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9326. Portfolio
eventually sent to Buchenwald where he died of typhus shorty after liberation in April 1945. His wife Frida
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9327. Portfolio
eventually sent to Buchenwald where he died of typhus shorty after liberation in April 1945. His wife Frida
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9328. Underground Danish periodical circulating news from the United Kingdom
were deported to Neuengamme and Buchenwald concentration camps in Germany. Knud knew that he was not
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9329. Danish periodical circulating illustrated news about the liberation
were deported to Neuengamme and Buchenwald concentration camps in Germany. Knud knew that he was not
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9330. Danish periodical circulating illustrated news about the post-liberation period
were deported to Neuengamme and Buchenwald concentration camps in Germany. Knud knew that he was not
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9331. March of Time film advertising United Jewish Appeal campaign
temporary encampments for refugees, and Kibbutz Buchenwald, among other scenes. The collection also contains
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9332. Members of the Israel Bond Planning Commission visit Israel to see projects funded by Israel bonds.
temporary encampments for refugees, and Kibbutz Buchenwald, among other scenes. The collection also contains
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9333. Eichmann Trial -- Session 87 -- Direct examination of the Accused re: his travel to Auschwitz, Chelmno, Lublin and his knowledge of the gassing program
investigations. Among others, Morgen investigated Karl Koch, the camp commandant at Buchenwald and Majdanek. The
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9334. Aleksander Kulisiewicz collection, 1939-1986
Buchenwald (Concentration camp)
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9335. Randolph Braham collection
Buchenwald (Concentration camp)
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9336. Pencil portrait
eventually sent to Buchenwald where he died of typhus shorty after liberation in April 1945. His wife Frida
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9337. Holub, Glaser, and Ornstein families papers
Dessau subcamp of Buchenwald on 18 April 1945. Eva’s parents and brother were deported to Auschwitz in
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9338. Silver medallion with Mary enthroned holding Jesus given to a Jewish girl living in hiding
her come to America. One of Roza’s uncles by marriage, Oskar Wasserman, a survivor of Buchenwald, had
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9339. German military identification tag given to a Danish resistance member
were deported to Neuengamme and Buchenwald concentration camps in Germany. Knud knew that he was not
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9340. Necklace of found materials made in a camp by an Austrian Jewish woman
transferred to Buchenwald, and released in December 1939. He was arrested again by the Gestapo in January
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9341. Shadow box containing mounted military medals and insignia of a US Army Captain
unit took control of Ohrdruf concentration camp, a subcamp of Buchenwald, shortly after its liberation
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9342. Stolz and White families papers
survived the war, but her grandfather, Efraim Stolz, was deported to Buchenwald and died on November 6
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9343. Curtain that was used as a towel found by a Polish Jewish forced laborer
Buchenwald concentration camp in Germany. He was later shot and killed on a death march. On August 21, Paula
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9344. Poster expressing Austrian Bishops' support for Anschluss
worn in Buchenwald concentration camp.
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9345. Pair of tefillin and bag given to a Czechoslovakian Jewish man by a U.S. Army chaplain
Buchenwald, Bochum, and Dachau concentration camps in Germany, where he was liberated by American forces on
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9346. Prayer book and paper insert acquired by a Czechoslovakian Jewish man
Buchenwald, Bochum, and Dachau concentration camps in Germany, where he was liberated by American forces on
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9347. Tallis with bag given to a Czechoslovakian Jewish man by a U.S. Army chaplain
Buchenwald, Bochum, and Dachau concentration camps in Germany, where he was liberated by American forces on
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9348. Blue envelope with German censorship marks mailed to the US by a Jewish woman
fiance, Julius Gingold, following his release from Sonneberg-West, a subcamp of Buchenwald concentration
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9349. Blue envelope with German censorship marks mailed to the US by a Jewish woman
fiance, Julius Gingold, following his release from Sonneberg-West, a subcamp of Buchenwald concentration
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9350. Blue envelope with American and German censorship marks mailed to the US by a Jewish woman
fiance, Julius Gingold, following his release from Sonneberg-West, a subcamp of Buchenwald concentration