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6676. Group portrait of former Jewish soldiers on their way home after their demobilization.
Dachau and then to Muhldorf and survived. He also found his oldest brother Feri who had survived the war
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6677. Group portrait of former Jewish soldiers now conscripted into a Hungarian forced labor battalion.
Dachau and then to Muhldorf and survived. He also found his oldest brother Feri who had survived the war
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6678. Group portrait of former Jewish soldiers now conscripted into a Hungarian forced labor battalion.
Dachau and then to Muhldorf and survived. He also found his oldest brother Feri who had survived the war
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6679. Group portrait of former Jewish soldiers now conscripted into a Hungarian forced labor battalion.
Dachau and then to Muhldorf and survived. He also found his oldest brother Feri who had survived the war
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6680. Group portrait of former Jewish soldiers returning home after their demobilization.
Dachau and then to Muhldorf and survived. He also found his oldest brother Feri who had survived the war
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6681. A unit of the Hungarian army with both Jewish and non-Jewish soldiers poses during the first year of the war.
Dachau and then to Muhldorf and survived. He also found his oldest brother Feri who had survived the war
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6682. Two Jewish brothers pose with the adopted daughter of their German rescuer.
April 15, 1945, Horst was picked up by the Gestapo and sent to Dachau. However, during an air raid that
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6683. A group of children pose outdoors at a school for Jewish DPs in Munich.
Dachau sub-camp of Uting am Ammersee. There, Grigory was put to work carrying sacks of cement and
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6684. Shoshannah Gallowski Fine papers
Dachau, Germany.
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6685. H. Frank Brull papers
New York. Brull's father was arrested after Kristallnacht and sent to Dachau, but following his
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6686. Lichta family papers
Dachau, and Bergen-Belsen. Her sister Feigele also survived the war.
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6687. Rescue and resettlement
then prisoners in the Dachau concentration camp. In 1939, David Glick visited every country in South
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6688. Shlomo Shafir photograph collection
liberation Hermann Frenkel died and was buried in the Woodland Cemetery in Dachau concentration camp. In May
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6689. Cut and uncut granite stones from a quarry at the Mauthausen concentration camp
Graben stone quarry. Built by prisoners detailed from Dachau concentration camp in Germany, it originally
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6690. Okręgowa Komisja Badania Zbrodni Hitlerowskich w Lublinie
Dachau (Concentration camp)
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6691. Proces członków załogi Oświęcimia (Sygn. GK 196)
Dachau (Concentration camp)
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6692. Selected records of postwar East German investigative court cases and trials to Nazi war crimes
Dachau (Concentration camp)
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6693. Ministerstwo Spraw Zagranicznych (A.11)
Ravensbrück and Dachau; and the Congress of Polish Jews, organized in 1945. Documents also include
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6694. Jacob Reimer and Gustawa Zabramna Tenenbaum papers
Gustl was born around 1914. Jacob was arrested during Kristallnacht and sent to Dachau. He immigrated to
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6695. Goldlust family papers
Bernhard was arrested and deported to the Dachau concentration camp. After his release he immigrated to
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6696. Anne Löb Marx papers
Arthur Löb was deported to the Dachau concentration camp but was released under the condition that he
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6697. Elise Schapira papers
deported to Dachau where he died. The collection also includes the Elise Schapira papers, which consists of
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6698. Serebrenik family papers
Gestapo in Vienna in June 1938 and imprisoned in Dachau. He was transferred to Buchenwald in September
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6699. Henry Eisenman collection
they were transferred to the Flossenbürg work camp. They were sent on a death march to Dachau in April
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6700. Leah Press Kalina photographs
the United States in 1947 and married Gershon Press (1921-1970), a Holocaust survivor of Dachau, whom