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28176. Ben Stern
Warsaw ghetto to the Majdanek concentration camp. There, he was assigned to
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28177. Hilda Kusserow
Ravensbrueck concentration camp, where she was reunited with two of her daughters who'd already been there a
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28178. Walter Meyer describes activities of members of the Edelweiss Pirates in Duesseldorf, Germany
concentration camp, where he was forced to work in the stone quarry. In 1945, Walter contracted tuberculosis and
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28179. Walter Meyer describes his 1943 trial for looting, and the impact of his role in the Edelweiss Pirates on the sentence he received
concentration camp, where he was forced to work in the stone quarry. In 1945, Walter contracted tuberculosis and
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28180. Oral history interview with Gerrit Van der Haar and Maria Van der Haar
Darmstadt (Concentration camp)
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28181. Oral history interview with Simone Liebster
Schirmeck-Vorbrück (Concentration camp)
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28182. Oral history interview with Veronika Fassler
Dachau (Concentration camp)
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28183. Oral history interview with Marta Belebczuk
Salzgitter-Bad (Concentration camp)
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28184. Oral history interview with Edith Zucker
Oral history interviews with Holocaust survivors and concentration camp liberators.
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28185. Jocheved Kuzda Kasher
Germany. Then they were force-marched to the Bergen-Belsen concentration ... camp, where Regina died. On liberation day Jocheved was sitting on her bunk. With Allied troops near
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28186. Wagner-Rogers Bill
Kristallnacht , saw the arrest of thirty thousand Jewish men and boys who were released from concentration camps
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28187. American Foreign and War Correspondents
she photographed Holocaust survivors at the Buchenwald concentration ... camp. During her coverage of the Korean conflict in 1952, Bourke
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28188. Answering a Call for “Backup”
other concentration camps. Kristallnacht The Role of the German Police Jewish men being arrested Nazi SS
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28189. Karl Lange
Neuengamme concentration camp, but Karl was in the group sent to the Waldheim prison in Sachsen. He had a
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28190. Karl Gorath
imprisoned at Neuengamme concentration camp near Hamburg where the "175ers" had
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28191. Kornelia Mahrer Deutsch
recaptured and deported to the Ravensbrueck concentration camp in Germany
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28192. Berthold Mewes
mother was arrested in 1939 and sent to the Ravensbrueck concentration camp
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28193. Willibald Wohlfahrt
brother was sent to a concentration camp and his brother Gregor was executed
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28194. Magdalena Kusserow
concentration camp. After a harrowing trip with common criminals and prostitutes, she was assigned to do
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28195. Ernst Reiter
Flossenbürg concentration camp. His number was 1935; he was forced to be a stonemason, and subjected to brutal
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28196. Zalie Waldhorn
Auschwitz in a children's convoy on July 31, 1944. She survived the concentration camps, and returned to
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28197. Judith Beker
Stutthof concentration camp. On arrival they were forced to stand at attention; a heavyset female guard
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28198. Fanny Judelowitz
eventually deported, and over the next few years was imprisoned in five concentration camps. She was
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28199. Betty Leiter Lauchheimer
Dachau concentration camp; three weeks later, Max and his son-in-law returned home. That May, Max died of
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28200. Mirjana Babunovic Dimitrijevic
Catholicism, Mirjana was deported to Jasenovac, a Croatian-run concentration ... camp. Mirjana perished in Jasenovac in late 1944. She was 23 years old.