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6576. Hilda Kusserow, a Jehovah's Witness who was arrested in March 1936 and was a prisoner until 1945.
Karl-Heinz (b. 12/7/1917) spent five years in Dachau. Waltraud (b. 10/5/1919) spent two and a hal years
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6577. Waltraud Kusserow, a Jehovah's Witness who was arrested several times for refusing to give the "Hitler Greeting".
Karl-Heinz (b. 12/7/1917) spent five years in Dachau. Waltraud (b. 10/5/1919) spent two and a hal years
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6578. Wolfgang Kusserow, a Jehovah's Witness who was arrested and executed for refusing to serve in the German military.
Karl-Heinz (b. 12/7/1917) spent five years in Dachau. Waltraud (b. 10/5/1919) spent two and a hal years
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6579. Hildegard Kusserow, a Jehovah's Witness who spent four years and six months in concentration camps for her faith, including Paderborn, Vechta, and Ravensbrueck.
Karl-Heinz (b. 12/7/1917) spent five years in Dachau. Waltraud (b. 10/5/1919) spent two and a hal years
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6580. Child survivor Joseph Schleifstein (center) poses with two young men wearing concentration camp uniforms in Buchenwald.
months later they were reunited with Esther in Dachau, where they lived until emigrating to the U.S. in
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6581. Members of the Kovno Altestenrat (Council of the Elders).
personal testimonial if he spared the ghetto; Goecke refused. Elkes was deported to Dachau in July 1944
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6582. A young Jewish boy plays in a park in Vienna. Pictured is Heinz Blumenstein.
,000 other Viennese Jews and taken to Dachau concentration camp. After three or four months, his wife Elsa
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6583. Heinz Blumenstein with his Dutch "brother" during the war.
,000 other Viennese Jews and taken to Dachau concentration camp. After three or four months, his wife Elsa
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6584. Portrait of a Jewish father and daughter in Kovno, Lithuania.
Dachau sub-camp of Uting am Ammersee. There, Grigory was put to work carrying sacks of cement and
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6585. Hil Kadyziewicz holds a name card intended to help any of his surviving family members locate him at the Kloster Indersdorf DP camp.
incarceration in Flossenbuerg and was liberation while on a death march towards Dachau.
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6586. Zenon Zalewski holds a name card intended to help any of his surviving family members locate him at the Kloster Indersdorf DP camp.
Dabrowa Gornicza as late as December 29, 1988. He survived Dachau concentration camp.
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6587. Israel Benedikt holds a name card intended to help any of his surviving family members locate him at the Kloster Indersdorf DP camp.
towards Dachau. He later immigrated to England in October 1945.
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6588. Jakob Bulwa holds a name card intended to help any of his surviving family members locate him at the Kloster Indersdorf DP camp.
towards Dachau. He immigrated to the United States in 1946.
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6589. Wladislaus Fischer holds a name card intended to help any of his surviving family members locate him at the Kloster Indersdorf DP camp.
Dachau. He immigrated to England in October 1945.
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6590. Manfred Hajmann holds a name card intended to help any of his surviving family members locate him at the Kloster Indersdorf DP camp.
Bamberger). He survived incarceration in Flossenbuerg and a death march towards Dachau. He immigrated to
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6591. Fischer Kampel holds a name card intended to help any of his surviving family members locate him at the Kloster Indersdorf DP camp.
in the Flossenbuerg concentration camp and a death march towards Dachau. He immigrated to England in
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6592. Imre Hitter holds a name card intended to help any of his surviving family members locate him at the Kloster Indersdorf DP camp.
while on a death march towards Dachau. Imre immigrated to England in 1945 and today lives in Belgium.
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6593. Naftali Sztajnberg holds a name card intended to help any of his surviving family members locate him at the Kloster Indersdorf DP camp.
liberated while on a death march towards Dachau. He later moved to Brazil.
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6594. Joseph Schleifstein, a four-year-old survivor of Buchenwald, sits on the running board of an UNRRA truck soon after the liberation of the camp.
months later they were reunited with Esther in Dachau, where they lived until emigrating to the U.S. in
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6595. Belgian rescuer, Marie-Josephe Dincq, poses with Marguerite-Rose Birnbaum, a Jewish child she is hiding.
captured and deported to Dachau as a political prisoner; he perished there on May 21, 1945. Even after his
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6596. Marguerite-Rose Birnbaum (right) shares a chair with Marie-Ghislain Dincq, the daughter of her rescuer, Marie-Josephe Dincq.
captured and deported to Dachau as a political prisoner; he perished there on May 21, 1945. Even after his
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6597. Theodor von Hornbostel testifies for the prosecution during the Ministries Trial.
Dachau and Buchenwald.
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6598. Jewish DPs attend a memorial service in the Buchenwald concentration camp.
months later they were reunited with Esther in Dachau, where they lived until emigrating to the U.S. in
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6599. The last photo of the entire Kusserow family. Pictured standing from left to right are Siegfried, Karl-Heinz, Wolfgang, Franz, Hilda, Annemarie, Waltraud, Wilhelm, and Hildegard.
Karl-Heinz (b. 12/7/1917) spent five years in Dachau. Waltraud (b. 10/5/1919) spent two and a hal years
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6600. Bernat Nasch holds a name card intended to help any of his surviving family members locate him at the Kloster Indersdorf DP camp.
Seren nee Roth. A survivor of Flossenbuerg, he was liberated while on a death march towards Dachau. He