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5201. Portrait of Rudolf Cohen as an infant seated in a high chair with a stuffed dog.
's stepfather was arrested and sent to Dachau. He was released only after Margarete had purchased tickets on
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5202. Affaires militaires
Dachau (Concentration camp)
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5203. Forced labor badge, yellow with a purple P, to identify a Polish forced laborer acquired by a US soldier
The collection consists of two identification badges found postwar at Dachau concentration camp.
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5204. Felber family correspondence
). Markus was imprisoned in Dachau, Sachsenhausen, and Buchenwald before being deported to Auschwitz in 1942
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5205. Jürgen Stroop statement
prosecuted during the Dachau Trials and trials in Warsaw. He was ultimately executed for crimes against
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5206. Nachlass Albert Mülli (1916-1997) NL
intervention of Swiss government agencies political prisoner in Dachau; several transfers including to the
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5207. Paul and Judith Schneiderman collection
the survivor of several camps including Buchenwald and Dachau. After the war he met his wife Judith
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5208. Ruth Loewenstein collection
collection includes among other items, postcards written in the Dachau concentration camp; Kennkarten of the
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5209. Sigmund Neuberger papers
Moritz was arrested during Kristallnacht, and imprisoned in the Dachau concentration camp from 16
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5210. Fred Weiss collection
Janowska camp, Auschwitz concentration camp, Flossenburg concentration camp, and Dachau concentration camp
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5211. Rotenberg and Weiss families photograph collection
Auschwitz concentration camp and Dachau concentration camp. She immigrated to the United States after the
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5212. Bernard Stern papers
was murdered in a Children’s Action in March 1944. In July 1944 Bernard was deported to the Dachau
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5213. Aviva Slesin papers
was detained in Dachau concentration camp. Report card for Aviva for Hebrew Primary School, Munich
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5214. Diana Lillevig collection
hiding near Warsaw in 1943, and she survived the war. Blanche was deported to the Dachau concentration
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5215. Fred Loeb papers
and owner of a cigar factory. In November 1938 during Kristallnacht Arthur was imprisoned the Dachau
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5216. Albert C. Kornblum papers
enlisted in the US military in March 1942, was with the American troops who liberated Dachau in April 1945
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5217. Murray Pantirer family papers
family, and a booklet published immediately after the liberation of Dachau with captioned photographs
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5218. Hanna Ben-Yami collection
Berlin until 1941. Her father was deported to the Dachau concentration camp where he died on August 15
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5219. Schneiderman family photographs
the survivor of several camps including Buchenwald and Dachau. After the war he met his wife Judith
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5220. Sigmund Boraks photographs
-deported to Birkenau, where he remains for a few months, then to Kaufering and ultimately, Dachau where he
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5221. Sigmund Boraks photographs
-deported to Birkenau, where he remains for a few months, then to Kaufering and ultimately, Dachau where he
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5222. Rosemarie Koczy papers
concentration camp. In 1942, she was deported to Traunstein, a sub-camp of Dachau concentration camp, and later
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5223. One page of an illustrated album produced by Gyorgy Beifeld (1902-1982), a Hungarian Jew from Budapest, who was drafted into the Munkaszolgalat (Hungarian Labor Service system) and spent more than a year on the Soviet front, from April 1942 through May 1943.
The following year he appears to have been re-drafted or arrested, because he ended up in Dachau at
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5224. Album cover featuring a road sign with the Hungarian Labor Service company number 109/13 posted in a muddy wasteland.
The following year he appears to have been re-drafted or arrested, because he ended up in Dachau at
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5225. One page of an illustrated album produced by Gyorgy Beifeld (1902-1982), a Hungarian Jew from Budapest, who was drafted into the Munkaszolgalat (Hungarian Labor Service system) and spent more than a year on the Soviet front, from April 1942 through May 1943.
The following year he appears to have been re-drafted or arrested, because he ended up in Dachau at