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6001. Political Cartoon of Andrew Jackson and the French King dancing before a crowd of international leaders
Switzerland . No.22King of Bavaria. No.23 King of Greece. No.24:Rothschild. No.25. General Santander
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6002. Moustache brush owned by a German Jewish refugee
from Germany. The family was on vacation in Switzerland, when Germany invaded Poland in September 1939
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6003. Schatz and Bonder families papers
Harry in Italy after he obtained a transit visa that allowed him to travel to Italy via Switzerland. The
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6004. Prague uprising, April-May 1945
Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) in Geneva, Switzerland. During his 29 years with the UN, Kostelecký
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6005. Liberation of Buchenwald and Dachau
Switzerland
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6006. Eichmann Trial -- Session 106 -- Eichmann's personal feelings
leaving for Switzerland. Eichmann says that this proves he could not have hated Jews. When asked about
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6007. Eichmann Trial -- Session 88 -- Cross examination of the Accused
Hungarian Jews safely to Switzerland. Servatius notes that Becher had stated that he had nothing to do with
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6008. Queen Wilhemina of the Netherlands 1898-1948 miniature medal owned by a former hidden child
to help them flee to Switzerland. The German officer was caught and Walter was arrested at the
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6009. Stuffed rabbit made for a young Hungarian Jewish camp inmate
George sailed to the US on the Queen Mary. Éva was placed at a boarding school in Switzerland until they
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6010. Passover prayer book inscribed by the brother of a German Kindertransport refugee
Selig Pinchas Bamberger was born on November 7, 1872, in Lengnau, Switzerland, to Rabbi Salamon
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6011. Honor Cross of the World War 1914/1918 ribbon awarded to a German Jewish soldier
that her maternal uncle, who was in Switzerland at the time, had lots of these types of books, and she
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6012. Rubin and Huntly families papers
Pásztó for Switzerland in early March 1944 with several Polish men already on the run from the Nazis
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6013. Golden Circles 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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6014. Mechanical pencil used by a German Jewish man in hiding
from Germany. The family was on vacation in Switzerland, when Germany invaded Poland in September 1939
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6015. Razor used by a German Jewish man in hiding
from Germany. The family was on vacation in Switzerland, when Germany invaded Poland in September 1939
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6016. Jewish ghetto police cap worn by an inmate/policeman at Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp
parents moved to London, England, before settling in Zurich, Switzerland, where they died: Ilse on
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6017. Two-sided Company B, 11th Armored Division, US Army, poster depicting the advance through Europe received by a soldier
of Europe with France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, and part of Austria and the top of Switzerland
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6018. Engraved wooden box presented to a Lieutenant General of the SS by his troops
Heinrich Birnbaum (later Henry, 1917-1999) was born in St. Gallen, Switzerland. He was the son of
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6019. Goerz Tenax pocket camera and accessories used by US soldier
two children born to John and Bertha Geiger Hunkler. His parents were born in Switzerland and
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6020. UNRRA selected records AG-018-026 : Poland Mission
Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, Trieste; 12 procurement offices in Argentina, Brazil, Chile and
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6021. Henry Landman papers
to receive restitution for Holocaust losses and assets held in Switzerland.
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6022. Norbert Wollheim papers
France, England, Sweden, Belgium, Switzerland, and Denmark before, during, and after World War II. This
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6023. Book
to help them flee to Switzerland. The German officer was caught and Walter was arrested at the
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6024. Shavuot prayer book inscribed by the brother of a German Kindertransport refugee
Selig Pinchas Bamberger was born on November 7, 1872, in Lengnau, Switzerland, to Rabbi Salamon
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6025. New Year prayer book inscribed by the brother of a German Kindertransport refugee
Selig Pinchas Bamberger was born on November 7, 1872, in Lengnau, Switzerland, to Rabbi Salamon