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Switzerland Jews Temple (photo)

Switzerland Jews Temple (photo)
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IMAGE number
KES8681180
Image title
Switzerland Jews Temple (photo)
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Photographer
STR
Location
Private Collection
Medium
photograph
Image description

German passport with a J stamp (undated archive picture). In his September 4, 1998 issue, the "Observer" corrects his 1954 report on Swiss refugee policy: the idea for the introduction of the infamous J-stamp in German passports in 1938 did not come from the then Swiss police chief Rothmund, but from the German side. Rothmund had opposed it. Politicians and historians in the "Beobachter" commented on the new findings that Switzerland had not invented the Jewish stamp, but had pursued an inhumane refugee policy. (Keystone/Photopressarchiv/str) Photographer: STR

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Photopress/Keystone / Bridgeman Images
Image keywords
20th century / black and white / photo / mzphoto

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