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8801. Sketch of a barrack in the Saint Cyprien internment camp drawn by Kurt Feigenbaum after he was deported from Belgium.
train to Weimar. From there they marched to the Buchenwald concentration camp arriving on February 9
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8802. Sketch of a barrack in the Saint Cyprien internment camp drawn by Kurt Feigenbaum after he was deported from Belgium.
train to Weimar. From there they marched to the Buchenwald concentration camp arriving on February 9
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8803. Kurt Feigenbaum stands next to a barrack in the Saint Cyprien camp after his deportation from Belgium.
train to Weimar. From there they marched to the Buchenwald concentration camp arriving on February 9
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8804. Six-year-old Fanny Fogel stands outside the steps of a building in Antwerp.
visits suddenly stopped. Fanny later found out he had been arrested and sent to Buchenwald and Auschwitz
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8805. Studio portrait of Fanny Fogel.
visits suddenly stopped. Fanny later found out he had been arrested and sent to Buchenwald and Auschwitz
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8806. Fanny Fogel poses in the Brens internment camp in southern France.
visits suddenly stopped. Fanny later found out he had been arrested and sent to Buchenwald and Auschwitz
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8807. Studio portrait of Fanny Fogel taken while in hiding in Lille.
visits suddenly stopped. Fanny later found out he had been arrested and sent to Buchenwald and Auschwitz
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8808. Fanny Fogel walks downn a street in postwar Brussels arm in arm with her father Jacob.
visits suddenly stopped. Fanny later found out he had been arrested and sent to Buchenwald and Auschwitz
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8809. Fanny Fogel leans against the base of a statue while in hiding in Lille.
visits suddenly stopped. Fanny later found out he had been arrested and sent to Buchenwald and Auschwitz
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8810. Fanny Fogel poses next to a tree with a friend while in hiding in Lille.
visits suddenly stopped. Fanny later found out he had been arrested and sent to Buchenwald and Auschwitz
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8811. Jewish displaced persons celebrate the marriage of Ruchel Gruenberg and Hershel Kirschner.
sent to Buchenwald where they arrived on December 17, 1944. For the final months, they were in the
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8812. Bluma Drabinowski poses with her daughter Lilli. Lilli was fourteen when she escaped to Palestine on a kindertransport.
perished, but father and two brothers were deported to Plaszow and in August, 1944 were sent to Buchenwald
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8813. Pete Drabinowski (center) with his son Heinrich, (right) after liberation.
perished, but father and two brothers were deported to Plaszow and in August, 1944 were sent to Buchenwald
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8814. Certificate of Naturalization issued to Edmund Deutscher.
immigrate soon. However in October 1939 the Gestapo rearrested Fischel and sent him to Buchenwald. When
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8815. Jewish refugees eat a meal in a dining room at Fort Ontario.
immigrate soon. However in October 1939 the Gestapo rearrested Fischel and sent him to Buchenwald. When
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8816. Red armband with swastika acquired by Captain Ralph M. Kopansky
Buchenwald and the first concentration camp liberated by US troops. The majority of the inhabitants were dead
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8817. Briar wood bent Dublin pipe used by Captain Ralph M. Kopansky
Buchenwald and the first concentration camp liberated by US troops. The majority of the inhabitants were dead
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8818. Barling’s briar wood straight billiard pipe used by Captain Ralph M. Kopansky
Buchenwald and the first concentration camp liberated by US troops. The majority of the inhabitants were dead
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8819. Waffen SS recruitment poster featuring a young uniformed soldier
worn in Buchenwald concentration camp.
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8820. War propaganda poster mapping German military conquests
worn in Buchenwald concentration camp.
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8821. Poster advertising the flagships of the Hamburg-Amerika Line
worn in Buchenwald concentration camp.
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8822. Antisemitic poster with an image of and poem about the Wandering Jew
worn in Buchenwald concentration camp.
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8823. Sydney Goodman papers
camp Berga an der Elster, a sub-camp of Buchenwald concentration camp. During his time as a POW, Sydney
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8824. Esther and Robert Born papers
deported to Majdanek, Skarzysko-Kamienna in September 1943, Tschenstochau in October 1944, Buchenwald in
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8825. Charles Vogel papers
Elster, a sub-camp of Buchenwald concentration camp where he was killed after attempting to escape. After