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37176. Ambassador to France visits Dachau; US soldiers at Himmler's summer home; POWs in Linz; Austro-Italian border; high-ranking military personnel meet at Augsburg
CONCENTRATION CAMPS (LIBERATION) ... cheer for camera while holding up banners. Decorated camp gate after liberation. Caffrey talks to ... defeat. Caffrey shakes hands and tours camp. Inspecting opened jet engines. 00:03:37 (LIB 6481) GIs ... The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum purchased digital copies of film footage from the
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37177. Oral history interview with David Krauthammer
Notaresco (Concentration camp) ... [file two] being arrested in 1940 for 30 days then sent to an internment camp called Notaresco in the ... province of Abruzzi; being released from the camp after his wife wrote a letter to Mussolini; hearing about ... United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Sarah H. Reiter and Stuart Reiter
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37178. Oral history interview with Lore Hepner
father being rounded up with other Jewish men and sent to Sachsenhausen concentration camp; her mother ... finding visas for the family to Cuba; being afraid of her father when he returned from the camp after six ... weeks; being put on a kinder transport to Holland; living with her siblings in a camp near Rotterdam for ... United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Fundación Memoria Viva
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37179. William Perl papers
Ravensbrück concentration camp, and was reunited with Perl in Vienna in 1945. Perl served as a chief ... Ohrdruf (Germany : Refugee camp) ... United States. Perl joined the U.S. Army in 1941, trained at Camp Ritchie, and served as a military ... The documents and document copies were collected by William Perl during and after the Holocaust
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37180. Theodora Basch Vrančić Klayman photographs
who were transferred to the Đakovo concentration camp on February 24. While there, she likely ... ’s father was deported to the Jasenovac concentration camp and their mother to Stara Gradiska, a subcamp of ... ’s family took him to Ludbreg. Salamon was deported to Jasenovac concentration camp and Silva to Stara ... in concentration camps. Blanka and family returned after a decree was issued stating that Jewish
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37181. U.S. Pressbook for the film “Hitler, Beast of Berlin" (1939)
guards. This was the first American film to depict a simulated concentration camp in Germany. The film ... War II and the Holocaust as well as Jewish, Israeli, and biblical subjects, from 1923 to 2000, from ... an underground Nazi-resistance movement. He is arrested and ends up in a camp as a political prisoner ... in the Cinema Judaica Collection of materials related to films about World War II and the Holocaust
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37182. Leather tallit pouch made by an inmate in a Dutch detention center
. They subsequently learned that Fred’s brother Rudolph was murdered in Auschwitz concentration camp on ... Fred and Juliana Silversmith) during the Holocaust when they fled Germany in 1939 for the Netherlands ... buried in it upon his death in 1991. Fritz made shoes in the camp and secretly sewed this pouch from ... This was one of several internment camps for legal refugees that the Dutch established to handle the
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37183. Zalman Lubocki memoir
Stutthof (Concentration camp) ... United States Holocaust Memorial Museum ... persons camp in Landsberg am Lech, Germany. Zalman Lubocki's memoir bears similarities to his brother ... The Zalman Lubocki memoir was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 1995 by
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37184. Hess family papers
concentration camp during Kristallnacht in 1938. He was released four weeks later after promising to leave ... United States Holocaust Memorial Museum ... parents were. Adolf was in a series of internment camp, but he was able to obtain visas for Cuba in 1941 ... Vera Mahler donated the Hess family papers to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2000
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37185. Otto Schick papers
and sister, Olga, never escaped Vienna and were deported to a concentration camp where they perished ... United States Holocaust Memorial Museum ... Otto Schick and his family in Vienna, Austria, before and during the Holocaust and the experiences of ... member of Company "M", 6th ASFTR, and served as a guard at an internment camp in Modesto, CA, during the
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37186. Frank Shurman collection
Buchenwald (Concentration camp) ... United States Holocaust Memorial Museum ... 1939, Frank moved to England where he volunteered at the Lord Kitchener transit camp while he waited ... regarding his family and the Holocaust. Shurman, was arrested and imprisoned in Buchenwald before his family
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37187. Abraham and Simone Slowes collection
probably deported to the Klooga concentration camp in Estonia and perished there. Salomon, Abraham’s older ... United States Holocaust Memorial Museum ... brother, was taken prisoner of war by the Soviets in 1939 and endured three years in Soviet POW camps. He ... United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Abraham and Simone Slowes
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37188. Mannsbach and Goldschmidt families papers
Theresienstadt (Concentration camp) ... United States Holocaust Memorial Museum ... was deported to Theresienstadt on 19 September 1942 on Transport 268 XVI-1. She perished in the camp ... The collection documents the Holocaust-era experiences of the Mannsbach and Goldschmidt families
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37189. Norbert Bikales photographs
had survived. Richard had escaped from the Janowska concentration camp and had survived the war in ... United States Holocaust Memorial Museum ... determined. They were then moved to refugee camps in Lausanne and, later, Les Avants near Montreux. In ... Bertha’s brother greeted him. He married Holocaust survivor Gerda Bierzonski.
