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5026. Buchenwald concentration camp scrip, -.50 Reichsmark note, inscribed by an inmate
early April 1945, as US forces approached Buchenwald concentration camp, the German guards began to
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5027. Oral history interview with Marianna Bagossy Mikes
friend Mariann, assembled for deportation in a courtyard guarded by gendarmes; being unaware of religious
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5028. Oral history interview with Alice Lok Cahana
chamber because of a malfunction in the chamber; her memories of camp guard Irma Grese; her transfer from
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5029. Postcard of a fat, prosperous Jewish couple on a waterside cliff
3 flying birds on the left and a guard rail on the right. The back has English text, a vertical
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5030. Print of a Jewish family found by the Grand Inquisitor
holding up a crucifix, a hooded priest, another priest, a hunchback, and an armored guard lifting a trunk
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5031. Tower style tombstone broken in half from a desecrated Jewish cemetery recovered postwar
Guard seized power. Violence against Jews was common and there were two major pogroms, in Bucharest and
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5032. US careless talk poster depicting soldiers boarding a train
public to guard what they say because any bit of information could endanger soldiers. The careless talk
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5033. Pair of handmade wooden soled suede boots from Mauthausen concentration camp
killed at the camp. The gas chamber was in use until late April 1945. The SS guards abandoned the camp on
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5034. Gouache
guards seen standing beside line
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5035. Arthur Szyk print
man seated to the side of the table, three guards standing
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5036. Drawing by Ervin Abadi created while at Bergen Belsen displaced person's camp
Theresienstadt in Czechoslovakia. After seven days, the German guards fled and abandoned the train near Farsleben
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5037. Railroad signal lantern with a reflector from Sobibor railroad station
showers where they were killed with poison gas. In November 1943, the guards shot the remaining prisoners
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5038. Oral history interview with Eddy Wynschenk
104th Infantry Division of the United States Army in April 1945; the responses of the guards to the
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5039. Oral history interview with John Komski
gates, and some getting guns; a US soldier who came into the area and commanded that the guards
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5040. Oral history interview with Henry Kanner
capture of many of the German guards; leaving the camp on foot with another boy; walking to Linz, Austria
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5041. Oral history interview with Sonja Samson
constantly on guard; a failed attempt to cross the border into Switzerland; working as a maid at an inn that
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5042. Oral history interview with Max Roisman
Slawatycza, Poland, where he worked with a local tailor for German SS border guards; being warned by an SS
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5043. Oral history interview with Nathan Form
), guarded by the Wehrmacht; his work digging bunkers; the camp closing in January 1945 and being sent on a
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5044. Oral history interview with Aaron Stolzman
US Army arrived; some Jews taking revenge on the German guards; liberation by the American Third Army
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5045. Oral history interview with Malvina Herzfeld
the punishment of the guards, the hanging of the camp commanders, and the post-liberation conditions
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5046. Oral history interview with Rita Harmelin
labor camp in 1943 for the Jewish workers guarded by Ukrainian volunteers; escape attempts by workers
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5047. Oral history interview with Herbert Finder
guards disappeared and the prisoners were liberated by Americans on April 30th; how in May 1945, he and
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5048. Oral history interview with Lory Grunberger Cahn
sent in 1944 to Mauthausen after ten days in Buchenwald; a brutal trip, guarded by SS, to Kurzbach
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5049. Oral history interview with Marian Filar
the severe beatings by S.S. guards and his rescue by a Polish railway man; his solo performance and
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5050. Oral history interview with Dora Freilich
medical experiments (which she describes in great detail); sadistic behavior by guards, including the