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3601. Veränderungsmeldung
Dachau. List organized by prisoner numbers.
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3602. KZ-Lager im Landkreis Mühldorf
Dachau [concentration camp] Germany
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3603. Simon Family
transports that ended in Auschwitz, Dachau, Sobibor, and elsewhere. We noted sadly the date of May 18, 1943
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3604. How to Cite Museum Materials
Holocaust Memorial Museum on [date]. Häftlingspersonalbogen Jakob Abelsohn, Dachau, 1.1.6.2/9956912/ITS
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3605. The Gas Mask
learned later that they had been incarcerated at Dachau or Buchenwald. The signs were all there
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3606. About Benjamin Ferencz
like Buchenwald, Mauthausen, and Dachau are vividly imprinted in my mind’s eye. Even today, when I
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3607. Behind Every Name a Story
the people were herded onto the train. We lived not far from Dachau. Jakob Blankitny It was winter and
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3608. Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos, 1933–1945
Buchenwald, and Dachau), 898 subcamps, 39 SS construction brigade camps, and three so-called youth protection
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3609. Elie Wiesel Timeline and World Events: 1928–1951
The first permanent concentration camp, Dachau, is established
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3610. Mosaic of Victims: In Depth
Dachau, in March 1933. The Germans persecuted, incarcerated in concentration camps, and killed
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3611. Theresienstadt: Concentration/Transit Camp for German and Austrian Jews
in concentration camps like Dachau and
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3612. Margaret Murphy collection
Army, during and after World War II, including service at the liberated Dachau concentration camp.
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3613. 42nd Rainbow Division collection
in the liberation of Dachau. The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum received copies of the
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3614. Arthur R. List collection
Gross Rosen, Flossenbürg and Dachau concentration camps and subcamps.
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3615. Gerald Beigel collection
prisoner of Auschwitz, the other as a former political prisoner of Dachau.
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3616. Morris Elbaum photograph collection
crematorium at the Dachau concentration camp.
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3617. Alex Feuer photographs
upon liberation, was a survivor of Auschwitz and Dachau.
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3618. Karl Fritzsch documents
Dachau (Concentration camp)
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3619. Memoir relating to experiences in Poland, Germany, and the United States
Dachau.
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3620. A memoir and letter relating to Holocaust experiences
describing his experiences as child in Mannheim, witnessing Kristallnacht, arrest and imprisonment at Dachau
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3621. Memoir
invasion and occupation of Bedzin, Poland, transfer to forced labor camp at Gleiwitz, and later, to Dachau.
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3622. John F. Bolton papers
Germany, including images of captured German POWs. Also includes a copy of a book entitled "Dachau."
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3623. Jack Schneider collection
Dachau. Also contains photocopies of correspondence from that period, and other copied documents from
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3624. My life in German concentration camps
Szczeglin, and later Dachau, where spent duration of war years.
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3625. Joseph A. Witter collection
A. Witter, a United States Army surgeon who provided medical services at the liberated Dachau