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6126. White lace collar with a rosettes worn by a young Austrian Jewish refugee to the US
a Swiss visa, and went to Switzerland, then London. Four months later, in November, the family ... to Switzerland, then London. Four months later, in November, the family reunited in London, England
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6127. Red wool felt cap with stick figure silhouettes worn by a young Austrian Jewish refugee to the US
a Swiss visa, and went to Switzerland, then London. Four months later, in November, the family ... to Switzerland, then London. Four months later, in November, the family reunited in London, England
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6128. Dark blue dress with black stripes worn by a young Jewish refugee during her voyage to the US
a Swiss visa, and went to Switzerland, then London. Four months later, in November, the family ... to Switzerland, then London. Four months later, in November, the family reunited in London, England
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6129. Doll in blue dress, blonde wig and necklace carried by Jewish Austrian refugee
a Swiss visa, and went to Switzerland, then London. Four months later, in November, the family ... to Switzerland, then London. Four months later, in November, the family reunited in London, England
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6130. Burlap purse with yarn flowers and monogram carried by a 10 year old Jewish Austrian refugee
a Swiss visa, and went to Switzerland, then London. Four months later, in November, the family ... to Switzerland, then London. Four months later, in November, the family reunited in London, England
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6131. Hanna Marton
December, 1944, although a group of about 300 left for Switzerland in August. FILM ID 3155 -- Camera Rolls ... that those Jews of Hungarian citizenship would leave for Switzerland first. Marton describes crossing ... the border from Germany, which was dark and gloomy, into the well-lit territory of Switzerland. They
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6132. John Pehle - Allies
about sending money to Switzerland to save specific rabbis and their families, but they did not think it ... McCloy at the War Department dated 4 July 1944. The letter refers to the cable from Bern, Switzerland
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6133. Dutch Survivor Lists
who arrived in Switzerland 25-Jan-1945 40C – Dutch nationals ready to be transferred from Bergen
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6134. While living in hiding on the Aryan side of Warsaw, Benjamin Miedzyrzecki returns to the site of the Warsaw ghetto, where he poses among the ruins.
Polski. Instead of being transported to France or Switzerland, he was shot along with several hundred
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6135. False identification card photo of Benjamin Miedzyrzecki, a member of the Warsaw ghetto underground.
Polski. Instead of being transported to France or Switzerland, he was shot along with several hundred
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6136. Benjamin Miedzyrzecki, a member of the Jewish underground living in hiding on false papers, poses in Plac Teatralny (Theater Square) on the Aryan side of Warsaw.
Polski. Instead of being transported to France or Switzerland, he was shot along with several hundred
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6137. Benjamin Miedzyrzecki, a member of the Jewish underground living in hiding on false papers, poses in Ogrod Saski (Saski Gardens) on the Aryan side of Warsaw.
Polski. Instead of being transported to France or Switzerland, he was shot along with several hundred
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6138. Two Jewish children (last names: Meltzer and Kotlar) in hiding in the vicinity of Radom.
Polski. Instead of being transported to France or Switzerland, he was shot along with several hundred
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6139. Portrait of Jakub Kartaszew, the Polish caretaker of the Russian Orthodox cemetery in the Praga district of Warsaw who hid members of the Miedzyrzecki family during the German occupation of Warsaw.
Polski. Instead of being transported to France or Switzerland, he was shot along with several hundred
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6140. A destitute child sits on the ruins of a building in the Warsaw ghetto while another man walks by.
Polski. Instead of being transported to France or Switzerland, he was shot along with several hundred
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6141. Warsaw ghetto residents stare at a man who has collapsed in the street.
Polski. Instead of being transported to France or Switzerland, he was shot along with several hundred
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6142. Soldiers unload coal from a train after liberation at the site of what had previously been the Umschlagplatz of the Warsaw ghetto.
Polski. Instead of being transported to France or Switzerland, he was shot along with several hundred
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6143. Jewish DPs in the Feldafing displaced persons camp hold a banner written in English and Yiddish, demanding that they be allowed to immigrate to Palestine.
Polski. Instead of being transported to France or Switzerland, he was shot along with several hundred
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6144. Group portrait of members of sports club "Morgenstern" in Poland.
Polski. Instead of being transported to France or Switzerland, he was shot along with several hundred
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6145. Three Jewish partisans in Wyszkow forest near Warsaw.
Polski. Instead of being transported to France or Switzerland, he was shot along with several hundred
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6146. Funeral of Warsaw ghetto resister Gina (Regina) Klepfisz, in the Brodno Catholic cemetery.
Polski. Instead of being transported to France or Switzerland, he was shot along with several hundred
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6147. Josef Rosensaft delivers the opening address at the Second Congress of Liberated Jews in the British Zone.
on May 1, 1948. With the closing of the Belsen DP camp, the Rosensafts moved to Switzerland, where
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6148. Group portrait of Jewish children wearing costumes for the Purim holiday.
Ledermanns, however, were told that they had fled to relatives in Switzerland. Barbara was a talented
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6149. Ruth Herz darns a feather mattress in the Chateau La Hille children's home.
children into Spain or Switzerland. A few were caught and arrested by the border police, but most escaped
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6150. Four children stand under a tree outside the children's home in Seyre.
children into Spain or Switzerland. A few were caught and arrested by the border police, but most escaped