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27476. 'Juden aus Bergen-Belsen im Lager Wurzach (Allgäu)', In: AUFBAU (13 Jul 1945).
comparable list to this one dated May 1, 1945 containing 157 names may be found in the
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27477. 'Juden aus Luxemburg in Frankreich [1]', In: AUFBAU (8 Jun 1945).
Part one of three (surnames Aach to Levy) of an alphabetical name register of Jews who lived in
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27478. 'Juden in Theresienstadt [1]', In: AUFBAU (29 Jun 1945)
Part one of five of an alphabetical name register of Jews liberated and still resident in
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27479. 'Juden in Westerbork suchen [1]', In: AUFBAU (13 Jul 1945).
Part one of two of an alphabetical listing of Jews liberated and still resident at Concentration
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27480. KZ-Lager im Landkreis Mühldorf : Internetseiten im Vorgriff auf eine Gedenkstätte
One of two lists of prisoners who died in or near Mühldorf, Germany offered by the volunteers at
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27481. LE-ZEKHER KEHILAT BOBERKA U-VENOTEHA / ha-`orekh Shraga Fayvl Kal`ai ; ha-tsiyurim Aryeh Alu'il.
Contains two distinct and differing Holocaust necrologies, one in Hebrew-Yiddish ("Nizkor", p. 100
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27482. Neveklarsfeld / the Nevek Project of the Beate Klarsfeld Foundation. [Internet resource]
The project's informational page at http://www.neveklarsfeld.org/#info leads one to believe that the
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27483. Potential Holocaust Era Insurance Policyholders (www.pheip.org). [Internet resource]
claims filing period, as one mechanism to encourage potential claimants to file a claim. (ICHEIC however
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27484. PYESK U-MOST : SEFER YIZKOR.
Text in Hebrew or Yiddish, with one article in English translated from the Hebrew titled "Piesk
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27485. Registration forms (Häftlingspersonalbogen) for more than 5,000 Jews who arrived in Auschwitz between May 1942 and October 1944.
from one of a number of locations in Europe, such as date of birth, place of birth, marital status
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27486. RG11: Palestine (Mandatory) Government, Migration Department : names database. [Computer file]
This collection is one of the largest and most relevant collections pertaining to the Holocaust at
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27487. THIS LIST CONTAINS NAMES OF THOSE WHO LIVED IN 1940-1944 IN MY HOME TOWN SIMLEUL-SILVANIEI (SZILAGY-SOMLYO).
who Dr. Mengele sent to the right meant temporary survival. MANY FAMILIES HAD ONE MEMBER WHO PERISHED
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27488. Alan Dershowitz
duruş, Amerikan üniversiteleri kampüslerinde belirgin bir şekilde öne çıkıyordu ve öylesine büyük bir
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27489. Deborah Lipstadt
tarihindeki en iyi belgelenmiş soykırım olarak öne çıkar. Eğer birçok yönden bu kadar çok kanıtınız varsa o
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27490. How did the Nazis and their collaborators implement the Holocaust?
planning the systematic, continent-wide genocide of all Europe’s Jews. One signal of the change in policy
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27491. How did postwar trials shape approaches to international justice?
” was mentioned during the Nuremberg IMT, it was not one of the charges prosecuted. Nor were rape and
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27492. Oral history interview with Regina Laks Gelb
one surviving relative, their uncle; attending school in Łódź for some time and then moving to Berlin
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27493. Oral history interview with Selma Engel
conducted the oral history interview with Selma Engel on July 16, 1990. This interview is one of 51 oral
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27494. Oral history interview with Josef
he could smuggle himself back into the ghetto to be with one of his brothers; Stefania obtaining
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27495. Oral history interview with Leo Bretholz
the bars covering one of the train’s windows and squeezing through and jumping out of the train
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27496. Oral history interview with Robert Wagemann
were disappearing; how his father’s traveling for work always kept him one step ahead of the police and
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27497. Oral history interview with Gisela Tillmann and Gerd Gotthold
and being beaten so badly there that she had to get an abortion; their mother’s sentencing to one and
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27498. Oral history interview with Halina Kleiner
one of her liberators, in 1945; and a photograph of Halina Kleiner, her husband, and her two daughters
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27499. Oral history interview with Charles Levine
traveling through Europe after liberation; the shooting of one of his friends by a member of the Armia
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27500. Oral history interview with Adela Sommer
village; the efforts of one German to protect Jews from an Aktion; her work with the sick; the death of