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1851. Judith Scharf Hartman collection
donor’s sister Lili in Bergen Belsen. Judith Scharf survived the concentration camps of Auschwitz and
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1852. "My life before, during and after the Holocaust"
describing his survival of Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen concentration camps; his post-liberation medical
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1853. Oral history interview with Abraham Munk
Bergen-Belsen (Concentration camp)
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1854. Oral history interview with Edit Lipkovits
Bergen-Belsen (Concentration camp)
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1855. Oral history interview with Tomi Reichenthal
Bergen-Belsen (Concentration camp)
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1856. Oral history interview with Tamara Prau
Bergen-Belsen (Concentration camp)
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1857. Identification tag
pertaining to Gyula Nador's experiences in Strasshof, Bergen-Belsen, and Hillersleben.
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1858. Oral history interview with Daniel Ripp
and the fate of his family in Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen.
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1859. Shoshana Benes photographs
teenagers taken in the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp.
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1860. Metal implement
in Buchenwald and Bergen-Belsen concentration camps, in Switzerland and Sweden.
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1861. Metal implement
in Buchenwald and Bergen-Belsen concentration camps, in Switzerland and Sweden.
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1862. Metal implement
in Buchenwald and Bergen-Belsen concentration camps, in Switzerland and Sweden.
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1863. Fountain pen nib
in Buchenwald and Bergen-Belsen concentration camps, in Switzerland and Sweden.
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1864. Unzer Sztyme
Announcement issued by the Central Jewish Committee, Bergen Belsen, of the Sharit HaPleitah in the
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1865. "Fifty Years After Liberation, 1945-1995, The Story of One Survivor"
Liberation, 1945-1995, The Story of One Survivor," by Jack Fleischer, about experiences at Bergen Belsen
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1866. Agnes Schwartz collection
Her father survived and her mother perished in Bergen Belsen.
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1867. Izak and Rachel Herzhaft collection
escaped and ended up in Budapest. Rachel moved to Budapest and both were on the Kasztner train in Bergen ... -Belsen then Switzerland, eventually moving to Palestine where they married.
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1868. Warshawiak family collection
married in the Bergen-Belsen Displaced Persons camp, where they gave birth to their daughter Blima (donor).
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1869. Elisheva Schelaznicky papers
's couson) who died in Bergen-Belsen of typhus on March 15, 1945; issued in Haarlem, The Netherlands; dated
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1870. Estate of Shmuel Hupert collection
of Aliza, their daughter, post-war Pabianice, Bialystok, Poland and Bergen-Belsen, Germany.
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1871. "Crying is forbidden here"
player, and was liberated from Bergen-Belsen in 1945. Rachela immigrated to Israel where she lived until
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1872. Ulla Knowles photograph collection
cared for the sick and emaciated liberated prisoners from the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. Count
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1873. Michael Glück papers
Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen during the Holocaust. The papers consist of a naturalization certificate giving
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1874. Miriam Greenstein memoir
Testimony, typescript, 2 pages, description of childhood in Poland, Łódź ghetto, Bergen Belsen, and
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1875. Fifty years ago and today distinguished Rabbi Herzberg count on Silberman
and his imprisonment there and at Bergen Belsen.