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34276. Walter and Edith Schiff papers
Gurs (Concentration camp) ... each other. Walter escaped while being transported between camps. Edith was sent to Camp de Gurs in ... escape the camp. The couple reunited and with the assistance of the French underground they were brought ... Germany. Edith was sent to Camp de Gurs in France where she was assigned to work in an office, and Walter
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34277. Cutout pendant of the Terezin coat of arms sewn to an envelope made by a former Jewish Czech inmate
Protector and soon there were almost daily deportations of Jews to concentration camps. In July, Jiri ... returned to Prague in June. Most of their relatives were killed in German concentration camps. ... to Theresienstadt on January 23, 1943, and deported to Auschwitz concentration camp 8 days later and ... killed in a concentration camp. Only about 150 of the 15,000 children imprisoned in Theresienstadt
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34278. Sioma and Tonia Bialer Lechtman papers
concentration camp. The children at first lived with their mother in Les Hirondelles refugee camp in Geneva ... into hiding before escaping to Switzerland. Her father was deported to Auschwitz concentration camp on ... around France with the children. In 1942, they managed to escape deportation to a concentration camp, and ... detention camp in southwestern France. On December 8, 1942, Sioma was deported to Auschwitz concentration
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34279. Luggage tag used by a Czech Jewish survivor
ghetto/labor camp and several concentration camps during the Holocaust, and in Czechoslovakia and the ... concentration camps. Jews were required to wear a yellow Star of David badge at all times to make them easy to ... concentration camp in Poland. Hana was placed in an unheated barrack run by a cruel Sudeten German woman ... born in Prague, who had survived Theresienstadt and several concentration camps. They planned to go to
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34280. Past Lectures
"] Nikolaus Wachsmann Professor, Modern European History at Birkbeck College “Concentration Camps: The
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34281. Bad Conscience
study the partisans and the uprising in some of the ghettos and the concentration camps. But resistance
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34282. Martin Niemoeller, un pasteur protestant qui s’opposa au régime nazi.
en juillet 1937 et fut ensuite interné en camp de concentration jusqu’en 1945. Allemagne, 1937.
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34283. Karl-Heinz Kusserow, Témoin de Jéhovah incarcéré par les nazis en raison de ses croyances.
fut interné dans les camps de concentration de Dachau et Sachsenhausen en Allemagne.
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34284. Des gardiens oustachi (fascistes croates) poussent un détenu dans un puits pour l’abattre.
Des gardiens oustachi (fascistes croates) poussent un détenu dans un puits pour l’abattre. Camp ... de concentration de Jasenovac. Yougoslavie, probablement en 1942.
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34285. Victimes des atrocités commises par les Oustachi ( fascistes croates) sur les rives de la Sava.
Camp de concentration de Jasenovac, Yougoslavie, entre 1941 et 1945.
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34286. Les prisonniers condamnés au travail forcé construisirent le canal Dove-Elbe.
Les prisonniers condamnés au travail forcé construisirent le canal Dove-Elbe. Camp de ... concentration de Neuengamme, Allemagne, 1941-1942.
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34287. Traitement des prisonniers de guerre américains
façon dont lui et les autres prisonniers de guerre américains étaient traités dans le camp de ... concentration de Mauthausen (Autriche).
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34288. Internés au travail forcé sous la garde de SS dans une fabrique d’armements.
Internés au travail forcé sous la garde de SS dans une fabrique d’armements. Camp de ... concentration de Dachau, Allemagne, 1943.
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34289. Un garde SS surveille des détenus au travail forcé réalisant des travaux de construction.
Un garde SS surveille des détenus au travail forcé réalisant des travaux de construction. Camp ... de concentration de Neuengamme, Allemagne, pendant la guerre.
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34290. Des SS surveillent des travailleurs forcés réalisant des travaux de construction.
Des SS surveillent des travailleurs forcés réalisant des travaux de construction. Camp de ... concentration de Neuengamme, Allemagne, hiver 1943.
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34291. United States Immigration and Refugee Law, 1921–1980
of liberated Jews, suffering from starvation and disease, emerged from concentration camps, hiding
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34292. Relacje ocalalych z Holocaustu (Sygn. 301)
forests, from partisan units, and from newly liberated concentration and labor camps wishing to relate to
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34293. Do Komisarstvo po Evreiskite Viprosi, Sofia
over Bulgaria, but none were from Sofia. One man was sent to Shumen from the Somovit concentration ... camp, and one more was listed as "gr. mobiliziran", i.e., on municipal labor service in his hometown of
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34294. [Abgeschobene Juden : 4 Listen deutscher Staatsbürger jüd. Glaubens, die 1941-43 von Nürnberg aus in die Vernichtungslager des
Theresienstadt (Concentration camp) --Registers.
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34295. Alphabetical list of 2400 prisoners who died or were transported to Auschwitz. Entries include prisoner name, number, date and place
Auschwitz (Concentration camp)
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34296. Alphabetical list of c. 663 mostly non-French, and of these primarily Polish Jews who arrived at Auschwitz on an RSHA transport from
Auschwitz (Concentration camp)
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34297. Alphabetical list of children found at Terezin's Children's Home, Hauptstrasse 14 in April 1945.
Theresienstadt (Concentration camp) --Registers.
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34298. Alphabetical list of Czechoslovakian Jewish women liberated in Bergen-Belsen, Germany.
Bergen-Belsen (Concentration camp)
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34299. Alphabetical list of Czechoslovakian people who according to information received from persons released to Switzerland from Terezin
Theresienstadt (Czech Republic : Concentration camp)
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34300. Alphabetical list of Hungarians from Theresienstadt, Czechoslovakia listed in Magyar Jovo (Hungarian Daily Journal).
Theresienstadt (Concentration camp) --Registers.