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SS Drottningholm, 1945
Istanbul–Lisboa
In his correspondence dated April 18th, 1945, the head of the Swiss foreign Office
Walter Stucki informed the Swiss ambassador in Budapest about the arrival of
forty-nine Swiss citizens in Turkey.1 Twenty were functionaries of the Political
Department who, along with their families, were evacuated after having been
denied residence by Russian military authorities.
Among the people mentioned in the letter were Vice consul charles [carl]
Lutz and his wife Gertrud (in the photograph from the SS Drottningholm they
are the fourth and fifth from the left) and franz Bischoff and his wife Martha
(seventh and ninth from the left).2 Other passengers included hans Steiner, his
wife Marie, and their son hans; Emmanuel Laroche; Bettina Scharplaz; Anton
hürlimann; Elsa Kradolfer; hedwig Lehmann; Käty Wyss; Gustav Mohn; Sady
Albert Jaquier and his wife Raymonde; Margarethe von Walterskirchen; Paul
Greiner and his wife Elisabeth; and Max Ember.
carl Lutz (1859–1975) is credited with having saved more than 62,000 Jews
during his service in Budapest from 1942 until this forced sea voyage. Although
he was criticized by Swiss officials for having overstepped his authority, he was
rehabilitated in 1958. In 1965 he was awarded the title of Righteous Among the
Nations.
Twenty-nine more Swiss citizens traveling from hungary joined them in
Istanbul, where they were also joined by people from the Swiss embassies in Sofia,
Brăila, and Ankara. They were all travelling on the Swedish steamboat SS Drott-
ningholm bound for Lisbon..
Sources:
1. Letter: sig. [Walter] Stucki to B.21.218.Budapest.-DO., Bern, den 18. April 1945. See also
J. O. Kehrli. 1944. Bericht an das Eidg. Politische Departement über die Verhältnisse in
Budapest vor, während und nach der Besetzung durch die Russen, 15. Dezember 1994 –
April 1945. Erstattet im Auftrag des chefs des Politischen Departements, Bern,
http://db.dodis.ch/document/18858 [accessed 2015-05-22]
2. We were unable to identify the other persons in the photograph.
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Mobile Culture Studies
The Journal, Band 1/2015
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- Mobile Culture Studies
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- 1/2015
- Herausgeber
- Karl Franzens University Graz
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