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6151. Group portrait of the older boys and girls in Chateau La Hille.
children into Spain or Switzerland. A few were caught and arrested by the border police, but most escaped
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6152. Studio portrait of Israel Miedzyrzecki while posing as a Christian named Stephan.
transported to France or Switzerland, he was shot along with several hundred other Jews at the nearby Pawiak
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6153. Genia Miedzyrzecka (far left) poses with two Polish girls while in hiding outside Warsaw.
transported to France or Switzerland, he was shot along with several hundred other Jews at the nearby Pawiak
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6154. Stella Miedzyrzecki with her younger sister Genia.
transported to France or Switzerland, he was shot along with several hundred other Jews at the nearby Pawiak
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6155. Jakob Kartaszew with his wife Anna. He was the Polish caretaker of the cemetery where the Miedzyrzecki family hid in 1943.
transported to France or Switzerland, he was shot along with several hundred other Jews at the nearby Pawiak
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6156. The Rybak family poses on a park bench in prewar Warsaw.
transported to France or Switzerland, he was shot along with several hundred other Jews at the nearby Pawiak
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6157. The Rybak family gathers around the tombstone of Yitzhak Meir Rybak, the father of Rivka Miedzyrzecki (nee Rybak).
transported to France or Switzerland, he was shot along with several hundred other Jews at the nearby Pawiak
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6158. Shlomo Rybak, Rivka Miedzyrzecki's (brother acting in the Yiddish theater.
transported to France or Switzerland, he was shot along with several hundred other Jews at the nearby Pawiak
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6159. Genia Miedzyrzecki and her parents, Rivka and Israel Yizhak, looking at Vladka's (Benjamin's wife) memoir.
transported to France or Switzerland, he was shot along with several hundred other Jews at the nearby Pawiak
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6160. Factory-printed Star of David badge printed with Juif, acquired by a Jewish Lithuanian artist
Switzerland, and then brought her to Paris when her health did not improve. In 1928, Jacques’ father died
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6161. Edward Herzbaum Hartry papers
Postcards from Italy, Switzerland, France, and Wales exchange postwar messages among Hartry and his friends
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6162. Henry (Heinz) Wachs family papers
in Switzerland and England. In mid-1940, Alfred was arrested in Britain as an enemy-alien, and was
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6163. Map of France 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
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6164. Map created 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
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6165. Map created 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
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6166. Map created 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
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6167. Map created 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
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6168. Map created 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
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6169. Jean Pictet - Red Cross
Switzerland
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6170. The Hess Family in Germany and on vacation
Switzerland
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6171. Kovary and Neuhaus families papers
governing enemy aliens made it impossible. Ingrid received letters from her parents via Switzerland until
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6172. Magda Lapedus papers
to leave for Switzerland before the Soviets took over the city. By December, there was continuous
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6173. Shanghai Volunteer Corps badge issued to a Jewish refugee in Shanghai
during her move from New York to a retirement home in Basel, Switzerland in 1964. During that trip
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6174. Shanghai Volunteer Corps badge issued to a Jewish refugee in Shanghai
during her move from New York to a retirement home in Basel, Switzerland in 1964. During that trip
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6175. Honor Cross of the World War 1914/1918 non-combatant veteran service medal awarded to a German Jewish soldier
that her maternal uncle, who was in Switzerland at the time, had lots of these types of books, and she