Isaac Bitton papers Articles, letters, and other materials relating to Jewish refugees, the Jewish community or Lisbon, and the emigration attempts of the sisters of Dr. Maximiliano Azancot articles letters.

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Isaac Bitton papers Articles, letters, and other materials relating to Jewish refugees, the Jewish community or Lisbon, and the emigration attempts of the sisters of Dr. Maximiliano Azancot articles letters.

Contains: Translation (by Isaac Bitton) of a news article which appeared in the 24 Jan 1944 issue of "Diario de Noticias" in Lisbon concerning the story of the "Nyassa"; Draft account by Isaac Bitton, entitled "Communidade Israelita de Lisboa"; Copy of a letter addressed to Sr. Antonia De Oliveira Salazar, Prime Minister of Portugal from Dr. Maximiliano Azancot (1939); Photostat of a document issued by the United States Embassy in Stuttgart, Germany, in Mar 1940, addressed to Amalie Wilhelmine Ullman (sister of Dr. Maximiliano Azancot), advising her of her number on the waiting list for emigration to the United States. She and her two sisters perished in the concentration camps.

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Bitton, Isaac, 1926-

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Isaac Bitton is a Portuguese Jew and a refugee of the Holocaust. Bitton presently resides in Woodstock, Illinois. From the description of Isaac Bitton papers Photographs, clippings, and other materials relating to Aristides de Sousa Mendes photographs clippings scrapbook articles letters. (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum). WorldCat record id: 86118762 From the description of Isaac Bitton papers Scrapbook, photographs, and other materials relating to the Nahariya memo...

Azancot, Maximiliano.

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Ullman, Amalie Wilhelmine.

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