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1826. Jacob Polak
Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. In April 1945 Jaap was liberated by the Soviets in Troebitz
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1827. Ceija Stojka
chambers. Ceija was subsequently freed in the Bergen-Belsen camp in
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1828. Marie Sidi Stojka
Ravensbrueck, and was eventually liberated in April 1945 in Bergen-Belsen. After
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1829. Wilhelm Edelstein
1945 Wilhelm was deported to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. He
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1830. Alice Edelstein-Friedmann
Bergen-Belsen camp where she was liberated by British troops on April
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1831. Dora Eiger
liberated at the Bergen-Belsen camp by British troops on April 15, 1945. In
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1832. Bella Jakubowicz
Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in 1944. She was liberated [by British
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1833. Catharina Soep
Netherlands, and eight months later to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. In
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1834. Edith Riemer
In 1945 she was liberated at the Bergen-Belsen camp. The next year she
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1835. Nenad Dusan Popovic
Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. After the war, he returned to Yugoslavia and served as a diplomat
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1836. Mirjam Waterman Pinkhof
resistance group. In 1944 Mirjam was arrested and deported to Bergen-Belsen
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1837. Helen Lebowitz
was transferred to the Bergen-Belsen camp, where she was
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1838. Aranka Ecksdein Muhlrad
1944. She was later moved to a camp at Bergen-Belsen, where she perished.
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1839. Charles (Karel) Bruml
finally arrived at the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. Charles was
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1840. Dosia Szabszevicz
Bergen-Belsen camp. After the war, Dosia immigrated to Palestine.
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1841. Erzsebet Markovics Katz
one of thousands who died during a typhus epidemic at the Bergen-Belsen
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1842. Genya Rotenberg
group of orphans from the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. Her father
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1843. Jeno Brieger
in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. In 1977 he emigrated from
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1844. Hildegard (Hilda) Krakauerova Nitschkeova
Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, and then put to work in an aircraft factory in Raguhn. Hilda
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1845. Portrait of a Jewish couple in the Czeladz ghetto.
Pearl Chaya (Urman), the sister of the donor, Salomon Urman. Pearl Chaya died in Bergen-Belsen a few
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1846. Ruth Lisak poses with her mother in a park in Brussels.
in Bergen-Belsen. Ruth survived as a hidden child in a convent in Brussels.
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1847. Portrait of a young Jewish woman wearing an armband in the Chrzanow ghetto.
She was born in 1924 and perished in Bergen-Belsen after liberation. Her mother and brothers also
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1848. Two Jewish sisters pose behind a bicycle wheel where they are recuperating in Sweden after the war.
Pictured are Mala and Rywka Maroko, survivors of the Lodz ghetto, Gross-Rosen, Mauthausen and Bergen-Belsen.
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1849. Hanka Brumer sits at a table with flowers.
lived in Kruszyna, Poland before being sent to Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen.
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1850. Pierre Clemenceau photograph collection
attrocities at Stutthof and elsewhere, scenes of Bergen Belsen post-liberation, and a series depicting a