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17101. A postcard sent from the Bedzin ghetto in Kamionka by C.
before liberation. In the course of their search, they encountered a group of young women from Dabrowa ... lived through ghettos, labor camps, concentration camps, and death marches. ... 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
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17102. A postcard sent from the Bedzin ghetto in Kamionka by C.
before liberation. In the course of their search, they encountered a group of young women from Dabrowa ... lived through ghettos, labor camps, concentration camps, and death marches. ... 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
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17103. Monaural stethoscope used by a German Jewish refugee nurse and aid worker
Bergen Belsen 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 ... relief 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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17104. Wedding veil worn by a Jewish woman 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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17105. German troops leave Belsen
CONCENTRATION CAMPS (LIBERATION) ... liberation of Belsen from the Imperial War Museum in London in March 1991. ... Group MS of German officers with Colonel. In foreground, frame right, is Lt. Col. Taylor. MS as ... members of Colonel's staff board lorry - older men, long coats, all lifted up/climbing onto back of truck
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17106. A young Jewish man leans against an automobile with a Russian license plate.
the Vilna ghetto. From there, Moshe was sent to the Klooga concentration camp where he perished. When ... Nodel, the husband of Niusia Gordon. ... Anna Nodel (born Niusia Chaja Gordon) and Regina Gordon (born Rywa Gordon) are the daughters of ... Mosh Anna Nodel (born Niusia Chaja Gordon) and Regina Gordon (born Rywa Gordon) are the daughters of
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17107. Quilted wall hanging made postwar by a survivor to honor family members killed in Chelmno
concentration camp, a subcamp of Dachau in Germany, in April 1945. She was liberated at Allach on April 29, 1945 ... der Steige concentration camps in Germany. She was liberated on April 29, 1945, at Allach ... Geislingen an der Steige work camp, a subcamp of Natzweiler concentration camp. Minia was selected to work in ... concentration camp. Minia was sent to Landsberg displaced persons camp and, malnourished and weighing only 75
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17108. A Jewish boy leans over the baby carriage holding his baby brother.
the Vilna ghetto. From there, Moshe was sent to the Klooga concentration camp where he perished. When ... Anna Nodel (born Niusia Chaja Gordon) and Regina Gordon (born Rywa Gordon) are the daughters of ... Mosh Anna Nodel (born Niusia Chaja Gordon) and Regina Gordon (born Rywa Gordon) are the daughters of ... German invasion of the Soviet Union in June 1941, they were forced into a ghetto the following August and
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17109. Niusia and Rywa Gordon pose with their aunt on a street in Swieciany.
the Vilna ghetto. From there, Moshe was sent to the Klooga concentration camp where he perished. When ... Anna Nodel (born Niusia Chaja Gordon) and Regina Gordon (born Rywa Gordon) are the daughters of ... Mosh Anna Nodel (born Niusia Chaja Gordon) and Regina Gordon (born Rywa Gordon) are the daughters of ... German invasion of the Soviet Union in June 1941, they were forced into a ghetto the following August and
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17110. FNDIRP engraved commemorative medal with box awarded to a French Jewish survivor
her experience as a survivor of Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp. Yvonne was a member of the ... a. Circular bronze medal with an embossed design of a concentration camp with a sun rising through ... deported to Auschwitz concentration camp, and after the Holocaust when she emigrated to the United States ... concentration camp. France surrendered to and was occupied by Nazi Germany in June 1940. Yvonne was arrested by
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17111. Ilona Kellner papers
August 2, Ilona and Vera had been deported to Hessisch Lichtenau, a sub-camp of Buchenwald concentration ... concentration camps. On May 8, 1944, the authorities forced Ilona, Vera, and their parents, Karoly and Jolan ... mid-June, the family, was deported to Auschwitz concentration camp in German occupied Poland. Their ... camp as part of a transport of 1,000 Hungarian women brought to Germany to fill a labor shortage. On
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17112. Anthony Acevedo
prisoner of war (POW) in the Berga forced labor camp, a subcamp of the Buchenwald concentration camp. While ... concentration camp. Many of the prisoners, including the American POWs, were forced to work excavating tunnels ... camp for political prisoners in Bad Orb, Germany. Tony Acevedo as a member of the US Army in France ... which he managed to keep after he was sent to the Berga concentration camp, 1945. US Holocaust Memorial
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17113. Luggage tag used by a Jewish refugee from Vienna during his emigration
arrested, jailed, and deported to Germany, where he was sent to Dachau concentration camp. After six weeks ... imprisonment in Auschwitz, Schlesiersee II, and Bergen Belsen concentration camps. Her parents, sister, and ... transferred to Schlesiersee II labor camp, also called Purschkau (Przybyszow, Poland), a subcamp of Gross ... Rosen concentration camp. They worked all day in the bitter cold, digging anti-tank ditches. They had to
