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3651. Lachter family photographs
then Auschwitz. In January 1945 she was forced on a death march to Germany. She was liberated at Bergen ... -Belsen by the British on April 15, 1945. In 1946 or 1947 Izak discovered his brother Yosef was alive in
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3652. Michael Kay collection
liberation of Bergen-Belsen. Includes photographs of Kay's parents, his "Autobiographical Sketch," documents
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3653. Kann family papers
with his wife, first to Bergen-Belsen, and then to Theresienstadt, where they died toward the end of
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3654. Drawing depicting a transport by Jo Spier presented to Jan Koeleman
survived, while his youngest brother, Fritz, was killed in Bergen-Belsen on March 20, 1945. Jo worked for a
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3655. Bianca Perlmutter papers
survive, the nurse found out he was Jewish and he was shot. Bianca was captured and taken to Bergen-Belsen
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3656. American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee records
assisting survivors; newly liberated displaced persons in camps in Germany (e.g. Landsberg, Bergen-Belsen
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3657. Schaaps visit their rescuers after the war
clothes of a soldier, to Bergen-Belsen to see who survived.
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3658. Oral history interview with Yehuda Mandell
the desecration and reconstruction of Rombach Temple; his wife and children, who were in Bergen-Belsen
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3659. Oral history interview with Pearl Herling
transport of Hungarian Jews from Bergen-Belsen to Switzerland and a failed attempt to exchange Jews for
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3660. Oral history interview with Eleanor Weile
Beensdorf (arrived April 2, 1945) and remaining there for two weeks; being sent to Bergen-Belsen, which was
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3661. Oral history interview with Peter Gersch
ghetto in 1941; the deportation of several hundred people in boxcars to Bergen-Belsen in 1942; being on
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3662. Oral history interview with Philip Pines
to Bergen-Belsen after May 8; not talking to any refugees; leaving for the United States in 1945
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3663. Oral history interview with Charles Barber
go to Israel; possessing a letter from his mother, which she wrote while she was in Bergen-Belsen
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3664. Oral history interview with Alice Ben-Horin
Dresden, Germany, where she worked in a munitions factory; being evacuated in a march to Bergen-Belsen
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3665. Oral history interview with Susan Eisdorfer Beer
DP-Camp Bergen-Belsen
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3666. Oral history interview with Leo Weinrieb
deportation; his parents being caught later and deported to Bergen-Belsen; finding his parents after the war
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3667. Prisoner identification tag with attached charms issued to Bronia Eiger-Sitner
Bergen Belsen concentration camp. The march ended in early April when the guards abandoned the group, and
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3668. Oral history interview with Willy Manela
going to Bergen-Belsen, where he and Rubin found their respective brothers; traveling in a group without
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3669. Oral history interview with Alice Himmel
her mother being sent to Ravensbrück, Bergen-Belsen, and Landsberg; her father being sent to Dachau
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3670. Oral history interview with Susan Mahrer
labor camp; knowing from a letter that her mother was in good condition at the end of the war in Bergen ... -Belsen, but never hearing from her; living and working in Budapest; marrying and having a child; escaping
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3671. Portrait of Eta and Icik Zelmanovics, Jewish farmers from Transcarpathia.
She was taken to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, where she was liberated by the British in April
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3672. Personalized Jewish New Year card produced in the Bari displaced persons camp that includes a photograph of Miriam Schechter, the daughter of Isidor and Tauba (Falakovics) Schechter.
She was taken to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, where she was liberated by the British in April
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3673. Jewish DPs peel potatoes outside barracks 23 in Santa Maria di Leuca.
She was taken to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, where she was liberated by the British in April
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3674. Pinkus Gipsman spars with a friend in the Bari DP camp.
She was taken to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, where she was liberated by the British in April
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3675. Wedding portrait of Pinkus Gipsman and Etta Falkovics in the Bari displaced persons camp.
She was taken to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, where she was liberated by the British in April