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7401. Watercolor portrait of a concentration camp survivor created by fellow inmate Alfred Glück in Hasenhecke DP camp
subcamp. In early 1945, he underwent two death marches, first to Buchenwald, and then to Bissengen, where ... march to Buchenwald, where Alfred meets a group of Danish police officers incarcerated there. They
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7402. Autobiographical drawing of concentration camp inmates in a barracks created by Alfred Glück in Hasenhecke DP camp
subcamp. In early 1945, he underwent two death marches, first to Buchenwald, and then to Bissengen, where ... march to Buchenwald, where Alfred meets a group of Danish police officers incarcerated there. They
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7403. Autobiographical drawing of inmates on a death march created by Alfred Glück in Hasenhecke DP camp
subcamp. In early 1945, he underwent two death marches, first to Buchenwald, and then to Bissengen, where ... march to Buchenwald, where Alfred meets a group of Danish police officers incarcerated there. They
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7404. Autobiographical drawing of a hanged Nazi soldier created by Alfred Glück in Hasenhecke DP camp
subcamp. In early 1945, he underwent two death marches, first to Buchenwald, and then to Bissengen, where ... march to Buchenwald, where Alfred meets a group of Danish police officers incarcerated there. They
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7405. Allegorical, autobiographical drawing of a train transport to Auschwitz created by Alfred Glück in Hasenhecke DP camp
subcamp. In early 1945, he underwent two death marches, first to Buchenwald, and then to Bissengen, where ... march to Buchenwald, where Alfred meets a group of Danish police officers incarcerated there. They
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7406. Autobiographical drawing of bombed villages created by Alfred Glück in Hasenhecke DP camp
subcamp. In early 1945, he underwent two death marches, first to Buchenwald, and then to Bissengen, where ... march to Buchenwald, where Alfred meets a group of Danish police officers incarcerated there. They
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7407. Autobiographical drawing of people celebrating liberation created by Alfred Glück in Hasenhecke DP camp
subcamp. In early 1945, he underwent two death marches, first to Buchenwald, and then to Bissengen, where ... march to Buchenwald, where Alfred meets a group of Danish police officers incarcerated there. They
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7408. George Byfield album
25, he was deported to Buchenwald concentration camp in Germany. He worked as a draughtsman. In ... deported to Buchenwald concentration camp in Germany and worked as a draughtsman. In January 1945, he was
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7409. Rohony family papers
Anna and Zsusana from time to time. He was later deported to Buchenwald and then Ohrdruf, where he died ... Buchenwald (Concentration camp)
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7410. Fritz Rosenthal family papers
during Kristallnacht, and Karl Rosenthal was arrested and taken to the Buchenwald concentration camp ... week at the Buchenwald concentration camp, and his experience returning to Germany after the war to
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7411. Fenyves family recipe book
Steven was smuggled out on a transport to Niederorschel, a satellite camp of Buchenwald concentration ... the night of April 1-2, 1945, the inmates were led out on a death march; they entered Buchenwald late
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7412. Chaplains panel
- first Jewish chaplain to enter Buchenwald; Reverend Wood - Army chaplain, liberator, and member of U ... BUCHENWALD
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7413. Chaplains panel
- first Jewish chaplain to enter Buchenwald; Reverend Wood - Army chaplain, liberator, and member of U ... BUCHENWALD
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7414. War Correspondents panel
Mauthausen. Holds up book of U.S. constitution. Events like Buchenwald will be remembered by history, Murrow ... BUCHENWALD
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7415. Prewar life in Vienna
girls". 1943-10-29 deportation to Buchenwald; department head in the Gustloffwerke (precision ... engineering). 1945-05-02 leaves Buchenwald; returns to Vienna. 1946 moves to Liechtenstein; production of the
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7416. Łódź (Litzmannstadt) ghetto scrip, 1 mark note
The collection consists of one Łódź ghetto note, one Buchenwald coupon, a purse, a ribbon, an ... Buchenwald concentration camp during the Holocaust, and in Sweden after the war, as well as to the
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7417. Self portrait by George Byfield given to an Australian solicitor
25, he was deported to Buchenwald concentration camp in Germany. He worked as a draughtsman. In ... deported to Buchenwald concentration camp in Germany and worked as a draughtsman. In January 1945, he was
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7418. Oral history interviews with Luisa Klein, Henry Landman, Anita Weisbourd, Mr. Haberman, and Steven Berger
the march; going to Gross-Rosen then Buchenwald; going to Dachau; his brother getting sick in Dachau ... Buchenwald (Concentration camp)
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7419. Oral history interview with Richard Radock
bombing the supported factory but not the camp; continuing on and then coming upon Buchenwald ... Buchenwald (Concentration camp)
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7420. Oral history interview with Leonard B. Johnson
the deployment of his medical unit to Buchenwald concentration camp shortly after its liberation ... Buchenwald (Concentration camp)
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7421. Oral history interview with Eva Rogazinsky Sommer
11 because she was Jewish; her father being sent to Buchenwald; antisemitism; being the only Jewish ... being released from Buchenwald after a few weeks; her father’s service during WWI; arriving in Shanghai
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7422. Oral history interview with George 'Gecel' Steinic
food; importance to survival of doing one’s work well; being sent to Buchenwald but then on to ... Buchenwald (Concentration camp)
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7423. Oral history interview with Kurt Klappholz
nights; being sent to Buchenwald by train; dreaming of food and revenge; being deloused; the death of one ... mine; the resistance of Russian prisoners; antisemitism; marching back to Buchenwald; the journey to
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7424. Oral history interview with Leon Greenman
being sent to Buchenwald in January 1945 then being marched to Gleiwitz; the mental state of SS guards ... Buchenwald (Concentration camp)
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7425. Oral history interview with Norman Maynard Clark
the liberation Ohrdref, Buchenwald, and Edenwald concentration camps; the initial problems upon ... Buchenwald (Concentration camp)