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Und Niederlassungsländer Index of Countries of Intermediate Emigration and Final Settlement Register der Wanderungs- und Niederlassungsländer Index of Countries of Intermediate Emigration and Final Settlement Kursiv gedruckte Personennamen kennzeichnen den Aufenthalt in einem Land vor Ende des 2. Weltkriegs Deutsche und englische Länderbezeichnungen werden gleichberechtigt behandelt und sind nach ihrer alphabetischen Abfolge entweder in deutscher oder in englischer Form aufgeführt Eine getrennte alphabetische Auflistung sämtlicher deutschen und englischen Bezeichnungen befindet sich im Inhaltsverzeichnis S. XIII - XIV Italicized names indicate that the person resided in the country before the end of World War II Countries are listed either in German or English according to alphabetical priority For separate listings of German and English designations see Table of Contents p. XIII - XIV Countries of Intermediate Emigration and Final Settlement 55 Ägypten Wolfsfeld. Erich2 Erb-Rudtorffer, Ferdinand1 1 2 Altmaier. Jakob1 Zwergbaum. Aaron Erhard!, Otto 2 Bardi. Benno1 Erhardt, Otto 2 Bendix. Bernhard2 Albania Fels. Erich 2 Berger-Voesendorf, Alfred Victor2 Ehrlich, Abel2 Fels, Erich 2 Böhm, Alois Robert' Nobel. Edmund2 Freund. Gisèle 2 Brabec, Friedrich2 Freund, Gisèle 1 Brabec, Friedrich2 Freund. Walter Algeria 1 Brand, Joel1 Freund, Walter Berger. Götz' 1 Dobretsberger, Josef1 1 Fricke. Bruno Bürger, Willi 1 Dobretsberger, Josef' 1 Friedländer, Günter Caro. Kurt 1 Fürst, Max2 ] Friedländer, Günter Danelius. Ditmar 2 Goldhaber. Gerson2 1 Friedmann, James Danelius, Ditmar 2 Goldscheider. E 1 Friedmann, James Eildermann, Wilhelm' 1 Hickmann, Hans Roberl Hermann2 Fuchs, Hugo Falusi. Lajos' 1 Hickmann, Hans Robert Hermann2 Fuchs, Hugo Frisch, Alfred (geb. ¡913)* 2 Hirsch, Siegmund1 Fuchs, Teodoro 1 Kahmann, Fritz' 2 Hirsch, Siegmund 1 Fuchs, Teodoro 1 König, Erhard 2 Joel, Clark 1 Geiger-Torel, Hermán Lemberger. Ernst 2 Joel, Clark' 1 Geiger-Torel, Hermán 2 Lester, Conrad H. 1 Schacht, Joseph 1 Gelberg, Heinz Joseph 2 öttinghaus, Walter 1 Schaeffer, Harry 1 Gelberg, Heinz Joseph 1 Reichmann. Hans (geb. I9I0) 2 Scheur, Werner Wolfgang 1 Gellhorn, Alfred 1 Reventlow, Rolf 2 Scheur, Werner Wolfgang 1 Gellhorn. Alfred Reventlow, Rolf Siebe!, Mathias Paul Leopold2 Gielen, Josef2 Rosenthal, Philip1 Tabori, George2 Gielen, Josef2 Steffens, Walter' Gielen, Michael Andreas2 Switalla. Anton' Gielen, Michael Andreas2 Afghanistan Tenner, Günther1 Gilbert, Jean2 TVcAy, Fritz' s. Indian Subcontinent Glaser, Edward2 Volkemer. Fritz1 1 Glück, Gustav (geb. 1902)* von der Reith, Willy Africa Glück, Gustav (geb. 1902)' IPflc/u, ffa/rer1 Glücksmann, Heinrich2 (s. a. Algeria, Ägypten, Walzer, Raphael1 Glücksmann, Heinrich2 Rhodesia, South Africa) •feüf/, Jean2 Goldschmidt, Werner2 Abel, August' Zuckerkandl-Szeps, Berta2 1 Graetz, William ' Adamson, (Joy) Friederike Victoria 1 2 Graetz, William Adamson, (Joy) Friederike Victoria Andorra 2 2 Graetzer, Guillermo Bauer, Heinz Wilhelm* 2 2 Graetzer, Guillermo Bauer, Heinz 2 2 Gregor, Nora Berczeller, Peter Hanns 1 1 Argentina Groenewald, Heinrich Berczeller, Richard 1 1 1 Arndt, Jacques Bergman, George Francis Jack Groenewald, Heinrich