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23051. Oral history interview with Erich Kulka
Contains interviews with Holocaust survivors, concentration camp liberators, rescuers, relief ... Auschwitz (Concentration camp) ... Birkenau (Concentration camp) ... Dachau (Concentration camp)
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23052. Oral history interview with Madeline Deutsch
Contains interviews with Holocaust survivors, concentration camp liberators, rescuers, relief ... Auschwitz (Concentration camp) ... Gross-Rosen (Concentration camp) ... Peterswaldau (Concentration camp)
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23053. Oral history interview with Rita Kerner Hilton
Contains interviews with Holocaust survivors, concentration camp liberators, rescuers, relief ... Auschwitz (Concentration camp) ... Bergen-Belsen (Concentration camp) ... Birkenau (Concentration camp)
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23054. Oral history interview with Max Hollweg
Buchenwald (Concentration camp) ... Niederhagen (Concentration camp) ... Wewelsburg (Concentration camp) ... Gestapo man named Mueller; being in prison for three months before being sent to Buchenwald concentration
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23055. Oral history interview with Ludmila Page
worked as a doctor; being sent to the Płaszów concentration camp and never seeing her mother again ... Auschwitz (Concentration camp) ... Birkenau (Concentration camp) ... Płaszów (Concentration camp)
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23056. Oral history interview with Joseph Fenton
Auschwitz (Concentration camp) ... Birkenau (Concentration camp) ... Ebensee (Concentration camp) ... Mauthausen (Concentration camp)
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23057. Ernie Haas papers
Stutthof concentration camps. Letter to Walter in Brooklyn, New York in 1941 from Semi, Frieda, Ernst and ... Kaiserwald concentration camp in Riga from his mother Frieda Steinberger Haas while she was in the ... Strassdenhof concentration camp, a sub-camp of Kaiserwald. Although they did not have contact and not able to ... Stutthof concentration camps. Letter to Walter in Brooklyn, New York in 1941 from Semi, Frieda, Ernst and
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23058. Zbiór relacji inwalidów II wojny światowej (Sygn. 1702)
Uprising of 1944, forced labor and imprisonment in concentration camps and prison camps for NCO’s and ... Auschwitz (Concentration camp) ... Bergen-Belsen (Concentration camp) ... Ravensbrück (Concentration camp)
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23059. Oral history interview with Estelle Klipp
Auschwitz (Concentration camp) ... Bergen-Belsen (Concentration camp) ... Neuengamme (Concentration camp) ... Sasel (Concentration camp)
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23060. Teilnachlass Louis Haefliger (1904-1993)
ICRC delegate to accompany a transport of food provisions to the Mauthausen concentration camp. From an ... SS officer he learns that the retreating SS intends to blow up the concentration camp together with ... concentration camp inmates. Includes photographs, correspondence, and personal artifacts such as identification ... Mauthausen (Concentration camp)
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23061. Oral history interview with Michael Vogel
Auschwitz (Concentration camp) ... Landsberg (Concentration camp) ... Nováky (Concentration camp) ... Sachsenhausen (Concentration camp)
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23062. Oral history interview with Bernard Offen
Auschwitz (Concentration camp) ... Landsberg (Concentration camp) ... Mauthausen (Concentration camp) ... Płaszów (Concentration camp)
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23063. Oral history interview with Leon Shachnovski
concentration camp and his time working as a "specialist technician" in the various shops in Dachau; his ... Augsburg Messerschmitt (Concentration camp) ... Dachau (Concentration camp) ... Stutthof (Concentration camp)
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23064. Colored pencil portrait of the wife and child of a US soldier created for him by a POW
Dachau concentration camp on April 29, while other units continued on to capture Munich on April 30 ... the liberation of Dachau concentration camp on April 29, 1945, while others continued on and captured ... Dachau prisoner of war camp ... camp after the end of World War II.
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23065. Colored pencil portrait of the wife of a US soldier created for him by a Hungarian POW
division units participated in the liberation of Dachau concentration camp on April 29, while other units ... the liberation of Dachau concentration camp on April 29, 1945, while others continued on and captured ... Dachau prisoner of war camp ... camp after the end of World War II.
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23066. Rabbi Eli A. Bohnen photograph collection
known as the Rainbow Haggadah. He was the first Jewish chaplain to enter the Dachau concentration camp ... Badgastein (Austria : Refugee camp) ... presented to Bohnen, who worked with Jewish Holocaust survivors in the Bad Gastein displaced persons camp ... Austria, by the residents upon the closing of the DP camp in 1946. The album depicts the residents, school
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23067. Nechama Shneorson papers
concentration camp, her identification card from the Former Political Prisoners Committee at Landsberg, and her ... Landsberg am Lech (Germany : Refugee camp) ... sent to Auschwitz and killed. Nechama was moved to the Stutthof sub camp at Thorn. In January 1945 ... Zlata were reunited in Łódź and then taken to the Landsberg am Lech displaced persons camp. Nechama
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23068. Susan Berlin
concentration camps reached Roznava and Susan’s father decided to take his family out of Slovakia as fast as
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23069. Isaac Nehama
survived after two concentration camps and a death march. Samuel was reunited with his remaining family in
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23070. Museum Condemns Desecration of Dachau Memorial Site
theft of the "Arbeit Macht Frei" ("Work Sets [You] Free") sign from the Dachau Concentration Camp
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23071. President Obama Appoints Elie Wiesel to Museum Council
his memoir based on his experiences in the Auschwitz and Buchenwald concentration camps, is considered
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23072. Museum Outraged at Orlando Shooting
and between 5,000 and 15,000 were incarcerated in concentration camps where many perished. A living
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23073. Hall of Remembrance
eternal flame and are inscribed with the names of concentration and death camps. Diffused sunlight
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23074. Nazi Assault—1933 to 1939
The Permanent Exhibition opens with images of concentration camps taken by US Army soldiers in 1945
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23075. Buchenwald (Abridged Article) - Photographs
Buchenwald was a concentration camp near Weimar, Germany. Between July 1937 and April 1945, the