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6176. Glossary
concentration camp prisoners deployed at forced labor. Buchenwald
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6177. Fürstengrube
Buchenwald, and Mauthausen concentration camps. As of January 17, 1945, 1,283 prisoners, chiefly Jews
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6178. Theresienstadt: Key Dates
from Buchenwald and Gross-Rosen subcamps
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6179. 1941: Key Dates
Buchenwald and Dachau or to Auschwitz via
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6180. Members of the Jachimowicz family in the Piotrkow Trybunalski ghetto.
Czestochowa and Buchenwald. He survived the war.
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6181. Jacob Jachimowicz with his wife and son in the Piotrkow Trybunalski ghetto.
Czestochowa and Buchenwald. He survived the war.
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6182. Portrait of the Jachimowicz family in Piotrkow Trybunalski.
Czestochowa and Buchenwald. He survived the war.
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6183. Wedding portrait of Max and Sala Grinblatt (maiden name, Kuperberg).
Buchenwald, and Skarzysko. He married Sala Kuperberg in 1947. She was born in Szczekociny, Poland and was
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6184. Postage stamp
of Resistance with an illustration by Fritz Cremer, an inmate of Buchenwald.
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6185. Postage stamp
Anniversary of the memorial to the victims at Buchenwald Concentration Camp.
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6186. Postage stamp
perished at Buchenwald Concentration Camp.
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6187. Postage stamp
perished at Buchenwald Concentration Camp
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6188. Postage stamp
perished at Buchenwald Concentration Camp
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6189. Postage stamp
---, perished at Buchenwald Concentration Camp
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6190. Postage stamp
at Buchenwald Concentration Camp
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6191. Postage stamp
---, perished at Buchenwald Concentration Camp.
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6192. Postage stamp
perished at Buchenwald Concentration Camp
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6193. Postage stamp
perished at Buchenwald Concentration Camp
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6194. Postage stamp
perished at Buchenwald Concentration Camp.
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6195. Postage stamp
---, perished at Buchenwald Concentration Camp
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6196. 1 million mark note
The collection consists of correspondence, photos, hand-drawn map of Buchenwald, additional
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6197. Vicki Miles collection
Contains photographs taken in the Buchenwald concentration camp soon after liberation; Overseas
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6198. Frederick E. Jaeggi photographs
Consists of four photographs taken after the liberation of the Buchenwald concentration camp
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6199. The New Republic (New York, New York) [Magazine]
with a featured article on the Buchenwald Kibbutz by Lawrence Lader.
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6200. Henry Kinast memoir
to Czestochowa, and in January 1945, he was transferred to Buchenwald, where he was liberated. Henry