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5526. World War II Liberation Photography
However, many are copies of US Signal Corps photographs of the Buchenwald, Dachau, and Mauthausen
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5527. Morris Rosen: Forced Evacuation
about your experiences in going to Buchenwald and then to Theresienstadt. MORRIS ROSEN: Well, what
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5528. Morris Rosen: evacuación forzada
acaba el tiempo, lo que vivió en Buchenwald y luego en Theresienstadt. MORRIS ROSEN: Lo que pasó en
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5529. Elizabeth Otto
who put their skills in the service of the Nazi regime in Auschwitz and Buchenwald. The book
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5530. Flag graphic for US 2nd Infantry Division
Buchenwald, and liberated prisoners at the Spergau/Zöschen camp. The 2nd Infantry Division was recognized as
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5531. Esterwegen Concentration Camp
), Buchenwald (near Weimar), Sachsenhausen (near Berlin), and
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5532. Leon Bass describes his experience as a Black soldier
Bulge as well as the liberation of Buchenwald. After the war, Leon went on
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5533. Leon Bass describes his wartime experiences
Bulge as well as the liberation of Buchenwald. After the war, Leon went on
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5534. Leon Bass describes his feelings about joining the US Army
Bulge as well as the liberation of Buchenwald. After the war, Leon went on
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5535. Leon Bass describes his knowledge of Nazi camps during and after World War II
Bulge as well as the liberation of Buchenwald. After the war, Leon went on
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5536. Leon Bass describes his movements during the Battle of the Bulge
Bulge as well as the liberation of Buchenwald. After the war, Leon went on
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5537. Liberation of Ohrdruf
Buchenwald concentration camp, and the first Nazi camp liberated by US troops. The
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5538. US Army Medic POW Diary Entry
Berga am Elster, a section of Buchenwald concentration camp. Acevedo
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5539. Doll from the Krakow ghetto
Skarzysko-Kamienna camp (also in Poland), and then to the Buchenwald concentration camp in Germany, where
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5540. Abraham Lewent describes hunger and death in the Warsaw ghetto
Skarzysko, Buchenwald, Schlieben, Bisingen, and Dachau. US troops liberated Abraham as the Germans evacuated
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5541. Abraham Lewent describes the moments following his liberation from a death march from the Dachau camp
Buchenwald, Schlieben, Bisingen, and Dachau. US troops liberated Abraham as the
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5542. Liberation of major Nazi camps, 1944-1945
Sachsenhausen, and Ravensbrück. US forces liberated the Buchenwald
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5543. Nazi concentration camps, 1933–39
north of Berlin, Buchenwald (1937) near Weimar
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5544. Major Nazi camps in Greater Germany, 1944
Auschwitz in Poland, Buchenwald in central Germany, Gross-Rosen in eastern Germany, Natzweiler-Struthof in
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5545. Morris Kornberg describes arrival at Auschwitz
Buchenwald concentration camp and then to Theresienstadt. After the war, he
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5546. A US soldier stands among the corpses of prisoners exhumed from a mass grave near Nammering
near Nammering. On April 19, 1945, a freight train with nearly 4,500 prisoners from Buchenwald pulled
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5547. Lublin/Majdanek Concentration Camp: Administration
as Buchenwald, Dachau, and Mauthausen, subordinated to the Inspectorate of Concentration Camps in
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5548. Abraham Lewent describes performing forced labor in Warsaw and increased Polish antisemitism
Skarzysko, Buchenwald, Schlieben, Bisingen, and Dachau. US troops liberated Abraham as the Germans evacuated
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5549. Morris Kornberg describes forced labor beginning after the German invasion of Poland
Buchenwald concentration camp and then to Theresienstadt. After the war, he
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5550. Benjamin (Beryl) Ferencz describes collecting evidence
collecting evidence (including evidence of crimes in the Buchenwald camp) and