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36151. List of Jewish survivors in Riga registered with the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee in Moscow / submitted to the World Jewish Congress,
"All persons found alive in Riga had fled from concentration camps. One hundred fifty-eight Jews
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36152. Liste de P.P. ayant étés soignés et décédés au 86 British General Hospital à Rotenburg-Unterstedt.
Non-alphabetized list of concentration camp survivors (formerly at Bergen-Belsen and/or subcamps
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36153. LISTING OF JEWISH CITIZENS DEPORTED FROM BOSKOVICE, CZECHOSLOVAKIA : NAME INDEX WITH PAGE NUMBER : USHMM REGISTRY BC0106 / indexed
Theresienstadt (Concentration camp) --Registers.
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36154. 'Nach Belgien gekommene deutsche Juden', In: AUFBAU, (13 Jul 1945).
Alphabetical name register of German Jews who came from German concentration camps to Belgium in
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36155. 'Nach Belgien gekommene deutsche Juden', In: AUFBAU, (13 Jul 1945).
Alphabetical name register of German Jews who came from German concentration camps to Belgium in
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36156. Nisko Transporte : 20. Oktober 1939, 27. Oktober 1939.
Nisko (Concentration camp) --Registers. Jews --Austria --Vienna --Registers. Jews --Austria
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36157. One-hundred-and-thirty-page typed list of 2420 male and female arrivals (prisoner numbers 52430 to 116999) at Auschwitz from 25 Jul
Auschwitz (Concentration camp)
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36158. Palaestina-Kandidaten unter den befreiten poln[nischen] Juden in Garmisch.
Lists of 172 Jewish "Palestine Candidates" of various nationalities liberated from concentration ... camps resident in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, dated July 8, 1945. Lists are alphabetically
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36159. Reel 2. Transport lists. I.T.S File 6. Typed lists, legibility fair to poor, names, date and city of birth, some occupations: 500
Buchenwald (Concentration camp)
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36160. Typed registration forms with handwritten entries for prisoners at Sachsenhausen, Germany -- one prisoner per page -- c.
Sachsenhausen (Concentration camp) --Registers.
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36161. [Index to] Department of State. Office of the U.S. High Commissioner for Germany. (09/21/1949 - 05/05/1955)
parents during the war as a result of the concentration camps or when a family became refugees. A few case
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36162. Wedding portrait of Raya Magid and Alexander Markon.
ghetto. Abram was killed that same year during an action in Ponary. Katia survived the concentration ... camps of Kaiserwald and Stutthof.
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36163. Group portrait of French soldiers. Included are Alexander Markon, a Jewish immigrant from Lithuania.
ghetto. Abram was killed that same year during an action in Ponary. Katia survived the concentration ... camps of Kaiserwald and Stutthof.
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36164. Group portrait of French soldiers. Included are Alexander Markon, a Jewish immigrant from Lithuania.
ghetto. Abram was killed that same year during an action in Ponary. Katia survived the concentration ... camps of Kaiserwald and Stutthof.
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36165. Eight year-old Daisy Goldszpiner (now Daisy Grob), the daughter of Blanche Goldszpiner, poses with a dog in front of a tree in pre-war Warsaw.
ghetto. Daisy ultimately survived in hiding. Blanche died in the Dachau concentration camp.
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36166. Three American Jewish GIs celebrate Passover.
known as the Rainbow Haggadah. He was the first Jewish chaplain to enter the Dachau concentration camp
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36167. Group portrait of American GIs from the 42nd Rainbow Division.
known as the Rainbow Haggadah. He was the first Jewish chaplain to enter the Dachau concentration camp
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36168. Four American GIs share a Passover meal in their quarters.
known as the Rainbow Haggadah. He was the first Jewish chaplain to enter the Dachau concentration camp
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36169. Rabbi Eli Bohnen poses next to a Nazi pillar at the Brenner Pass.
known as the Rainbow Haggadah. He was the first Jewish chaplain to enter the Dachau concentration camp
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36170. Two American soldiers walk in a cemetery of newly dug graves for both Jewish and Christian fallen comrades.
known as the Rainbow Haggadah. He was the first Jewish chaplain to enter the Dachau concentration camp
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36171. American officers from the 42nd Rainbow Division browse through books.
known as the Rainbow Haggadah. He was the first Jewish chaplain to enter the Dachau concentration camp
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36172. American Jewish servicemen pose around a certificate of appreciation issued by the Jewish Welfare Board of Philadelphia.
known as the Rainbow Haggadah. He was the first Jewish chaplain to enter the Dachau concentration camp
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36173. A Jewish family sits on a park bench before the war.
concentration camp where he perished. Louis and his mother moved from this location, and continued to hide in
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36174. Portrait of the Zuckermann family. Ruth Zuckermann with parents Perle and Heinz shortly before her father's emigration from Germany to England.
concentration camp. While Heinz was imprisoned it fell to Alfred and Perle to liquidate the family business and
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36175. Street portrait of Lisette and Benjamin Soep.
arrested by the Germans, deported to the Mauthausen concentration camp, and murdered. Lisette joined the