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5226. Roma documents from the Otto Pankok Museum, Düsseldorf
Switzerland. He hid many of his works with friends. They relocated to Eifel near the Belgian border where
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5227. Transit pass used prewar by a Jewish refugee
obtained a bachelor's in zoology in 1953, and then went to medical school in Switzerland at the University
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5228. German propaganda poster showing a colored map of Eastern and Northern Europe
colored in green and Sweden and Switzerland are in yellow. Bodies of water are depicted in dark blue. The
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5229. Waffen-SS, Fürsorge- und Versorgungsstellen, Militärangehörige, Fremdenlegion der SS (Fond 1372)
for the issue of pensions to retired Germans who lived in Switzerland. Note: USHMM Archives holds
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5230. Anti-Dreyfus journal cover about Jews conspiring with the German Army
hiding until Mar. 1944 when Gaston was smuggled into Switzerland at Pas de L'Echelle (Haute-Savoie
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5231. Psst...! (Paris, France) [Magazine]
hiding until Mar. 1944 when Gaston was smuggled into Switzerland at Pas de L'Echelle (Haute-Savoie
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5232. Ernest Marx photograph collection
France and was placed at Ecole Maimonides near Paris. His brother Julius took a train to Switzerland and
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5233. Julia Schor papers
’s father, Wilhelm Weinberg, fled to Switzerland in 1940, eventually immigrated to the United States via
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5234. Ruth Loewenstein papers
Loewensteins started a business in 1945 creating and importing embroidered handkerchiefs from Switzerland
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5235. Levy family papers
and the World Jewish Congress meeting in Montreux, Switzerland.
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5236. Leorah Kroyanker photograph collection
work with Farkas, but he passed away in Switzerland on January 27, 1934. Ladislaus' brother, Adalberl
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5237. Goldstein family papers
Switzerland. A taxi drove them to the French-Swiss border where they crossed the border on foot. They were
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5238. Silten/Teppich family collection
parents moved to London, England, before settling in Zurich, Switzerland, where they died: Ilse on
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5239. Dr. Eugenia Pinski papers
Honduran passports. She mailed photographs of herself and Genia to Switzerland and they received the
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5240. Goldfarb family papers
Buchwalds managed to immigrate to Switzerland, where they survived the war, and Leopold and his daughter
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5241. John Kafka collection
in Switzerland). Klara married Paul Woltar in 1910. Shortly after the birth of their daughter, Grete
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5242. Kurt (Chaim) Flaschner papers
a family friend living in Switzerland. The letters that Flaschner received from relatives in
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5243. Josef Aretz collection
Bing’s daughters, who lived in Switzerland, not only arranged for their father’s release, but also made
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5244. Rosemarie Schink eats a light meal on an outdoor terrace Wilhelm Weinberg while on vacation in Marienbad.
father. (In 1940, Wilhelm Weinberg left for Switzerland. He later went to New York by way of Argentina
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5245. Rosemarie Schink sits on the steps to a house with a group of people including two of the Jews she hid in her attic, Lola and Lila.
father. (In 1940, Wilhelm Weinberg left for Switzerland. He later went to New York by way of Argentina
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5246. Rosemarie Schink Ensel poses with her daughter Julia and Judah Ensel.
father. (In 1940, Wilhelm Weinberg left for Switzerland. He later went to New York by way of Argentina
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5247. Rosemarie Schink poses with "Aunt" Lola Roth, a Jew she was hiding.
father. (In 1940, Wilhelm Weinberg left for Switzerland. He later went to New York by way of Argentina
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5248. Julia Ensel sits on the terrace of her home with her mother Rosmarie Schink and stepfather, Dr.
father. (In 1940, Wilhelm Weinberg left for Switzerland. He later went to New York by way of Argentina
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5249. Rosmarie Schink and her daugher Julia.
father. (In 1940, Wilhelm Weinberg left for Switzerland. He later went to New York by way of Argentina
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5250. View of the kosher hotel owned and operated by the Einhorn family.
to Switzerland with the help of the underground, and after the war immigrated to Palestine.