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17076. Oral history interview with Algimantas Gureckas
Contains interviews with Holocaust survivors, concentration camp liberators, rescuers, relief ... the Russian occupation; seeing the German invasion as liberation from the threat of deportation to ... The production of this interview was made possible by Jeff and Toby Herr. ... workers, former POWs, and people of different social and ethnic backgrounds who were targeted by the Nazis
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17077. Barbie Trial -- Day 9 -- A witness testifies and is questioned
:20 Cerdini questions the witness as to the circumstances of his liberation from the raid 15:22 ... CONCENTRATION CAMPS ... 14:54 The witness, Michel Thomas, recounts his escape from the Milles deportation camp in September ... UGIF on the day of the raid in February 1943, where he had gone to recruit young Jews into the
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17078. Oral history interview with Joseph Elman
Contains interviews with Holocaust survivors, concentration camp liberators, rescuers, relief ... arriving in a displaced persons camp outside of Munich, Germany; and immigrating to and arriving in New ... The cataloging of this oral history interview has been supported by a grant from the Conference on ... workers, former POWs, and people of different social and ethnic backgrounds who were targeted by the Nazis
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17079. Doll in blue dress, blonde wig and necklace carried by Jewish Austrian refugee
liberation from Bergen-Belsen concentration camp and her postwar life in Germany, The Netherlands, Sweden ... the children had been incarcerated in Bergen Belsen concentration camp and liberated in May 1945. They ... and my parents' generosity in raising two of my orphaned cousins, survivors of concentration camps, as ... concentration camp and liberated in May 1945. They were repatriated to the Netherlands and once the family in
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17080. The Virovitch family gathers at the Kovno train station to bid farewell to Abrasha Virovitch who was immigrating to Palestine.
died of natural causes in the ghetto. Her mother was deported to the Stutthof concentration camp ... established, called "Death to the Occupiers," operated in the vicinity of Vilna and assisted in the liberation ... of the city. Both Sara and Misha survived and settled in Vilna after the liberation. Sara's father ... was immigrating to Palestine. Abrasha was one of six children born to Malka Virovitch (pictured third
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17081. Barbie Trial -- Day 10 -- Two witnesses testify
where there were inmates of several concentration camps; they were forced under scalding water for 20 ... CONCENTRATION CAMPS ... 17:57 The witness, Mr. Stourdze, describes the evacuation of Auschwitz in January 1945 on foot to ... the corpses of the dead, to prove that no one had run away 18:01 In April 1945, the inmates were
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17082. Burlap purse with yarn flowers and monogram carried by a 10 year old Jewish Austrian refugee
liberation from Bergen-Belsen concentration camp and her postwar life in Germany, The Netherlands, Sweden ... the children had been incarcerated in Bergen Belsen concentration camp and liberated in May 1945. They ... and my parents' generosity in raising two of my orphaned cousins, survivors of concentration camps, as ... concentration camp and liberated in May 1945. They were repatriated to the Netherlands and once the family in
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17083. Franka and Allen Charlupski family photographs
concentration camps. Henia died shortly before liberation in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. After the ... and Braunschweig subcamps of Neuengamme. Henia died in Bergen-Belsen shortly before the camp was ... liberated. After the war Allen went to a displaced persons camp in Marburg, Germany. He reconnected with ... transferred to a labor camp outside of Bremen, Germany. There the women were put to work salvaging bricks
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17084. Women learn dressmaking at an ORT vocational school.
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 ... She Hermine Markovitz (born Hemine Zali Katz) is the daughter of Samuel Katz and Regina Kahan Katz ... also had a small farm. Hermine was the oldest of eight children. When the Nazis took over the
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17085. Oral history interview with Nicole Dorra
Contains interviews with Holocaust survivors, concentration camp liberators, rescuers, relief ... ’s Jewish identity; hearing about the Liberation of Paris in Le Sarra and moving back to Nice several days ... workers, former POWs, and people of different social and ethnic backgrounds who were targeted by the Nazis ... and their collaborators or witnessed the events of the Holocaust
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17086. A young Jewish couple pose together in the Lodz ghetto.
its inhabitants to concentration camps. Pinchas, his brothers and his father were sent to ... the Polish painter Wlasdyslaw Strzeminski, a disciple of the Russian revolutionary painter Malevitch ... Strzeminski encouraged Pinchas' artistic education and introduced him to the works of such painters as Picasso ... Jews of Lodz had to move to a ghetto and perform forced labor. Pinchas worked in a prefabricated
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17087. Oral history interview with Eva Yachnes
Contains interviews with Holocaust survivors, concentration camp liberators, rescuers, relief ... workers, former POWs, and people of different social and ethnic backgrounds who were targeted by the Nazis ... and their collaborators or witnessed the events of the Holocaust ... holidays; her memories of the Nazi rise to power in Austria; her father’s efforts to teach her English; how
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17088. Oral history interview with Barbara Firestone
Contains interviews with Holocaust survivors, concentration camp liberators, rescuers, relief ... workers, former POWs, and people of different social and ethnic backgrounds who were targeted by the Nazis ... and their collaborators or witnessed the events of the Holocaust ... gentiles; her memories of when the Russians bombed the entire town; how her brother and father returned to
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17089. US Army 104th Infantry Division shoulder sleeve patch with a howling gray timberwolf
death camp, a subcamp of Mittlebau concentration camp, which they discovered nearby. Troops found only a ... The collection consists of thirty-five United States Army Division shoulder sleeve insiginia badges ... Shoulder sleeve insignia of the United States Army 104th Infantry Division, nicknamed the ... Germany, a month later. On April 11, the 104th Infantry and the 3rd Armored Divisions liberated Nordhausen
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17090. Medical field sterilizer kit used by a German Jewish refugee nurse and postwar aid worker
displaced persons camp established in the former concentration camp in Germany after the war. The British ... army liberated Bergen-Belsen on April 15, 1945, and it then became a DP camp. Alice volunteered with ... worker, at the DP camp in 1948. Hans had been a prisoner of Monowitz, Auschwitz, Sachsenhausen ... Flossenberg, and Bergen-Belsen concentration camps. His parents were murdered in Auschwitz and his sister
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17091. A Lithuanian Jewish woman and her daughter sit together on a hammock with their Lithuanian housekeeper.
