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11851. 11.4.42
Relations with French - 2 Zigeunerin - 2 The information appears to have been transcribed by the Polish ... Research Institute in Lund, Sweden (see corner stamp). 2 Romani, 1 Jehovahs. Some of the locations given
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11852. 15.6.44
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Other nationality designations: [relations with German - 2] relations with POW - 1 relations with ... French - 1 German, revocable (DRaW) - 2 Slovenian - 1 Several prisoners were sent on to Auschwitz. The -
11853. 18.6.42
('mixed race' Zig.) Jewish female - 24 Arier (female) - 2 Information on one prisoner (at end) repeats ... corner stamp). 2 Jehovahs, 2 or 3 Romani.
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11854. 19.5.44
- 10 Relations with Poles - 11 Relations with French - 2 Relation with Czech - 2 Relations with ... III [Volksd. III] - 2 illegible - several The list that follows - 1 name - is illegible and has not
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11855. 8.8.42
Other nationality designations: relations with Poles - 7 Jewish female - 5 Arierin - 2 Zigeunerin ... - 2 One man sent to men's camp. The information appears to have been transcribed by the Polish ... Research Institute in Lund, Sweden (see corner stamp). 5 Jehovahs. 2 or 3 Romani.
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11856. Nachttransport aus Amsterdam vom 30.3.1943.
were 72 people in Barrack 72, 4 people in Barrack 4, 2 people in Barrack 67, 3 people in Barrack 64, 2 ... people in Barrack 69, 27 people in the hospital, 2 people in Barrack 65, 4 people in Barrack 55, 65
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11857. Sammeltransport aus Hamburg/6.9.1944
Other nationality designations: Zigeuner - 2 Jewish woman lst degree ('mixed race' lst degree ... )/relations with Aryans - 2 German, revocable (DRaW) - 6 Relations with foreigners - 1 The volume or file ... 2
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11858. Transport vom 18.12.1942 Woningsburo Administratie II. Barak 73
were 90 people from this transport assigned to Barrack 73, 2 to Barrack 66, and 2 to Barrack 71. The
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11859. Untitled [Dachau entry, discharge, transfer, and death records, 11/3/42].
continuously; this list appears on page 00040 and 00042. PAGES 1 AND 2 OF THIS LIST ARE SEPERATED ON THE FILM ... BY THE LIST FOR 11/2/42.
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11860. Untitled [Dachau entry, discharge, transfer, and death records, 8/5/42].
continuously; this list appears on pages 00268-00269. Page 2 of this list is illegible, and pages 1 and 2 are
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11861. Untitled [Jews who fled Karlsruhe ca. 1939].
Page 1 and 2 of this list are divided on film by two pages of deportation-related documents. Page ... immediately following page 2 on reel gives additional information about several deportees listed here. Eight ... 2
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11862. Zugang am 1.11.1944
Other nationality designations: German, revocable (DRaW) - 9 DVL III (German people's list III) - 2 ... - 1 Relations with Poles - 2 Relations with (illegible) - 2 e volume or file from which this list is
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11863. Zugang am 22. November 1944 von Berlin mit Papieren
Other nationality designations: Relations with Czechs - 2 Relations with worker from East - 2 ... Relations with Pole - 1 German, revocable (DRaW) - 1 Unclear if pages 1 and 2 are consecutive. The volume
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11864. Zugänge: am 30.11.39
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type, and prisoner number(s). 2 Jehovahs, 2 Romani. Other: The list includes a prisoner (Jewish) who -
11865. LIST OF SURVIVORS : STOCKHOLM, 1946 / [Mosaiska församlingens i Stockholm].
[2], 16, [4] leaves ; 32 cm. ... 1) List of Refugees who arrived in Sweden on 10 May 1946. 2) List of Jews who arrived in Sweden ... after 26 June 1946 (Group No. 2). 3) List of Refugees who arrived in Sweden in June/July 1946. 4) List
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11866. [Registration cards of Jews from Biała Podlaska]
244_L_2.pdf ... 244_S_2.pdf ... 244_Z_2.pdf
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11867. Central African Republic: The Path to Mass Atrocities
’ access to the basic necessities of food, water and shelter. 2.8 million civilians are in need of ... . 2.2 million people are food insecure, according to UN reports. Violence has disrupted the
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11868. Sonia Lipowicz
“Sarah” Lipowicz. If you were a Jew in Poland in 1939, there was a 2% chance you would survive the ... were required to operate the camp because the gas chambers could kill up to 2,000 people at once. This ... story with the world. If you were a Jew in Poland in 1939, there was a 2% chance you would survive the
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11869. Der Baginen (Bonstetten, Switzerland) [Magazine]
Der Baginen. Tsaytshrift Di Yidishe Plitim in der Shvayts, No. 2, March 1945 ... Two issues of a journal: Nr. 2 dated March 1945 and Nr. 3 dated May 1945 of Der Baginen ... Two issues of a journal: Nr. 2 dated March 1945 and Nr. 3 dated May 1945 of Der Baginen
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11870. Kurt and Helen Rosendahl collection
Collection consists of four photographs, one 2 RM note from the Buchenwald SS commisary, three ... photocopies of identifying documentation, one article by Kurt Rosendahl entitled "Buchenwald Revisited (2 ... the Tribute to Survivors on Nov 2, 2003.
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11871. Work assignment slip from the Kovno ghetto
overall: Height: 2.870 inches (7.29 cm) | Width: 2.000 inches (5.08 cm) ... "Z. N§ 2/Name Kav/Vorn. David/Alter 7"; hand written inscription on bottom and on right edge.
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11872. World War I and its Aftermath: Key Dates
Ottomans killed between 664,000 and 1.2 million Armenians of the estimated 1.5 million Armenians living in ... Wilson went to Congress on April 2, requesting a declaration of war against Germany. Congress declared ... 1922. November 2, 1917: Balfour DeclarationThe Balfour Declaration
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11873. The Nazi Party
General Erich Ludendorff, Hitler, and other Nazi leaders led the march. About 2,000 Nazis and ... won only 2.6% of the votes and 12 seats. Despite its ... . On August 2, 1934, President Hindenburg died. Every member of the German armed forces was then
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11874. The Sicherheitsdienst (SD)
This purge was a series of murders perpetrated between June 30 and July 2, 1934. It primarily targeted ... deployed to southern Ukraine, Crimea, and the North Caucasus. On January 2, 1942, Ohlendorf reported that ... According to this report, they had also shot 2,504 Krimchaks (a subgroup of Jews in Crimea), 824 Roma, and
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11875. Axis Invasion of Yugoslavia
,000 persons), approximately 2,000 actual and perceived communists, Serb nationalists and democratic ... ,000 people (2,500 Serbs and 600 Jews) in northeastern city of Novi Sad, ostensibly in retaliation for an act ... and police authorities shot most of the remainder, between 1,000 and 2,000, in Serbia. Postwar