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21051. Oral history interview with Sam Spiegel
conducted the oral history interview with Sam Spiegel on May 3, 1995.
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21052. Oral history interview with Karl Stojka
Mauthausen in 1941; receiving news of his father’s death; the deportation of his remaining family on March 3
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21053. Oral history interview with Henry Plitt
sound, color ; 3/4 in.
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21054. Oral history interview with Francis Akos
3, 1945 and being transported by the ship Cap Arcona, a passenger liner that was evacuating refugees
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21055. Oral history interview with Armand Lakner
Dr. Armand Lakner, born on May 3, 1922, discusses his life in Cluj, Romania and then Bucharest
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21056. Oral history interview with Alice Schiffer
Alice Schiffer, born on March 3, 1908 in Ghent, Belgium, describes her family; being raised as a
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21057. Oral history interview with Yvonne Jospa
that saved over 3,000 Jewish children by placing them with non-Jewish Belgian families; her husband
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21058. Oral history interview with Kalman Dreisziger and Karolin Dreisziger
Gay Block and Malka Drucker produced the interview with Kalman and Karolin Dreisziger on June 3
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21059. Oral history interview with Mary Diaczok
Gay Block and Malka Drucker produced the interview with Mary Diaczok on June 3, 1988 for their book
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21060. Oral history interview with William R. Barton
who were only skin and bones; staying in the camp for only 2-3 hours and leaving without having much
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21061. Oral history interview with Helen Luksenburg and William Luksenburg
sound, color ; 3/4 in.
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21062. Oral history interview with Henry Greenbaum
sound, color ; 3/4 in.
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21063. Members of the Kibbutz Buchenwald hachshara (Zionist collective) dance the hora.
first sixteen members took possession on June 3. Kibbutz Buchenwald as founded on principles of
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21064. Group portrait of members of Kibbutz Buchenwald. Among those pictured are Blumka, Aliza and Yerucham Ehrlichman.
first sixteen members took possession on June 3. Kibbutz Buchenwald as founded on principles of
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21065. View of the main building at the Kibbutz Buchenwald Zionist collective in Geringshof, Germany.
first sixteen members took possession on June 3. Kibbutz Buchenwald as founded on principles of
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21066. Group portrait of members of Kibbutz Buchenwald. Those pictured include Motek Nussenbaum, Karla, Shlomo Shiff, Izik Neumann, Raiza and Sylvia.
first sixteen members took possession on June 3. Kibbutz Buchenwald as founded on principles of
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21067. Group portrait of members of the Kibbutz Buchenwald.
first sixteen members took possession on June 3. Kibbutz Buchenwald as founded on principles of
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21068. A member of Kibbutz Buchenwald plows the fields with a team of horses.
first sixteen members took possession on June 3. Kibbutz Buchenwald as founded on principles of
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21069. Members of Kibbutz Buchenwald pose next to a memorial or gravemarker at a cemetery.
first sixteen members took possession on June 3. Kibbutz Buchenwald as founded on principles of
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21070. Group portrait of members of the Kibbutz Buchenwald hachshara on a street in Antwerp while waiting for passage to Palestine.
first sixteen members took possession on June 3. Kibbutz Buchenwald as founded on principles of
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21071. Portrait of one of the Jewish Brigade soldiers who accompanied members of the Kibbutz Buchenwald hachshara to Palestine, on [Oostenstraat] a street in Antwerp, Belgium.
first sixteen members took possession on June 3. Kibbutz Buchenwald as founded on principles of
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21072. Jewish Brigade soldiers pose with a member of the Kibbutz Buchenwald hachshara who is waiting in Antwerp for passage to Palestine.
first sixteen members took possession on June 3. Kibbutz Buchenwald as founded on principles of
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21073. The bodies of prisoners killed in the Nordhausen concentration camp lie in mass graves dug by German civilians under orders from American troops.
-Nordhausen," Nazi concentration camp in Nordhausen, Germany, which usually contained between 3,000 and 4
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21074. A man looks for identification papers on one of the 57 corpses of Russians, including women and one baby, exhumed from a mass grave near Suttrop.
then were shot by SS troops six weeks before the arrival of American troops. On May 3, 1945, the 95th
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21075. German civilians from the town of Nordhausen dig mass graves for the victims of the Nordhausen concentration camp.
Nordhausen, Germany, which usually contained between 3,000 and 4,000 prisoners. The dead lay beside the sick