Arndt, Jacques2 2 Brieger, Lothar2 Halbers, Fritz Arno, Bruno1 1 Dorf, Artur1 Harf, Hanns Arno, Bruno2 1 Dreger, Egon1 Harf, Hanns Bachmann. Hellmuth Norbert2 1 Fabian, Walter1 Herzfeld, Julius Ernst Bachmann, Hellmuth Norbert2 Herzfeld, Julius Ernst1 Fisch, Bela' 1 1 1 Ballin, Günther Hirschler, Franz Forbes, Henry William 1 1 Ballin, Günther' Hirschler, Franz Granzow, Kurt 2 1 2 Beck, Guido Hofmannsthal, Emil Härtung, Hans 2 1 1 Beck, Guido Jacob, Johann Heide, Johann Karl 1 1 1 Bildesheim, Gerardo Elias Jacob, Johann Hohenlohe-Langenburg, Max Prinz zu 1 Bildesheim, Gerardo Elias Jacob. Paul Walter2 Hornick. Paul' 2 2 1 Blaszko. Martin Jacob, Paul Walter Hülse. Wilfred Cohn 2 2 Blaszko, Martin Jacobi, Pablo ' Kolmin, Frank William S/um. Sigwart2 2 2 Jacoby, Max Lippmann, Max' 2 2 Blum, Sigwart 2 Jacoby, Max Mastbaum, Otto Bock. Werner 1 2 2 Jacoby, Peter Heinz Mastbaum, Otto Borchardt, Moritz 2 2 2 Kemski von Rakoszyn, Hans Werner May, Ernst Borchardt, Moritz 1 2 Klausner, Julius May, Emst Breslauer, Siegmund2 1 2 Klausner, Julius' Roth, Ernst Breslauer, Siegmund 2 2 1 Kleiber, Carlos Salomon, Kurt Brüll, Theodor 2 1 Kleiber, Carlos Schatz, Otto Rudolf Brüll, Theodor 2 1 1 Kleiber, Erich Schaul, Hans Äunike. Erich 2 2 1 Kleiber, Erich Scherz. Ernst Emil R. Bunke, Erich 2 2 2 Kraus, Leo Scherz, Ernst Emil R. /W/z 2 Scheur, Werner Wolfgang1 Kraus, Leo Bussemeyer, Friedrich Peter2 Kroch, Hans Mayer1 Schneck, Johann' 2 2 1 Bussemeyer, Friedrich Peter Kroll, Werner Schröder, Max 2 2 2 Czierski, Otto Kroll, Werner Simenauer, Erich 2 2 Czterski, Otto Ladendorff, Rolf Simenauer, Erich 1 1 Da/nur, Walter LadendorfT, Rolf Simon, Manfred 1 1 1 Damus, Walter Lakenbacher, Ernst Soffer, Kurt { 1 1 Dang. Alfred Lakenbacher, Ernst Starhemberg, Ernst Rüdiger 1 1 2 Dang, Alfred Lehmann, Hans Tasiemka, Hans 2 2 Eisler, Martin Lehmann, Hans1 Troller, Georg Stefan 2 1 Eisler, Martin Levy, Rudolf (geb. 1908)' Volkemer, Fritz 2 Wachsmann. Klaus Philipp2 Elkeles, Gerhard (Gerardo) Levy, Rudolf (geb. 1908)' 2 2 Wachsmann, Klaus Philipp2 Elkeles, Gerhard (Gerardo) Liebl, Max 2 Weiss, Herbert Felix2 Engel, Erich Lob, Rudolf 2 2 Weiss, Herbert Felix2 Engel, Erich Loos, Walter 56 Wanderungs- und Niederlassungsländer Loos, Walter1 Zech, Paul2 Fisher. Max Henry1 Lusiig. Wilhelm* Zech, Paul2 Flauer. Richard2 Lustig. Wilhelm1 Ziegler, Rinaldo1 Fliess. Walter' Luzian, Johan2 Ziegler, Rinaldo' Fooks, Ernest Lestie' Luzian, Johan2 Zorn, Fritz2 Fooks, Ernest Leslie2 Mandl, Fritz1 Frankel. Kurt1 Mandl, Fritz1 Frankel, Kurt' 1 Australia 1 Mayer, Bernhard Albert 2 Frankel, Peter 2 Adam. Leonhard 2 Mayer, Thomas (geb. i907) 2 Freiberger, Walter Frederick 2 Adam, Leonhard 2 Mayer, Thomas (geb. I907) 2 Freiberger, Walter Frederick 2 Adams. George Meinhard, Cari 2 Friedlander, Fritz' 2 Adler, Ernst 2 Milloss, Aurel M. 2 Friedmann, Wolfgang Gaston 2 Adler, Ernst 2 Moreau, Clement 2 Gelber, Harry Gregor 2 Arndt, Heinz Wolfgang 2 Moreau, Clement 2 Gemsheim, Helmut 1 Baier. Kurt Erich 2 Neumeyer, Alfred (geb. I867) 2 Gernsheim, Helmut 2 Baier, Kurt Erich 2 Odnoposoff. Ricardo 1 Getzier, Israel 1 Bamberger, Wilhelm 2 Olberg'Lerda, Oda 2 Goldman, Maurice David 1 Baring, Alfred 2 Olberg-Lerda, Oda 2 Goldman, Maurice David 2 Bauer. Gaston Egon