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226. Faux alligator photo wallet used by a young German Jewish refugee
unsuccessful 1939 voyage on the M.S. St. Louis, their internment in French detention camps and escape to ... weeks at Sachsenhausen-Oranienburg. Fred sailed to Cuba on the M.S. St. Louis in May 1939 with his ... sailed for Cuba on the MS St. Louis. Cuban authorities refused entry to nearly all passengers. Appeals ... Cuba on the ocean liner MS St. Louis. Their furniture and other belongings were shipped ahead to New
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227. Black leather photo wallet used by a young German Jewish refugee
unsuccessful 1939 voyage on the M.S. St. Louis, their internment in French detention camps and escape to ... weeks at Sachsenhausen-Oranienburg. Fred sailed to Cuba on the M.S. St. Louis in May 1939 with his ... his paternal grandmother Pauline, sailed for Cuba on the MS St. Louis. Cuban authorities refused entry ... Cuba on the ocean liner MS St. Louis. Their furniture and other belongings were shipped ahead to New
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228. Institut d'Etudes du Judaïsme collection, late 19th century-1980s
the S.S. St Louis. President of HICEM from 1938 – 1946, he escaped to the U.S. in 1940 to continue ... Germany and Austria in the 1930’s. As President of the Belgian Committee for Refugees from Nazi Germany, a ... government organization created in the early 1930’s, he was instrumental in the rescue of the passengers of ... ’accueil/le Saint-Louis (1938-1969), Subseries 4: Centre National des Hautes Etudes Juives, Correspondance
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229. Ruth Loeb Forrest papers
rest of his family on the MS St. Louis to take his family to Cuba in 1939. Ruth Lob, Armin, Bella, and ... 's great aunt, were also on board the ship. When the St. Louis reached Havana, Cuba, on May 27, 1939, its ... St. Louis (Ship) ... arranged for his and his family's departure from Germany. Leopold left in December 1938 aboard the SS
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230. Ruth H. Windmuller papers
brothers, Kurt (b. 1913) and Hans (b. 1917). In May 1939 the family sailed on the MS St. Louis to Havana ... passenger on the MS St. Louis. Ruth's oldest brother Kurt, who did not travel with the family on the St ... Casablanca to board the SS Serpa Pinto for New York. In 1947 Ruth married Hans (John) Windmuller, a fellow ... Louis, was killed during the war in Zagreb while trying to get to Palestine.
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231. "Israeliten, die einmal in Regensburg gelebt hatten, aber aus anderen Orten in ein KZ deportiert wurden" In: REGENSBURGER JUDEN :
aboard the S.S. St. Louis or Orinoco?), but who, not being allowed to land there, landed instead in ... Vereins fur Oberpfalz und Regensburg, 1989], S. 120-137, wurden nach Vergleichen mit einer neu entdeckten
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232. WWI anti-aircraft gun fuse fragment owned by a Jewish German soldier
and his family before the Holocaust in Germany, during their voyage on the MS St Louis in 1939, and ... of the MS St. Louis to Havana, Cuba, May 13-June 17, 1939. Upon the ship's forced return to Europe ... 29674. They were released on December 1. They booked passage on the MS St. Louis with Hilde’s brother ... December. Carl, Georg, and Fritz Hilb (b.1919 in Ulm), Hilde’s brother, booked passage on the MS St. Louis
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233. Newsreel clips: Einstein speech; Emigration; Jewish refugees in England and Australia; Palestine
refugee children" [Movietonews] shows Kindertransport arriving in England. (6) St. Louis ship (7) 01:08:27 ... ST. LOUIS (SHIP) ... "Jewish refugees reach Sydney" [Movietonews] Jews arrive on the ship SS Aorangi in December 1938. (8) 01
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234. Myriam Manasse, a young German-Jewish girl plays with her dolls about a year before her deportation and murder.
remained behind with her mother-in-law and youngest child, while Alfred left Germany on board the St. Louis ... in May 1939. After Cuba denied entry to the passengers of the ship and the St. Louis was forced to ... 's brother Julius immigrated to the United States in the 1930's. However, Alfred, who also served as a
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235. Prewar studio portrait of a German-Jewish mother and child.
remained behind with her mother-in-law and youngest child, while Alfred left Germany on board the St. Louis ... in May 1939. After Cuba denied entry to the passengers of the ship and the St. Louis was forced to ... 's brother Julius immigrated to the United States in the 1930's. However, Alfred, who also served as a
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236. Group portrait of Jewish children waiting to immigrate to the United States.
remained behind with her mother-in-law and youngest child, while Alfred left Germany on board the St. Louis ... in May 1939. After Cuba denied entry to the passengers of the ship and the St. Louis was forced to ... 's brother Julius immigrated to the United States in the 1930's. However, Alfred, who also served as a
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237. Group portrait of Jewish children in Lisbon where they are waiting to immigrate to the United States.
remained behind with her mother-in-law and youngest child, while Alfred left Germany on board the St. Louis ... in May 1939. After Cuba denied entry to the passengers of the ship and the St. Louis was forced to ... 's brother Julius immigrated to the United States in the 1930's. However, Alfred, who also served as a
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238. A German Jewish family goes hiking in the Feldberg Mountain.
