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3626. Group portrait of the students of the graduating class of the Lycee Athenee de Saint Gilles after they completed their baccalaureate exams.
to Auschwitz-Birkenau on March 1, 1943. He was liberated from Bergen-Belsen on April 15, 1945
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3627. Close-up portrait of three young Israeli men smoking pipes.
to Auschwitz-Birkenau on March 1, 1943. He was liberated from Bergen-Belsen on April 15, 1945
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3628. Studio portrait of Suzanne Flake, the older sister of the donor who perished at Auschwitz.
Bergen-Belsen. Colette remained with the Voisins until she was able to immigrate to the United States a
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3629. Studio portrait of Maurice and Marguerite Finkelstein, cousins of the donor.
Bergen-Belsen. Colette remained with the Voisins until she was able to immigrate to the United States a
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3630. Studio portrait of Maurice and Gabrielle Flake, parents of the donor who perished in the Holocaust.
Bergen-Belsen. Colette remained with the Voisins until she was able to immigrate to the United States a
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3631. A female survivor and her child who have escaped from a train near Magdeburg run up a hill, following their liberation by American soldiers from the 743rd Tank Battalion and 30th Infantry Division.
.This train was one of three that left Bergen-Belsen between April 6 and 10 bound for Theresienstadt. The
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3632. Rescuers, Albertine,Simone and Henri Voisin, rest on the steps of their home.
Bergen-Belsen. Colette remained with the Voisins until she was able to immigrate to the United States a
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3633. Studio portrait of Colette Flake, a Jewish teenager who survived in hiding in France, taken shortly after the end of the war.
Bergen-Belsen. Colette remained with the Voisins until she was able to immigrate to the United States a
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3634. French rescuers, Marie-Therese Maunier and Genvieve Maunier-Valentine, stand outside their home.
Bergen-Belsen. Colette remained with the Voisins until she was able to immigrate to the United States a
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3635. Verband Schweizerischer Jüdischer Fürsorgen (VSJF)
,000 Jewish refugees, such as survivors from the concentration camps Bergen-Belsen and Theresienstadt as well
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3636. Orbach family papers
Heniek perished in 1943. Regina was a forced laborer until 1944 when she was deported to Bergen-Belsen
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3637. Ellen T. Meth papers
on the basis of her Nicaraguan passport she was sent to the International Camp of Bergen-Belsen in
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3638. Haladás [Newspapers]
Bergen-Belsen. After the war, Zsolt returned to Hungary, where he founded the radical weekly called
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3639. Suzanne Weiss collection
tried for atrocities by a British tribunal at Bergen-Belsen but not convicted. Lewy and his family
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3640. Jacob Reimer and Gustawa Zabramna Tenenbaum papers
Auschwitz herself a few months later. She was liberated from Bergen Belsen in May 1945 and accepted an offer
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3641. Shmuel Rosenbaum papers
to the Treblinka killing center and killed on arrival. Shmuel was deported to Bergen-Belsen and
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3642. Morris Sklarsky papers
in Estonia. She was transferred to Stuffhof in July 1944. She also survived Bergen-Belsen before
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3643. Henry Eisenman collection
mother was murdered shortly after arrival at Auschwitz and his sister died at Bergen-Belsen shortly after
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3644. Felix Lilienthal family papers
to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. On 27 January 1944 they were deported to the Theresienstadt
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3645. Leah Press Kalina photographs
were sent to Bergen-Belsen and from there, to Buchenwald, where they arrived in December 1944. They
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3646. Aron Zolty photograph collection
Pawigon, perished in either Bergen-Belsen or Auschwitz concentration camp in 1945. He reunited with her
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3647. Dora Pollak family correspondence
march to Flossenbürg but perished there, and Marianne survived Gross-Rosen and Bergen-Belsen. Josef
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3648. David Beitner photographs
imprisoned in Blechhammer concentration camp and survived a death march. Genia survived Bergen-Belsen. Moniek
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3649. De Leeuw and Schavrien families photographs
Roosje were sent to Bergen Belsen and Theresienstadt and survived. Their parents were sent to Sobibor
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3650. Pia-Kristina Garde collection
Bergen-Belsen (Concentration camp)