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1476. The Nazi Camp System: Terminology
diverse as Auschwitz II (Birkenau), Bergen-Belsen, and Sachsenhausen. In the popular press, they were
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1477. Bella Jakubowicz Tovey describes the confiscation of her family's property
-Rosen in 1943 and to Bergen-Belsen in 1944. She was liberated in April
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1478. Rifka Muscovitz Glatz describes living on a kibbutz and dealing with language barriers
Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. Eight months later she was transported to Switzerland. She sailed
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1479. Liberation of major Nazi camps, 1944-1945
Germany, including Neuengamme and Bergen ... -Belsen.
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1480. Martin Spett describes a massacre of Tarnow Jews
Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. Martin was liberated in 1945 and he moved to the United States in
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1481. Bella Jakubowicz Tovey describes antisemitic remarks made as she was forced to march into the Graeben camp
-Rosen in 1943 and to Bergen-Belsen in 1944. She was liberated in April
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1482. Bella Jakubowicz Tovey describes a meeting between her father and the Jewish council leader in Sosnowiec
-Rosen in 1943 and to Bergen-Belsen in 1944. She was liberated in April
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1483. Rifka Muscovitz Glatz describes emotions surrounding the establishment of the state of Israel
Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. Eight months later she was transported to Switzerland. She sailed
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1484. Displaced Persons
several camps, including Bergen-Belsen
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1485. Helen Lebowitz Goldkind describes treatment of new prisoners at Auschwitz
forced labor at a camp munitions factory, and Bergen-Belsen. When Helen
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1486. Doriane Kurz describes how she and her brother were hidden
The three were reunited at Bergen-Belsen, where they were deported via
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1487. Gardelegen
4th. The goal was to transport the inmates by train or by foot to the concentration camps in Bergen ... -Belsen, Sachsenhausen, or Neuengamme. Within days, some 4,000 prisoners from Dora-Mittelbau, its
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1488. Ruth Moser Borsos describes the process of selection for deportations from Westerbork to Auschwitz
Westerbork camp in 1943 and to the Bergen-Belsen camp in Germany in 1944. After
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1489. A memoir
Testimony, handwritten, 4 pages, experiences in Łódź ghetto and Bergen Belsen.
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1490. Lili Scharf Deutsch collection
from Bergen Belsen concentration camp emigrated to Palestine.
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1491. Lucille Eichengreen documents
Bergen Belsen, and later emigration to the United States.
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1492. Ruth Wiener Klemens collection
sisters, Mirjam and Eva Wiener, during their time at Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in Germany and
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1493. Luba Tryszynska-Frederick collection
in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.
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1494. Vladimir Brandwajn collection
Vladimir Brandwajn and his family in Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp where he and his brother were
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1495. Martin Spett collection
experiences of Monek (Martin) Spett and his family in Tarnow, Poland, and Bergen-Belsen concentration camp
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1496. Ervin Abadi collection
liberation from Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in April 1945.
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1497. Gyula Nador collection
pertaining to Gyula Nador's experiences in Strasshof, Bergen-Belsen, and Hillersleben.
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1498. Doriane Kurz collection
liberation from Bergen-Belsen concentration camp and her postwar life in Germany, The Netherlands, Sweden
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1499. Lessing family papers
's arrest by the Germans and her time interned at Westerbork and Bergen-Belsen as well as in the UNRAA camp ... visiting Fred. She was sent to Westerbork and then deported to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. In ... January 1945, Engeline was released from Bergen-Belsen through a prisoner exchange by convincing the ... including Engeline Lessing’s deportation to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, her experiences at the
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1500. Lisette Lamon and Benjamin Soep papers
transferred to Bergen-Belsen in February 1944. She was evacuated along with her in-laws in April 1945, and ... transit camp, and then deported to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. The Soep family was kept together ... Mauthausen, Lisette’s imprisonment at Westerbork and Bergen-Belsen, and her immigration to the United States ... Stefan Zweig, a certificate documenting Lisette’s work at the Westerbork camp hospital, her Bergen-Belsen