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76. Louisa Gewing, grandmother of the donor, goes for a rickshaw ride.
to police that Max had made anti-Nazi comments prior to the Anschluss. The police called him in for
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77. Group portrait of members of the Beit Trumpeldor Zionist youth movement.
to police that Max had made anti-Nazi comments prior to the Anschluss. The police called him in for
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78. Franz stands next to an automobile parked on a country road while father Ferdinand sits inside.
in the Anschluss. Soon afterwards, Franz immigrated to England, and Bette also fled later that year
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79. Emanuel and Rosa Hausner celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with their seven children.
in the Anschluss. Soon afterwards, Franz immigrated to England, and Bette also fled later that year
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80. Alien registration card issued to Betty Hausner. The front of the card states that "You must produce this certificate if required to do so by any Police Officer or member of His Majesty's forces acting in the course of his duty."
in the Anschluss. Soon afterwards, Franz immigrated to England, and Bette also fled later that year
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81. Studio wedding portrait of Frank Hausner and Betty Heimann.
in the Anschluss. Soon afterwards, Franz immigrated to England, and Bette also fled later that year
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82. Illustrated letter from Franz Hausner, an internee in the Mooragh Camp, to his wife Betty in the Balmoral camp, both of which are on the Isle of Man.
in the Anschluss. Soon afterwards, Franz immigrated to England, and Bette also fled later that year
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83. Illustrated letter from Franz Hausner, an internee in the Mooragh Camp, to his wife Betty in the Balmoral camp, both of which are on the Isle of Man.
in the Anschluss. Soon afterwards, Franz immigrated to England, and Bette also fled later that year
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84. Illustrated letter from Franz Hausner, an internee in the Mooragh Camp, to his wife Betty in the Balmoral camp, both of which are on the Isle of Man.
in the Anschluss. Soon afterwards, Franz immigrated to England, and Bette also fled later that year
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85. Illustrated letter from Franz Hausner, an internee in the Mooragh Camp, to his wife Betty in the Balmoral camp, both of which are on the Isle of Man.
in the Anschluss. Soon afterwards, Franz immigrated to England, and Bette also fled later that year
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86. Illustrated letter from Franz Hausner, an internee in the Mooragh Camp, to his wife Betty in the Balmoral camp, both of which are on the Isle of Man.
in the Anschluss. Soon afterwards, Franz immigrated to England, and Bette also fled later that year
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87. Illustrated letter from Franz Hausner, an internee in the Mooragh Camp, to his wife Betty in the Balmoral camp, both of which are on the Isle of Man.
in the Anschluss. Soon afterwards, Franz immigrated to England, and Bette also fled later that year
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88. Back side of an illustrated letter from Franz Hausner, an internee in the Mooragh Camp, to his wife Betty in the Balmoral camp, both of which are on the Isle of Man.
in the Anschluss. Soon afterwards, Franz immigrated to England, and Bette also fled later that year
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89. Back side of an illustrated letter from Franz Hausner, an internee in the Mooragh Camp, to his wife Betty in the Balmoral camp, both of which are on the Isle of Man.
in the Anschluss. Soon afterwards, Franz immigrated to England, and Bette also fled later that year
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90. Back side of an illustrated letter from Franz Hausner, an internee in the Mooragh Camp, to his wife Betty in the Balmoral camp, both of which are on the Isle of Man.
in the Anschluss. Soon afterwards, Franz immigrated to England, and Bette also fled later that year
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91. Back side of an illustrated letter from Franz Hausner, an internee in the Mooragh Camp, to his wife Betty in the Balmoral camp, both of which are on the Isle of Man.
in the Anschluss. Soon afterwards, Franz immigrated to England, and Bette also fled later that year
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92. Back side of an illustrated letter from Franz Hausner, an internee in the Mooragh Camp, to his wife Betty in the Balmoral camp, both of which are on the Isle of Man.
in the Anschluss. Soon afterwards, Franz immigrated to England, and Bette also fled later that year
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93. Back side of an illustrated letter from Franz Hausner, an internee in the Mooragh Camp, to his wife Betty in the Balmoral camp, both of which are on the Isle of Man.
in the Anschluss. Soon afterwards, Franz immigrated to England, and Bette also fled later that year
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94. Jewish refugees at work in a Swiss labor camp, sawing a tree trunk.
Following the Anschluss, the Nazi takeover of Austria, thousands of central European Jews tried to ... e Following the Anschluss, the Nazi takeover of Austria, thousands of central European Jews tried to
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95. German and Austrian Jewish refugees, who have been detained in a Swiss labor camp, work in road construction.
Following the Anschluss, the Nazi takeover of Austria, thousands of central European Jews tried to ... e Following the Anschluss, the Nazi takeover of Austria, thousands of central European Jews tried to
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96. German and Austrian Jewish refugees, who have been detained in a Swiss labor camp, pose next to the horse they use in their road construction work.
Following the Anschluss, the Nazi takeover of Austria, thousands of central European Jews tried to ... e Following the Anschluss, the Nazi takeover of Austria, thousands of central European Jews tried to
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97. A group portrait of Jewish refugees in Degersheim.
Following the Anschluss, the Nazi takeover of Austria, thousands of central European Jews tried to ... e Following the Anschluss, the Nazi takeover of Austria, thousands of central European Jews tried to
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98. Group portrait of Jewish prisoners in a refugee camp in Switzerland where Rosa was briefly interned.
Following the Anschluss, the Nazi takeover of Austria, thousands of central European Jews tried to ... e Following the Anschluss, the Nazi takeover of Austria, thousands of central European Jews tried to
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99. Wilhelm Frick (left) greets Franz von Papen at an unidentified reception.
Roehm purge. He was appointed ambassador to Austria where he played a decisive role in the Anschluss of
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100. Three Jewish DPs pose outside at the Cinecitta displaced persons camp in Rome.
1931 in Vienna Austria, and her older brother Heinz was born in 1927. Soon after the Anschluss in 1938