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6226. Max Amichai Heppner papers
on vacation in Switzerland when Germany invaded Poland in September 1939. They rushed back to the
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6227. Portrait of a young Hungarian Jewish girl
Mengele. He survived and recuperated in a hospital in Switzerland.
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6228. Silver vermeil cake server received as a wedding gift by a Jewish woman in prewar Germany
Jewish Orthodox mother, Babette Hirsch Pauly. He trained as a chef in Switzerland and fought for Germany
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6229. Small leather suitcase used by a Hungarian Jewish family while living in hiding
neutral nations, particularly Sweden and Switzerland, and many were reserved for Jews and their families
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6230. Inge Deutschkron
had to select from a list of approved names. 02:21:50 Lanzmann says that Switzerland insisted on the ... branding of passports. 02:22:31 CR6 Inge says that Switzerland was not sympathetic to Austrian Jews
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6231. Yehuda Bauer
correspondent in Switzerland. Lanzmann presses Bauer and he says that Greenbaum knew there was little the Jewish
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6232. Portrait of a Hungarian Jewish woman
Mengele. He survived and recuperated in a hospital in Switzerland.
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6233. Portrait of a female Hungarian Jewish Émigré
Mengele. He survived and recuperated in a hospital in Switzerland.
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6234. Portrait of a male Hungarian Jewish Émigré
Mengele. He survived and recuperated in a hospital in Switzerland.
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6235. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 50 kronen note, owned by a child inmate
in London. In October 1959, Michal took job in Geneva, Switzerland. He married Ilana Eppenstein, an
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6236. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 100 kronen note, owned by a child inmate
in London. In October 1959, Michal took job in Geneva, Switzerland. He married Ilana Eppenstein, an
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6237. Green knapsack used by a Hungarian Jewish man in forced labor
Mengele. He survived and recuperated in a hospital in Switzerland.
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6238. The Brust family on winter holiday before the Holocaust
Mengele. He survived and recuperated in a hospital in Switzerland.
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6239. Rudolf Vrba - Auschwitz
there. He said he would take it to Switzerland with him. He asked after the fate of priests in
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6240. Richard Glazar - Treblinka