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6026. Oral history interview with Leslie Robicsek
concentration camp liberators from the Cleveland, Ohio, area. ... Auschwitz (Concentration camp) ... Birkenau (Concentration camp) ... Flossenbürg (Concentration camp)
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6027. Oral history interview with Herman Frank
concentration camp liberators from the Cleveland, Ohio, area. ... more food; the evacuation of the camp and escaping with his friends; convincing SS that they were ... Auschwitz (Concentration camp) ... Berga (Concentration camp)
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6028. Under the supervision of American soldiers, German civilians from Neunburg vorm Wald carry wooden coffins containing the bodies of Hungarian, Russian and Polish Jews to the town cemetery for proper burial.
concentration camps. Before the atrocity was carried out, German civilians of Neunburg said SS troops ordered ... Flossenbuerg concentration camp in the spring of 1945. By the beginning of April 1945, Allied forces were ... closing in on the Flossenbuerg concentration camp, which was situated 20 kilometers NE of Weiden ... Flossenbuerg concentration camp memorial cemetery. On April 29, 1945 rows of corpses were found in the forest
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6029. Personalized Christmas greeting card featuring a portrait of U.S.
Belgium, Germany, and Austria, including the liberation of concentration and POW camps. The son of ... On May 8, the day after V-E Day, Samuelson's unit entered the newly liberated Ebensee concentration ... of the Ebensee camp. With the assistance of a historian at a Salzburg research institute who he
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6030. Group portrait of soldiers in the Polish Berling Army.
/concentration camp in Zborow, where he remained for five months until his wife could purchase his freedom and ... series of labor camps, including ones in Uzbekistan and Mongolia. In January 1944 Henryk was released ... East-Central Europe. He participated in the liberation of Warsaw, Lublin (including Majdanek) and ... Prague. In the spring of 1945 his unit reached Berlin, where he joined in the liberation of Oranienburg
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6031. Oral history interview with Rena Rubinow
concentration camp liberators from the Cleveland, Ohio, area. ... Auschwitz (Concentration camp) ... Birkenau (Concentration camp) ... Lichtenburg (Concentration camp)
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6032. Group portrait of Jewish high school friends in Brody, Poland.
/concentration camp in Zborow, where he remained for five months until his wife could purchase his freedom and ... series of labor camps, including ones in Uzbekistan and Mongolia. In January 1944 Henryk was released ... East-Central Europe. He participated in the liberation of Warsaw, Lublin (including Majdanek) and ... Prague. In the spring of 1945 his unit reached Berlin, where he joined in the liberation of Oranienburg
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6033. Portrait of a Jewish boy dressed in his school uniform.
/concentration camp in Zborow, where he remained for five months until his wife could purchase his freedom and ... series of labor camps, including ones in Uzbekistan and Mongolia. In January 1944 Henryk was released ... East-Central Europe. He participated in the liberation of Warsaw, Lublin (including Majdanek) and ... Prague. In the spring of 1945 his unit reached Berlin, where he joined in the liberation of Oranienburg
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6034. Wedding portrait of a Jewish couple in Lvov, Poland.
/concentration camp in Zborow, where he remained for five months until his wife could purchase his freedom and ... series of labor camps, including ones in Uzbekistan and Mongolia. In January 1944 Henryk was released ... East-Central Europe. He participated in the liberation of Warsaw, Lublin (including Majdanek) and ... Prague. In the spring of 1945 his unit reached Berlin, where he joined in the liberation of Oranienburg
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6035. School portrait of Hanna Rawicz in Montreuil, France.
's father was arrested in Rome and sent to the Fossoli concentration camp. From there he was deported to ... Flossenbürg, where he perished in March 1945. After the liberation of Rome in June 1944, Gisa retrieved Hanna
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6036. How did leaders, diplomats, and citizens around the world respond to the events of the Holocaust?
covered events such as the boycott of Jewish businesses, the opening of the Dachau concentration camp, and ... radio broadcasts by journalists who reported from liberated camps such as Buchenwald and Bergen-Belsen
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6037. Portrait of Josef and Roza Zylberszac wearing a Jewish badge.
sub-camp of Gross Rosen. From there she was transferred to a second sub-camp, Peterswaldau, where she ... was liberated by the Soviets on May 8, 1945 at the age of nineteen. Soon after the war, Renia ... 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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6038. Oral history interview with Leo Rzepka
concentration camp liberators from the Cleveland, Ohio, area. ... concentration camp in Zembrov in late 1942 with his sister, brother, and brother-in-law; remaining there for ... Auschwitz (Concentration camp) ... Birkenau (Concentration camp)
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6039. Under the supervision of a Soviet policeman, the charred remains of Jews from the Kovno ghetto are carried on a makeshift stretcher to a mass grave.
