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13901. Adam Leczycki photograph collection
Auschwitz concentration camp, and subsequently transferred to Sachsenhausen and Bergen-Belsen concentration ... camps. After being liberated by the British Army at the latter camp in 1945, he returned to Poland. He ... German invasion of Poland in 1939, he was forced to move into the Jewish ghetto that was created in Łódź ... United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Lana Grey.
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13902. J.D. Neighbors photograph collection
Contains 49 photographs of the Dachau concentration camp in Germany taken immediately following the ... camp's liberation on April 29, 1945 by American forces. Includes images of American troops in action in ... Dachau (Concentration camp) ... United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Dorothy Stone.
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13903. Life After the Holocaust: Regina Gelb
the small labor camp Retzov, a subcamp of Ravensbrueck. When they were liberated by the Russian army ... then in Auschwitz-Birkenau; briefly in the concentration camp Ravensbrueck in Germany; and finally in ... camp people?" So he says, "You're one of those camp people?" So we said, "Yes." "Where you going?" "We ... people returning from camps are being killed now. So, you are better off going to one of three places
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13904. 'Das erste Lebenszeichen', In: AUFBAU (25 May 1945), p. 27.
Sachsenhausen (Concentration camp) ... List of Jewish survivors liberated from Sachsenhausen and other unidentified places, seeking ... Number of Names or Other Entries-- 10 ... relatives in various countries. Entries include a previous city of residence for the seekers, as well as an
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13905. Postage stamp
1.50 Zlotys, issued by the Postal Office of Poland, commemorating the liberation of Auschwitz ... Concentration Camp, 1945. ... United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of David Pearlman
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13906. Prayer book for Jewish soldiers
concentration camps; printed by Agudat Israel and Keren Ha’Torah in London, UK; in Yiddish and Hebrew; dated ... United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Armand S. Baklor ... Contains a copy of “Machzor,” condensed version of prayers for Jewish High Holidays (Rosh HaShana ... and Yom Kippur), printed like a newspaper for Jewish soldiers and Jewish prisoners liberated form
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13907. Endzweig family papers
Buchenwald (Concentration camp) ... United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Manfred Endzweig ... Comprised of correspondence, photographs, and identity documents, such as work permits and ... capture Leopold Endzweig's experiences once liberated from Buchenwald.
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13908. Signal Corps photographs
liberated concentration camps. ... United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Abel and Bernice Schwartz ... Contains thirty photographs taken by the U.S. Army Signal Corps; primarily consists of images of
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13909. Wolf Lubliner papers
of Mauthausen-Gusen, after his liberation by American forces in April 1945. ... Mauthausen (Concentration camp) ... United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Anne S. Lubliner ... Lubliner, wife of William Lubliner.
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13910. Dachau death train photographs
Consists of two photographs, taken after the liberation of Dachau in April 1945, of the Dachau ... Dachau (concentration camp)
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13911. Cause and effect
his participation in the liberation of Ebensee and his postwar life. ... Ebensee (Concentration camp) ... The work is both a history of Kenneth Colvin's (b. 1924) family in the United States before and ... after the Holocaust and a war-time memoir, much of which describes his experiences as a U.S. soldier and
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13912. In through the gate out through the chimney
Buchenwald (Concentration camp) ... An eyewitness account by Abner Zehm and William Birch of the U.S. Army Medical Corps describing ... post-liberation Buchenwald. Contains information about medical experiments on prisoners; starvation ... In Jun. 1994, Doug Beabout, a great-nephew of Abner Zehm, gave the United States Holocaust Memorial
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13913. Ralph Walsh letter regarding Bergen-Belsen
Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, which had been liberated several weeks before his visit. ... Consists of a photocopy of a letter, 9 pages, written by Ralph Walsh to Winnie, Fred, and Donald ... Walsh, dated June 28, 1945. In the letter, Mr. Walsh describes what he witnessed on a tour of the
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13914. William L. Ward, Jr. photograph collection
Collection of 23 photographic prints documenting the Dachau concentration camp immediately ... following liberation. Images include photos of the Dachau death train and prisoner clothing; dated April ... United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Sarah H. Ward
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13915. Bernard Beckerman photograph collection
Beckerman about what he witnessed upon the liberation of Dachau in April 1945. ... Dachau (Concentration camp) ... United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Michael Beckerman ... Donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2015 by Michael Beckerman, son of Bernard
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13916. Milton L. Shurr collection
Displaced Persons Team, arrived to care for prisoners at Buchenwald concentration camp soon after its ... The collection consists of an ashtray, binoculars, model airplane, Buchenwald scrip, a hunting ... publications relating to the experiences of Milton Shurr, who as a member of the United States 1st Army ... liberation in April 1945.
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13917. Banner
Nazi banner removed by John Edgar Frost during the liberation of the Dachau concentration camp. ... United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Carol Frost Courtwright ... Courtwright, the niece of John Edgar Frost.
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13918. Helen Mermelstein and Esther Mermelstein Weiss collection
from Cinadievo, Czechoslovakia, to Munkacs Ghetto, and then to a series of concentration camps until ... The collection consist of a knife, documents, a journal, and photographs relating to the ... experiences of Esther and Helen Mermelstein, sisters, before and during the Holocaust when they were deported ... liberated in Bergen Belsen and after the Holocaust in Karlstad, Sweden.
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13919. Regina and Samuel Spiegel collection
liberation from concentration camps. Also incldues photograph albums documenting the couple's postwar life ... The collection consists of a handcrafted metal box and a suitcase relating to the experiences of ... . Some of these materials may be combined into a single collection in the future.
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13920. Eva Rosenbaum Loewy collection
Collection illustrating the postwar life of Eva Rosenbaum who survived concentration camps, was ... on behalf of the estate of Eva Rosenbaum Loewy. ... liberated and lived in Austria until her immigration to the United States in 1949. Also included is
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13921. Julius Blum collection
multiple concentration camps including Auschwitz and Mauthausen, where he was liberated. ... United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Phyllis Blum ... Collection of documents and photographs documenting the experiences of Julius Blum (donor's husband
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13922. Pamphlet
Pamphlet published by US Army describing conditions at Gunskirchen concentration camp upon ... Liberation. ... United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Hyman Zigman ... image of soldier and silhouette of workers with pick axe on yellow cover; orange text
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13923. Ben Stern
Warsaw ghetto to the Majdanek concentration camp. There, he was assigned to ... 40 miles from Warsaw. Ben's father spent much of his time studying religious texts. His wife managed ... ." Ben was one of the few survivors of a forced march from ... Buchenwald to the Tyrolian mountains near the Austrian border. He was liberated
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13924. Ernst Reiter
Flossenbürg concentration camp. His number was 1935; he was forced to be a stonemason, and subjected to brutal ... Ernst was an only child born to atheist parents in southern Austria during the middle of World ... he did. The only way the Jewish prisoners got out of there was "through the chimney." Ernst ... survived Flossenbürg and a forced march in April 1945. He was liberated by
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13925. Abraham Malnik
survived five concentration camps and was liberated at ... Abraham was born to a Jewish family in Kovno, a city picturesquely situated at the confluence of ... Paris." The city had a large Jewish community of 38,000 and was known for its extensive Hebrew school ... wailing suddenly stopped. Later, he gave the "all clear" sign and they climbed out of their dark hole. One