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11201. Portrait of Dawid Skornik, a Talmud prodigy, who was killed in Auschwitz in 1943 together with his wife, Lea and their seven children.
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
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11202. Document certifying that Jozef Rakovski [Rakowski] is under the sponsorship of the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS) during his voyage to the United States.
taken to the Plaszow concentration camp. Seven months later he was transferred to the Pionki labor camp ... Samuel Ron (born Shmuel Rakowski) is the son of Jozef and Sophie (Banach) Rakowski. He was born
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11203. Autobiographical charcoal drawing by David Friedman of a mother with two children in Lodzer Ghetto
Gleiwitz I, and Blechhammer concentration camps from August 1944 until his liberation soon after a death ... Blechhammmer concentration camps. He sketched the first of many portraits of Hilde and she helped him hang his ... concentration camp. By the end of the march, Friedmann was unable to walk and reached the camp with the aid of ... 1921, a survivor of several concentration camps. The couple fled to Israel in 1949 because of the
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11204. Autobiographical charcoal drawing by David Friedman of newcomers to the Łódź Ghetto pulling a carriage
Gleiwitz I, and Blechhammer concentration camps from August 1944 until his liberation soon after a death ... Blechhammmer concentration camps. He sketched the first of many portraits of Hilde and she helped him hang his ... concentration camp. By the end of the march, Friedmann was unable to walk and reached the camp with the aid of ... 1921, a survivor of several concentration camps. The couple fled to Israel in 1949 because of the
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11205. Autobiographical tempera painting by David Friedmann of two men pumping water in the Łódź Ghetto
Gleiwitz I, and Blechhammer concentration camps from August 1944 until his liberation soon after a death ... Blechhammmer concentration camps. He sketched the first of many portraits of Hilde and she helped him hang his ... concentration camp. By the end of the march, Friedmann was unable to walk and reached the camp with the aid of ... 1921, a survivor of several concentration camps. The couple fled to Israel in 1949 because of the
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11206. Autobiographical painting by David Friedman of a woman in a brown dress resting on a bed
Gleiwitz I, and Blechhammer concentration camps from August 1944 until his liberation soon after a death ... deportation to Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp in late August 1944.. It is a portrait in muted browns of ... Blechhammmer concentration camps. He sketched the first of many portraits of Hilde and she helped him hang his ... concentration camp. By the end of the march, Friedmann was unable to walk and reached the camp with the aid of
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11207. Former SS-Obersturmfuehrer (1st Lieutenant) Anton Thernes testifies to the Polish-Soviet joint commission investigating crimes in Majdanek.
PURSUIT OF JUSTICE -- Concentration Camp/Atrocity Trials -- Polish/Soviet Trials -- Majdanek ... commission investigating crimes in Majdanek. Four months after the liberation of the Majdanek death camp ... November, the trial began in Lublin, against a deputy chief of the camp, Anton Thernes, and his aide ... by Soviet troops in July 1944, four former personnel and two former prisoners from the camp were
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11208. L'Enfant Jesus Miraculeux de Prague [Miraculous Infant Jesus of Prague] medallion given to an young Austrian Jewish woman
of Nelly Kalecka (later Nina Kaleska) in Rechlin concentration camp in Germany, one of several camps ... that she had made in the concentration camps. In 1941, when she was 12, Nina was forced into the Jewish ... around them during the journey. When they arrived at Auschwitz concentration camp, Sala noticed that
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11209. Ina Soep sits at a desk doing her homework in her boyfriend's apartment with a map of the Netherlands behind her on the wall.
serving as a way-station to the Westerbork or Vught concentration camps. Again the Jewish Council ... end of the war. Ina's father arranged for her to be given work in the linen camp patching sheets on ... virtue of having Palestine certificates were in the same camp. Ina and Jaap continued their courtship ... most of the workers to other camps. Only the Soeps and one other family remained behind. Ina does not
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11210. Interior page of an alien identification card for Pola Fogelman, hiding as a Polish Catholic, under a false name Pelagia Pisula..
concentration camps began circulating in the ghetto. German soldiers began to round up Jews and bring them to a ... -Kamienna concentration camp. Sara was killed in Treblinka. Abraham Joseph, their brother, was shot in the
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11211. Yellow cloth Star of David badge with Juif for Jew worn by a Polish refugee in Paris
-Birkenau concentration camp. Raisa went into hiding with their 1.5 year old daughter, Esther, her sister ... transported to Birkenau concentration camp in July 1942. Her mother was assigned to a clothing factory, sewing ... would be deported to a concentration camp. Her sister, Sara, was assigned to dye the material. Their ... deportations from France to concentration camps in Germany and Poland became increasingly frequent. Raisa had
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11212. Oral history interview with Khaika Shaevna Sherb, Aleksei Il’ich Magdevich, and Viktor Trofimevich Kovalchuk
leaving for the war and never returning; Jews receiving orders to gather at Pechora camp; the death of ... many Jews from Tulchin at Pechora camp; being in Pechora camp until the liberation; her mother’s death ... in Pechora camp; the survival of her siblings in the Pechora camp; and how Ukrainians gave Jews food ... Peciora (Concentration camp)
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11213. Jewish prisoners in Plaszow unload bread into the Madritch factory.
