Displaying: 151 175 of 257 matches for “S.S. St. Louis”
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151. Autobiographical tempera painting by David Friedmann of two men pumping water in the Łódź Ghetto
reached Haifa via the S.S. Sakarya on February 13, 1940. The persecution of Jews intensified. Karl lost ... immigrated to New York in 1954 with their daughter Miriam, and settled in St. Louis, Missouri. The family ... career in commercial art with General Outdoor Advertising Company Inc., and settled in St. Louis ... 1980, in St. Louis, Missouri.
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152. Drypoint etching created by David Friedman of Jewish Prisoners in KZ
career in commercial art with General Outdoor Advertising Company Inc., and settled in St. Louis ... 1980, in St. Louis, Missouri. ... impressed the SS officers and his life was saved. Even though he was forced to create portraits of his ... Missouri. The family became U.S. citizens and Americanized their surname to one “n”. After retirement in
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153. David Friedmann research materials
career in commercial art with General Outdoor Advertising Company Inc., and settled in St. Louis ... 1980, in St. Louis, Missouri. ... impressed the SS officers and his life was saved. Even though he was forced to create portraits of his ... Missouri. The family became U.S. citizens and Americanized their surname to one “n”. After retirement in
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154. "Lieber Heinz" letter
career in commercial art with General Outdoor Advertising Company Inc., and settled in St. Louis ... 1980, in St. Louis, Missouri. ... impressed the SS officers and his life was saved. Even though he was forced to create portraits of his ... Missouri. The family became U.S. citizens and Americanized their surname to one “n”. After retirement in
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155. David Friedman papers
career in commercial art with General Outdoor Advertising Company Inc., and settled in St. Louis ... 1980, in St. Louis, Missouri. ... impressed the SS officers and his life was saved. Even though he was forced to create portraits of his ... Missouri. The family became U.S. citizens and Americanized their surname to one “n”. After retirement in
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156. Drawing,"Because They Were Jews" created by David Friedman
career in commercial art with General Outdoor Advertising Company Inc., and settled in St. Louis ... 1980, in St. Louis, Missouri. ... impressed the SS officers and his life was saved. Even though he was forced to create portraits of his ... Missouri. The family became U.S. citizens and Americanized their surname to one “n”. After retirement in
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157. Ink drawing
career in commercial art with General Outdoor Advertising Company Inc., and settled in St. Louis ... 1980, in St. Louis, Missouri. ... impressed the SS officers and his life was saved. Even though he was forced to create portraits of his ... Missouri. The family became U.S. citizens and Americanized their surname to one “n”. After retirement in
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158. Autobiographical drawing by David Friedmann of Jewish prisoners on their way to bury a shot comrade
reached Haifa via the S.S. Sakarya on February 13, 1940. The persecution of Jews intensified. Karl lost ... immigrated to New York in 1954 with their daughter Miriam, and settled in St. Louis, Missouri. The family ... career in commercial art with General Outdoor Advertising Company Inc., and settled in St. Louis ... 1980, in St. Louis, Missouri.
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159. Autobiographical painting by David Friedman of a woman in a brown dress resting on a bed
reached Haifa via the S.S. Sakarya on February 13, 1940. The persecution of Jews intensified. Karl lost ... immigrated to New York in 1954 with their daughter Miriam, and settled in St. Louis, Missouri. The family ... career in commercial art with General Outdoor Advertising Company Inc., and settled in St. Louis ... 1980, in St. Louis, Missouri.
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160. Fred Manasse collection
Miriam and Alfred’s mother while Alfred left Germany aboard the MS. St. Louis in May 1939. After Cuba ... denied entry to the passengers of the ship and the St. Louis was forced to return to Europe, Alfred ... orphanage in Lisbon, Portugal. They then sailed to the United States aboard the SS Serpa Pinto in December
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161. Carl Lutz family
as his diplomatic career in the United States (St. Louis, Chicago, Washington), Palestine (Jerusalem ... Bethlehem, Tel Aviv, Haifa), Switzerland (Lauterbrunnen, St. Moritz, Lugano, Interlaken), and Hungary ... legation. There he represented the interests of the U.S., Great Britain and twelve other countries that had ... legation.There he represented the interests of the U.S., Great Britain and twelve other countries that had
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162. Black and gray checked blanket given to Kindertransport refugee
Thomas Barry to meet Ed in the US. Ed got a job with the St. Louis Symphony and then became assistant ... visited her parents and brother in Palestine. She then sailed from Alexandria, Egypt on board the SS ... bottom, tag, handwritten, black ink : [S?] SCHANZER
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163. Visiting America: World's Fair in Chicago; Washington, DC memorials; New York City
as his diplomatic career in the United States (St. Louis, Chicago, Washington), Palestine (Jerusalem ... Seven films by Carl Lutz of the 1934 World's Fair in Chicago, St. Louis, Washington, DC, and New ... :21) Nr, 300 Reise nach Amerika IV (Film Nr. 25) [1933] (04:49) Nr. 301 St. Louis - Schweiz (Film Nr ... 2) [ca. 1933-1934] (15:08) Nr. 302 Besuch im St. Louis Zoo (Film Nr. 1) [ca. 1933-1934] (10:37) Nr
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164. Large flat top trunk monogrammed SB used by a German Jewish refugee
Hans and Sophie watched the MS St. Louis depart after the passengers were denied entry and the ship was ... On June 2, Hans and Sophie watched the MS St. Louis depart after the passengers were denied entry and ... Eastern SS Lines. Hans Americanized his name to Henry. They arrived in Miami and were helped by the Jewish ... States via the Eastern SS Lines. Hans Americanized his name to Henry. They arrived in Miami and were
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165. Switzerland in the 1930s; Hungary 1945
as his diplomatic career in the United States (St. Louis, Chicago, Washington), Palestine (Jerusalem ... Bethlehem, Tel Aviv, Haifa), Switzerland (Lauterbrunnen, St. Moritz, Lugano, Interlaken), and Hungary ... legation. There he represented the interests of the U.S., Great Britain and twelve other countries that had ... legation.There he represented the interests of the U.S., Great Britain and twelve other countries that had
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166. Sketch created by David Friedman
career in commercial art with General Outdoor Advertising Company Inc., and settled in St. Louis ... 1980, in St. Louis, Missouri. ... impressed the SS officers and his life was saved. Even though he was forced to create portraits of his ... Missouri. The family became U.S. citizens and Americanized their surname to one “n”. After retirement in
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167. Drawing created by David Friedman
career in commercial art with General Outdoor Advertising Company Inc., and settled in St. Louis ... 1980, in St. Louis, Missouri. ... impressed the SS officers and his life was saved. Even though he was forced to create portraits of his ... Missouri. The family became U.S. citizens and Americanized their surname to one “n”. After retirement in
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168. Etching created by David Friedman
career in commercial art with General Outdoor Advertising Company Inc., and settled in St. Louis ... 1980, in St. Louis, Missouri. ... impressed the SS officers and his life was saved. Even though he was forced to create portraits of his ... Missouri. The family became U.S. citizens and Americanized their surname to one “n”. After retirement in
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169. Sketches created by David Friedman
career in commercial art with General Outdoor Advertising Company Inc., and settled in St. Louis ... 1980, in St. Louis, Missouri. ... impressed the SS officers and his life was saved. Even though he was forced to create portraits of his ... Missouri. The family became U.S. citizens and Americanized their surname to one “n”. After retirement in
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170. Etching created by David Friedman
career in commercial art with General Outdoor Advertising Company Inc., and settled in St. Louis ... 1980, in St. Louis, Missouri. ... impressed the SS officers and his life was saved. Even though he was forced to create portraits of his ... Missouri. The family became U.S. citizens and Americanized their surname to one “n”. After retirement in
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171. Etching of prisoners carrying bricks in Gleiwitz I concentration camp, created by David Friedman
career in commercial art with General Outdoor Advertising Company Inc., and settled in St. Louis ... 1980, in St. Louis, Missouri. ... impressed the SS officers and his life was saved. Even though he was forced to create portraits of his ... Missouri. The family became U.S. citizens and Americanized their surname to one “n”. After retirement in
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172. Pen and ink drawing created by David Friedman
career in commercial art with General Outdoor Advertising Company Inc., and settled in St. Louis ... 1980, in St. Louis, Missouri. ... impressed the SS officers and his life was saved. Even though he was forced to create portraits of his ... Missouri. The family became U.S. citizens and Americanized their surname to one “n”. After retirement in
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173. Long section of black floral lace from the family business saved by a German Jewish prewar emigre
relatives in St. Louis, Missouri, sent the family affidavits to help them get out of Germnay. In June 1939 ... arranged for Henry to attend to the Central Institute for the Deaf in St. Louis. Irene took evening ... and the next day, SS guards were posted outside. On November 12, 1938, Irene's maternal aunt Sophie
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174. White knitted lace doily with a center flower saved by a German Jewish prewar emigre
relatives in St. Louis, Missouri, sent the family affidavits to help them get out of Germnay. In June 1939 ... arranged for Henry to attend to the Central Institute for the Deaf in St. Louis. Irene took evening ... and the next day, SS guards were posted outside. On November 12, 1938, Irene's maternal aunt Sophie
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175. White floral netted lace rectangular doily saved a German Jewish prewar emigre
relatives in St. Louis, Missouri, sent the family affidavits to help them get out of Germnay. In June 1939 ... arranged for Henry to attend to the Central Institute for the Deaf in St. Louis. Irene took evening ... and the next day, SS guards were posted outside. On November 12, 1938, Irene's maternal aunt Sophie