Target

Jewish Holocaust telegram Nathan Schwalb, Geneva to Bruxelles, WW2, 1943

Description: Telegram/document from Nathan Schwalbfrom Geneva to VarnaDate: June 1945Language: French (For translation, please contact by message)Nathan Schwalb (1908 - 2004)Was a Zionist activist who worked in Switzerland during the Holocaust, the representative of the world center of the Halutz movement in Geneva.During World War IIDue to the outbreak of the war, Schwalbe established a new world center of the "Pioneer" in Geneva. He sat in Geneva as a representative of the "World Pioneer" movement and was a contact person and a source of financial aid for the Jews. He corresponded with hundreds of people in the occupied countries and worked in many fields, including sending packages through the Red Cross, mainly to Poland and transferring money by messengers he recruited for this purpose.Schwalb tried to maintain contact with the activists of the "Pioneer" movement in the territories occupied by the Nazis, to give them help and to collect and disseminate information about what was happening in these territories regarding the Jews. Among other things, he received reports from Gizzy Fleishman on the situation of the Jews in Slovakia.Schwalbe corresponded with many personalities such as Sally Meyer and Joe Schwartz of the Joint and Dr. Avraham Silberschein of RELICO (Relief Committee for the Warstricken Jewish Population), as well as with institutions such as the International Red Cross. He was also interested in the issue of the Jewish refugees in Switzerland. Schwalbe forged connections with influential Swiss such as politicians, policemen and churchmen. With their help he was able to prevent the return of Jewish children to Germany, children who had previously fled to Switzerland. He was arrested twice for illegal activities.Feel free to contact for any question and many more items

Price: 99 USD

Location: tel aviv

End Time: 2024-09-10T14:36:29.000Z

Shipping Cost: 15 USD

Product Images

Jewish Holocaust telegram Nathan Schwalb, Geneva to Bruxelles, WW2, 1943Jewish Holocaust telegram Nathan Schwalb, Geneva to Bruxelles, WW2, 1943Jewish Holocaust telegram Nathan Schwalb, Geneva to Bruxelles, WW2, 1943Jewish Holocaust telegram Nathan Schwalb, Geneva to Bruxelles, WW2, 1943

Item Specifics

Restocking Fee: No

Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

Item must be returned within: 14 Days

Refund will be given as: Money Back

Religion: Judaism

Recommended

The World That Crumbled by Malka Moskovits Holocaust Library PB
The World That Crumbled by Malka Moskovits Holocaust Library PB

$69.95

View Details
The Holocaust Industry Reflections on the Exploitation of Jewish Suffering, New
The Holocaust Industry Reflections on the Exploitation of Jewish Suffering, New

$24.95

View Details
Single Handed : A Heroic Story of Surviving the Holocaust, the Ko
Single Handed : A Heroic Story of Surviving the Holocaust, the Ko

$7.93

View Details
The Holocaust Industry: Reflections on the Exploitation of Jewish Suffering
The Holocaust Industry: Reflections on the Exploitation of Jewish Suffering

$17.51

View Details
ROMANIAN Elly, speranțe spulberate by Elly Gross Jewish Holocaust survivor
ROMANIAN Elly, speranțe spulberate by Elly Gross Jewish Holocaust survivor

$7.99

View Details
What Was the Holocaust? - Paperback By Herman, Gail - GOOD
What Was the Holocaust? - Paperback By Herman, Gail - GOOD

$3.98

View Details
The Ghetto Anthology Jewish Extermination Holocaust Survivors HCDJ Mogilanski
The Ghetto Anthology Jewish Extermination Holocaust Survivors HCDJ Mogilanski

$46.10

View Details
Jews in Post-Holocaust Germany, 1945-1953
Jews in Post-Holocaust Germany, 1945-1953

$14.52

View Details
The Boy: A Holocaust Story - Hardcover By Porat, Dan - VERY GOOD
The Boy: A Holocaust Story - Hardcover By Porat, Dan - VERY GOOD

$4.38

View Details
Violin A Childs Testimony Book Rachel Shtibel Jewish Memoir Holocaust PB Azrieli
Violin A Childs Testimony Book Rachel Shtibel Jewish Memoir Holocaust PB Azrieli

$26.99

View Details