Displaying: 6,151 6,175 of 9,827 matches for “Buchenwald”
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6151. Italy
-Belsen, Buchenwald, Ravensbrück, and
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6152. Wilhelm Edelstein
Buchenwald. There, he made contact with a Christian villager from outside the camp. The man often traveled to
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6153. Abraham Lewent
Buchenwald. He was liberated in transit to the Dachau camp on April 30, 1945.
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6154. Yakob Braun
1944 to the Buchenwald concentration camp and later died at the
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6155. Bernard Rechnitz
Buchenwald. After the war, he immigrated to Palestine.
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6156. Abram Kisielnicki
Skarzysko and Buchenwald. After the war, he emigrated to the United States.
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6157. Wolf Himmelfarb
subsequently deported to camps in Czestochowa, Buchenwald and Schlieben before
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6158. Max Liebster
Max was force-marched to Gleiwitz and then transported to Buchenwald
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6159. Writing the News
Buchenwald, Dachau, and Sachsenhausen
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6160. Uckermark Youth Camp
Dachau, Sachsenhausen, Buchenwald, or
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6161. American Foreign and War Correspondents
she photographed Holocaust survivors at the Buchenwald concentration
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6162. Answering a Call for “Backup”
men. Many of those arrested in Stadthagen during Kristallnacht were beaten and sent to Buchenwald and
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6163. Flossenbürg
had arrived in Flossenbürg from Buchenwald, in the direction of
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6164. Walter Schnell
deported to Buchenwald. When he arrived he was forced through a tunnel while
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6165. Berel Rotstein (friend of donor's mother Dina Mutterperl) stands by a tree in the Santa Cesarea displaced persons camp.
Buchenwald.)
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6166. Letter home from an American soldier about the end of World War II in Europe
Buchenwald for a couple of months, forced to sell his store at a loss, and
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6167. Sidney Gritz collection
member of one of the first units to enter the Buchenwald concentration camp. Also includes a DVD-ROM in
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6168. Eugene Kohan collection
Includes a card identifying Mr. Kohan as an inmate of the Buchenwald concentration camp from May 1944 to
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6169. Franz Beaufaÿs anti-Nazi poetry
Poems include "Buchenwald," "Politische Konferenz," and "Gestapo."
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6170. Signal Corps photograph collection
Buchenwald (Concentration camp)
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6171. "Roosevelt and Co.: Krieg-Lüge-Verbrechen" collection
dated 1945 from "Dick" stating that he found this book in a warehouse near Buchenwald.
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6172. Anna Tabor papers
Buchenwald (Concentration camp)
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6173. Harry Anrode collection
Buchenwald concentration camp after the Kristallnacht mass arrests in November 1938. The document is unsigned
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6174. Újonnan érkezett foglyok a buchenwaldi koncentrációs táborban.
Újonnan érkezett foglyok a buchenwaldi koncentrációs táborban. Buchenwald, Németország, 1938
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6175. Ben Stern
Buchenwald to the Tyrolian mountains near the Austrian border. He was liberated