remained behind with her mother-in-law and youngest child, while Alfred left Germany on board the St. Louis ... in May 1939. After Cuba denied entry to the passengers of the ship and the St. Louis was forced to ... 's brother Julius immigrated to the United States in the 1930's. However, Alfred, who also served as a
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239. Gerald Schwab papers
authorities would not permit them to settle in Basel near their business. The family moved to St. Louis, a ... sailed to the United States on the S.S. Washington. Gerald was 15 years old when he arrived in New York ... Basel, Switzerland, then St. Louis, France Late 1934 - moved to Loerrach, Germany Conditions worsened ... the U.S. Gerald left for Switzerland in March or April of 1939. He stayed first on a small family farm
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240. Gerd Schwab reads from the Torah during his Bar Mitzvah ceremony in Loerrach, Germany.
would not permit them to remain for more than a brief period. The family therefore moved to St. Louis ... next to Schwab is Rabbi Reutlinger, who soon after this date, immigrated to the U.S. ... liquidating the business and applying for American visas. With the help of a relative in the U.S., the ... Remiermont. A few years later she was able to immigrate to the U.S. Gerd left for Switzerland in March or
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241. Large red Nazi garrison swastika banner signed by soldiers of the 80th Infantry
] Lower right quadrant: FRED WHITAKER / 4996 BERTHOLD / ST. Louis Mo. PAUL SUTTON / [illegible] / PHNX ... / CENTRALIA / WASH Rudy MASER / RouTe 1. / BAYARD NebR. JOSEPH GALLIANO / 786 HUNTER[illegible] ST ... quadrant: THE / SUN RISING / IS ABOUT / TO SET U.S.A. / FOR / EVER KEEP THE / BALL ROLLING ALL IS KAPUT ... / FOR/ DE DutsMEN HELLO / TO GOOD / OLD NASHUA ELDON K / HITCHENS / CORD ARK Upper left quadrant: "U.S
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242. Certificate issued to the donor's father, David Schwab, by the Lorrach district office, for having earned a medal for his military service on the front lines during the [First] World War.
would not permit them to remain for more than a brief period. The family therefore moved to St. Louis ... liquidating the business and applying for American visas. With the help of a relative in the U.S., the ... Remiermont. A few years later she was able to immigrate to the U.S. Gerd left for Switzerland in March or ... gift secured the visas, and they proceeded to Genoa. There they boarded the SS Washington bound for
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243. View of the Document Center in Berlin, where research was conducted for the Subsequent Nuremberg Proceedings.
would not permit them to remain for more than a brief period. The family therefore moved to St. Louis ... liquidating the business and applying for American visas. With the help of a relative in the U.S., the ... Remiermont. A few years later she was able to immigrate to the U.S. Gerd left for Switzerland in March or ... gift secured the visas, and they proceeded to Genoa. There they boarded the SS Washington bound for
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244. Paula Schwab poses with her two children Gerd and Margot in Freiburg, Germany.
would not permit them to remain for more than a brief period. The family therefore moved to St. Louis ... liquidating the business and applying for American visas. With the help of a relative in the U.S., the ... Remiermont. A few years later she was able to immigrate to the U.S. Gerd left for Switzerland in March or ... gift secured the visas, and they proceeded to Genoa. There they boarded the SS Washington bound for
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245. David and Paula Schwab pose in front of a car with their two children Gerd and Margot.
would not permit them to remain for more than a brief period. The family therefore moved to St. Louis ... liquidating the business and applying for American visas. With the help of a relative in the U.S., the ... Remiermont. A few years later she was able to immigrate to the U.S. Gerd left for Switzerland in March or ... gift secured the visas, and they proceeded to Genoa. There they boarded the SS Washington bound for
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246. Class portrait of first grade students at the Lessingschule in Freiburg, Germany.
would not permit them to remain for more than a brief period. The family therefore moved to St. Louis ... liquidating the business and applying for American visas. With the help of a relative in the U.S., the ... Remiermont. A few years later she was able to immigrate to the U.S. Gerd left for Switzerland in March or ... gift secured the visas, and they proceeded to Genoa. There they boarded the SS Washington bound for
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247. Portrait of sculptor Naum Aronson.
busts of prominent political and scientific figures, including Louis Pasteur, Spartacus, Rasputin, and ... in a design contest for a monument to Mikhail Glinka in St. Petersburg. Aronson felt a close ... Following the German occupation of France, Aronson and his wife emigrated to the U.S. in 1940. He settled
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248. View of the studio of sculptor Naum Aronson.
busts of prominent political and scientific figures, including Louis Pasteur, Spartacus, Rasputin, and ... in a design contest for a monument to Mikhail Glinka in St. Petersburg. Aronson felt a close ... Following the German occupation of France, Aronson and his wife emigrated to the U.S. in 1940. He settled
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249. Child's drawing of 2 houses near the mountains by a German Jewish refugee
unsuccessful 1939 voyage on the M.S. St. Louis, their internment in French detention camps and escape to ... weeks at Sachsenhausen-Oranienburg. Fred sailed to Cuba on the M.S. St. Louis in May 1939 with his ... Heiner, 2, and his paternal grandmother Pauline, sailed for Cuba on the MS St. Louis. Cuban authorities ... Cuba on the ocean liner MS St. Louis. Their furniture and other belongings were shipped ahead to New
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250. Commemorative Medal for World War I ribbon awarded to a Jewish German soldier
and his family before the Holocaust in Germany, during their voyage on the MS St Louis in 1939, and ... they left Germany on the ill-fated voyage of the MS St. Louis to Havana, Cuba, May 13-June 17, 1939 ... 29674. They were released on December 1. They booked passage on the MS St. Louis with Hilde’s brother ... December. Carl, Georg, and Fritz Hilb (b.1919 in Ulm), Hilde’s brother, booked passage on the MS St. Louis