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34401. Chaim Bajtner stands in the doorway of a wooden shed in Sosnowiec.
concentration camps. Itka's father perished in the ghetto, and her mother in Auschwitz. Itka married Velvel
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34402. Members of the Feder family pose outside in Dabrowa Gornicza.
concentration camps. Itka's father perished in the ghetto, and her mother in Auschwitz. Itka married Velvel
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34403. Portrait of a Jewish family [probably members of the Feder or Malach family].
concentration camps. Itka's father perished in the ghetto, and her mother in Auschwitz. Itka married Velvel
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34404. A woman and two children rest next to a stopped train.
approximately 2,500 concentration camp inmates, primarily Jewish. Many of the prisoners died during the transit
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34405. Portrait of U.S. Army chaplain, Rabbi Abraham Klausner, in a dining room.
concentration camp after its liberation. In June 1945 Klausner compiled the first list of Jewish survivors
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34406. Portrait of Dr. Raymond Herman Geist.
imprisonment in concentration camps out of the country. In 1954 Geist was awarded the Order of Merit by the
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34407. Facsimile of Hollerith punch card used in a 1933 Berlin population and vocational census.
concentration camps. The machines were manufactured by a firm called DEHOMAG, for "Deutsche Hollerith-Machinen
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34408. Child's passport of Ellen Markiewicz.
Her father Max perished in concentration camp, and her mothre Lotte survived the war hiding in Berlin
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34409. Child's passport of Ellen Markiewicz
Her father Max perished in concentration camp, and her mothre Lotte survived the war hiding in Berlin
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34410. Child's passport of Ellen Markiewicz
Her father Max perished in concentration camp, and her mothre Lotte survived the war hiding in Berlin
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34411. Workers pose outside the store where they work in Amsterdam.
Maria's brother Hymen was also deported to concentration camp and he perished in Bergen Belsen in 1945
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34412. Five International Tracing Service box files of Gross-Rosen.
documentation captured during the liberation of concentration camps in addition to newly added records, making
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34413. View of four bookshelves containing I.T.S. boxed files.
documentation captured during the liberation of concentration camps in addition to newly added records, making
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34414. Front cover of I.T.S. Lithuanian deportation book of 1941.
documentation captured during the liberation of concentration camps in addition to newly added records, making
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34415. View of five I.T.S. Dachau records books stacked horizontally.
documentation captured during the liberation of concentration camps in addition to newly added records, making
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34416. View of the exterior building of ITS.
documentation captured during the liberation of concentration camps in addition to newly added records, making
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34417. View of the Central Name Index of the International Tracing Service in Bad Arolsen.
documentation captured during the liberation of concentration camps in addition to newly added records, making
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34418. Back view of one row of solitary binded documents.
documentation captured during the liberation of concentration camps in addition to newly added records, making
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34419. Portrait of Halina Kleiner with her American liberators in Prachatiche, Czechoslovakia.
several work and concentration camps in Poland and Germany, eventually being taken to Greenberg. As
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34420. Pencil
Theresienstadt (Concentration camp)
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34421. White ribbon with U-481 written repeatedly owned by a Jewish woman in Theresienstadt
Theresienstadt (Concentration camp)
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34422. Lock of hair
Theresienstadt (Concentration camp)
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34423. Gray darning thread
Theresienstadt (Concentration camp)
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34424. Cuticle pusher
Theresienstadt (Concentration camp)
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34425. Manicure scissors
Theresienstadt (Concentration camp)