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21651. Ms. Stacy Veeder
Assimilation, Persecution and Identity in Correspondence from the Concentration Camps of France.” Ms. Veeder ... Drancy, Fichiers et Cahiers des Camps de Pithiviers, Beaune-la-Rolande, Vernet, Gurs, and les Milles ... collections to analyze the conditions and lived reality in the camps, their administration, and the
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21652. Ms. Sari Siegel
professional knowledge in the extermination, concentration, and forced labor camps in the Greater German Reich ... Jewish Prisoner-Physicians in Nazi Camps, 1938-1945.” Ms. Siegel published “Treating an Auschwitz ... (Israel); and the Beyond Camps and Forced Labour Conference in London (England). Prior events include the
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21653. Auschwitz (Abridged Article) - Animated Map/Map
The Auschwitz concentration camp complex was the largest of its kind established by the Nazi ... regime. It included three main camps. All three camps used prisoners for forced labor. One of them also
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21654. Danzig - ID Cards/Oral Histories
Stutthof became a regular concentration camp. These ID cards and oral histories describe the experiences of ... regime established Stutthof, initially a civilian internment camp, east of Danzig. In January 1942 ... people imprisoned in the Stutthof camp.
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21655. Liberation of Bergen-Belsen
The Bergen-Belsen concentration camp was liberated by British forces on April 15, 1945 ... Approximately 50,000 people died at Bergen-Belsen during the camp's existence. When liberating troops entered ... the camp, they witnessed evidence of Nazi atrocities and the horrific conditions that prisoners had
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21656. Płaszów - Photographs
became a concentration camp in 1944. The largest number of people confined there at any one time was more ... The Płaszów camp was established in 1942 under the authority of ... the SS and police leaders in Krakow (Cracow). Płaszów was initially a forced-labor camp for Jews, but
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21657. Płaszów - Maps
Krakow (Cracow). Płaszów was initially a forced-labor camp for Jews, but became a concentration camp in ... The Płaszów camp was established in 1942 under the authority of the SS and police leaders in
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21658. Neuengamme - Photographs
June 1940, the SS decided to establish an independent concentration camp at Neuengamme. Prisoners of ... the camp were subjected to horrific living conditions, medical experiments, and forced labor. More ... than 50,000 people—almost half of all those imprisoned in the camp during its existence—died in
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21659. Neuengamme - Maps
June 1940, the SS decided to establish an independent concentration camp at Neuengamme. Prisoners of ... the camp were subjected to horrific living conditions, medical experiments, and forced labor. More ... than 50,000 people—almost half of all those imprisoned in the camp during its existence—died in
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21660. George Salton describes liberation by American forces
spent three years during the war in ten different concentration camps. In 1945 he was in the Woebbelin ... camp in Germany. After liberation, he spent over two years in various ... displaced persons camps. George immigrated to the United States in October 1947.
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21661. 11-year-old girl who was a victim of medical experiments at Auschwitz
United Nations personnel vaccinate an 11-year-old concentration camp survivor who was a victim ... of medical experiments at the Auschwitz camp. Photograph taken in the ... Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp, Germany, May 1946.
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21662. German civilians forced to view atrocities committed in Buchenwald
US forces liberated the Buchenwald concentration camp in Germany in April 1945. Here, US ... soldiers escort German civilians from the nearby town of Weimar through the Buchenwald camp. The American ... liberating troops had a policy of forcing German civilians to view the atrocities committed in the camps.
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21663. Danzig
Stutthof became a concentration camp under the jurisdiction of the SS Economic-Administrative Main Office ... September 1939, the Germans constructed the Stutthof camp in a wooded area ... internment camp under the Danzig police chief. In November 1941, it became a security police holding center
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21664. Hidden Children: Expressions
secretly done in concentration camps ... camps, ghettos, forests, and hiding places. While the opportunities and materials to express their joys ... initiated by relief agencies in internment camps or by Jewish functionaries in the ghettos. Many were
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21665. The 1st Infantry Division during World War II
Flossenbürg concentration camp. Both camps were located on territory that today is in the Czech Republic ... ,200 female prisoners by March 1945. Falkenau housed 60 prisoners. At the time of its liberation, the camp in
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21666. The 9th Armored Division during World War II
Falkenau an der Eger, both subcamps of the Flossenbürg concentration camp ... Both camps were located on the territory of what today is the Czech Republic. SS entrepreneurs had ... ,200 female prisoners. Falkenau housed 60 prisoners. At the time of its liberation, the camp in Zwodau
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21667. The 101st Airborne Division during World War II
concentration camp. At its height, the camp held more than 3,600 prisoners, but in the days before US troops ... During the 101st's drive into southern Germany, the unit uncovered Kaufering IV, one of 11 camps in the
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21668. The 104th Infantry Division during World War II
Thuringia, the unit overran Nordhausen and the Dora-Mittelbau concentration ... camp on April 11, 1945. The "Timberwolf" division discovered 3,000 corpses lying around the camp and ... had the prisoners transported out of the camp so that they could be treated by physicians. US
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21669. Receipts for personal effects in storage in the personal effects chamber (storage warehouse) at Oranienburg, Germany.
Oranienburg (Concentration camp) ... Sachsenhausen (Concentration camp)
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21670. STUTTHOF. ZESZYTY MUZEUM 7. Wroclaw, 1981
Stutthof (Concentration camp) ... pp. 184-198 includes an alphabetical listing of c. 250 prisoners who died in Stutthof concentration ... camp. Entries include year of birth, occupation, previous place of incarceration where relevant, and
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21671. Veranderungsmeldung.
Gusen (Concentration camp) ... Mauthausen (Concentration camp)
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21672. Holocaust Denial, Antisemitism, COVID-19: Revisiting Antisemitism
When General Eisenhower visited a concentration camp, he had the US Army document everything ... concentration camp, he had the US Army document everything because he foresaw that, in the future, there would
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21673. Putting a Name to a Hidden Face
concentration camps. She developed a superstition that if ever she lost those photographs, it would mean that I ... tragic story of Helene Hausmann: April 9, 1943, arrival in the Vught concentration camp, where she worked
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21674. Jacob Wiener
many of them disappeared. They were sent to concentration camps. I was still there. When the seventh ... concentration camp. Gerd traveled to Hamburg where he found his father and a younger brother. After
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21675. Jozef Tiso
concentrated some 57,000 Slovak Jews in Slovakian labor and concentration camps ... ,600 Slovak Jews. Most were sent to Auschwitz, Theresienstadt, and other camps