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17114. Italian Shoah Names. [Internet resource]
name of spouse if deported, place of arrest, camp of deportation out of Italy and final fate. The ... Jews. They were mainly deported to the Mauthausen concentration camp. The database includes some non ... concentrated in Borgo San Dalmazzo was moved to Nice and then to the Drancy police transit camp before being ... Social Republic) to the end of April 1945, (liberation of whole Italy). The spellings of names and
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17115. Eve Przemyski papers
guards left and the camp was liberated by the 1st Polish Armored Division of the British Army. The ... experiences of Ewa Lada (Eve Przemyski) in Poland and prisoner of war camps in Germany during the Holocaust ... camp in Germany during the Holocaust and England and the US after the Holocaust, and of Maria Lada and ... insurgents captured. The women were packed in a cattle car and transferred to Stalag X-B prisoner of war camp
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17116. Stefan Czyzewski identification card
confined to Gross-Rosen, a concentration camp in Germany, where he worked in the stone quarry. In June 1944 ... he was moved to Mauthausen, a concentration camp in Austria, and given the number 104222. Stefan was ... Polish victim of the Holocaust, as an employed meesenger of DP Camp 256. The card was issued in January ... Contains materials documenting the Holocaust-era experiences of Stefan Czyzewski. Some of these
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17117. Oral history interview with Peter Ehrenthal
Contains interviews with Holocaust survivors, concentration camp liberators, rescuers, relief ... 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 ... and their collaborators or witnessed the events of the Holocaust
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17118. Oral history interview with Samuel Makower
Contains interviews with Holocaust survivors, concentration camp liberators, rescuers, relief ... blowing up remnants, and helping to liberate cities like Berlin; going to a displaced persons camp in ... 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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17119. ZYDZI POLSCY W KL AUSCHWITZ : WYKAZY IMIENNE = POLISH JEWS IN KL AUSCHWITZ : NAME LISTS
covers the whole period of the Auschwitz Concentration Camp's operation from July 14, 1940 until its ... . Auschwitz (Concentration camp) --Registers. ... Number of Names or Other Entries-- 17,949 Names ... "This book contains 17,949 names of Polish Jews registered in the preserved documentation of KL
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17120. Manfred Lovin papers
Brandenburg prison. Lovin served the last six months of his sentence at the Sachenhausen Concentration Camp ... Religiously, the Jewish family was liberal. Manfred received the benefits of a classical education at the ... Sachsenhausen (Concentration camp) ... wealth of information concerning Manfred Lovin and the Lovin (Löwin) family is also available in
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17121. Max and Dorothy Folk papers
smallpox vaccination card; and testimonials. Also included is a photograph of Max in his concentration camp ... she was deported to the Majdanek concentration camp. In August 1943 she was transferred to Auschwitz ... to the Taucha subcamp of Buchenwald. She was liberated on a death march from Taucha in April 1945 by ... lived in a rented room outside of the DP camp. Max started a business, Max Folk and Co., that sold food
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17122. Brass knuckles acquired by a Jewish American soldier
interviewer of former concentration camp inmates, guards, and commandants, as well as German civilians. He was ... Germans evacuated many concentration camps and force marched the inmates to the interior of the country ... was conducted by liberated concentration camp inmates and German officials. Walter, a technician 5th ... concentration camp inmates, guards, and commanders. He also questioeed German civilians, some of whom told him
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17123. Pistol holster used by a Yugoslavian partisan
prisoner of war. He was held in Oflag VI C, a prisoner of war camp in Osnabrück-Eversheide. There, he ... Germany as a prisoner. In Germany, Lavoslav was held in Oflag VI C, a prisoner of war camp in Osnabrück ... Antifascist Committee which combated the cruel treatment of the prisoners by the camp authorities. Later ... Oflag VI C (Concentration camp)
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17124. Oral history interview with Magda Herskowitz
life in the camp; roll calls; going to work when she was sick; being beaten; witnessing the murder of ... Auschwitz (Concentration camp) ... The cataloging of this oral history interview has been supported by a grant from the Conference on ... one of seven children; her four brothers (Mendel, Moyshe, Mayer, and Tzalel) and her two sisters
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17125. Sarah (Kolonomos) Nehama poses with her son Nehama Nehama in a park in Athens.
radio of the names of liberated Greek prisoners who had been interned in German concentration camps ... Germany. Samuel was taken off the train at Buchenwald, where he remained until the liberation of the camp ... ], was part of the ELAS, the Greek Liberation Army. Throughout the war it operated in the Thessaly ... Isaac Nehama is the son of Dario (David) and Sarah (Kolonomos) Nehama. He was born April 29, 1927