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1676. Paul Schlisser photograph collection
Sweden, an orphanage near Malmo, Sweden. The children were brought there from Bergen Belsen by the
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1677. Ruth Lisak Call photographs
Belgium. Her father, Maurice Lisak, perished in Auschwitz, and her mother, Esther Lisak, in Bergen-Belsen
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1678. Meyer Strossberg photograph
Consists of photograph of the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp Jewish police force.
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1679. Frederica Muller memoirs
well as her experiences in Mauthausen and her liberation in Bergen-Belsen.
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1680. A memoir
Hindenburg, Germany (Silesia), deportation to Bergen Belsen.
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1681. Lili Susser papers
Contains a memoir relating to experiences in Łódź, Auschwitz, Sasel, and Bergen-Belsen; two
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1682. Esther Fox memoir
Bergen Belsen.
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1683. Jack and Ina Polak collection
Love letters written by Jack Polak and Ina Soep in the concentration camps Westerbork and Bergen ... -Belsen.
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1684. Bela Gondos family collection
during their deportation on the Kastzner transport from Budapest, Hungary, to Bergen-Belsen concentration
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1685. Dorien Grunbaum family collection
camp, and Bergen-Belsen concentration camp before and during the Holocaust, and in Germany, the
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1686. Salomon and Jenny Blum collection
Chaba who married during the war in and around Poland and Germany, and in Bergen Belsen and Malmo
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1687. Norbert Orgler collection
labor, and concentration camps in France, Poland and Germany, including Bergen-Belsen where he perished
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1688. Joseph and Ruth Rosenberg collection
ghetto, various concentration camps, and liberated in Bergen-Belsen, where they met, married and had
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1689. Joshua and Fela Feldman collection
in Buchenwald and Bergen-Belsen concentration camps, in Switzerland and Sweden.
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1690. David Klein collection
and internment camps in Mauritius and Westerbork, and official post-war documents from Bergen-Belsen
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1691. Anne Frank: Diary
Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in February or March 1945. Their father, Otto, survived the war
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1692. Jewish Aid and Rescue
Jews to leave Budapest on June 30, 1944. After a short stay in Bergen-Belsen, these Jews reached
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1693. Abraham Soep
council. The Soeps were deported in 1944 and eventually sent to the Bergen ... -Belsen camp, where the Germans wanted to use Abraham's expertise to help set up a diamond factory. When
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1694. 1944: Key Dates
of Concentration Camps officially designates the Bergen-Belsen “residence camp” a concentration camp
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1695. Tablespoon with scratched initials used by a German Jewish concentration camp inmate
Bergen-Belsen (Concentration camp) ... Belsen (Bergen, Celle, Germany) ... and several subcamps: Gleiwitz, Sachsenhausen, Flossenbürg, and Bergen Belsen. Hans carried the spoon ... until liberation in Bergen-Belsen in April 1945. Hans, his parents and his sister Ursula lived in Berlin
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1696. Oral history interview with Manny Mandel
Bergen-Belsen (Concentration camp) ... Bergen (Celle, Germany)
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1697. Germany Awake!
BERGEN-BELSEN ... BERGEN-BELSEN TRIAL ... shown bodies in the Nordhausen and Belsen concentration camps. Gen. Eisenhower and Gen. Patton tour ... Belsen
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1698. Partial inventory relating to various concentration camps kept in the Archives of the Ministry of Veteran Affairs (Ministère des
Victimes de Guerre (Caen, France), including Auschwitz, Bergen-Belsen, Buchenwald, Dachau, Flossenbürg ... Bergen-Belsen, Binau, Bisingen, Breslau (Brieg Prison), Brutig, Buchenwald, Colmar (Daimler-Benz), Dijon ... Fabrik", Aurich-Engerhafe, Auschwitz, Barkausen, Bergen-Belsen, Blohm und Voss [Firm], Braunschweig ... Bergen-Belsen (Concentration camp) --Registers.
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1699. Commemorative pin worn postwar by a former concentration camp inmate and refugee aid worker
in Berlin, Germany, before and during the Holocaust and as relief workers in the Bergen-Belsen ... concentration camp uniforms. Hans was at Bergen-Belsen when it was liberated by the British Army on April 15 ... Auschwitz, Sachsenhausen, Flossenberg, and Bergen-Belsen concentration camps. Hans was in Bergen-Belsen when ... survived in hiding. Bergen-Belsen became a displaced persons camp and Hans began working for the British
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1700. Star of David stickpin worn postwar by a former concentration camp inmate and refugee aid worker
in Berlin, Germany, before and during the Holocaust and as relief workers in the Bergen-Belsen ... Israel. Hans was at Bergen-Belsen when it was liberated by the British Army on April 15, 1945. An ... Flossenberg, and Bergen-Belsen concentration camps. Hans was in Bergen-Belsen when it was liberated.in April ... 1945. His parents were murdered in Auschwitz, but his sister Ursula survived in hiding. Bergen-Belsen