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10901. An Austrian-Jewish survivor talks with high-ranking U.S.
MAJOR CONCENTRATION CAMPS 1940-45 -- Buchenwald Sub-Camps -- Ohrdruf -- LIBERATION -- Inspection ... BUCHENWALD; CLOSE-UPS; CONCENTRATION CAMPS; EISENHOWER, DWIGHT DAVID; INSPECTIONS; JEWS (AUSTRIAN ... Ohrdruf concentration camp. Among those pictured are General Dwight D. Eisenhower (left), and General ... scarf around his neck) . He was a survivor of Westerbork, Terezin, Auschwitz, and Ohrdruf camps. He
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10902. Anna Strzelczyk poses in the arms of her Polish rescuer and adopted father, Tadeusz Strzelczyk, after the war.
perished in Auschwitz three months before the liberation of the camp. Madzia's sister Brandla, and ... to a concentration camp during the war, but survived. He returned to Poland after the war and later
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10903. Anna Strzelczyk sits on a motorcycle with Michal Kempinski, who smuggled her out of the Bialystok ghetto.
perished in Auschwitz three months before the liberation of the camp. Madzia's sister Brandla, and ... to a concentration camp during the war, but survived. He returned to Poland after the war and later
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10904. A group of Jews from Turobin travel by horse-drawn wagon to a wedding in a neighboring town.
to the American zone of Germany, where he took up residence at the Lampertheim displaced persons camp ... concentration camp, then to Majdanek and finally to Auschwitz. In January 1945 she was placed on a death march
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10905. A German soldier stands next to a group of Jewish dwarves as they remove their bundles from a farm wagon.
of the siblings to survive Auschwitz. After the liberation of the concentration camp in January 1945 ... ARRIVAL; BADGES; BADGES (STAR OF DAVID); BUNDLES; CARTS/WAGONS; DEPORTATIONS; DWARVES; FENCES
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10906. Three Jewish-German youth learn agricultural skills at a training farm in Dahlem on the outskirts of Berlin.
transferred to the Gurs concentration camp where they were interned as Jews. The women were able to ... of Berlin. Ernst Meyer is standing on the far left. ... Ilse Marcus (originally Meyer) is the daughter of Berthold and Elfriede Meyer. She was born on
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10907. A Jewish woman in hiding stands with a dog by a sign of the Polish police guard.
concentration camp - he hid in the bunks of Plaszów during the day so as not to get caught, and his uncle ... brought him food in the evenings. That same uncle also smuggled him out of the camp by bribing a guard to ... Jewish woman in hiding stands with a dog by a sign of the Polish police guard. She was arrested
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10908. Oral history interview with Kaziemierz Stalmach
concentration camp liberators, prisoners of war, from the Melbourne, Victoria, Australia area. ... Oral history interviews of the Jewish Holocaust Museum and Research Centre (Melbourne, Vic.) ... Kraków at the beginning of the war; the rationing of food; his siblings, Amelia and Max, living in a ... ghetto; his friend Adam Bachman, who had run away from camp Belzec; planning an escape from the ghetto
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10909. American soldiers supervise German civilians forced to dig mass graves for the victims at Dachau.
MAJOR CONCENTRATION CAMPS 1940-45 -- Dachau Sub-camps -- Kaufering Lager IV (Hurlach) -- LIBERATION ... CONCENTRATION CAMPS; DACHAU; FORCED CONFRONTATION; GERMANS; MASS GRAVES; SHOVELS; SOLDIERS/MILITARY ... . The inscription on the back of the photograph reads, " Dachau Camp, Germany." ... Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Family of Paul Gordon
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10910. An Austrian-Jewish survivor shows high-ranking U.S.
MAJOR CONCENTRATION CAMPS 1940-45 -- Buchenwald Sub-Camps -- Ohrdruf -- LIBERATION -- Inspection ... liberated Ohrdruf concentration camp. Among those pictured are Generals Dwight D. Eisenhower, George Patton ... BRADLEY, OMAR; BUCHENWALD; CONCENTRATION CAMPS; EISENHOWER, DWIGHT DAVID; INSPECTIONS; JEWS ... . He was a survivor of Westerbork, Terezin, Auschwitz, and Ohrdruf camps. He was also a player on
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10911. Group portrait of Jewish survivors in Lodz. Pictured from left to right are: Rozalia Laks, her uncle Alexander Laks, and her cousin Anja Ptashnik.
outlying areas were concentrated in Starachowice. Soon after the arrival of the Germans in Wierzbnik ... 1942 the Laks' heard for the first time about the existence of the death camps, when a Jewish escapee ... sent with the men to the Majowka labor camp in Wierzbnik-Starachowice, Regina was sent with a group of ... the height of their illness. Sometime in 1943 or 1944 the Strzelnica camp was closed and Hania and
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10912. Portrait of Shmuel Vilenski (aka Aba Diskant), a participant in the Christmas 1943 escape from Fort IX.
large scale killing action at the fort took place in May 1944, only two months before the liberation of ... Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos Volume 1 Part A. ... Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos Volume 1 Part A.
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10913. An identification tag issued to Gina Tabaczynska, when she was detained with other employees of the Schultz & Co.
the Trawniki concentration camp. During the first few weeks of the uprising Gina was concealed in a ... repairing train tracks until the camp was liberated by the Soviets in February 1945. At the end of the war ... enterprise was transferred in stages to the Trawniki concentration camp. Schultz & Co. maintained its
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10914. Studio portrait of the four Herskovic sisters. From left to right are Emilia, Helen, Pearl and Miriam.
Hungarians for slave labor and used to clear mine fields. He later was sent to numerous concentration camps ... Helen Herskovic Rappaport (the mother of the donor, Anita Scanlon) is the daughter of Isaac
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10915. Portrait of "Buchenwald Boy" Jakub Finkelsztajn. The inscription on the back reads "I offer as a souvenir to my friend from Strzemieszyce -- Jakub Finkelsztajn".
troops when they liberated the Buchenwald concentration camp on April 11, 1945. Most of the children ... were deported to the Blechhammer concentration camp where they worked unloading cement from train cars ... Strzemieszyce. In January 1945 the Germans liquidated the camp in advance of the Soviet army, and the brothers ... received occasional Red Cross packages distributed from other prisoners in the camp. After liberation, the
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10916. Portrait of "Buchenwald Boy" Jakub Finkelsztajn. The inscription on the back reads "I offer as a souvenir to my friend from Strzemieszyce -- Jakub Finkelsztajn".
troops when they liberated the Buchenwald concentration camp on April 11, 1945. Most of the children ... were deported to the Blechhammer concentration camp where they worked unloading cement from train cars ... Strzemieszyce. In January 1945 the Germans liquidated the camp in advance of the Soviet army, and the brothers ... received occasional Red Cross packages distributed from other prisoners in the camp. After liberation, the
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10917. Small text only poster issued by the Berlin Jewish Community on the death of President von Hindenburg
arrested and taken to concentration camps, particularly to Sachsenhausen. Deportations of Jews from Berlin ... summarily fired or pensioned. In May of that year, "un-German" books—those written by Jews, liberals, and ... The Death of President von Hindenburg
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10918. A group of young people pose on the beach. Among those pictured is Blanka Klein (later Kupfermann).
Soon after the Soviet liberation of the capital, Marta's brother left home to join Tito's partisans in ... deported from Zagreb to the Jasenovac concentration camps. All but Rosa perished there. The fifth brother ... group of young people pose on the beach. Among those pictured is Blanka Klein (later Kupfermann
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10919. A Jewish mother and daughter walk along a street in Bucharest near the end of the war.
Soon after the Soviet liberation of the capital, Marta's brother left home to join Tito's partisans in ... deported from Zagreb to the Jasenovac concentration camps. All but Rosa perished there. The fifth brother ... Jewish mother and daughter walk along a street in Bucharest near the end of the war. Pictured
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10920. Studio portrait of two Hungarian Jewish children, Otto Friedman (age 5) and Anniko Friedman (age 13 months).
Soon after the Soviet liberation of the capital, Marta's brother left home to join Tito's partisans in ... deported from Zagreb to the Jasenovac concentration camps. All but Rosa perished there. The fifth brother
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10921. Group portrait of Jewish couples from the Balkans on board a ship during a sightseeing excursion to Palestine.
Soon after the Soviet liberation of the capital, Marta's brother left home to join Tito's partisans in ... deported from Zagreb to the Jasenovac concentration camps. All but Rosa perished there. The fifth brother
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10922. Blanka and Marta Kupfermann pose on the grounds of the wood processing plant built by Beno Kupfermann in Gugesti, Romania.
Soon after the Soviet liberation of the capital, Marta's brother left home to join Tito's partisans in ... deported from Zagreb to the Jasenovac concentration camps. All but Rosa perished there. The fifth brother
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10923. Group portrait of Jewish couples from the Balkans on board a ship during a sightseeing excursion to Palestine.
Soon after the Soviet liberation of the capital, Marta's brother left home to join Tito's partisans in ... deported from Zagreb to the Jasenovac concentration camps. All but Rosa perished there. The fifth brother
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10924. Oral history interview with Lucien Lazare
the end of their summer camp activity in 1942 Frédéric Amel (Chameau) and Gutman brought the study ... maquis and their role in liberating the French towns of Castres and Mazamet; the structure, military ... l'intérieur (FFI); and the expectation that the maquis would participate in the liberation of the ... concentration camps, not knowing, in fact, until 1945 that the deportees had been murdered.
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10925. A group of Jewish teenage girls wearing armbands pose on the stairs outside a building in Bedzin.
British and its passengers deported to Cyprus. Benjamin was assigned to Camp 60, one of the summer camps ... drawing up lists of local Jews to be sent to forced labor camps in Germany and Eastern Upper Silesia ... transit camp, known as the "Dulag." Failure to comply resulted in their arrest and the withdrawal of ... spring of 1941, after Himmler decided to use labor from the Organisation Schmelt camps for constructing