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6876. Bettelheim family collection
Bettelheim during his imprisonment in the Dachau and Buchenwald concentration camps between May and September
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6877. Itzkovitz and Moldovan families collection
sister Sari Charlotte, b. Sept. 26, 1919, deported to Gelskirchen, a sub-camp of Buchenwald. In September
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6878. Francis J. McMullen photographs
Artillery Battalion in the United States Army during World War II. The photographs depict Buchenwald
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6879. Ellen M. Fine papers
Mayer (b. 1902). Her father was imprisoned in Buchenwald for six weeks following Kristallnacht, and the
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6880. Morris Gastfreund papers
survivor of several camps including Dachau, Buchenwald, and Skarzysko-Kamienna. He was liberated from
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6881. COHASCO collection
propaganda broadside announcing "Give Hitler Four Years!"; three wartime invoices from Buchenwald; one
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6882. Ewa Karpinska papers
survived Buchenwald, but his first wife and daughter perished. Menachem died in 1987.
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6883. Otto Dub letter
Schlackenwerth to those of Viennese emigres he met who were imprisoned at Buchenwald, relates news from Erna
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6884. Eric S. Marmorek collection
been retained in Dachau and Buchenwald concentration camps and was now released to Vienna; and a sound
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6885. The stories of our lives
transfer by train to Buchenwald concentration camp during January 1945; his transfer to Rehmsdorf
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6886. "L'histoire de Bernard et Bronka: La famille Friedman de Chrzanów"
Bronka as forced laborers in a number of sub-camps of Auschwitz, Gross-Rosen, Flossenbürg, Buchenwald
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6887. Benesch and Reininger families collection
imprisoned in Dachau and later in Buchenwald. The family left for Prague awaiting their United States
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6888. David Klein document and philately collection
multiple concentration camps including Auschwitz Birkenau, Buchenwald, Neuengamme, Mauthausen Natzweiler
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6889. Henry Weil testimony
-Rosen, Buchenwald, and was liberated on a death march from Sonnenburg. He reunited with Wovek in Hof
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6890. Kürschner family photograph collection
and immigrated to Israel. Dita’s father, Lajos, died in Buchenwald on January 2, 1945.
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6891. "Birkenau: The Camp of Death"
Echterdingen and to Ohrdruf. He was sent on a death march from Ohrdruf through Buchenwald to Dachau, where he
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6892. Frances and Julian Hirshfeld family papers
photograph of Dr. Julian J. Hirshfeld in Buchenwald, after liberation in 1945; and photogaphs of Julian and
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6893. Zygmunt Gemel papers
Dora-Mittelbau subcamp of Buchenwald. Zygmunt survived the war and remained in Poland.
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6894. Poster
few of the thousands of wedding rings the Germans removed from their victims at Buchenwald in order to
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6895. "Angel on my Shoulder"
January 1945 to Buchenwald and from there, were put on a train to Bergen-Belsen, where they were liberated
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6896. Oral history interview with Reinald Leidelmeyer
-Belsen, Braunlage, Buchenwald, Dachau, Dortmund, Ebensee, Flossenbürg, Landsberg, Neunburg, Nordhausen
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6897. Pencil drawing
in Buchenwald and Bergen-Belsen concentration camps, in Switzerland and Sweden.
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6898. Russian army propaganda leaflet
a Buchenwald concentration camp badge, a Russian army propaganda leaflet, documents regarding
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6899. Franz Monjau
eğitim kampında” çalıştırıldı ve sonra Buchenwald toplama kampına götürüldü. Franz 28 Şubat 1945 ... 'te Buchenwald'daki tıbbî araştırmaların yapıldığı barakalarda hayatını kaybetti. Kamptan kaçak olarak ... çıkarılan, eşine gönderdi son notta şöyle yazıyordu: “Buchenwald'dayım. En iyi dileklerimle. Franz.”
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6900. Kleinhandler family party in Chmielnik, Poland. Among those pictured are Haika Silberberg (standing first on the left).
brothers, Avram, Moshe and Kalman, were taken with the other male inmates to Buchenwald. From Bergen ... Buchenwald, the Kleinhandler men were separated. When Chaim, Avram and Moshe were put on a forced march ... Czestochowa and from there to Buchenwald. The couple was married in1946 in Chorzow, and shortly afterward