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6101. Leather runaway ski strap brought to the US by a German Jewish refugee
relating to the Mina Kaufmann and Carl Weiler families in Germany, Switzerland and the United States before
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6102. Dark brown leather left hand glove brought to the US by a German Jewish refugee
relating to the Mina Kaufmann and Carl Weiler families in Germany, Switzerland and the United States before
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6103. Yellow and green suitcase with key used by a German Jewish girl
to help them flee to Switzerland. The German officer was caught and Walter was arrested at the
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6104. Concentration camp uniform jacket with purple triangle worn by Jehovah’s Witness
illegally escape to Switzerland but was unsuccessful, so he returned home. He got a job but was fired after
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6105. Blue and white tube of sunscreen brought to the US by a German Jewish refugee
relating to the Mina Kaufmann and Carl Weiler families in Germany, Switzerland and the United States before
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6106. JewishGen's Holocaust Database. [Internet resource]
Americans --Switzerland --Zürich --Registers. ... Holocaust survivors --Switzerland --Zürich --Registers.
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6107. Marc Jarblum addresses a crowd of Jewish DPs at a demonstration in the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp that called for free immigration to Palestine and protested the return of the Exodus 1947 passengers to Germany.
on May 1, 1948. With the closing of the Belsen DP camp, the Rosensafts moved to Switzerland, where ... 1943 he escaped to Switzerland, where he continued his efforts on behalf of the Jewish resistance
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6108. Group portrait of Jewish and non-Jewish refugee children sheltered in various public and private homes in Le Chambon-sur-Lignon during World War II with some of the French men and women who cared for them.
point for the OSE, where about a dozen Jewish children were assembled for escape to Switzerland. With ... to remain in Switzerland. He was soon taken in by a former business associate of his father from
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6109. Group portrait of Jewish and non-Jewish refugee children sheltered in various public and private homes in Le Chambon-sur-Lignon during World War II with some of the French men and women who cared for them.
point for the OSE, where about a dozen Jewish children were assembled for escape to Switzerland. With ... to remain in Switzerland. He was soon taken in by a former business associate of his father from
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6110. Group portrait of Jewish and non-Jewish refugee children sheltered in various public and private homes in Le Chambon-sur-Lignon during World War II.
point for the OSE, where about a dozen Jewish children were assembled for escape to Switzerland. With ... to remain in Switzerland. He was soon taken in by a former business associate of his father from
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6111. Title page of a journal kept by Klaus Peter (later Pierre) Feigl, an Austrian/German Jewish refugee child living in France during World War II.
point for the OSE, where about a dozen Jewish children were assembled for escape to Switzerland. With ... to remain in Switzerland. He was soon taken in by a former business associate of his father from
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6112. One page of a journal kept by Klaus Peter (later Pierre) Feigl, an Austrian/German Jewish refugee child living in France during World War II.
point for the OSE, where about a dozen Jewish children were assembled for escape to Switzerland. With ... to remain in Switzerland. He was soon taken in by a former business associate of his father from
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6113. Identity card portrait of Klaus Peter Feigl, an Austrian/German Jewish refugee child living in France during World War II under the assumed name of Pierre Fesson.
point for the OSE, where about a dozen Jewish children were assembled for escape to Switzerland. With ... to remain in Switzerland. He was soon taken in by a former business associate of his father from
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6114. Maurice Rossel - Red Cross
refugees, and cites other nations, including Switzerland, which also refused to accept anyone. Lanzmann ... Switzerland
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6115. Andre Steiner
created a fictitious person named Joseph Rot, based in Switzerland, who represented "world Jewry." 03:00 ... Solly Meyer, the representative of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee in Switzerland, said
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6116. Medal and a ribbon bar pin awarded to a Jewish refugee in Shanghai
during her move from New York to a retirement home in Basel, Switzerland in 1964. During that trip ... Geneva, Switzerland and a three-time Nobel Prize Laureate. State parties (signatories) to the four Geneva
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6117. Leather coin purse with 3 pins, a Dutch coin, and a metal key carried by a young Jewish Austrian refugee to the US
a Swiss visa, and went to Switzerland, then London. Four months later, in November, the family ... to Switzerland, then London. Four months later, in November, the family reunited in London, England
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6118. Zvi and Eva Schloss papers
Frank and relocated to Basel, Switzerland. Eva and Zvi settled in London, and they had three daughters. ... Fritzi and Otto married on November 10th, 1953, and moved to Basel, Switzerland. Otto died in 1980
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6119. Les Gueules Cassées French National Lottery ticket
Frank and relocated to Basel, Switzerland. Eva and Zvi settled in London, and they had three daughters. ... Fritzi and Otto married on November 10th, 1953, and moved to Basel, Switzerland. Otto died in 1980
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6120. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 50 [funfzig] kronen note
Frank and relocated to Basel, Switzerland. Eva and Zvi settled in London, and they had three daughters. ... Fritzi and Otto married on November 10th, 1953, and moved to Basel, Switzerland. Otto died in 1980
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6121. Dish towel with red radish applique brought to the US by a young Austrian Jewish refugee
a Swiss visa, and went to Switzerland, then London. Four months later, in November, the family ... to Switzerland, then London. Four months later, in November, the family reunited in London, England
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6122. White lace collar with a rosettes worn by a young Austrian Jewish refugee to the US
a Swiss visa, and went to Switzerland, then London. Four months later, in November, the family ... to Switzerland, then London. Four months later, in November, the family reunited in London, England
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6123. Red wool felt cap with stick figure silhouettes worn by a young Austrian Jewish refugee to the US
a Swiss visa, and went to Switzerland, then London. Four months later, in November, the family ... to Switzerland, then London. Four months later, in November, the family reunited in London, England
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6124. Dark blue dress with black stripes worn by a young Jewish refugee during her voyage to the US
a Swiss visa, and went to Switzerland, then London. Four months later, in November, the family ... to Switzerland, then London. Four months later, in November, the family reunited in London, England
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6125. Doll in blue dress, blonde wig and necklace carried by Jewish Austrian refugee
a Swiss visa, and went to Switzerland, then London. Four months later, in November, the family ... to Switzerland, then London. Four months later, in November, the family reunited in London, England