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2301. Oral history interview with Friedel Bohny-Reiter
Romani inmates and to smuggle others out of the camp; being sent to Le Chambon-sur-Lignon, France, where
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2302. Oral history interview with Rose Gasman
the camp but there were Romanies and homosexuals; being grouped in a barracks with about five female
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2303. Oral history interview with Richard Schifter
Jewish experience and the sources of the Holocaust; the genocide of Jews, Romanies, and Armenians
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2304. Sächsische Hauptstaatsarchiv Dresden records
Romanies; the Jewish question in the East; and activities of Israelitische Religionsgemeinde in various
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2305. Oral history interview with Alžběta Lagronova
Alzbeta Lagronova describes spending her childhood traveling with Romani caravans, from which her
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2306. Oral history interview with Anna Růžičová
Anna Ruzickova, born in December 1928, describes being one of seven children in a Romani family
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2307. Oral history interview with Jana Marhoulová
Jana Marhoulova (née Lagrinova), born on April 29, 1932 into a Romani family, describes living in
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2308. Un mosaico de víctimas (versión abreviada)
discriminación. Los nazis persiguieron a los romaníes (gitanos) por razones raciales. Los romaníes fueron unos de ... nazis también deportaron a más de 20.000 romaníes al campo de Auschwitz Birkenau, donde la mayoría fue
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2309. Sistema de clasificación en los campos de concentración nazis
romaníes (gitanos) y los negros. Los nazis veían a los judíos como enemigos ... raciales y los sometían a arresto arbitrario, reclusión y asesinato. A los romaníes también los ... verde, a los prisioneros políticos con rojo, a los “asociales” (incluidos romaníes, rebeldes, vagabundos ... y otros grupos) con negro o, en el caso de los romaníes en algunos campos, marrón. A los
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2310. MÉMORIAL DE LA DÉPORTATION DES JUIFS DE BELGIQUE / présenté par Serge Klarsfeld et Maxime Steinberg
Romanies --Belgium --Nazi persecutions --Registers.
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2311. Namentliche Erfassung der im Nationalsozialismus ermordeten österreichischen Roma und Sinti. [Electronic resource]
Romanies --Nazi persecution --Austria --Registers. World War, 1939-1945 --Registers of dead
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2312. La Segunda Guerra Mundial y el Holocausto
víctimas principales: seis millones fueron asesinados. Los romaníes (gitanos), las personas con
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2313. Los campos de exterminio de la Polonia ocupada, 1942
". Entre las víctimas también hubo romaníes (gitanos) y prisioneros de guerra soviéticos.
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2314. Ivo Herzer
judíos, serbios y romaníes (gitanos). La familia de Ivo escapó a la zona ocupada por Italia, donde los
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2315. Members of the Rubin family, the family of the donor's mother, on vacation near Lodz.
emaciated. A Romani woman helped Salutka cook oatmeal to feed her mother and slowly bring her back to life
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2316. Dvorah Rubin (the donor's grandmother) poses next to a hammock with her daughter and grandchildren.
emaciated. A Romani woman helped Salutka cook oatmeal to feed her mother and slowly bring her back to life
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2317. Prison camp, slave labor, atrocities
Romani (Gypsy) men at forced labor: Holocaust Encyclopedia - Historical Film Footage. Open. Open
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2318. War Crimes Trials: Medical Case - Taylor explains medical experiments in indictment
experiments of Romani women and children at Ravensbrueck, and "dry" cold experiments.
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2319. Oral history interview with Ján Kušnír
between Christians, Jews, and Romanies; the establishment of the Slovak state and many Czechs moving out
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2320. Oral history interview with František Malík
’s property after she and her family were deported; and his memories of the resettling of local Romanies in
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2321. Research interview with Galina Koroliova
to live in the woods or to join the army, the Jewish and Romani population was comprised of only
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2322. Oral history interview with Jernej Borovnik-Bartolj
the Croat village Ribnjacko; the mixed population of Romani people, Croats, and Hungarians in
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2323. Oral history interview with Pavel Zgonea
Romanies in September 1942; being taken with his family to Tighina, Galați County, then Poarta Albă
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2324. Oral history interview with Antonin Hlaváček
), describes being one of seven children in a Romani family; attending school and then going to a corrections
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2325. Oral history interview with Sam Bankhalter
Auschwitz and dying; the Poles, Romanies, and political prisoners in the camp; his limited interactions with