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5901. Oral history interview with Dr. Kaja Finkler
town’s ghetto; the family’s attempt to go to Switzerland; her parents’ disagreement over whether or not
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5902. United States advertisement for the film “So Ends Our Night” (1941)
Chancellor of Germany in 1933, Remarque’s works were deemed “unpatriotic” and banned. He fled for Switzerland
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5903. Two-sided Company B, 11th Armored Division, US Army, poster depicting the advance through Europe received by a soldier
with France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, part of Austria and the top of Switzerland, with town names
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5904. UNRRA selected records AG-018-010 : Austria Mission
Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, Trieste; 12 procurement offices in Argentina, Brazil, Chile and
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5905. UNRRA selected records AG-018-013 : Bureau of Services
Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, Trieste; 12 procurement offices in Argentina, Brazil, Chile and
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5906. U.S. One-Sheet Poster for the re-release of “So Ends Our Night” (1941)
were deemed “unpatriotic” and banned. He fled for Switzerland, had his German citizenship revoked in
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5907. HIAS-JCA Emigration Association (HICEM), Paris (Fond 740)
USSR, Turkey, France, Czechoslovakia, Switzerland, Estonia, Yugoslavia; 6. Records of the branches in
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5908. The Archives of the World ORT Union Head Office
Geneva (Switzerland)
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5909. Cartoon of Mickey and Minnie Mouse created prewar by a Romanian high school student
Ladislaus, but died in Switzerland on January 27, 1934. In 1939, Ladislaus was appointed head of the
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5910. Photographs of Roman Catholic clergy, Adolf Hitler, and other Nazi officials
illegally escape to Switzerland but was unsuccessful, so he returned home. He got a job but was fired after
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5911. Reichwirtschaftministerium, Berlin (Fond 1458)
Yugoslavia, 1925-1947; 10.Czechoslovakia, 1869-1946; 11. Switzerland, 1875-1946; 12. Organization of the
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5912. Million cigarette package wrapper collected in Shanghai by a German Jewish refugee boy
parents had come to the US around 1938 after securing US visas on their honeymoon in Switzerland. Yvonne
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5913. Japanese propaganda matchbox cover with a bayonet with a Japanese flag dominating the world acquired by a German Jewish refugee
parents had come to the US around 1938 after securing US visas on their honeymoon in Switzerland. Yvonne
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5914. Lisette Lamon and Benjamin Soep papers
Switzerland. Germany occupied the Netherlands in May 1940. The couple were married in October 1940, and a
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5915. Falik family papers
Europe. The “flower” album contains photographs of Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Italy, France, England
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5916. Dutch newspaper clippings
to help them flee to Switzerland. The German officer was caught and Walter was arrested at the
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5917. Schillinger and Baumann family papers
Karel (b. 1905), and one sister, Anna (b. 1910). Her parents left Prague in 1939 for Zurich, Switzerland
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5918. Erwin Tepper papers
obtained a bachelor's in zoology in 1953, and then went to medical school in Switzerland at the University
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5919. Maria Segal photographs
family members and wrote to the International Red Cross in Switzerland. After a few months she was able
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5920. "Childhood Memories of the Holocaust"
family members and wrote to the International Red Cross in Switzerland. After a few months she was able
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5921. Wertheimer and Reich families photograph collection
sanatorium in Davos, Switzerland, where she spent three years. After she was released from the sanatorium
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5922. Lina Kaufman and Marion Kaufman Cassirer papers
to help them flee to Switzerland. The German officer was caught and Walter was arrested at the
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5923. Gripper pliers brought to the US by a German Jewish refugee
1200 prisoners that were released and taken by train to Switzerland. The Schutzstaffel (SS) leadership
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5924. Ink stamp impression of Dr. Samuel Gringauz's signature from an administrative department of the Kovno ghetto
(Ziporah) Schur Gringauz (d.1939). Samuel (Shmuel) studied in Germany and Switzerland, where he earned
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5925. Otto Pankok woodcut of a Sinti man
Switzerland. He hid many of his works with friends. They relocated to Eifel near the Belgian border where