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6001. 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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6002. Pair of Amstutz spring ski bindings with cloth straps 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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6003. Pea whistle 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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6004. Cotter pin 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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6005. Extended prong cotter pin 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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6006. Much loved teddy bear given to a Hungarian Jewish girl after her return from Theresienstadt
George sailed to the US on the Queen Mary. Éva was placed at a boarding school in Switzerland until they
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6007. Colorful watercolor of the house where the painter lived as a hidden child
unsuccessful attempt to cross into Switzerland, they found refuge in an upper class insane asylum near Toulouse
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6008. Glass thermometer with cardboard case taken with Austrian Jewish refugee
parents had come to the US around 1938 after securing US visas on their honeymoon in Switzerland. Yvonne
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6009. Central Bank of China paper currency note, 5000 yuan, acquired postwar 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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6010. Japanese propaganda resembling a Farmers Bank of China 10 cent note, acquired postwar 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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6011. Chinese paper currency note, 1000 yuan, acquired postwar 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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6012. Japanese propaganda matchbox with Japanese planes flying over a sinking ship with a US flag acquired postwar 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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6013. Engraved wooden Havana cigar box acquired by Austrian Jewish refugee
parents had come to the US around 1938 after securing US visas on their honeymoon in Switzerland. Yvonne
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6014. Red laced brown leather billfold with an image of a man pulling 2 women in a rickshaw 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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6015. Blue laced tan leather billfold with an oval image of a man pullling 2 women in a rickshaw 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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6016. Sketchbook
on vacation in Switzerland when Germany invaded Poland in September 1939. They rushed back to the
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6017. Sewing basket made while in hiding in the Netherlands
on vacation in Switzerland when Germany invaded Poland in September 1939. They rushed back to the
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6018. Blanket owned by a German Jewish woman fleeing Germany
vacation in Switzerland, when Germany invaded Poland in September 1939. They rushed back to the Netherlands
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6019. Handkerchief
vacation in Switzerland, when Germany invaded Poland in September 1939. They rushed back to the Netherlands
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6020. Handbell
on vacation in Switzerland when Germany invaded Poland in September 1939. They rushed back to the
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6021. Shaving brush used by a German Jewish refugee in hiding
from Germany. The family was on vacation in Switzerland, when Germany invaded Poland in September 1939
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6022. Black leather wallet 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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6023. Haeberlein-Metzger lebkuchen blue decorative tin 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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6024. Pair of black and white tweed patterned wool knit mittens 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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6025. Pair of black cotton midcalf socks with a black name tag 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