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951. Hans Winter collection
Geneva (Switzerland)
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952. Lucie Eisenstab papers
Geneva (Switzerland) ... during and after the Holocaust in Geneva, Switzerland. ... 1942, the family paid a man to help them cross the border to Switzerland. Jetty’s brother, Herman ... the movies, shopped, and walked along the streets. Her paternal uncle, who left for Switzerland prior
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953. Ryan M. Cooper papers
Basel (Switzerland) ... Frankfurt, Germany, Amsterdam, Netherlands, and Basel, Switzerland, before, during, and after the Holocaust.
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954. Nicole Denier Long papers
Switzerland. ... concentration camp survivors in Switzerland. Nicole worked in Geneva, Saint Martin and Davos for six months ... walks. After her return from Switzerland in December 1945, she met her future husband, John Vanderford ... countryside; being sent in 1945 after the war to Switzerland for 6 months as a social worker to comfort sick
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955. Fröhlich and Judas families papers
Schaffhausen (Switzerland) ... Switzerland, circa 1939-1945, and then in Palestine, as well as documents and photographs related to the ... Switzerland, they exited the train and sought shelter there. They were initially taken to a prison, and then ... Returning to Switzerland, he married Ingeborg Judas in 1951, and shortly thereafter they immigrated to the
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956. Taubner-Kovacs family collection
Switzerland--Emigration and immigration.
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957. Claude Zaidenband papers
Switzerland. ... were Jewish. They remained there for two years. Claude’s sister and brothers were sent to Switzerland ... Renée at the Centre Henri Dunant, named after the head of the Red Cross in Switzerland. After the war ... family at home in Belgium and as refugees in France and Switzerland during the time period surrounding
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958. Myron and Dottie Miller collection
Switzerland. ... concentration camp, as well as postal covers from Bulgaria, Denmark, Germany, Palestine, and Switzerland.
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959. Henry Kolber collection
Switzerland--Emigration and immigration. ... to Switzerland with help of the Red Cross 1947 - came to US, settled in New Jersey 1950 - married ... The rabbi, Hershel Schaechter, organized a transport of young people to France and Switzerland. Hirsch ... spent two years in Switzerland living in a hachshara, a hotel and a children's home on Rue de Pregny in
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960. "My Yellow Star"
Switzerland. ... demarcation line and the frontier to Switzerland, and his post-war immigration to Israel.
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961. Fanny Ben-Ami collection
Switzerland. ... born; France, where the Eil family fled in 1933; and Switzerland, where Fanny and her sisters were
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962. Gerhart Riegner
Dr. Gerhart Riegner, World Jewish Congress representative in Geneva, Switzerland, sent a
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963. Alfred Kerr
London via Czechoslovakia, Switzerland, and France. These years of exile were described, from a child
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964. Dutch Seventh-day Adventist Johan Weidner
organization "Dutch-Paris," which smuggled Jewish refugees into Switzerland and Spain. France, ca. 1940.
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965. Identification tag with name and birthdate issued to a Jewish refugee child
Küsnacht (Switzerland) ... Ascona (Switzerland) ... Geneva (Switzerland) ... Küsnacht (Switzerland)
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966. Identification tag with name and birthdate issued to a Jewish refugee child
Küsnacht (Switzerland) ... Ascona (Switzerland) ... Geneva (Switzerland) ... Küsnacht (Switzerland)
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967. Nachlass Dr. iur. Georg Guggenheim (1897-1987)
Switzerland--Politics and government--20th century. ... Zurich (Switzerland) ... SWITZERLAND ... (AfZ), Switzerland; the signature: NL Georg Guggenheim. The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
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968. Kulturgemeinschaft der Emigranten in Zürich (1941-1945): Historisches Archiv
Switzerland--Politics and government--20th century. ... Zurich (Switzerland) ... SWITZERLAND ... (AfZ), Switzerland; the signature: IB Kulturgem Emigranten.This collection was donated to the AfZ in
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969. Dr. Ferenc Laczo
University of Basel (Switzerland), as well as Researcher for the European Holocaust Research Infrastructure
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970. Pragya Kaul
Switzerland, and India to trace the migration of Jewish and non-Jewish European refugees to British India. Her
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971. Thomas Mann
"whose books had been burned." Mann returned to Europe in 1952 and settled in Switzerland, where he died
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972. Food container lid
It later accompanied them to Bergen-Belsen, Switzerland and, finally, to the United States.
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973. Ernst Gläser
burned his books, which were considered leftist and anti-fascist, Ernst Gläser fled to Switzerland
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974. Friedrich Wilhelm Förster
." In 1940, Förster went to New York where he continued to write. He returned to Switzerland in 1963.
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975. Ona Simaite, Joop Westerweel, Irena Sendler
and 200 Jews to Belgium, on to France, and from there into Switzerland and Spain. Captured by the