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22026. John J. Garvey collection
concentration camp, a Kaufering IV sub camp of Dachau, on April 30, 1945. Includes a photograph showing prisoner ... Kaufering-Lager IV Hurlach (Concentration camp) ... corpses, annoted on the verso: “ Camp Hurlach” Germany 1945 – Bodies of human beings”; in pencil.
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22027. Werner Krumme collection
who was arrested and interned in the Auschwitz concentration camp in 1943. Krumme's wife, Ruth ... Auschwitz (Concentration camp) ... perished in the camp, and Werner worked in a clerical position in the camp until July 1944.
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22028. Henry Sussman collection
Sussman's [donor] family's experiences in Theresienstadt concentration camp between 1943 and 1945; Russian ... Theresienstadt (Concentration camp) ... German and Czech. Also includes materials post war from Austria and Deggendorf Camp as well as ... Deggendorf (Displaced persons camp)
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22029. I.B. Bunn photograph collection
Battalion, 80th Infantry Division, immediately following the liberation of Ebensee concentration camp in ... Ebensee (Concentration camp) ... liberated Ebensee, a sub-camp of the Mauthuasen concenration camp
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22030. Motek Weglinski papers
concentration and slave labor camps, lived and worked in the displaced persons' camp Eschwege in Germany. The ... persecuted..", statement that he was liberated in concentration camp Bergen-Belsen in Germany. ... Eschwege (Displaced persons camp)
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22031. John Turbish photograph collection
Buchenwald (Concentration camp) ... officer suggested that he should go and see the liberated camp of Buchenwald. He took his camera and ... entered the camp through a hole in a fence. Lt. Col. John Turbish retired from the United States Army and ... The collection consists of eight photographs depicting the liberation of Buchenwald concentration
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22032. Robert Holland photograph collection
Army, of Dachau concentration camp following the liberation of the camp. ... Dachau (Concentration camp) ... camp after the end of World War II.
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22033. Die oberflächengestalt mitteleuropas
Silesia from Blechhammer sub-camp of Auschwitz concentration camp to Jauer ([sub-camp of] Gross-Rosen ... [concentration camp]) Jan[uary] 23-Feb[ruary] 10, 1945). Handwritten title on reverse of map
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22034. Ernest J. Gunther collection
Kaufering IV concentration camp. Includes images of American soldiers, scenes from around the camp, and ... Kaufering (Concentration camp) ... images of victims found in the camp.
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22035. Heny Hersh collection
survival in a Romanian ghetto, Auschwitz-Birkenau and ober Hohenelbe concentration camps, and DP camps ... Hersh [b. 1927 Osoj] who survived Auschwitz, Hausdorf, and Ebensee concentration camps, and was in DP ... camps Rivoli, Kobenz, and Bagnoli. Collection includes health card, Rivoli letter of reference, Yetta
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22036. Oral history interview with Miriam Eizenshtat
Auschwitz (Concentration camp) ... Birkenau (Concentration camp) ... Budzyn (Concentration camp) ... Majdanek (Concentration camp)
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22037. Manya Friedman
the Ravensbrück concentration camp. The trip through the bitter cold ... ] Transcript Manya Friedman:Well life in that camp went on, ‘til January 1945 ... evacuate us. We were working that time on a night shift. We came back to camp in the morning, there was a ... Russians. But there was also a rumor around camp that they were going to burn down the camp, not to leave
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22038. Offset lithographic printing plate depicting Percy Brand holding his violin
experiences of Perec Brandt (Percy Brand) in Latvia and in several concentration camps and displaced persons ... Brand) holding his violin (2006.133.2a-j), the same one used while a concentration camp inmate in Latvia ... -Kaiserwald, Stutthof, and Buchenwald concentration camps. In Buchenwald, he was ordered to play his violin ... Lewin (later Gertrude), a survivor of Dondangen II, Stutthof, and Mühldorf concentration camps. They
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22039. Robert "Bob" Behr
father was arrested and sent to Buchenwald concentration camp. He was released and left for Cuba before ... on a road crew laying railroad tracks to and from the camp until a Czech Jewish friend found him work ... in the camp’s kitchen. The German authorities regularly deported prisoners from the ... Theresienstadt ghetto to Auschwitz and other camps. Decorated World War I veterans were initially exempt
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22040. State Department, Museum Event Recognizes Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum
of this infamous concentration camp and extermination center,” said Dr. Piotr M.A. Cywiński ... killed. On the grounds stand several hundred camp buildings and ruins, including the ruins of the gas ... chambers and crematoria, over a dozen kilometers of camp fence, camp roads and the railroad spur ("ramp ... ") at Birkenau. In 1979, the site of the Auschwitz-Birkenau camp was recognized on the UNESCO list of
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22041. Teaching Materials Using Primary Sources and the Museum’s Collections
Students will examine photographs taken in and around the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp and killing ... Camps System Intended for use in undergraduate classrooms, this primary source supplement ... looks at the Nazi camps system through documents found in the International Tracing Service Digital ... Archive. The guide contains information on how to use the archive to research the camp system, questions
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22042. Martin "Marty" Weiss
Mauthausen concentration camp, where they were forced to work in the stone quarries, and then to Melk, a ... the Nazi-SS evacuated the Melk camp. Marty and other inmates were sent back to the main camp. Marty ... sister Hannah had died in the camps. Cilia married fellow survivor Fred Moss. He also reunited with his ... Moshe had survived the camps, but died shortly after liberation under unclear circumstances. Of the
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22043. Soviet Forces Liberate Auschwitz
Auschwitz concentration camp complex, the SS began evacuating Auschwitz and its subcamps. SS units forced ... nearly 60,000 prisoners to march west from the Auschwitz camp system. Thousands had been killed in the ... camps in the days before these death marches began. Auschwitz-Birkenau was the killing center at ... Auschwitz. Almost all of the deportees who arrived at the camps were sent immediately to death in the gas
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22044. Ruth Webber describes the Auschwitz crematoria
concentration camps before eventually being deported to Auschwitz. When Ruth ... camp outside the ghetto. Ruth also went into hiding, either in nearby woods or within the camp itself ... When the camp was liquidated, Ruth's parents were split up. Ruth was sent to several ... became sick, she was sent to the camp infirmary, managing to escape just before a selection. After the
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22045. Auschwitz environs, summer 1944
a concentration, extermination, and forced-labor camp. It was located at the town of Oswiecim near ... Auschwitz was the largest camp established by the Germans. It was a complex of camps, including ... Auschwitz I was the main camp and the first camp established at Oswiecim. Auschwitz II (Birkenau) was the
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22046. Ruth Webber describes her mother's efforts to ensure her children's survival
concentration camps before eventually being deported to Auschwitz. When Ruth ... camp outside the ghetto. Ruth also went into hiding, either in nearby woods or within the camp itself ... When the camp was liquidated, Ruth's parents were split up. Ruth was sent to several ... became sick, she was sent to the camp infirmary, managing to escape just before a selection. After the
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22047. Resistance group in Buchenwald meets with US troops
entrance to the Buchenwald concentration camp. Buchenwald, Germany, after ... Members of a resistance organization in the camp meet with American soldiers in front of the ... April 11, 1945. In early April 1945, as US forces approached the camp, the Germans began to ... evacuate some 28,000 prisoners from the main camp and an additional several thousand prisoners from the
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22048. Irene (Blász) Csillag
another camp called Stutthof; again by cattle car. Stutthof, a concentration camp, while smaller than ... in Greater Germany, Stutthof indicated Stutthof environs, 1944 Stutthof concentration camp, fall ... received a long, gray, rag to wear. They then marched us off to camp "C", and assigned us to a barrack but ... she was still in good shape. We were in this camp "C" for about six weeks. Every day there were
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22049. Karl Akiva and Ella Huppert Schwarz papers
additional Jews, who were just released from Dachau concentration camp joined them. In October 1940 a boiler ... concentration camp in Tarsia, Italy. On 12 October 1942, Karl and Ella were married by a rabbi in the Ferramonti ... Prague to the Theresienstadt concentration camp. In August 1942, Erna and Heinrich were deported to the ... Maly Trostenets concentration camp near Minsk where they perished. Henrietta and her husband Pavel
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22050. Oral history interview with Mendel Leben
Auschwitz (Concentration camp) ... Birkenau (Concentration camp) ... Buchenwald (Concentration camp) ... Monowitz (Concentration camp)