BADGES; BADGES (STAR OF DAVID); CHILDREN/YOUTH; CONCENTRATION CAMPS; FORCED LABOR/BRIGADES; JEWS ... MAJOR CONCENTRATION CAMPS 1940-45 -- Plaszow -- Wartime -- Forced Labor/Factories ... utilized concentration camp labor to produce uniforms for the German army. Pictured on the steps are ... together to the nearby Plaszow concentration camp. Initially, they were assigned work making uniforms for
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11214. Mordechai Chaim Rumkowski and other officials pose for a group portrait by a desk underneath a banner and a large portrait of Rumkowski.
its inhabitants to concentration camps. Pinchas, his brothers and his father were sent to ... BADGES; BADGES (STAR OF DAVID); GHETTO/OCCUPATION; GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWISH COUNCILS; JEWS (POLISH ... banner and a large portrait of Rumkowski. Among those pictured, on the far right, is donor's husband
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11215. Oral history interview with Lisa Derman and Aron Derman
the partisan camps; the arrival of the Russian Army; the order from the Russians to gather in Vilaka ... Stutthof (Concentration camp) ... Oral history interviews of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Post-Holocaust oral history ... The production of this interview was made possible by Jeff and Toby Herr.
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11216. Two-sided 11th Armored Division, US Army, after action poster of battle events received by a soldier
Europe during World War II, including the liberation of Gusen and Mauthausen concentration camps. ... the Division liberated Gusen and Mauthausen concentration camps, two of the largest camps in Austria ... Mauthausen concentration camps. At Mauthausen, they discovered over 19,000 starving inmates. The unit was ... The Medical Inspector’s report on Mauthausen stated that "the situation in the camp on the arrival of
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11217. Two German boys rom Possneck read a poster put up by the U.S.
ATROCITIES; BUSINESSES; CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; CONCENTRATION CAMPS; FORCED ... It!" which describes atrocities committed in concentration camps. Original caption: "GERMAN BOYS ... atrocities committed by the Germans in concentration camps. Allied authorities in Germany are posting ... descriptions of these "horror" camps in town and villages, and requiring German civilians to read them."
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11218. Performance of the Kovno ghetto orchestra. Pictured are Boris (Abraham, or Abrasha for short), Stupel, playing the violin and Michael Leo Hofmekler, conducting.
the ghetto and incarceration in the Dachau concentration camp. After liberation he reunited with his ... liquidation of the ghetto and then transferred to Dachau or one of its satellite camps. In late April 1945 he ... was evacuated and ultimately was liberated in the vicinity of Landsberg, Bavaria. Robert, who was ... Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos Volume 1 Part A.
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11219. Guido Juhn and a friend walk down a street of a provincial town in Croatia shortly before his arrest and deportation by the Ustasa militia.
concentration camp. The family later heard rumors that Guido had contracted tuberculosis and died in Jasenovac ... remain for the duration of the war. After working for the camp doctor, Henrietta was transferred to the
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11220. Eichmann Trial -- Sessions 23 and 24 -- Testimony of L. Wells, H. Ross, and J. Buzminsky
liquidation of the Janowska concentration camp, Wells escaped and remained in hiding until liberation. Out of ... concentration camp. Wells health was poor due to horrible conditions in the camp. In May, the Nazis took a ... body of an inmate who had died of sickness. On his way back to camp, Wells slipped away from his SS ... were shot, and Wells was taken back to the Janowska concentration camp. In June 1943, the Nazis
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11221. Halina Olomucki drawing of man and children taken by armed guards
-Glewe concentration camps. ... artwork in the camp, much of it recovered postwar. On January 18, 1945, Halina was sent by death march to ... car and taken to Majdanek concentration camp. Her mother was sent to be killed upon arrival. Halina ... On August 27, 1944, he was sent to Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp, then in October
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11222. Eichmann Trial -- Sessions 27 and 28 -- Testimonies of F. Masia, M. Dworzecki, A. Kovner, A. Peretz
:50. Witness Dr. Meir Mark Dworzecki, survivor of Vilna Ghetto and five Estonian concentration camps ... transferred to the Stutthof concentration camp. For the next three years, Peretz experienced many atrocities ... transported Peretz and his family to the Stutthof concentration camp. In 1961, Peretz lived in Israel, and ... deportation from the Ghetto to the extermination camps, Kovner supervised the escape of the organization
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11223. Janos Kovacs plays in the garden of his home in a bathing suit while his mother stands behind him with a hose.
was in the Allendorf labor camp and later sent on a forced march. She was liberated in either Bergen ... 20, 1907 and survived incarceration in Dachau concentration camp. Livia, Oscar and Janos immigrated
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11224. False identity card for Hermine Katz with the last name Cassar made by gendarmes in Marseilles at the request of the nuns in the convent.
were shot in front of him, and he was imprisoned in various concentration camps. After the war ... Hermine Markovitz (born Hemine Zali Katz) is the daughter of Samuel Katz and Regina Kahan Katz
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11225. Pencil drawing and overlay depicting Holocaust victims by Jacob J. Barosin
depicting concentration camp inmates who were killed, created postwar by Jacob Barosin in the United States ... friend of his father worked in the camp office and arranged for him to return to Lunel. German forces ... Paris was liberated in late August 1944. The majority of Jacob’s family survived, though his Latvian ... the National Aid Society and received a letter of thanks from Pétain, which impressed the camp