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7576. Memorial card to the memory of German children killed in an Allied bomb attack.
death march from Buchenwald to Dachau from inside her home in Hebertshausen. One photograph shows her
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7577. View of Dachau concentration camp prisoners cheering on their liberators.
Buchenwald and Belsen were discovered in the stinking hell-hole of Dachau, captured by troops of the 42nd and
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7578. Group portrait of Zionist youth in "Farma." The "Farma" was a plot of land between Bedzin and Sosnowiec that was allocated to the local Zionist youth movements by the Jewish Council for the growing of vegetables.
Skarzysko, Dachau, Buchenwald and Gross Rosen. Fela and Szlamek married on March 27, 1947 in Landsberg. In
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7579. Girls in a French elementary school perform a Christmas pageant.
June 30, 1944 on Convoy #76. From Auschwitz she was transferred to Buchenwald and Bergen-Belsen
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7580. Class picture inside a girls classroom in the school on the rue Eugene Reisz.
June 30, 1944 on Convoy #76. From Auschwitz she was transferred to Buchenwald and Bergen-Belsen
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7581. Girls from the elementary school rue Egene Reisz perform in costume.
June 30, 1944 on Convoy #76. From Auschwitz she was transferred to Buchenwald and Bergen-Belsen
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7582. Class picture inside a girls classroom in the school on the rue Eugene Reisz.
June 30, 1944 on Convoy #76. From Auschwitz she was transferred to Buchenwald and Bergen-Belsen
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7583. Studio portrait of Jetta Habelski and her infant son Simon.
June 30, 1944 on Convoy #76. From Auschwitz she was transferred to Buchenwald and Bergen-Belsen
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7584. Close-up portrait of Jechet and Szmil Kilmanowicz.
June 30, 1944 on Convoy #76. From Auschwitz she was transferred to Buchenwald and Bergen-Belsen
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7585. Lucie Zonendlich poses in a mouse costume.
June 30, 1944 on Convoy #76. From Auschwitz she was transferred to Buchenwald and Bergen-Belsen
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7586. Jetta Kielmanowicz poses in the countryside in traditional Polish costume.
June 30, 1944 on Convoy #76. From Auschwitz she was transferred to Buchenwald and Bergen-Belsen
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7587. Group portrait of volunteers in the French foreign legion.
June 30, 1944 on Convoy #76. From Auschwitz she was transferred to Buchenwald and Bergen-Belsen
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7588. An idenitification card that belonged to Mendel Eimer.
Bisingen, Buchenwald, Magdeburg and Allach concentration camps. Herman's parents and younger siblings
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7589. Mindya, Toby, and Chana Berkowitz (left to right) pose outdoors.
Bisingen, Buchenwald, Magdeburg and Allach concentration camps. Herman's parents and younger siblings
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7590. Helen (Hella) Eimer's DP Camp identification card from Priem.
Bisingen, Buchenwald, Magdeburg and Allach concentration camps. Herman's parents and younger siblings
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7591. Chaya Eimer stands in a park with her daughter, Helen Eimer.
Bisingen, Buchenwald, Magdeburg and Allach concentration camps. Herman's parents and younger siblings
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7592. Group portrait of survivors [probably in the Dachau concentration camp.]
-Rosen, Buchenwald and finally to Dachau. David eventually was liberated near Dachau in the small town of
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7593. Hersh Burdowski (brother of the donor) poses outside in the snow.
-Rosen, Buchenwald and finally to Dachau. David eventually was liberated near Dachau in the small town of
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7594. Portrait of the extended family of Jeanette Taub.
imprisoned in Buchenwald. Markus was released when their immigration paperwork was in order, and the couple
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7595. Group photograph of young people at Villa Panti in Soriano Nel Cimino, Italy.
Buchenwald, and then to Roehmsdorf, and finally on a death march to Terezin. Joseph was liberated by the
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7596. Jewish detainees on the island of Cyprus march in protest of British policies restricting their immigration to Palestine.
Buchenwald, and then to Roehmsdorf, and finally on a death march to Terezin. Joseph was liberated by the
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7597. Donald L. Hildenbrand papers
was one of 350 American POWs transferred to the Berga concentration camp, a subcamp of Buchenwald, in
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7598. Waffen-SS Muslim red fez found by a US soldier at Ohrdruf concentration camp
Buchenwald concentration camp, was the first concentration camp liberated by the U.S. Army.
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7599. Concert in the old school Garrett
however, he was deported to Auschwitz as a forced laborer, and later to a subcamp of Buchenwald
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7600. Zipper Conducts Dachau-Lied
men were transferred to Buchenwald, where Soyfer died from typhoid fever at age 26. Zipper, ransomed