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34951. Heller family collection
the Izbica concentration camp shortly before her death in 1942.
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34952. Madeline and Sigmund Krauthammer photographs
survived a forced labor battalion and escaped from the Mauthausen concentration camp. After the war
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34953. Robert Feinsod photographs
and participated in the liberation of the Wöbbelin concentration camp. He was later honored with the
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34954. Ilona Winograd papers
after the Holocaust during which they were separated and deported to different concentration camps.
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34955. Pamphlet
Dachau (Concentration camp)
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34956. German Air Force collection
the cold water experiments conducted by Dr. Sigmund Rascher in the Dachau concentration camp.
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34957. Blechner family papers
Mina and Markus Blechner; their sons Salo Blechner, who was deported to concentration camps in 1939 and
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34958. Bernard and Jadwiga Kornhauser collection
the ghetto, he was transferred to the Płaszów concentration camp. In October 1944 he was transferred
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34959. Rotman, Rosenblatt and Bialer families collection
Sachsenhausen, Redl-Zipf and Mauthausen concentration camp where he was part of Operation Bernhard working as an
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34960. Bettelheim family collection
Bettelheim during his imprisonment in the Dachau and Buchenwald concentration camps between May and September
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34961. Erwin Haber papers
Malines (Concentration camp)
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34962. Martin Harth collection
): "The enclosed Ehren Kreuz (Honor Medal)/may have helped my father's release [from a concentration camp
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34963. Lederer Collection
Theresienstadt (Concentration camp)
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34964. Leo Mayers papers
time in concentration camps.
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34965. Photographs of post-war Jewish community in Dzierżoniów, Poland (Reichenbach, Silesia)
survived nearby concentration camps, such as Gross-Rosen, tried to re-establish an autonomous communal
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34966. Berger, Flescher and Tepper families collection
multiple concentration camps. The brothers were reunited in September 1945 when Sam returned to Europe as a
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34967. Schmidt family collection
described his ordeal in the Dachau concentration camp after Kristallnacht, dated April 26, 1939; a letter
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34968. Charlotte Szwajcer papers
and left. She was captured and deported to Auschwitz concentration camp on November 13, 1942. Jakub
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34969. Laura Varon photographs
occupied the island and her family was transported by ship to Athens and the Haidary concentration camp
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34970. Franz Sobotka papers
Buchenwald (Concentration camp)
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34971. Deutsch-Popper family papers
authorities that owners of certain apartments have never returned from the concentration camps and from labor
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34972. "Jossele"
boy named Joseph (Jossele). In the story, Joseph is deported to a concentration camp, survives to be
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34973. "The United States Army's War Crimes Trials Program in Post-World War II Germany and Austria"
almost exclusively at the former Dachau concentration camp, as well as a history of the trials themselves
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34974. Schenkelbach and Feldbau family collection
Includes Otto's correspondence from his imprisonment in the Dachau and Buchenwald concentration camps in
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34975. "My short story of time in Mauthausen"
from Auschwitz to Mauthausen and of his life within the Mauthausen concentration camp, where he worked