Ernst Schwerin (1919-2010) Swiss identity papers
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Ernst Schwerin (1919-2010) Swiss identity papers
Summary
Ernst Schwerin (1919-2010) Swiss identity papers is an identity document[1].
Key Facts
- Ernst Schwerin (1919-2010) Swiss identity papers's instance of is recorded as identity document[2].
- Ernst Schwerin (1919-2010) Swiss identity papers is owned by Alfred Ernst Schwerin[3].
- Ernst Schwerin (1919-2010) Swiss identity papers's depicts is recorded as Ernest Herbert Paul Schwerin[4].
- Ernst Schwerin (1919-2010) Swiss identity papers's collection is recorded as Bernhard Hans Schwerin family archive[5].
- Ernst Schwerin (1919-2010) Swiss identity papers's inventory number is recorded as 2000/256/262[6].
- Ernst Schwerin (1919-2010) Swiss identity papers's main subject is Ernest Herbert Paul Schwerin[7].
- Ernst Schwerin (1919-2010) Swiss identity papers's main subject is identity document[8].
- Ernst Schwerin (1919-2010) Swiss identity papers's main subject is Switzerland[9].
- Ernst Schwerin (1919-2010) Swiss identity papers's described at URL is recorded as https://objekte.jmberlin.de/object/jmb-obj-541529[10].
- Ernst Schwerin (1919-2010) Swiss identity papers's donated by is recorded as Ernest Herbert Paul Schwerin[11].
- Ernst Schwerin (1919-2010) Swiss identity papers's copyright status is recorded as public domain[12].
- Ernst Schwerin (1919-2010) Swiss identity papers's quotation or excerpt is recorded as Form, filled in by hand, passport photo, with visas, in German, Italian and French, visas also in English. In November 1943 Ernst Schwerin crossed the Swiss border illegally with Gert Ehrlich. There the friends initially lived in a labor camp for internees in Möhlin. From December 1944 Ernst Schwerin was allowed to start studying structural engineering at the trade school in Basel. After graduating, he worked as an architect in the A. Albrecht engineering office in Basel. Shortly after the war, Ernst Schwerin came into contact with his former friend from Berlin, Ursula Tarnowski, who had emigrated to the USA with her parents in 1941. With the help of her family, he was able to enter New York in 1947. A short time later he married his childhood sweetheart.[13].
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Subject and Themes
Main subjects include Ernest Herbert Paul Schwerin[7], identity document[8], and Switzerland[9].