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9251. Moniek Rozen
marche forcée vers le camp de concentration de Buchenwald. Chaque jour
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9252. Hans (John) Sachs
Auschwitz und später nach Buchenwald deportiert worden war, wo er starb. Seine Mutter starb im
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9253. Hans (John) Sachs
Theresienstadt, puis Auschwitz, et enfin Buchenwald, où il mourut. Sa mère finit
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9254. "수정의 밤"(Kristallnacht, Night of the Broken Glass)
체포하라고 명령한다. 어떠한 범죄도 저지르지 않았어도 단순히 유대인이라는 이유로 그들을 체포했다. 이들은 다하우(Dachau)와 부헨발트(Buchenwald) 같은 강제 수용소로 수감된다
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9255. Liberación de los campos nazis (artículo condensado)
liberaron a más de 20,000 prisioneros del campo de concentración de Buchenwald
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9256. La libération des camps nazis (version abrégée)
plus de 20 000 prisonniers au camp de concentration de Buchenwald, près
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9257. Portrait of a Jewish man in the Bedzin ghetto.
Moniek was sent on a forced march to Buchenwald that lasted six weeks. Soon after his arrival, Moniek
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9258. Josef Lichtenstajn holds a name card intended to help any of his surviving family members locate him at the Kloster Indersdorf DP camp.
Buchenwald. Sometime later, when it became clear that the Americans were coming, camp officials rounded up a
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9259. Tibor Munkacsy holds a name card intended to help any of his surviving family members locate him at the Kloster Indersdorf DP camp.
arrived at Buchenwald many days later on December 25, 1944. Tibor was first placed in a quarantine camp
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9260. Marc Jarblum addresses a crowd of DPs at a demonstration protesting the forced return of the Exodus 1947 passengers to Europe.
transferred to the Buchenwald sub-camp of Langensalza, and from there to Dora-Mittelbau early in 1945. He was
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9261. Portrait of three youths in the Dabrowa ghetto. Pictured from left to right are Bronka Rubinsztajn, Eljezer Geler and Shewa Szeps.
Germany near Fulda. It was named Kibbutz Buchenwald, and there Moniek studied agriculture in preparation
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9262. Group portrait of Jewish youth in the Dabrowa ghetto who are members of the Gordonia Zionist youth movement.
Germany near Fulda. It was named Kibbutz Buchenwald, and there Moniek studied agriculture in preparation
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9263. Ephraim Londner raises clenched fists during his speech at a demonstration protesting the return of the Exodus 1947 passengers to Germany at the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp.
transferred to the Buchenwald sub-camp of Langensalza, and from there to Dora-Mittelbau early in 1945. He was
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9264. An unidentified speaker addresses the crowd at the Bergen Belsen displaced persons camp during a demonstration protesting the return of the Exodus 1947 passengers to Germany.
transferred to the Buchenwald sub-camp of Langensalza, and from there to Dora-Mittelbau early in 1945. He was
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9265. A group of Jewish teenage girls wearing armbands pose on the stairs outside a building in Bedzin.
Kibbutz Buchenwald hachshara in Geringshof. In June 1946 his group left for Palestine from La Spezia
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9266. A postcard sent from the Bedzin ghetto in Kamionka by C.
Moniek was sent on a forced march to Buchenwald that lasted six weeks. Soon after his arrival, Moniek
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9267. A postcard sent from the Bedzin ghetto in Kamionka by C.
Moniek was sent on a forced march to Buchenwald that lasted six weeks. Soon after his arrival, Moniek
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9268. A series of photographs of children at the Baruch Auerbach Jewish orphanage in Berlin that was published in the Jewish newspaper, Juedisches Nachrichtenblatt, on March 10, 1939.
in the liberation of Buchenwald.
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9269. Jewish youth lying on a grassy hilltop in Dabrowa Gornicza, Poland.
Moniek was sent on a forced march to Buchenwald that lasted six weeks. Soon after his arrival, Moniek
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9270. Portrait of three young Jewish women. From left: Pola Rozen (the donor's niece); Ewa Strzegowska and Frania Magierkiewicz.
Moniek was sent on a forced march to Buchenwald that lasted six weeks. Soon after his arrival, Moniek
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9271. Portrait of David and Aaron Jakobowicz wearing Jewish badges in Sosnowiec.
Mataroa. In 1951 Eva married Aaron Jakobowicz, a survivor of Auschwitz and Buchenwald from Sosnowiec
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9272. Four teenage boys wearing Jewish badges in Sosnowiec.
Mataroa. In 1951 Eva married Aaron Jakobowicz, a survivor of Auschwitz and Buchenwald from Sosnowiec
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9273. Josef Rosensaft addresses a session of the Second Congress of Liberated Jews in the British Zone at the Belsen displaced persons camp.
transferred to the Buchenwald sub-camp of Langensalza, and from there to Dora-Mittelbau early in 1945. He was
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9274. Toto (Otto Giniewski, later Etan Guinat), a Zionist activist and leader of the Armée Juive, works at his laboratory at the University of Grenoble.
Buchenwald, where he was imprisoned as a non-Jewish Frenchman. In order to get into proper physical
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9275. Group photograph of American Jewish leaders and recent German Jewish emigres to the United States.
April, 1945, he participated in the liberation of Buchenwald. After having witnessed first-hand the