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23126. Survivors waiting for medical care
Survivors waiting for to be evacuated from the Wöbbelin concentration camp to receive
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23127. The 65th Infantry Division during World War II
concentration camp on April 20–21, 1945. Recognition as a Liberating Unit The 65th Infantry
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23128. Bodies of victims of the Gunskirchen subcamp of Mauthausen
Corpses of victims of the Gunskirchen subcamp of the Mauthausen concentration camp. Austria
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23129. Site of the Gardelegen atrocity
of the massacre of over 1,000 concentration camp prisoners. Germany, April 16, 1945.
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23130. Documenting Liberation: J Malan Heslop
a subcamp of the Mauthausen concentration camp in Austria.
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23131. View of Dachau soon after liberation
View of a section of the newly liberated Dachau concentration camp as seen through the barbed
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23132. Washington Post article
An August 6, 1972, Washington Post article about former concentration camp guard Hermine
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23133. Nazi Hunting: Simon Wiesenthal
Hermine Braunsteiner Ryan, a former concentration camp guard, was living in New York as an unassuming
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23134. Judging War Crimes Today
Thomas Buergenthal was one of the youngest survivors of the Auschwitz and Sachsenhausen concentration ... camps
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23135. Soviet prisoners of war in Mauthausen
prisoners of war. Mauthausen concentration camp, Austria, 1941.
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23136. Irena Aronowicz
Irena was taken to a series of concentration camps including Birkenau
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23137. An emaciated survivor of Theresienstadt
Shortly after liberation, an emaciated concentration camp inmate stands between two members of
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23138. Medical experiment at Dachau
medical experiment simulating high altitudes. Dachau Concentration Camp, Germany, 1942.
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23139. Sigmund Freud
housekeeper, and medical caretaker. His sisters were murdered in concentration ... camps in 1941. Freud, already suffering from cancer while in Austria, died in England in 1939.
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23140. Handmade canvas folder used by a Hungarian Jewish refugee
from Bergen Belsen concentration camp emigrated to Palestine. ... Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland. At the camp, she met her sister Lili, who had been deported there ... briefly, before being separated and sent to different camps. Judith was sent to Weisskirchen concentration ... learned that her eldest sister, Helen, had been deported to a concentration camp and did not survive. Her
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23141. Münzer family papers
On February 20, 1943, they were was transferred to the Herzogenbusch concentration camp (also known ... as Vught concentration camp) where they worked as forced laborers in the Philips factory. On June 3 ... 1944, they were transferred to the Auschwitz concentration camp where they were separated. Simche ... camps including Mauthausen, Gusen, Steyr, and Ebensee. He was liberated from the Ebensee concentration
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23142. A wedding portrait of a couple from Lazy, wearing a yellow star.
Concentration Camp working at Messerschmitt Aircraft Company in sub-camp Gusen II. The Americans liberated the ... Neusaltz labor camp (a women's camp), a satellite of the Gross-Rosen concentration camp. On January 26 ... 1945 she was force marched to the concentration camp at Flossenbuerg, Germany, two hundred miles away ... from Neusaltz, Poland, were taken in closed vehicles, to the concentration camp at Bergen-Belsen
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23143. Small heating device made from a cigarette tin for a Jewish British Army medic by fellow inmates
-war camp and concentration camp during World War II. ... cared for while interned in a concentration camp or prisoner-of-war camp in Germany from 1942 to 1945 ... Germany. Walter was eventually sent to a concentration camp, possibly Dachau, where he worked in the camp ... He was eventually transferred to the concentration camp system to work in the camp hospitals and
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23144. Cigarette holder made from found materials for a Jewish British Army medic by fellow inmates
-war camp and concentration camp during World War II. ... concentration camp, possibly Dachau, where he worked in the camp hospital. Dachau was liberated by American ... He was eventually transferred to the concentration camp system to work in the camp hospitals and ... Army medic, by fellow prisoners, some also Jewish, whom he cared for while interned in a concentration
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23145. Pair of miniature leather sandals made for a Jewish British Army medic by fellow inmates
-war camp and concentration camp during World War II. ... concentration camp or prisoner-of-war camp in Germany from 1942 to 1945. Walter was deployed circa 1942 with the ... concentration camp, possibly Dachau, where he worked in the camp hospital. Dachau was liberated by American ... He was eventually transferred to the concentration camp system to work in the camp hospitals and
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23146. Lightweight valise used by Cila and Baruch Knaster when they immigrated
and Baruch's families perished during the Holocaust. He was imprisoned in Auschwitz concentration camp ... and Mauthausen concentration camp, where he was later liberated. The couple met in a displaced persons ... Auschwitz and Mauthausen concentration camps. He was liberated from Mauthausen concentration camp. After the ... their daughter Mirka's experiences in a displaced persons camp in Italy after the war.
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23147. George Fine letter
The collection consists of a concentration camp uniform jacket, a fork, and a letter relating to ... Kaufering X concentration camp in Germany and after the Holocaust in Feldafing displaced persons camp. ... the Siauliai ghetto, which was transformed into a concentration camp in September 1943. George was ... concentration camp. George’s father made sure his two sons stayed together, and in early August 1944, the three
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23148. Oral history interview with Richard Radock
Oral history interviews with liberators of concentration camps, work camps, and factories, and ... concentration camps; his unit following the 4th Armored Division into camp Ohrdruf one day after its liberation ... concentration camp; seeing a circle of 80 dead prisoners who had all been shot in the head; the conditions of ... concentration camp liberators and other American wartime eyewitnesses produced by Mary Cook and Nita Howton from
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23149. Oral history interview with Leon Greenman
concentration camps; his lack of contact with resistance; listening to the BBC; the story of his postwar meeting ... Birkenau (Concentration camp) ... Buchenwald (Concentration camp) ... Gleiwitz I (Concentration camp)
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23150. British Forces Approach Neuengamme
concentration camp. ... remained behind to destroy the internal documents of the camp. Half of them were conscripted into an SS ... armed unit; the remainder evacuated the camp on April 30, leaving it empty. British forces ... indicates that about 40,000 prisoners died in the camp by April 10, 1945. Perhaps as many as 15,000 more