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5826. Sylvia Ruthling and her mother perform a cabaret act.
transit camp, where they were kept until March 1944. Emil was then sent to Dachau, while Paula was
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5827. Portrait of Gertrude Nölting, the German midwife who hid Henri and Horst Taucher during the final years of the war and continued to care for them after the liberation.
April 15, 1945, Horst was picked up by the Gestapo and sent to Dachau. However, during an air raid that
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5828. Portrait of Henri and Horst Taucher taken shortly before their departure for America.
April 15, 1945, Horst was picked up by the Gestapo and sent to Dachau. However, during an air raid that
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5829. Identification card issued to the Jewish DP child Horst Taucher indicating that he was a victim of fascism.
April 15, 1945, Horst was picked up by the Gestapo and sent to Dachau. However, during an air raid that
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5830. Herbert Luft papers
incarcerated in Dachau concentration camp and was released due to the efforts of his wife. He and his wife
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5831. Affidavit of interrogation of Rudolf Hoess
position of block and mustering chief in the Dachau concentration camp. He was transferred to Sachsenhausen
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5832. William Buckhantz papers
(later Allen, b. 1923) who had survived the Kovno ghetto and Dachau concentration camp. After returning
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5833. Forced labor badge, blue field with OST in white letters, to identify a forced laborer from the Soviet Union
The collection consists of two identification badges found postwar at Dachau concentration camp.
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5834. Oral history interview with Leo Kohút
-Belsen, and finally to a subcamp of Dachau; the death march he endured; his liberation by American troops
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5835. Akta badawczo-dochodzeniowe Głównej Komisji Badania Zbrodni Hitlerowskich w Polsce (B.d.)
Dachau (Concentration camp)
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5836. Otto and Susanne Perl papers
army, but upon his military discharge he was arrested by the Gestapo. He spent four months in Dachau
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5837. Ruth B. Mandel papers
(nee Schmelzer, 1914-2005). Mechel was imprisoned in Dachau during Kristallnacht, and Lea managed to
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5838. Oral history interview with Bernard Offen
in Auschwitz; his transfer in October to a subcamp of Dachau near Landsberg; his experiences in the
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5839. Oral history interview with Miriam Samuel
Dachau (Concentration camp)
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5840. Abrasza Feldman collection
transferred to Kaufering concentration camp, a sub camp of Dachau, on August 26, 1944. He was a forced
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5841. Martin Spett papers
Dachau.
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5842. Ruth Loeb Forrest papers
arrested and sent to Dachau concentration camp. Leopold was released after six weeks and immediately
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5843. Rudolf Höss statement
position of block and mustering chief in the Dachau concentration camp. He was transferred to Sachsenhausen
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5844. Edith Moses Mayer correspondence
Kristallnacht in 1938, imprisoned at Zweibrücken and Dachau, and released in April 1939. Her parents were
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5845. Sigmund Boraks papers
-deported to Birkenau, where he remains for a few months, then to Kaufering and ultimately, Dachau where he
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5846. Emil Neu postcards from Gurs concentration camp
imprisoned at Dachau concentration camp. They were released a few weeks later, Erich immigrated to the United
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5847. Siegmund Raszkin papers
of Natzweiler, in March, and to Dachau in April. At the end of April, he was sent to Theresienstadt
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5848. Bartfeld family papers
arrested, but instead of being sent to Dachau, he was released when the Austrian policeman realized that
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5849. Henry Hirschmann papers
Munich. He was given permission to tour the Dachau concentration camp, and at the end of the war was in
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5850. Szapiro family photographs
(They later were honored in the Pinchas Pruzhany after the war.) He also was incarcerated in the Dachau