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5826. Reward poster for suspected killers of German security police
to Switzerland. Nazi Germany conquered Belgium and France in May-June 1940 and set up occupation
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5827. Lovis Corinth etching of a man in a loincloth and shackles addressing the Pharaoh and his consort
in Lucerne, Switzerland.
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5828. Abraham family papers
Switzerland recovering from tuberculosis, and the Abraham family immigrated to New York in June 1948 aboard
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5829. Nuremberg: Medical Case No. 1 - Trial of Karl Brandt & others
SWITZERLAND
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5830. Isenberg family visits relatives in Gilserberg; cemetery; synagogue
lived in Saarbrücken (Germany), Zurich (Switzerland), Loerrach (Germany), and Vaduz (Liechtenstein
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5831. Visiting Polish family, Vienna, Paris, and Holland
Switzerland
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5832. Barbie Trial -- Day 14 -- Witnesses testify; Written depositions are read
time, Mr. and Mrs. Zlatin found a way to smuggle the witness into Switzerland, but his friend, who was
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5833. Barbie Trial -- Day 9 -- Witness depositions are read; a civil party testifies
this time underground, and then by train toward Switzerland as the Allies were approaching; he and five
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5834. Eichmann Trial -- Session 104 -- Cross-examination of the Accused re: Hungary
for trucks and other materials. Only one trainload of people made it to Switzerland. Kasztner, the
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5835. Eichmann Trial -- Session 109 -- Submitting more evidence
train to from Switzerland to Bergen-Belsen was refuted, and that the witness knew that Eichmann did it
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5836. Jewish children leave Prague
before Christmas 1938, Winton was planning to travel to Switzerland for a skiing holiday. He decided
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5837. Ink stamp impression of Dr. Samuel Gringauz's signature from an administrative department of the Kovno ghetto
(Ziporah) Schur Gringauz (d.1939). Samuel (Shmuel) studied in Germany and Switzerland, where he earned
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5838. Otto Pankok woodcut of a Sinti man
Switzerland. He hid many of his works with friends. They relocated to Eifel near the Belgian border where
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5839. Painted tin container base owned by a German Jewish refugee
parents had come to the US around 1938 after securing US visas on their honeymoon in Switzerland. Yvonne
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5840. Japanese propaganda matchbox with a caricature of FDR acquired postwar by a German Jewish refugee
parents had come to the US around 1938 after securing US visas on their honeymoon in Switzerland. Yvonne
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5841. Japanese propaganda matchbox with a Japanese sword piercing the US flag acquired postwar by a German Jewish refugee
parents had come to the US around 1938 after securing US visas on their honeymoon in Switzerland. Yvonne
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5842. Japanese propaganda matchbox with a Japanese plane bombing the US and British flags acquired postwar by a German Jewish refugee
parents had come to the US around 1938 after securing US visas on their honeymoon in Switzerland. Yvonne
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5843. Embroidered floral silk handkerchief case given to one inmate by another inmate in Liebenau
a prisoner exchange at the camp. She was in a refugee camp in Switzerland prior to her departure
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5844. Otto Pankok woodcut of a Sinti man in a hat
Switzerland. He hid many of his works with friends. They relocated to Eifel near the Belgian border where
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5845. Otto Pankok woodcut of a Sinti woman in a striped dress
Switzerland. He hid many of his works with friends. They relocated to Eifel near the Belgian border where
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5846. Otto Pankok woodcut of a Sinti woman with freckles
Switzerland. He hid many of his works with friends. They relocated to Eifel near the Belgian border where
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5847. Otto Pankok woodcut of a Sinti woman
Switzerland. He hid many of his works with friends. They relocated to Eifel near the Belgian border where
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5848. Oral history interview with Dr. Kaja Finkler
town’s ghetto; the family’s attempt to go to Switzerland; her parents’ disagreement over whether or not
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5849. United States advertisement for the film “So Ends Our Night” (1941)
Chancellor of Germany in 1933, Remarque’s works were deemed “unpatriotic” and banned. He fled for Switzerland
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5850. Two-sided Company B, 11th Armored Division, US Army, poster depicting the advance through Europe received by a soldier
with France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, part of Austria and the top of Switzerland, with town names