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21901. Museum Acquires Sobibor Perpetrator Collection
career in the Esterwegen and Sachsenhausen concentration camps, as well as his work in the “euthanasia ... killing centers Nazi Germany established for the sole purpose of murdering Jews. Created by the camp ... among the camp’s SS staff, and between the SS and auxiliary guards; and the role of women including ... Niemann was the acting camp commandant and the first to be killed. The collection documents an SS officer
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21902. Helen Kulka Fanta collection
Kulka as a refugee and concentration camp survivor. A diary written during her time at Bergen-Belsen is ... Helen Kulka as a concentration camp survivor and refugee. Included in the collection are a birth ... Theresienstadt (Concentration camp) ... Neuengamme (Concentration camp)
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21903. Oral history interview with Moshe Shoham
Althammer (Concentration camp) ... Auschwitz (Concentration camp) ... Birkenau (Concentration camp) ... Dachau (Concentration camp)
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21904. Oral history interview with Manya Mandelbaum
Oral history interviews with Holocaust survivors and concentration camp liberators. ... concentration camp; the gassing of children in Auschwitz concentration camp; her work for the Madritsch firm ... Auschwitz concentration camps; the shooting of her brother in 1945; her deportation to Auschwitz and the ... Auschwitz (Concentration camp)
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21905. Presentation by William Léons
who perished in Mauthausen concentration camp; his mother Paulina Léons who survived Vught ... Mauthausen (Concentration camp) ... Vught (Concentration camp) ... concentration; his reunion with his mother after her liberation by English and Canadian troops in October 1944
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21906. Tania Rozmaryn
concentration camp, Tania, her mother, and older sister were sent on a death march in January 1945. Tania ... liberated by Soviet troops. Tania became a Hebrew teacher in several Jewish displaced persons camps in
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21907. Browse the Collections
Number: 46677 promo Concentration Camps Evidence of ... camp facilities established to confine those whom the Nazis defined as political, ideological, or
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21908. Museum Statement on Jehovah's Witnesses in Russia
convicted or sentenced, between 2,000 and 2,500 were sent to concentration camps, as were a total of about ... in the camps. A living memorial to the Holocaust, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
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21909. American Witnesses
military encountered the Nazi concentration camps. Few, even those hardened in battle, expected such a ... Nazi Camps The unspeakable conditions the liberators confronted shed light on the full scope of Nazi
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21910. Museum Remains Deeply Concerned Over the Russian Government's Persecution of Jehovah's Witnesses
period. Of those convicted or sentenced, between 2,000 and 2,500 were sent to concentration camps, as ... -German Witnesses died in the camps. A living memorial to the Holocaust, the United States Holocaust
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21911. Ms. Anna-Raphaela Schmitz
of a Concentration Camp Commandant.” Ms. Schmitz in fluent in English; and has reading abilities in ... the Mandel Center, Ms. Schmitz researched the life of Auschwitz Camp Commandant Rudolf Höss
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21912. Dachau - ID Card/Oral History
Prisoners of the Dachau concentration camp were subjected to horrific conditions, forced labor ... and medical experiments. The camp was liberated by American forces on April 29, 1945. Here
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21913. Dachau (Abridged Article) - ID Card/Oral History
Prisoners of the Dachau concentration camp were subjected to horrific conditions, forced labor ... and medical experiments. The camp was liberated by American forces on April 29, 1945. Here
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21914. The 11th Armoured Division (Great Britain) - Photograph
concentration camp in April 1945. When its soldiers entered the camp, they witnessed the horrific conditions
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21915. At the Killing Centers
The Nazis established killing centers for efficient mass murder. Unlike concentration camps ... which served primarily as detention and labor centers, killing centers (also referred to as "death camps
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21916. Bible found at liberation
Sachsenhausen concentration camp in April 1945. In the camp, Soviet soldiers found this German edition of the
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21917. US soldiers view bodies of victims of Kaufering
subsidiary camps of the Dachau concentration camp. Landsberg-Kaufering, Germany, April 30, 1945.
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21918. Liberation of Bergen-Belsen
After British soldiers liberated the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in Germany, they forced ... the remaining SS guards to help bury the dead. Here, survivors of the camp taunt their former
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21919. Remains of a crematorium at Bergen-Belsen
The remains of a crematorium at the Bergen-Belsen concentration ... camp. This photograph was taken after the liberation of the camp in 1945. Bergen-Belsen, Germany, date
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21920. A group of Jehovah's Witnesses after their liberation
liberation. These men were imprisoned in the Niederhagen bei Wewelsburg concentration camp. Niederhagen bei ... group of Jehovah's Witnesses in their camp uniforms after
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21921. Corpses found by US soldiers after the liberation of Gunskirchen
Mauthausen concentration camp. Austria, after May 5, 1945. ... Corpses found by US soldiers after the liberation of the Gunskirchen camp, a subcamp of the
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21922. Ustasa guards order a Jewish man to remove his ring
Jasenovac concentration camp, Yugoslavia, between 1941 and 1945. ... Ustasa (Croatian fascist) camp guards order a Jewish man to remove his ring before being shot
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21923. Military photographer William Scott
concentration camp. William Scott, seen here during training, was a military photographer and helped document ... Nazi crimes in the camp. Alabama, United States, March 1943.
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21924. A survivor receives medical care
former concentration camp prisoner receives care from a mobile medical unit of the ... Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp. Germany, May 1946.
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21925. A watchtower and barracks at Ohrdruf
Buchenwald concentration camp. This photograph was taken after the US 4th Armored ... Division liberated the camp. Ohrdruf, Germany, June 1945.