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5901. William Denson describes some of the emotional difficulties for witnesses in recalling their experiences
Buchenwald. These trials came to an end in early 1947, and Denson returned to the United States.
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5902. Mrs. Zinger's recipe for mocha cake
Buchenwald concentration camp. They were part of a transport of 1,000 Hungarian women taken to Germany to
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5903. Mariska's recipe for hazelnut cake
Buchenwald concentration camp. They were part of a transport of 1,000 Hungarian women taken to Germany to
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5904. Ilona Kellner's recipe for various strudel fillings
the Buchenwald concentration camp. They were part of a transport of 1
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5905. Ilona Kellner's recipe for butter scones with jam
Buchenwald concentration camp. They were part of a transport of 1,000 Hungarian women taken to Germany to
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5906. Bernburg T4 Facility
Dachau, Sachsenhausen, Buchenwald
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5907. Liberation of Gross-Rosen
Buchenwald, Dachau, Flossenbürg
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5908. US Forces Liberate Flossenbürg
Buchenwald, in the direction of Dachau both on foot and by train. Perhaps 7
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5909. Nazi Camps
Buchenwald, and
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5910. Westerbork
and Buchenwald concentration camps
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5911. SS and the Camp System
Sachsenhausen (1936), Buchenwald (1937), Flossenbürg
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5912. Theresienstadt: Concentration/Transit Camp for German and Austrian Jews
Buchenwald. In 1942, the death rate within the ghetto accelerated so dramatically that the Germans built—to
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5913. Bergen-Belsen In Depth: The Camp Complex
-Struthof, Buchenwald, and Niederhagen concentration camps to construct the
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5914. Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Gestapo prison in Berlin. In February 1945, he was taken to Buchenwald and
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5915. Portrait of Dr. Lazar Javorkovsky, uncle of the donor, wearing his physician's gown.
Javorkovsky survived incarceration in the Riga ghetto, Kaiserwald, Stutthof, Buchenwald and Magedburg
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5916. American serviceman Harold Alden Hornbeck poses next to a sign for the 883rd Field Artillery Battalion camp, shortly after liberation.
Buchenwald, [Thuringia] Germany
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5917. Krieger and family papers
Correspondence from Benno Stern, while imprisoned at Buchenwald, and his death certificate
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5918. J. Robert Jarvis collection
Contains black-and-white photographs of atrocity scenes from Ohrdruf, Buchenwald, a mass burial
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5919. Irving A. Heyman memoir
Battle of the Bulge and subsequently, at Remagen and at the liberation of Buchenwald.
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5920. John Bolé collection
the experiences of John Bolé (born Ivan Bolé) during the Holocaust in Buchenwald concentration camp
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5921. William Bank collection
photographs described as Dachau and Buchenwald, and miscellaneous photographs taken by United States Army
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5922. James A. Romberger collection
during which he participated in the liberation of Buchenwald concentration camp.
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5923. Gabriella Mueller Fogel collection
ghetto/labor camp, Ignác in Buchenwald concentration camp, and Erich was a slave laborer.
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5924. Lea Sonnenschein papers
Amsterdam, Westerbork transit camp, Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, Troebitz, Leipzig, Munser, Buchenwald
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5925. Amy Rose papers
the Colditz concentration camp (a sub-camp of Buchenwald). Includes testimonies and translations of