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5751. Portrait of Isaac Stopper. Isaac perished in Auschwitz on May 31, 1944.
camps. Erna’s mother and sister Henny had been deported first to Westerbork and then to Bergen Belsen
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5752. Postwar portrait of Willem and Marie Koeling. Willem was the son of Johanna Koeling, a widow who provided a hiding place on her farm for Erna Stopper (later Bindelglas).
camps. Erna’s mother and sister Henny had been deported first to Westerbork and then to Bergen Belsen
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5753. Postwar portrait of a Dutch rescuer family. Among those pictured are parents Tai and Aaltjie Katerberg (seated, right) and their daughters Tina (standing, far left) and Jante (standing, far right).
camps. Erna’s mother and sister Henny had been deported first to Westerbork and then to Bergen Belsen
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5754. Postwar portrait of Dutch rescuers Tai and Aaltjie Katerberg.
camps. Erna’s mother and sister Henny had been deported first to Westerbork and then to Bergen Belsen
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5755. Postwar portrait of a Dutch rescuer family. Pictured is the Rozema family.
camps. Erna’s mother and sister Henny had been deported first to Westerbork and then to Bergen Belsen
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5756. A Dutch Jewish woman poses on a rooftop with one of her wartime rescuers.
camps. Erna’s mother and sister Henny had been deported first to Westerbork and then to Bergen Belsen
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5757. Portrait of an unidentified Dutch family who provided a hiding place for Erna Stopper during the war.
camps. Erna’s mother and sister Henny had been deported first to Westerbork and then to Bergen Belsen
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5758. Postwar studio portrait of Dutch Jewish siblings Erna and Abbi Stopper with Abbi's rescuers Gerrit and Marie van Dwerf.
camps. Erna’s mother and sister Henny had been deported first to Westerbork and then to Bergen Belsen
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5759. Handwritten list of places where Erna Stoppen (later Bindelglas) was hidden during the war.
camps. Erna’s mother and sister Henny had been deported first to Westerbork and then to Bergen Belsen
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5760. Eichmann Trial -- Excerpts from session 94 -- Cross-examination of the Accused
Bergen-Belsen after being handed over to a Dr. Siegfried Seidl, who was a member of Eichmann's section
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5761. Metal identification pendant belonging to a Czech Jewish ghetto-labor camp inmate
then deported to the family camp at Auschwitz-Birkenau, a work detail in Hamburg, Germany, and Bergen ... -Belsen concentration camp, which the British forces liberated on April 15, 1945. Frank and Edith married
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5762. Aleksander Kulisiewicz collection, 1939-1986
Bergen-Belsen (Concentration camp)
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5763. Holub, Glaser, and Ornstein families papers
October 1944, and then to Bergen-Belsen around early November 1944. She was liberated from the Raguhn bei
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5764. Fred Strauss papers
Theresienstadt, Auschwitz in German-occupied Poland, and Bergen-Belsen in Germany, where she was liberated by
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5765. Pair of tefillin and bag given to a Czechoslovakian Jewish man by a U.S. Army chaplain
camps, including Auschwitz, Bergen-Belsen, Rochlitz, and Kraslitz. The two married in the fall of 1948
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5766. Prayer book and paper insert acquired by a Czechoslovakian Jewish man
camps, including Auschwitz, Bergen-Belsen, Rochlitz, and Kraslitz. The two married in the fall of 1948
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5767. Tallis with bag given to a Czechoslovakian Jewish man by a U.S. Army chaplain
camps, including Auschwitz, Bergen-Belsen, Rochlitz, and Kraslitz. The two married in the fall of 1948
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5768. Jerzy Ogurek papers
went with the group to Germany. She and Jurek then went to Bergen Belsen displaced persons to find
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5769. Münzer family papers
march through Zittau, Adelsheim, and Binau, Germany. In December 1944, she arrived at the Bergen-Belsen
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5770. Mixed media collage titled "Have you seen my sister?" by Alice Lok Cahana
train car and transported to Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. The conditions there were horrible, with
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5771. George Birman papers
Poland. She was a survivor of Auschwitz and Bergen Belsen concentration camps. George, 87, passed away in
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5772. Moses Silberberg collection
persons camp near the former Bergen Belsen concentration camp. In May 1947, Moses returned to Konskie to
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5773. Lindenbaum and Landau families collection
Polski. There they obtained Palestinian certificates. In 1943, they were deported to the Bergen-Belsen
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5774. Uri Orlev photograph collection
and the boys left on an unguarded train with 2700 Jews to Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in Germany
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5775. Mixed media collage titled "Remembering not to Forget" by Alice Lok Cahana
train car and transported to Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. The conditions there were horrible, with