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23351. Museum to Host "What You Do Matters" Chicago Luncheon
brutal Nazi commandant of the Plaszow concentration camp. Goeth was portrayed by actor Ralph Fiennes in ... refugee camps before coming to Chicago in 2000. As an eighth-grader, she wrote an essay on why Wiesel
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23352. I Was but a Child
from the concentration camps. Through Father Bruno’s intervention, I was allowed to visit him, then ... asked mama why we could not keep Harreke with us, being no one was coming back from the camps. She said
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23353. "The Unwanted" Follows the Attempts of Jewish Families to Flee Nazi Germany and reach the U.S.
grim concentration camps, they became entangled in bureaucratic red tape. Some perished in the camps
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23354. Deaf Victims of Nazi Persecution and the Holocaust
an English voiceover. Objects David Bloch David Bloch was interned in Dachau concentration camp in ... Holocaust in hiding. Max was first arrested and interned in the Beaune-la-Rolande camp, where Rose could
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23355. U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum Wins “Excellence in Programming” Award for History Unfolded Crowdsourcing Project on What Americans Knew About the Holocaust
as the opening of the Dachau concentration camp in Germany on March 22, 1933; Charles Lindbergh’s “un ... -American” speech on Sept. 11, 1941; and the first public reports of an “extermination camp” at Auschwitz
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23356. Alfred Münzer: Difficult Decisions in the Occupied Netherlands
ended up in the concentration camps, managed to keep those two little photographs with her throughout ... her stay in the camps. She told me she kept them hidden in her hair. I am not quite sure of that, may
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23357. The Ritchie Boys to Receive Museum's 2022 Elie Wiesel Award
to divisions that liberated concentration camps and interviewed former prisoners to document the ... Maryland National Guard Camp, into an intelligence training center. Approximately 20,000 men—many of whom
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23358. Museum-Sponsored Publications on Ukraine
Southeastern Ukraine, by Krzysztof Lada, Peter Monteath (2017) Next to Babi Yar: The Syrets Concentration Camp ... Camp, by Waitman Wade Beorn (2018) One Day in Israylovka: A Case Study of the Holocaust in
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23359. Flag graphic for US 84th Infantry Division
Neuengamme concentration camp. The 84th Infantry Division was recognized as a liberating unit in 1993 by the ... Hannover. The division also uncovered Hannover-Ahlem and Salzwedel, two satellite camps of the
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23360. Lodz
served as a gas chamber). Jews were concentrated at assembly points in the ghetto before deportation. The ... ghetto resembled a forced-labor camp. In the spring of 1944, the Nazis decided to destroy the Lodz ... transferred to work camps in Germany. The Germans deported almost all of the surviving ghetto residents to the
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23361. The Aftermath of the Holocaust
encountered and liberated concentration camp prisoners. Many of the prisoners ... camps (DP) and refugee centers while waiting to leave Europe.
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23362. Morris Kornberg describes arrival at Auschwitz
Buchenwald concentration camp and then to Theresienstadt. After the war, he ... Auschwitz camp. He was assigned to the Jawischowitz subcamp of Auschwitz. In January 1945, Morris was forced
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23363. Morris Kornberg describes forced labor beginning after the German invasion of Poland
Buchenwald concentration camp and then to Theresienstadt. After the war, he ... Auschwitz camp. He was assigned to the Jawischowitz subcamp of Auschwitz. In January 1945, Morris was forced
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23364. Stand Fast
Switzerland to Germany, he was imprisoned in the Sachsenhausen concentration ... camp near Berlin where he composed this song in 1942. Later deported to a labor camp at Alderney
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23365. Final Solutions: Murderous Racial Hygiene, 1939–1945
summer of 1941, the Nazis concentrated some two million Jews in towns and cities and then segregated them ... Treblinka, and Belzec (isolated SS camps in annexed and occupied Poland) where ... guinea pigs in eugenic sterilization experiments and genetic research conducted at the camp. After
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23366. Nazi Racism: In Depth
concentration camps. During World War II, the Germans, consistent with Nazi racial policy, shot Roma and ... murder. During twelve years of Nazi rule German Roma were incarcerated in prisons, labor camps and
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23367. Richard Baer, Karl Höcker, and Dr. Enno Lolling
Lolling, the director of the Office for Sanitation and Hygiene in the Inspectorate of Concentration Camps ... other members of the Auschwitz camp staff enjoyed. These rare images show Nazis singing, hunting, and
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23368. Jewish Partisans
Partisans Some Jews who managed to escape from ghettos and camps formed their own fighting units. These ... fighters, or partisans, were concentrated in densely wooded areas. A large group of partisans in occupied ... about the extermination camps, Szenes, a poet, handed a poem to one of her companions. It ended with
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23369. The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
They sent these people to forced labor camps and the Majdanek concentration camps. The SS and police
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23370. Hermann Ludwig Maas
some prisoners from the Gurs concentration camp and provided them with ... liberation of France, Maas was able to flee the camp and was back home in Heidelberg when the US
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23371. George Kadish
another on sleds or carts, Jews concentrated in forced work brigades, and so forth. Kadish also recorded ... ghetto are those recording the deportation of ghetto prisoners to work camps in ... residing in displaced persons camps. Since then, several museums, including New York’s Jewish Museum, have
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23372. Alan J. Reyner collection
Berga (Concentration camp) ... Contains information on the donor's experiences in World War II, specifically camp Berga.
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23373. Margarete Lasch papers
Theresienstadt (Concentration camp) ... Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp during the Holocaust.
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23374. Jan Kaczor collection
Archdiocese of Poznań, camp number 21929, and imprisoned in several concentration camps, including Bruczków
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23375. Gerald Trees photograph collection
Kaufering (Concentration camp) ... Consists of seven photographs of the Kaufering sub-camp of Dachau soon after liberation.