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4151. Portrait of Noah Strauss in the Kovno Ghetto. Before the war, Noah was a clerk in the Central Bank of Kovno.
His mother Yentl was killed, and Noah lost his left arm. In June 1944, Noah was deported to Dachau
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4152. Family photograph of Samuel and Rachel Weiss and their five children: Sarah, Regina (donor's mother), Max, David and Adolph.
Argentine in the early 1940's. Regina survived Auschwitz and Dachau, came to the U.S after the war, where
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4153. Portrait of I. Israelowitz as a youth in the Kovno ghetto.
brother, Israel and Itzhak Zeev, died in Dachau following their deportation from Kovno.
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4154. Five youths in the Kovno ghetto. The Yiddish inscription on the back reads: "To the memory of five friends: I.
brother, Israel and Itzhak Zeev, died in Dachau following their deportation from Kovno.
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4155. Portrait of I. Shapiro in the Kovno ghetto. The Yiddish inscription on the back reads: "A momento to my dear friend Itzhak Trozki, from me, I.
brother, Israel and Itzhak Zeev, died in Dachau following their deportation from Kovno.
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4156. Newly arrived prisoners, with shaven-heads, stand at attention in their civilian clothes during a roll call in the Buchenwald concentration camp.
same time were imprisoned in Dachau and Sachsenhausen.
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4157. A Japanese-American soldier with the 522nd Field Artillery battalion poses outside in the snow in Waakirchen, Germany.
and Hawaii. Units of this battalion liberated prisoners on one of the death marches from Dachau near
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4158. George Oiye (right), a Japanese-American soldier with the 522nd Field Artillery battalion, prepares a camp fire for concentration camp prisoners liberated by his unit near the town of Waakirchen.
and Hawaii. Units of this battalion liberated prisoners on one of the death marches from Dachau near
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4159. Japanese-American troops with the 522nd Field Artillery Battalion collect the belongings of three captured German Waffen-SS soldiers.
and Hawaii. Units of this battalion liberated prisoners on one of the death marches from Dachau near
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4160. German troops who surrendered to Japanese-American troops with the 522nd Field Artillery Battalion receive orders to go home after they have been disarmed.
and Hawaii. Units of this battalion liberated prisoners on one of the death marches from Dachau near
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4161. Studio portrait of Solly Ganor in the Landsberg displaced persons camp.
concentration camps. In an ironic twist of fate, he was finally liberated southeast of Dachau by Japanese
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4162. An identification certificate entitled "Directory of Jewish Refugees" issued to Dr.
after his release from Dachau. After more than 13,000 Jews flooded into Shanghai during 1938 and 1939
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4163. Members of the 522nd Field Artillery Battalion in Germany stand in formation with the American and battalion flags.
and Hawaii. Units of this battalion liberated prisoners on one of the death marches from Dachau near
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4164. Clarence Matsumura, a Japanese-American soldier in the 522nd Field Artillery Battalion in Germany, poses next to a 522 EMS club sign.
and Hawaii. Units of this battalion liberated prisoners on one of the death marches from Dachau near
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4165. Interior view of the small Jewish chapel in Breisach Germany.
services while the adult men were interned in Dachau. This served as the last and only synagogue until the
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4166. Mannequins, one dressed as an SS guard and the other as a concentration camp inmate, are posed in a scene echoing punishments inflicted upon prisoners.
liberation of Dachau. Artwork of two women caring for an emaciated man is visble in the backround.
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4167. Four women pose outside in the snow in the Feldafing displaced persons camp.
Auschwitz. From there she was sent to Geizlingen and Dachau-Allach wheer she was liberated in 1945. She
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4168. Erich Katz collection
the Anschluss, Kristallnacht, and his experiences in Dachau after Kristallnacht, and in "Meine 'Sommer
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4169. Norbert and Gloria Lachman collection
Dachau (Concentration camp)
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4170. John J. Garvey collection
concentration camp, a Kaufering IV sub camp of Dachau, on April 30, 1945. Includes a photograph showing prisoner
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4171. Lenczycki family collection
Simon who was interned in Auschwitz-Birkenau, Dachau, Landshut and Muhldorf concentration camps
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4172. J.S. ("Jim") Willis photograph album
photographs of Bergen Belsen, Buchenwald, Dachau and Gardelegen, and postwar military activities.
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4173. Francis Fife photographs
Division during their liberation of Haunstetten, a sub-camp of Dachau, in late April 1945; Copy prints and
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4174. Leo Mantelmacher memoir
camps (Auschwitz, Dachau, Allach), and those of his siblings, including his brother, Max, and sisters
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4175. Sarah Field photographs
late 1946 to 1947, six months of which were in the Dachau concentration camp.