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176. Oral history interview with Moshe Shoham
observing cannibalism; transfer to Gunskirchen; receiving Red Cross packages; liberation by United States ... Gunskirchen (Concentration camp)
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177. Oral history interview with Dan Labanovski
observing cannibalism; conflicts among ethnic prisoner groups; transfer to Gunskirchen; receiving a Red ... Gunskirchen (Concentration camp)
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178. Oral history interview with Kalman Arieli
marched then taken by train to Mauthausen; being marched to camp Gunskirchen; cannibalism; being sick and ... Gunskirchen (Concentration camp)
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179. Oral history interview with Zundel Gordon
transfer to Gunskirchen in April 1945; receiving Red Cross packages; liberation by United States troops ... Gunskirchen (Concentration camp)
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180. Oral history interview with Shlomo Levin
Mauthausen and the terrible living conditions; cannibalism; going to Gunskirchen; liberation day and the ... Gunskirchen (Concentration camp)
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181. Oral history interview with Meir Gecht
cannibalism; a death march to Gunskirchen; abandonment by German guards; walking to Wels, Austria; liberation ... Gunskirchen (Concentration camp)
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182. Oral history interview with Avraham Blubshtein
camp in Szombathely, Hungary; a death march to Mauthausen, then Gunskirchen; abandonment by German ... Gunskirchen (Concentration camp)
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183. Oral history interview with Daniel Chanoch
Gunskirchen; being taken to a camp in Hirshing, Austria; meeting up with the Jewish brigade; traveling with ... Gunskirchen (Concentration camp)
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184. Oral history interview with Mordechai Weiss
Austria; the death march leaving Mauthausen; arriving in Gunskirchen; being liberated; returning home and ... Gunskirchen (Concentration camp)
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185. Major Irving Heymont and Pfc. Markovitz speak to the Jewish police in the Landsberg displaced persons camp.
Gunskirchen concentration camp, a subcamp of Mauthausen. He was awarded the Silver Star for gallantry in
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186. General Onslow Rolfe (top, right) and Major Irving Heymont (top, center) speak to Jewish DPs outside an administrative building in the Landsberg displaced persons camp.
Gunskirchen concentration camp, a subcamp of Mauthausen. He was awarded the Silver Star for gallantry in
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187. Manek D. Springut-Werdiger (center) stands with a group of friends against a section the Krakow ghetto wall.
-camp of Gunskirchen, where he was liberated in May 1945. After recuperating in an army hospital, Manek
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188. Presentation by Emil Schwartz
Gunskirchen (Concentration camp)
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189. Oral history interview with Kornelia Berger
1944, then to Mauthausen in February 1945; receiving aid from Jewish camp mates; Gunskirchen or Gusen
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190. Norman Winiker papers
Came to Gunskirchen Lager.
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191. Leah Lipman photograph collection
Alexander Weiss and Serena Kleinman. He had two siblings: Mordcha and Rebecca. He survived the Gunskirchen
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192. Lillian and Alexander Schachter papers
1945 at the Gunskirchen camp. His parents were killed in the Holocaust.
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193. Wedding veil worn by a Jewish woman in prewar Budapest
were marched to Mauthausen, then Gunskirchen, where they were liberated on May 4 by the US Third Army ... 71st Division. Lorand had watched his brother die of starvation during the march to Gunskirchen, and ... Austria had been evacuated and the inmates marched to Mauthausen, then Gunskirchen, where they were ... during the march to Gunskirchen, and wanted only to be alone. He was not returning to his family in
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194. Tiara worn by a Jewish woman at her wedding in prewar Budapest
were marched to Mauthausen, then Gunskirchen, where they were liberated on May 4 by the US Third Army ... 71st Division. Lorand had watched his brother die of starvation during the march to Gunskirchen, and ... Austria had been evacuated and the inmates marched to Mauthausen, then Gunskirchen, where they were ... during the march to Gunskirchen, and wanted only to be alone. He was not returning to his family in
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195. Anvil-shaped paperweight given to a US soldier serving as a displaced persons camp administrator
71st Infantry, during and after World War II in Germany, including the liberation of Gunskirchen ... 4, 1945, the 71st liberated Gunskirchen, a subcamp of the Mauthausen concentration camp system ... Gunskirchen concentration camp, a subcamp of the Mauthausen concentration camp system in Austria. A few hours ... 5th Infantry, 71st Division overran Gunskirchen concentration camp, a subcamp of Mauthausen in Austria
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196. Brown leather belt secretly made by a Polish Jewish concentration camp inmate
Gunskirchen (Concentration camp) ... Gunskirchen (Austria) ... on a death march to Gunskirchen, where they were liberated on May 5, 1945. They stayed in a hospital ... were sent on a death march to Gunskirchen concentration camp, a subcamp of Mauthausen. Gunskirchen was
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197. Paul Ornstein visits his father Lajos in the Deggendorf hospital where he is recovering from a liver infection.
Lajos went to the Gunskirchen sub-camp where he was liberated in May 1945. Near death, Lajos was so
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198. Studio portrait of Lajos Ornstein taken shortly after his return from Mauthausen concentration camp.
Lajos went to the Gunskirchen sub-camp where he was liberated in May 1945. Near death, Lajos was so
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199. Close-up portrait of Lajos Ornstein taken to celebrate the second anniversary of his immigration to Israel.
Lajos went to the Gunskirchen sub-camp where he was liberated in May 1945. Near death, Lajos was so
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200. Austrians carry wooden coffins in [what probably is a postwar reburial of Holoocaust victims.]
on a forced-march to the Gunskirchen, another sub camp of Mauthausen. He remained there until