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28326. "As I Recall"
Consists of one memoir, approximately 60 pages, entitled "As I Recall," written in 2009 by Albert
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28327. Selected records of the World Jewish Congress New York Office. Series D. Sub-series 3: Location Service
however, some include names of persons who originated in countries other than the ones in which they were
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28328. Flemish SS Sturm Brigade recruitment poster
27th SS Volunteer Division in German occupied Belgium. This poster is one of more than 900 items in the
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28329. Emanuel and Louise Suessmann papers
United States in 1939. The couple lived in St. Louis and had one son named Michael. Bernhard and Meta
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28330. Margolies and Zetterberg Nuremberg papers
The collection is arranged as one series.
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28331. Maurice and Elisabeth La Kerr papers
on 9 January 1924 to Anna (née Held, d. 1944?) and Wilhelm Büttenbender. She had one sister, Annie
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28332. Lester M. Libo collection
the Gunskirchen Lager, and one of the first soldiers to reach the camp. After the end of the war, he
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28333. Samuel B. Hagner letter to his parents
does not know if he would go to war if it were a just one
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28334. US Army poster for public display of war news for May 1-8, 1945
-8. One side, titled: Victory in Europe, has an image of captured German soldiers and a map pointing
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28335. Ann Strauss-Salfield collection
1955. They had one daughter, Susie (b. 1957). Ann’s stepmother and stepsister both perished in the
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28336. Ernest Steen papers
Henrietta (1881-1942, née Langenbach) and Adolf Levistein (1881-1935). He had one sister Erna (b. 1907
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28337. Pamphlet
trucks for transport. Berry also arranged for the burial of the dead inmates. One detail of German
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28338. Werner Kleeman collection
spelled Kleemann, 1884-1963) and Lina Kleeman (née Bamberger b. 1886). Werner was one of five children
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28339. Pamphlet
after the Division liberated the camp. This publication is one of more than 900 items in the Katz
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28340. US Army 14th Armored Division shoulder sleeve patch with tank and red lightning bolt
also liberated two other camps nearby, one holding Jewish female prisoners and the other holding 1
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28341. Manfred Haber family papers
Seidler and Brucha Hilfgott Seidler. She worked as a typesetter. Manfred had one sister, Gertrude (Trudy
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28342. Elfriede Schloss papers
the immigration of the one hundred orphans from France, of which Elfriede was included.
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28343. Lilly Felddegen papers
des Orphelins, Brussels, interned in Leyre, (the Garonne) and one unidentified black and white
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28344. The World Jewish Congress New York Office records. Series E. Culture Department
awards. Sub-series 3. Publications, 1945-1965, 1973-1974 consists of one box of publications regarding
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28345. Selected records from the Archives of the International Committee of the Red Cross
the Movement and one of the most widely recognized organizations in the world, having won three Nobel
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28346. Sąd Okręgowy w Kielcach (Sygn. SOK)
prisoners of war, and the punishment of traitors to the Polish Nation. "Sierpniówka" was one of the world
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28347. Obozy koncentracyjne-Zbiór akt (Sygn.1333 )
Piłsudski on 7 February 1919. The archive quickly became one of the largest archives, which, in 1939 was a
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28348. Ministerstwo Administracji Publicznej w Warszawie (Sygn. 199)
transformation of the Ministry of Public Administration of the Polish Committee of National Liberation in one of
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28349. Komenda Policji Polskiej Powiatu Radomskiego (Sygn. 695)
Arranged in one series: 1. Remnants of files of the Polish Police in Radom district, Policja Polska
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28350. Schutzmannschaft Bataillon 202 Kraków (Sygn.GK 658)
for the Nazi Sicherheitspolizei (security police) which was understaffed. At one point, the number of