Dora Nesselroth, a Holocaust survivor, standing in front of a pre-war portrait of herself in her home at 308 Cinnamon Street in Irondale, Alabama.
Before his death in a concentration camp, Nesselroth's father told her that he had put money in a Swiss bank account. He was not, however, on a long list of pre-World War II account holders released by Swiss banks in 1997. Nesselroth's story was told in the article "Her father's...
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Summary: | Before his death in a concentration camp, Nesselroth's father told her that he had put money in a Swiss bank account. He was not, however, on a long list of pre-World War II account holders released by Swiss banks in 1997. Nesselroth's story was told in the article "Her father's lost money nowhere on account list" by Lara Becker, which was published in the Birmingham News on July 24. |
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