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42: 562: 386:, where Frank enlisted Nathan Jr.'s assistance to help his family obtain visas to relocate to the United States. Despite receiving help from Nathan Jr. and other connections, the Franks were unable to gather all the needed paperwork before Nazi Germany ordered US consulates to close in German-occupied territory (including the Netherlands). Ultimately, the entire Frank family was interned in 594: 671: 646: 496: 521: 367:, who was the same age as him. The 20-year-old Frank accepted a job at Macy's, where he fell in love with New York and its brashness. But he returned to 696: 641: 539: 661: 681: 452: 686: 526: 497:"R. Peter Straus, populist WMCA radio host and NYC fixture, dead at 89: Liberal Democrat radio icon made rock n' roll fun, too" 676: 666: 656: 472: 651: 566: 17: 547: 255: 238: 234: 230: 226: 222: 218: 210: 259: 401:, which described the family's life while hiding from the Nazis in Amsterdam. That work, known in English as 403: 340: 41: 387: 691: 433: 601: 585: 360: 301: 214: 171: 636: 631: 305: 281: 258:
in 1934; a member of the New York City Housing Authority in 1936; and Administrator of the
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Frank, who was Jewish, later fled Germany with his family in the face of the severe
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He was a founding trustee of the Palestine Endowment Fund, Inc. (1922) along with
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In the years that followed, Otto published the diary of his daughter,
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in New York City who in 1998, married Marcia Lewis, the mother of
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66 Years of Benevolence: The Story of PEF Israel Endowment Funds
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from 1937 to 1942. He published two books on housing issues:
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On September 13, 1961, he was found dead in a motel room in
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Nathan Straus, 72, Civic Leader And Chairman of WMCA, Dies
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Jewish American state legislators in New York (state)
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in NYT on September 14, 1961 (subscription required)
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PEF Israel Endowment Funds, Incorporated. 296:He was married to Helen Sachs, daughter of 254:He was New York State Administrator of the 268:Two-Thirds of a Nation – A Housing Program 40: 697:20th-century New York (state) politicians 158:He was the son of Lina (née Gutherz) and 642:American people of German-Jewish descent 494: 662:20th-century American newspaper editors 527:United States Holocaust Memorial Museum 490: 488: 431: 14: 624: 485: 209:. Instead, he entered politics as a 186:magazine from 1913 to 1917. During 24: 371:after his father's death in 1909. 351:(1872–1936) was his first cousin. 273:Afterwards he was Chairman of the 25: 708: 682:20th-century American legislators 554: 239:149th New York State Legislatures 560: 300:, a noted neurologist for which 291: 256:National Recovery Administration 324:and the owner of radio station 277:radio station until his death. 260:United States Housing Authority 687:Journalists from New York City 514: 495:Hinckley, David (2012-08-09). 465: 425: 174:. He worked as a reporter for 166:department store. He attended 13: 1: 418: 312:), Irving Lehman Straus, and 7: 677:United States Navy officers 667:Jewish American journalists 657:Princeton University alumni 304:is named and member of the 10: 713: 652:Politicians from Manhattan 213:, and was a member of the 610: 599: 591: 584: 550:at Jewish Virtual Library 404:The Diary of a Young Girl 162:(1848–1931), co-owner of 130: 118: 107: 99: 89: 70: 51: 39: 32: 432:Goodman, Philip (1989). 388:Nazi concentration camps 501:The New York Daily News 409:The Diary of Anne Frank 153: 264:Seven Myths of Housing 602:New York State Senate 586:New York State Senate 361:Heidelberg University 359:When Straus attended 355:Anne Frank connection 215:New York State Senate 172:Heidelberg University 569:at Wikimedia Commons 461:. December 24, 1990. 382:. They relocated to 306:Goldman-Sachs family 282:Massapequa, New York 168:Princeton University 82:Massapequa, New York 481:. January 28, 1977. 286:Hawthorne, New York 250:Stephen Samuel Wise 122:Lina Gutherz Straus 27:American politician 196:United States Navy 177:The New York Globe 74:September 13, 1961 18:Nathan Straus, Jr. 620: 619: 611:Succeeded by 573:Nathan Straus Jr. 567:Nathan Straus Jr. 565:Media related to 302:Tay–Sachs disease 207:Warren G. Harding 144:Nathan Straus Jr. 141: 140: 34:Nathan Straus Jr. 16:(Redirected from 704: 592:Preceded by 582: 581: 564: 532: 531: 518: 512: 511: 509: 507: 492: 483: 482: 469: 463: 462: 449: 440: 439: 429: 320:under President 318:Voice of America 190:he served as an 77: 44: 30: 29: 21: 712: 711: 707: 706: 705: 703: 702: 701: 622: 621: 616: 614:John L. Buckley 607: 604: 597: 557: 536: 535: 520: 519: 515: 505: 503: 493: 486: 471: 470: 466: 451: 450: 443: 430: 426: 421: 349:Jesse I. Straus 330:Monica Lewinsky 314:R. Peter Straus 294: 156: 137:(father-in-law) 123: 113:R. 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Nathan Straus, Jr.

New York City
New York
Massapequa, New York
R. Peter Straus
Nathan Straus
Bernard Sachs
New York
Nathan Straus
Macy's
Princeton University
Heidelberg University
The New York Globe
Puck
World War I
ensign
United States Navy
Warren G. Harding
Democrat
New York State Senate
144th
145th
146th
147th
148th
149th New York State Legislatures
Julian Mack
Stephen Samuel Wise
National Recovery Administration

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