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Otto Eckstein is my second cousin once removed. I added the biographical information that he was a Jewish refugee from Nazi Germany. I cited the NYT obituary as a source on his emigration from Germany in 1938, although the NYT (as was its practice at the time) did not use the word "Jewish." I am a member of the family and happen to know that the emigration through England to the USA was a last-ditch desperation measure as the Nazis were closing in on the "final solution." -- catherine yronwode, not logged in. 75.101.104.17 (talk) 18:24, 16 October 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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