The liquidation of the Kovno ghetto/concentration camp began on Saturday, July 8, 1944, three weeks ... The liquidation of the Kovno ghetto/concentration camp began on Saturday, July 8, 1944, three weeks ... before the Soviet liberation of the city. Approximately 6,100 Jews were transported over a six-day ... period to concentration camps: the women to Stutthof and the men to Dachau. Knowing that thousands
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6040. The charred corpses of Rabbi Shmukliarski, his wife and son on a makeshift stretcher after the razing of the Kovno ghetto.
The liquidation of the Kovno ghetto/concentration camp began on Saturday, July 8, 1944, three weeks ... The liquidation of the Kovno ghetto/concentration camp began on Saturday, July 8, 1944, three weeks ... before the Soviet liberation of the city. Approximately 6,100 Jews were transported over a six-day ... period to concentration camps: the women to Stutthof and the men to Dachau. Knowing that thousands
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6041. Oral history interview with Rose Ickowicz
concentration camp liberators from the Cleveland, Ohio, area. ... -Belsen; being liberated a year after she entered the camp; trying to immigrate to the United States and ... Auschwitz (Concentration camp) ... Bergen-Belsen (Concentration camp)
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6042. Close-up portrait of three-year-old Trude Neumann.
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
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6043. Group portrait of an elementary school class in Amsterdam.
successful. Hilde's first tour of duty was in the newly-liberated Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, where ... managed to survive. After the liberation Hilde and Joachim were reunited, with the help of the Red ... Group portrait of an elementary school class in Amsterdam. Nine-year-old Hilde Jacobsthal is
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6044. Studio portrait of a young Jewish woman, Basia Gordon.
the Vilna ghetto. From there, Moshe was sent to the Klooga concentration camp where he perished. When ... Studio portrait of a young Jewish woman, Basia Gordon. The photo was kept by her daughter while ... Anna Nodel (born Niusia Chaja Gordon) and Regina Gordon (born Rywa Gordon) are the daughters of
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6045. Prewar studio portrait of Basia and Moshe Gordon.
the Vilna ghetto. From there, Moshe was sent to the Klooga concentration camp where he perished. When ... Prewar studio portrait of Basia and Moshe Gordon. Their daughter later saved this photograph by ... Anna Nodel (born Niusia Chaja Gordon) and Regina Gordon (born Rywa Gordon) are the daughters of
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6046. Family portrait of a Jewish wedding in Nove Mesto.
who had been massacred. Soon after, the column reached the Mauthausen concentration camp. There ... father then were marched to the Gunskirchen sub-camp. They remained there for a couple of weeks before ... Americans brought the survivors to a provisional hospital in the town of Hoersching. After liberation Paul
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6047. Janos (Hansi) Vjecsner climbs out of a swiming pool.
who had been massacred. Soon after, the column reached the Mauthausen concentration camp. There ... father then were marched to the Gunskirchen sub-camp. They remained there for a couple of weeks before ... Americans brought the survivors to a provisional hospital in the town of Hoersching. After liberation Paul
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6048. Studio portrait of Janos and Paul Vjecsner holding stuffed animals.
who had been massacred. Soon after, the column reached the Mauthausen concentration camp. There ... father then were marched to the Gunskirchen sub-camp. They remained there for a couple of weeks before ... Americans brought the survivors to a provisional hospital in the town of Hoersching. After liberation Paul
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6049. Members of Poalei Zion in Belgium. Abush Werber is seated third from the left.
editions until Brussels' liberation in the beginning of September 1944. In 1942 Abusz, together with other ... also was supposed to take part in the final confrontation for the liberation of Belgium. During the ... camps, Dode died in Ebensee concentration camp in the night between March 20 and 21, 1945. Also, Abusz ... ). After the liberation of Belgium, Abusz directed LPZ's intense activity, to include women, youth
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6050. Portrait of Zelig Appel in the Stary Sacz ghetto.
In June 1940, he was sent to Rabka, an SS training camp with an attached concentration camp. A ... day before the liquidation. Most of the other Jews were sent to the Balzec death camp and murdered on ... result, he was sent to Plaszow to build barracks for the new concentration camp. Zelig worked there for ... conditions and food than in the other camps. In the summer of 1944, the supervisor warned Zelig of an