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5676. Map of the Western Front in Europe owned by a Dutch Jewish boy while living in hiding
on vacation in Switzerland when Germany invaded Poland in September 1939. They rushed back to the ... Switzerland and Western Germany. ca. 1942-43. In Dutch. Tape repairs to central horizontal and vertical
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5677. Woodcut
along with his family, and they were escorted by Gestapo police to Switzerland. The Nazis told the ... Joseph was able to get his mother to Switzerland and guarantee her upkeep, and she lived there throughout
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5678. Woodcut
along with his family, and they were escorted by Gestapo police to Switzerland. The Nazis told the ... Joseph was able to get his mother to Switzerland and guarantee her upkeep, and she lived there throughout
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5679. Woodcut
along with his family, and they were escorted by Gestapo police to Switzerland. The Nazis told the ... Joseph was able to get his mother to Switzerland and guarantee her upkeep, and she lived there throughout
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5680. Woodcut
along with his family, and they were escorted by Gestapo police to Switzerland. The Nazis told the ... Joseph was able to get his mother to Switzerland and guarantee her upkeep, and she lived there throughout
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5681. Linocut
along with his family, and they were escorted by Gestapo police to Switzerland. The Nazis told the ... Joseph was able to get his mother to Switzerland and guarantee her upkeep, and she lived there throughout
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5682. Buchenwald Aussenkommando coupon for SS Ko. Altenburg, 1 Reichsmark issued to a Jewish female slave laborer
They did not know their destination, but there were rumors that they were being taken to Switzerland ... Switzerland. Adrienne addressed her postcard to her uncle’s secretary. Because Adrienne was a medical student
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5683. Buchenwald Aussenkommando coupon for SS Ko. Altenburg, -.50 Reichsmark issued to a Jewish female slave laborer
They did not know their destination, but there were rumors that they were being taken to Switzerland ... Switzerland. Adrienne addressed her postcard to her uncle’s secretary. Because Adrienne was a medical student
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5684. Dutch Commemorative War Cross awarded to a Dutch Jewish soldier, Prinses Irene Brigade
during the Holocaust, her escape to France and Switzerland during the war, and in the United States with ... Switzerland in September. They received the visa, but it was too dangerous for them to leave. Jacques began
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5685. Two-sided silk escape map of Western Europe acquired by German Jewish US soldier
left side of legend box : FRANCE / (SOUTH EAST) / GERMANY / (SOUTH WEST) / SWITZERLAND / (EXCEPT SOUTH ... West), and Switzerland (Except South East.); the inset: Belgium & Germany (New Frontier.) Legend text
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5686. Decorated porcelain teacup saved by a German Jewish prewar refugee
Switzerland with her aunt, Helene Meyer (1892-?, née Wiesenthal), and her three cousins, Eva, Peter, and ... living with her grandmother in Berlin, was sent to Switzerland with her aunt, Helene Meyer (1892-?, née
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5687. Jewish family life before the war in Budapest
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 ... Mengele. He survived and recuperated in a hospital in Switzerland.
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5688. Vogel family swims and ice skates before the Holocaust in Hungary
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 ... Mengele. He survived and recuperated in a hospital in Switzerland.
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5689. Coin purse owned by Otto Frank
Frankfurt, Germany, Amsterdam, Netherlands, and Basel, Switzerland, before, during, and after the Holocaust. ... and Anne (1929-1945). In 1931, Otto’s sister, Helene, moved to Basel, Switzerland. There, her husband ... immigrated to Basel, Switzerland. The following year, he and Fritzi married. During their time in hiding
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5690. Lea Feldblum poses next to the fountain at the children's home in Izieu.
Switzerland.) When she arrived in Auschwitz on April 15, 1944, Léa led the column of Izieu children to the
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5691. Honored guests seated on the dais listen to a speech at the Third Conference of Liberated Jews in the US Zone of Germany.
cooperation with Saly Mayer, JDC representative in Switzerland, Schwarz provided funding which Mayer
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5692. UNRRA Director General Fiorello LaGuardia converses with an unidentified official during a visit to the Neu Freimann displaced persons camp.
Sorrin's team included staff drawn from the U.S., Switzerland, France and Belgium. His base of
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5693. Group portrait of members of the Buchwajc and Laskier families in the Bedzin ghetto.
their relative, Alfred Schwartzbaum, in Switzerland.
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5694. Josef Rosensaft delivers a speech in front of the Bergen-Belsen memorial while DP policeman Nandor Aron stands guard.
on May 1, 1948. With the closing of the Belsen DP camp, the Rosensafts moved to Switzerland, where
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5695. Photo journalist Ruth Gruber (center with cap) poses with a group of Jewish DPs who have just arrived from Europe.
the OSE smuggled her into Switzerland. After crossing the border, Marion was hospitalized for
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5696. Portrait of two Jewish brothers a few weeks after their release from the Rivesaltes internment camp.
unoccupied zone, the Engels attempted to flee to Switzerland, but were arrested at the border town of
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5697. Julien and Georges Engel prior to their departure for the United States.
unoccupied zone, the Engels attempted to flee to Switzerland, but were arrested at the border town of
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5698. Speakers at the dais at the Third Conference of Liberated Jews in the US Zone of Germany.
cooperation with Saly Mayer, JDC representative in Switzerland, Schwarz provided funding which Mayer
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5699. UNRRA selected records AG-018-013 : Bureau of Services
Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, Trieste; 12 procurement offices in Argentina, Brazil, Chile and
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5700. U.S. One-Sheet Poster for the re-release of “So Ends Our Night” (1941)
were deemed “unpatriotic” and banned. He fled for Switzerland, had his German citizenship revoked in