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2876. Prayer book
Westerbork transit camp in Netherlands and then in February 1944, to Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. From
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2877. Prayer book
Westerbork transit camp in Netherlands and then in February 1944, to Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. From
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2878. Prayer book
Westerbork transit camp in Netherlands and then in February 1944, to Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. From
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2879. Prayer book
Westerbork transit camp in Netherlands and then in February 1944, to Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. From
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2880. Oral history interview with Renee Duering
Westerbork; her parents deportation from Westerbork to Bergen-Belsen; her and her husband's deportation to
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2881. Henry Maschler papers
resistance. They were captured and sent to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp where Peter died. Her mother
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2882. Karl Rosenthal family papers
congregation. During the Holocaust, he was imprisoned by the Nazis, his wife, Gertrude, was held in Bergen ... -Belsen concentration camp, and his youngest son, Siegfried, was apparently shot and killed at Mauthausen
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2883. The unshed tears
was transported to Bergen-Belsen, where she was at the time of its liberation. After the Holocaust
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2884. Hermanowski family papers
dairy in nearby Eberswalde. Andrzej was imprisoned in Auschwitz, Neuengamme, Braunschweig and Bergen ... Belsen. The family was reunited at the end of the war and transferred to Sweden, where they were able to
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2885. Solomon Klug photograph collection
Czechoslovakia, (now Police, Ukraine) and then to Bergen-Belsen, a concentration camp in Germany. From there
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2886. Oral history interview with Motek Leon Feldmann
Bergen-Belsen (Concentration camp)
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2887. Oral history interview with Carla Lessing
's arrest by the Germans and her time interned at Westerbork and Bergen-Belsen as well as in the UNRAA camp
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2888. Black and white knit bag used in slave labor camps by a Polish Jewish woman
Lipnica labor camp, and Sosnowiec, Poland, and in Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp after the war and
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2889. Oral history interview with Herta Frieberg
January 1945; her transfer along with her sister to Mauthausen, then to Bergen-Belsen, and then to
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2890. Oral history interview with Lajos Szabó
Bergen-Belsen (Concentration camp)
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2891. Oral history interview with Ilona Schwartz and Peter Schwartz
Bergen-Belsen (Concentration camp)
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2892. Oral history interview with Sally Recht
fate of her family and friends; traveling to Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp; her life in the camp
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2893. Oral history interview with Harry Thalheimer
aunt, to Bergen-Belsen, where they perished; adjusting to life in the United States; being placed under
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2894. Oral history interview with Ursula Sherman
family members who died in Westerbork and Bergen-Belsen; and her impressions about Nuremberg, which she
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2895. Oral history interview with Renee Duering
Westerbork; her parents deportation from Westerbork to Bergen-Belsen; her and her husband's deportation to
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2896. Oral history interview with Harry Thalheimer
aunt, to Bergen-Belsen, where they perished; adjusting to life in the United States; being placed under
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2897. Oral history interview with Lakshmi Radich
's death in Bergen-Belsen; the continuing emotional effects of her wartime experiences.
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2898. Oral history interview with Tauba Schachter and Etta Gepsman
Bergen-Belsen from January to May 1944; living in Modena and Santa Maria di Leuca displaced persons camps
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2899. Oral history interview with Ethel Hochberg
train to Bergen-Belsen; liberation by the British on April 15, 1945; being very sick at end of war with
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2900. Oral history interview with Rose Gelb
arrival, selection, and tattoos; forced labor for six weeks; the death march to Bergen-Belsen