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Red Cross letter sent by a German Jewish refugee couple in amsterdam to their grand nephews in Manchester, England. - Collections Search - United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
A Brief Historical Evolution of the International Tracing Service (ITS): The Largest Collection of Holocaust Related Documents
Facing the Holocaust in Budapest: The International Committee of the Red Cross and the Jews in Hungary, 1943–1945: Ben-Tov, Arieh: 9789401768658: Amazon.com: Books
Telegram from Holocaust Refugee Steffy Bressler Asking about her Brother in Germany from Des Moines, Iowa, June 6, 1945 | IDCA
Red Cross Letters: Proof of Life in 25 Words or Less | Jewish Museum Berlin
Theresienstadt: Red Cross Visit | Holocaust Encyclopedia
War and Holocaust • Harwich Haven History Surrender & Sanctuary
The Artifact Collection - Holocaust Documentation and Education Center
The ICRC and the detainees in Nazi concentration camps (1942–1945)
Dilemmas, Choices, Responses: Britain and the Holocaust - The Wiener Holocaust Library
Last Known WWII Nazi Living In U.S., Deported To Germany Last Year, Is Dead at 95 : NPR
The Red Cross and the Holocaust - WSJ
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Refugee Map: Documents from The Wiener Holocaust Library | Refugee Map: Documents from The Wiener Holocaust Library
German Holocaust archive publishes inventory online | The Times of Israel
Forgotten Victims: The Nazi Genocide of the Roma and the Sinti | United Nations
Photograph of German Red Cross Nurse Induction Ceremony | Experiencing History: Holocaust Sources in Context
Humanitarians at War: The Red Cross in the Shadow of the Holocaust: Steinacher, Gerald: 9780198704935: Amazon.com: Books
Red Cross Letters: Proof of Life in 25 Words or Less | Jewish Museum Berlin
Red Cross Letters: Proof of Life in 25 Words or Less | Jewish Museum Berlin
Red cross and holocaust | European history after 1450 | Cambridge University Press
Red Cross visit – The Holocaust Explained: Designed for schools
Dilemmas, Choices, Responses: Britain and the Holocaust - The Wiener Holocaust Library
Erika and Herbert Mühlstein: 1939 | Refugee Map: Documents from The Wiener Holocaust Library