77, in 1976, in Nyon, Switzerland. His wife, Manja, passed away, age 85, in 1989, also ... in Switzerland. ... Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, Trieste; 12 procurement offices in Argentina, Brazil, Chile and
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5049. Ben Zion Kalb papers
organizations in Switzerland. Though Ben-Zion mainly rescued children, he is also credited with rescuing Rabbi ... international Jewish organizations based in Switzerland. Ben Zion focused particularly on children, who were ... sent to international Jewish organizations in Switzerland. Though Ben Zion mainly rescued children, he
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5050. Swimming; family takes a train in June 1940
Switzerland. He immigrated to the United States in October 1945 and settled in New York. He married Gloria ... spending some time in a British military hospital, he decided to make his way to Switzerland. Steven hid on ... Switzerland, he met up with one of his cousins and her son who had survived the war in Zurich, as well as some