Olden, Balder 2 Goldschmidt. Hans Eberhard' 1 Bauer, Gaston Egon 2 Oppenheimer, Josef 2 Gore. Peter Henry 2 Bauer. Henry Hermann 2 Pohlen, Kurt 2 Gore, Peter Henry 2 Bauer, Henry Hermann 2 Pahlen, Kurt 2 Gottschalk, Alfred 2 Bauer. Ludwig 2 Pataky, Koloman von 2 Gottschalk, Alfred 2 Bauer, Ludwig 2 Pauly, Georg 2 Gross, Eric 2 Behrend. Felix Adalbert Pauly, Georg 2 2 2 Behrend, Felix Adalbert Gruen, Fred Henry George Petchnikov, Alexander 2 2 Benfey. Alice Edith' Gruen, Fred Henry George Petchnikov, Alexander 1 Benfey, Alice Edith 2 Racker, Enrique2 Haag. Stefan Benfey, Fred Richard' 2 Racker, Enrique2 Haag, Stefan Benfey, Fred Richard' 1 Reger. Liselott2 Hansen, Werner Benjamin, Gunther' Hatvani, Paul2 Rohatyn, Felix G.' 2 2 Bennemann, Otto' Hatvani, Paul Schlesinger, Eilhard 2 2 2 Berger, George Martin Jacob Henley, Keilh Stuart Schlesinger, Eilhard 2 2 1 Berger, George Martin Jacob Herbst, Peter Schlesinger, Guillermo 1 Bergman, George Francis Jack Herbst, Peter2 Schlesinger, Guillermo' 2 2 Berkovits, Eliezer' Hesse, Walter Gustav Schlichter, Hedwig 3 1 2 Billigheimer, Samuel Hines. Gus Schneider, Otto 2 1 2 Bitligheimer, Samuel Hines, Gus Schneider, Otto Bittman. Karl2 1 Hirschfeld-Mack. Ludwig2 Seligsohn, Richard Bittman, Karl2 1 Hirshman. John Hans1 Seligsohn, Richard Blatt, John Markus2 Hirshman, John Hans1 Siemsen, August' Bliss, Charles Kasiel2 1 Höchster, Eliezer1 Siemsen, August Blumenthal, Hans Elchanan' 2 Jacob. Hans Joseph1 Simon, Rudolf Boas, Walter' 2 Jacob, Hans Joseph' Simon, Rudolf Boas, Walter' 1 Joseph. Asher Otto' Smilg-Benario, Michael Bodenwieser, Gertrud2 Kamenka, Eugene2 Smilg-Benario, Michael' Bodenwieser, Gertrud2 1 Kamenka, Eugene2 Spitzer, Robert Borkenau, Franz' Kappius, Josefx Starhemberg, Ernst Rüdiger' Bramsted, Ernest2 1 Katz, Frederick Manfred2 Starhemberg, Ernst Rüdiger Brasch, Rudolph' Katz, Frederick Manfred2 Steinthal, Frit2 Leopold' Buchdahl, Gerd2 1 Katz, Sir Bernard2 Steinthal, Fritz Leopold Buchdahl, Gerd2 2 Katz, William' Stern. Grete Buchdahl, Hans Adolph2 2 Katz, William1 Stern, Grete Buchdahi, Hans Adolph2 1 Kaufmann, Walter2 Straubinger. Johannes Cohn, Kurt' 1 Kitzinger. Ernst2 Straubinger, Johannes Corden, Warner Max1 1 Klemens. Paul Gustav2 Swarsensky, Hardi Corden, Warner Max2 Klemens, Paul Gustav2 Swarsensky, Hardi' David, Herbert Aron2 1 Klugman. Richard1 Szurmai, Kurt David, Herbert Aron2 Klugman, Richard' Szurmai, Kurt' Dembitzer, Salomon2 Kolsen, Helmut Max2 Thum, Max' Diesendorf. Walter2 1 Krips, Henry Joseph2 Thum, Max Diesendorf, Walter2 Krips, Henry Joseph2 Thyssen, Fritz' Dreyfus, George2 2 Kuffler, Stephen William2 Viebig, Ernst Dreyfus, George2 2 Kuttner, Warner Lennard2 Viebig, Ernst Dreyfus, Richard1 2 Kuttner, Warner Lennard3 Wagner, Werner Sigismund Dreyfus, Richard' 2 Lemberg, Rudolf2 Wagner, Werner Sigismund Edwards. Paul2 Lemberg, Rudolf2 Wallich, Henry Christopher' Edwards, Paul2 2 Lengyel. Peter George Michael' Wallmann, Margherita Eggebrecht. Heinrich1 2 Lengyel, Peter George Michael' Wallmann, Margherita Ehrentreu. Jonah Ernest1 2 Lengyel, Samuel Joseph' Wassermann, Martin Ehrentreu, Jonah Ernest' 2 Lessing, Gottfried1 Wassermann, Martin Eichner, Hans2 1 Levi, Hans Gottfried1 Weil. 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