Displaying: 5,551 5,575 of 9,633 matches for “Buchenwald”
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5551. Bergen-Belsen
women evacuated from Flossenbürg, Gross-Rosen, Ravensbrück, Neuengamme, Mauthausen, and Buchenwald
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5552. Nazi Persecution of Jehovah's Witnesses
pray, and seek converts. In the Buchenwald concentration camp, they set up an underground printing
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5553. Wartime Fate of the Passengers of the St. Louis
Dachau and Buchenwald. After his release, he booked passage for himself on
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5554. Vienna
camp. A small number of those arrested were sent to Buchenwald
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5555. Sachsenhausen
Buchenwald concentration camps. Almost 6,000 Jews arrived in Sachsenhausen in the days following the
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5556. Abraham Lewent describes food shortages after the invasion of Warsaw
Abraham later was sent to Skarzysko, Buchenwald, Schlieben, Bisingen, and Dachau. US troops liberated
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5557. Abraham Lewent describes hiding during a raid in which his mother and sisters were seized for deportation from Warsaw to Treblinka
where Abraham's father died. Abraham later was sent to Skarzysko, Buchenwald, Schlieben, Bisingen, and
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5558. Abraham Lewent recalls how, while ill with typhoid, he persuaded the Skarzysko doctor that he was fit to work
died. Abraham later was sent to Skarzysko, Buchenwald, Schlieben, Bisingen, and Dachau. US troops
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5559. William Denson describes postwar trials of concentration camp personnel
Buchenwald. These trials came to an end in early 1947, and Denson returned to the United States.
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5560. William Denson describes counsel provided to accused war criminals
Buchenwald. These trials came to an end in early 1947, and Denson returned to the United States.
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5561. William Denson describes finding witnesses for the postwar trials of concentration camp personnel
Buchenwald. These trials came to an end in early 1947, and Denson returned to the United States.
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5562. Ben Ferencz and the Fight for International Justice
Mauthausen and Buchenwald, Ferencz accompanied them to seize documents and
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5563. Auschwitz: Key Dates
Buchenwald, and Dachau, and to Mauthausen in
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5564. Theresienstadt: Final Weeks, Liberation, and Postwar Trials
Buchenwald and Gross-Rosen) and subcamps. Most, but not all were Jewish. More
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5565. The "Night of Broken Glass"
such as Dachau and Buchenwald. In the concentration camps, the men were humiliated and violently
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5566. 1938: Key Dates
Dachau, Sachsenhausen, and Buchenwald
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5567. Jan Kaczor collection
(imprisoned from 16.8.1940), Buchenwald, and Dachau.
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5568. Indictment in the proceedings against Koch, Ilse for murder
Indictment, dated 10 May 1950, of Ilse Koch, widow of former Buchenwald Commandant Karl Koch.
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5569. Hitler's death camps
memoir about the donor's Holocaust-related experience at Buchenwald with the 87th U.S. Infantry
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5570. Joel Leitman papers
Photographs of Dachau and a DP certificate for Buchenwald.
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5571. Report of Joseph Weinstock
Buchenwald, and loss of entire family.
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5572. Testimony
Photocopy of typescript report, 37 pages, "Special Report on the Concentration Camp Buchenwald, by
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5573. Daisy Brand collection
Kaiserwald, Dondagen II, Libau, Stutthof, and Buchenwald concentration camps during the Holocaust.
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5574. Boris Taslitzky collection
The collection consists of a drawing created by Boris Taslitzky in Buchenwald concentration camp
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5575. Walter Spitzer collection
experiences during the Holocaust as an inmate in Blechhammer and Buchenwald concentration camps.