died of natural causes in the ghetto. Her mother was deported to the Stutthof concentration camp ... established, called "Death to the Occupiers," operated in the vicinity of Vilna and assisted in the liberation ... of the city. Both Sara and Misha survived and settled in Vilna after the liberation. Sara's father ... Sara Ginaite is the daughter of Yosef Ginas and Rebecca (Virovitch) Giniene. She was born March 17
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17092. A large Lithuanian Jewish family gathers at the Kaunas train station to bid farewell to their relative, Liova Viravicius, who is immigrating to Palestine.
died of natural causes in the ghetto. Her mother was deported to the Stutthof concentration camp ... established, called "Death to the Occupiers," operated in the vicinity of Vilna and assisted in the liberation ... of the city. Both Sara and Misha survived and settled in Vilna after the liberation. Sara's father ... Sara Ginaite is the daughter of Yosef Ginas and Rebecca (Virovitch) Giniene. She was born March 17
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17093. An elderly Lithuanian-Jewish man relaxes on a lawn chair with a newspaper in a shaded spot under a tree.
died of natural causes in the ghetto. Her mother was deported to the Stutthof concentration camp ... established, called "Death to the Occupiers," operated in the vicinity of Vilna and assisted in the liberation ... of the city. Both Sara and Misha survived and settled in Vilna after the liberation. Sara's father ... Sara Ginaite is the daughter of Yosef Ginas and Rebecca (Virovitch) Giniene. She was born March 17
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17094. Gutman and Malka Virovich pose with their granddaughter Alice, while waiting for her parents to join them for Shabbat.
died of natural causes in the ghetto. Her mother was deported to the Stutthof concentration camp ... established, called "Death to the Occupiers," operated in the vicinity of Vilna and assisted in the liberation ... of the city. Both Sara and Misha survived and settled in Vilna after the liberation. Sara's father ... Sara Ginaite is the daughter of Yosef Ginas and Rebecca (Virovitch) Giniene. She was born March 17
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17095. Tanya Virovich poses on a street in Kaunas where she went on a walk with her rescuer, Franute Granskyte.
died of natural causes in the ghetto. Her mother was deported to the Stutthof concentration camp ... established, called "Death to the Occupiers," operated in the vicinity of Vilna and assisted in the liberation ... of the city. Both Sara and Misha survived and settled in Vilna after the liberation. Sara's father ... Sara Ginaite is the daughter of Yosef Ginas and Rebecca (Virovitch) Giniene. She was born March 17
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17096. Letter from Margarete Jacobson to Susan Taube
and Susan and her family were deported to the nearby Kaiserwald concentration camp. After arriving ... persons camp before settling in the town of Alsfeld. In April 1947 Susan and Herman immigrated to the ... and Susan and her family were deported to the nearby Kaiserwald concentration camp. After arriving ... persons camp before settling in the town of Alsfeld. In April 1947 Susan and Herman immigrated to the
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17097. Rita Grunbaum holds her three week old daughter, Dorien.
abruptly during the winter of 1944-1945, when Bergen-Belsen was re-designated a concentration camp, and ... Palestine. This exempted the Grunbaums from deportation to Poland, the main source of fear in the camp ... section of the camp, where the living conditions were more favorable. This situation, however, changed ... tens of thousands of evacuees from camps in Poland were funneled into it. The amount of available food
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17098. Charlotte Neumann lies in a hospital bed where she is being treated for tuberculosis.
Germany and Slovak collaborators resumed the round-up of Jews for deportation to concentration camp ... return to barracks. Victor remained in Auschwitz until liberation. As the pace of deportations ... from Ravensbrueck to Salzwedel near Hanover where she was liberated by the American army. All of ... Ruth Mittelman (born Charlotte Neumann) is the oldest child of Leopold Neumann and Hilde (Krakover
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17099. Tiara worn by a Jewish woman at her wedding in prewar Budapest
of Jews were imprisoned or deported to concentration camps. In May, Lorand received an SAS (Storm ... deported to concentration camps. In May, Judit’s father received an SAS (Storm Soldat) card in the mail ... liberated on May 4 by the US Third Army, 71st Division. Lorand had watched his brother die of starvation ... deported to concentration camps. In May, Judit’s father received an SAS (Storm Soldat) card in the mail
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17100. Silver-plated axe and sword shaped letter opener won in a prewar swim meet by Polish Catholic youth
was imprisoned in Auschwitz, Buchenwald, and Dachau concentration camps, and after the Holocaust when ... concentration camp. He was given a red triangle with the letter P to identify him as a political prisoner. He ... for two weeks. On June 15, 1942, the prisoners were transported to Auschwitz concentration camp ... The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish