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3126. Defendant Anton Kaindl speaks from the dock at the Sachsenhausen concentration camp war crimes trial in Berlin.
to Bergen-Belsen. Finally, on 21 April, he ordered the killing of the rest of the prisoners by
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3127. Defendant August Hoehn speaks from the dock at the Sachsenhausen concentration camp war crimes trial in Berlin.
and civilians through hangings, shootings and gassing, as well as the transfer of prisoners to Bergen ... -Belsen, Dachau, and Majdanek. From February to March 1945, on orders from commandant Kaindl, he oversaw
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3128. Defendant Anton Kaindl at the Sachsenhausen concentration camp war crimes trial in Berlin.
to Bergen-Belsen. Finally, on 21 April, he ordered the killing of the rest of the prisoners by
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3129. Name: Emanuel (Manny) Mandel Date of Birth: May 8, 1936 Place of Birth: Riga, Latvia Manny was born to a religious Jewish family in the port city of Riga, Latvia.
exchanging for trucks. We left on trains; at night we slept outside in tents. We came to the Bergen-Belsen
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3130. Postcard written by Salo Blechner in the Auschwitz-Monowitz concentration camp to his brother Jakob in Zurich, thanking him for sending parcels.
Salo was liberated by the British in Bergen-Belsen on April 15, 1945 after having survived imprisonment
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3131. N. Baer (center), the donor's grandfather, poses with members of his family in front of their butcher shop in Frankfurt am Main.
's grandfather. He was sent to Bergen-Belsen where he perished. Lore's parents met Elsa and Sam Izaaks who were
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3132. View of the entrance and display window of the Baergo butcher shop in Amsterdam, owned by Ernst Baer, a German Jewish emigre.
's grandfather. He was sent to Bergen-Belsen where he perished. Lore's parents met Elsa and Sam Izaaks who were
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3133. Two-year-old Lore Baer with her parents, Ernst and Edith Baer in their home in Amsterdam.
's grandfather. He was sent to Bergen-Belsen where he perished. Lore's parents met Elsa and Sam Izaaks who were
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3134. Elizabeth Reiss, a young Jewish girl, leaves a house accompanied by her maternal grandmother, Renee Rubens, great grandparents, and great-uncle, Jaap Trompeter.
Elizabeth with one of their non-Jewish neighbors. The German later saved them from deportation to Bergen ... -Belsen and arranged for Henry and Aleida to go to Freisland. Meanwhile, Elizabeth's uncle found her a
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3135. A Jewish child in hiding poses with the daughter of her Dutch rescuer in Laren, Holland.
Elizabeth with one of their non-Jewish neighbors. The German later saved them from deportation to Bergen ... -Belsen and arranged for Henry and Aleida to go to Freisland. Meanwhile, Elizabeth's uncle found her a
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3136. Portrait of the Leibowitz family. Pictured are the isisters, cousins, grandmother, and mother of Chaya Leibowitz.
they were sent on a death march to Bergen Belsen where they were liberated on April 15, 1945. After
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3137. Jurek Kaiser standing in his crib in the Kielce ghetto.
with his mother. They spent four years in the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp before immigrating
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3138. A handkerchief belonging to Judit Gondos that she took with her when she left Budapest on the Kasztner rescue train.
30, thinking they were bound for neutral Spain or Portugal. Instead they were taken to Bergen-Belsen
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3139. A pair of eyeglasses belonging to Bela Gondas, a Jewish physician, who was a passenger on the Kasztner rescue train.
30, thinking they were bound for neutral Spain or Portugal. Instead they were taken to Bergen-Belsen
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3140. Group portrait of children from the Blankenese children's home pose with large poles outside a building with a large sign reading "Kibbutz Zerubavel." Among those pictured is Moniek Izbicki.
camps. Hundreds of children (most of them liberated in Bergen-Belsen and Theresienstadt) passed through
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3141. Five teenagers from the Blankenese children's home pose next to a stone pillar.
camps. Hundreds of children (most of them liberated in Bergen-Belsen and Theresienstadt) passed through
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3142. Identity card issued to Hanna Santilhano Munichman with her photograph attached and stamped with red "J".
deported to the Bergen Belsen concentration camp, where they survived because of their British passports
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3143. Group portrait of Dutch Jews taken in the courtyard of the Joodsche Schouwburg theater the day before their deportation.
deported to the Bergen Belsen concentration camp, where they survived because of their British passports
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3144. A German Jewish family sits around an outdoor table.
but they turned it down because they felt life was too difficult there. They both perished in Bergen ... -Belsen. The only members of the family to survive were Lici and Bruno Dzialowski. They immigrated to
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3145. Portrait of the extended Gruenthal family at home.
but they turned it down because they felt life was too difficult there. They both perished in Bergen ... -Belsen. The only members of the family to survive were Lici and Bruno Dzialowski. They immigrated to
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3146. A German Jewish couple walks on the grounds of a large building.
but they turned it down because they felt life was too difficult there. They both perished in Bergen ... -Belsen. The only members of the family to survive were Lici and Bruno Dzialowski. They immigrated to
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3147. Two sisters share a chair in their home in Germany shortly before they sailed on the St.
but they turned it down because they felt life was too difficult there. They both perished in Bergen ... -Belsen. The only members of the family to survive were Lici and Bruno Dzialowski. They immigrated to
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3148. Portrait of two teenage sisters in the Westerbork transit camp.
but they turned it down because they felt life was too difficult there. They both perished in Bergen ... -Belsen. The only members of the family to survive were Lici and Bruno Dzialowski. They immigrated to
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3149. Portrait of four cousins who were on the St. Louis.
but they turned it down because they felt life was too difficult there. They both perished in Bergen ... -Belsen. The only members of the family to survive were Lici and Bruno Dzialowski. They immigrated to
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3150. A German-Jewish family poses on a park bench. Johanna Leopold Kuemmel is on the far left with her son Werner.
Kuemmel perished in Auschwitz on April 2, 1943. Werner was sent on a death march from Auschwitz to Bergen ... -Belsen and also perished.