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37190. Bendix Landau memoirs
Theresienstadt (Concentration camp) ... United States Holocaust Memorial Museum ... conditions of daily life in Theresienstadt and to avoid deportation to an extermination camp. For a time the ... Herta Frankel donated the Bendix Landau memoirs to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in
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37191. Jack Dygola collection
Landsberg (Concentration camp) ... United States Holocaust Memorial Museum ... United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Jack Dygola ... Landsberg displaced person camp in Germany.
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37192. Rozia Topor memoir
were later deported to an unknown concentration camp where they were killed. In Krakow, the two ... United States Holocaust Memorial Museum ... United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Rose Gelbart ... experiences in several ghettos and labor camps of Poland, while caring for her younger siblings.
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37193. Plastic identification badge holder used by a Hungarian Jewish emigre
during the Holocaust, when some family members were deported to camps or lived in hiding, and after their ... government from 1940-1944; some were sent to forced labor and concentration camps. In March 1944, Nazi ... deportations to concentration camps began. Since 1939, George had been in and out of forced labor camps and ... liberated by the Soviet Army in January 1945. His father was killed in a camp in 1944, but his mother, his
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37194. Group portrait of children dressed in Purim costumes in the Fort Ontario refugee center.
the Ferramonti concentration camp after it opened in June 1940. The Gruenbergs lived in the camp for ... Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Walter Greenberg ... materialized, and the refugees were imprisoned in a camp. After about a month, they were shipped back to Italy ... about a year and half. Jakob worked in the camp's kitchen and often left the camp by horse and wagon in
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37195. Irma Gruenberg stands at the entrace of a barracks in the Fort Ontario refugee center.
the Ferramonti concentration camp after it opened in June 1940. The Gruenbergs lived in the camp for ... Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Walter Greenberg ... materialized, and the refugees were imprisoned in a camp. After about a month, they were shipped back to Italy ... about a year and half. Jakob worked in the camp's kitchen and often left the camp by horse and wagon in
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37196. Children and leaders of a Fort Ontario cub scout troop.
the Ferramonti concentration camp after it opened in June 1940. The Gruenbergs lived in the camp for ... Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Walter Greenberg ... materialized, and the refugees were imprisoned in a camp. After about a month, they were shipped back to Italy ... about a year and half. Jakob worked in the camp's kitchen and often left the camp by horse and wagon in
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37197. Rabbi Dr. Jecheskiel Lewin collection
1943. His second wife, Rachel Lewin (nee Reiss, 1906-1943) perished at the Janów concentration camp in ... United States Holocaust Memorial Museum ... September 1943, following the liquidation of the ghetto. Kurt and Natan Lewin survived the Holocaust in ... States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2004.
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37198. Michal Salomonczyk photographs
born in 1891, perished in Mauthausen concentration camp 3. Aleksander Izrael Salomończyk, born in 1892 ... United States Holocaust Memorial Museum ... Contains materials documenting the experiences of Michal Salomonczyk during and after the Holocaust ... United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Michal Salomonczyk
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37199. Dr. Aharon Pick diary
Stutthof concentration camp. ... United States Holocaust Memorial Museum ... United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection ... The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum acquired the diary from Haia Pick in 2000.
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37200. Weiss family papers
Yakutsk (Concentration camp) ... United States Holocaust Memorial Museum ... Ruth (Weiss) Hohberg donated the Weiss family papers to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum