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3326. Goldstein family papers
arrested by Swiss border guards and placed in a refugee internment camp. Heinz was sent to live with a
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3327. Manek and Ilona Werdiger papers
guards had left and U.S. forces liberated the camp. Manek was sent to the Polish displaced persons camp
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3328. Mark Mordechai Koller family collection
barge across the river to Mogilev. Deported by boxcars, guarded by Romanian Gendarmes. Crossed river by
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3329. Risa Silbert papers
the Kiel Kanal towards Schleswig-Holstein Neustadt. On May 2, 1945 the German guards abandoned the
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3330. Felicia Bryn collection
ghetto via the courthouse on Leszno Street, while a bribed guard looked the other way. She followed her
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3331. "Fight for thirteen"
Polish policemen who guarded it. At this time Stefania's six-year-old sister, Helena, came to live with
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3332. Stefania and Helena Burzminski photograph collection
Polish policemen who guarded it. At this time Stefania's six-year-old sister, Helena, came to live with
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3333. Irving Newman papers
Irving survived by bribing a guard and hiding in a hole. He returned home to work as a laborer and fed
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3334. Estelle Laughlin papers
one point Freda was badly beaten by a German guard and could not work. She hid in the barracks, but
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3335. Herzog family papers
), Avigdor followed some Jews who were escaping, not realizing the others had bribed a Soviet guard to look
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3336. Abe Fingerhut papers
July 9, 1941, Josek, age 2, died. When the ghetto was being evacuated, Abe attempted to bribe a guard
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3337. Lakhovitzky family collection
persuade a guard at Camp Les Milles to let him leave once a week in order to check on the status of his
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3338. Erich Frost speaking about the origin of Forward, You Witnesses!
men, all brothers, led by a supervisor who was also a brother. We marched, naturally, under SS guard
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3339. Jakub Gutenbaum collection
out. They were forced, under heavily armed guard to march to the Umschlagplatz. On May 1, 1943
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3340. Red armband with swastika acquired by American soldier and liberator
and many of the remains were badly charred. On orders from higher-up, the guards had “exhumed and
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3341. Unused Waffen-SS collar tab acquired postwar by a US soldier
Nazi Germany, in March 1933. The SS commanded, administered, and guarded all concentration camps, and
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3342. Unused Waffen SS sleeve chevron acquired postwar by a US soldier
guarded all concentration camps, and were known for their cruelty. Dachau was liberated by American forces
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3343. Unused Waffen SS sleeve chevron acquired postwar by a US soldier
guarded all concentration camps, and were known for their cruelty. Dachau was liberated by American forces
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3344. Unused Waffen SS sleeve chevron acquired postwar by a US soldier
guarded all concentration camps, and were known for their cruelty. Dachau was liberated by American forces
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3345. Unused Waffen SS sleeve chevron acquired postwar by a US soldier
guarded all concentration camps, and were known for their cruelty. Dachau was liberated by American forces
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3346. Unused Waffen SS sleeve chevron acquired postwar by a US soldier
guarded all concentration camps, and were known for their cruelty. Dachau was liberated by American forces
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3347. Unused Waffen SS sleeve chevron acquired postwar by a US soldier
guarded all concentration camps, and were known for their cruelty. Dachau was liberated by American forces
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3348. Unused Waffen SS sleeve chevron acquired postwar by a US soldier
guarded all concentration camps, and were known for their cruelty. Dachau was liberated by American forces
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3349. Unused Waffen SS sleeve chevron acquired postwar by a US soldier
guarded all concentration camps, and were known for their cruelty. Dachau was liberated by American forces
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3350. Unused Waffen SS sleeve chevron acquired postwar by a US soldier
guarded all concentration camps, and were known for their cruelty. Dachau was liberated by American forces