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11601. GEDENKBUCH : HÄFTLINGE DES KONZENTRATIONSLAGERS BERGEN-BELSEN.
contributions of surviving eyewitnesses. It is unclear whether or not survivors are being specifically
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11602. HAMBURGER JÜDISCHE OPFER DES NATIONALSOZIALISMUS : GEDENKBUCH / [bearbeitet von Jürgen Sielemann ; unter Mitarbeit von Paul Flamme].
fate was unknown at the time of the book's compilation are listed. Persons who survived through 9 May
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11603. HISTORY OF THE JEWISH COMMUNITY OF SCHNEIDEMÜHL : 1641 TO THE HOLOCAUST / by Peter Simonstein Cullman.
the means or circumstances of survival, location of postwar settlement (where known), date, age and
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11604. 'Juden aus Luxemburg in Frankreich [1]', In: AUFBAU (8 Jun 1945).
is presumed that the persons listed survived the War. Entries include name, date of birth and place
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11605. 'Juden aus Luxemburg in Frankreich [2]', In: AUFBAU (20 Jul 1945).
Luxembourg. Although not stated as such, it is presumed that the persons listed survived the War. Entries
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11606. LISTE ALPHABETIQUE DES PERSONNES, EN MAJORITE ISRAELITES, DEPORTEES PAR LES CONVOIS PARTIS DU CAMP DE RASSEMBLEMENT DE MALINES ENTRE
repatriated, sent on a separate convoy than originally designated, whether a person survived to return to
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11607. LISTE OFFICIELLE ... DES DÉCÉDÉS DES CAMPS DE CONCENTRATION / République française, Ministère des anciens combattants et victimes
concentration camps. Also incudes several lists of those who survived the Holocaust but who died after
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11608. MÉMORIAL DE LA DÉPORTATION DES JUIFS DE BELGIQUE / présenté par Serge Klarsfeld et Maxime Steinberg
transport number, with sometimes a handwritten notation of "R" if the person survived the Holocaust or "E
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11609. Obete holocaustu z Novych Zamkov odvlecene vo dvoch transportoch v dnoch 12. a 15.
anniversary of deportations. survive in forced labour camps as well [sic] / [ZNO Nove Zamky]. [Internet
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11610. PITSHAYEVER YIZKER BUKH / [tsunoyfgeshtelt, H. Gelernt].
surviving former residents of the town resident in Argentina ("Pitshayever in Argentine", p. 307-308), and
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11611. The Jewish community of Salonika, 1943 : from the book: Recanati, Aure. The Jewish community of Salonika, 1943 (Jerusalem, Erez, 2003):
"Of Salonician origin, Aure Recanati was born in France. She survived WW II hidden in villages in
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11612. Appendices
). Ms. Taft is survived by her husband, William Taft IV, and three adult children. Vin Weber Vin Weber
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11613. Principaux camps de personnes déplacées pour les Juifs, 1945-1946
centaines de milliers de survivants juifs se trouvent dans des camps de personnes
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11614. How did the Nazis and their collaborators implement the Holocaust?
men. Up to 30,000 Jewish men were arrested, simply for being Jewish. Most of the surviving Jewish
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11615. How did postwar trials shape approaches to international justice?
surviving former leaders of Nazi Germany. (Dictator Adolf Hitler and SS leader Heinrich Himmler had
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11616. What were some similarities between racism in Nazi Germany and in the United States, 1920s-1940s?
beliefs have survived to varying degrees to the present day. Racism and Antisemitism Endure
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11617. Des soldats américains inspectent Hadamar
Après la guerre, le personnel américain filma le centre et prit en charge les patients survivants.
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11618. David (Dudi) Bergman décrit son sauvetage par les prisonniers au moment où on l'emmenait au four crématoire de Dachau
(Langenbielau). Il fit partie des trois seuls survivants sur les cent cinquante personnes convoyées dans
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11619. Raymond Buch décrit comment les civils étaient contraints d'enterrer les morts
survivants plus robustes enlever les vêtements de leurs compagnons plus maigres pour remplacer leurs
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11620. Oral history interview with Thomas Buergenthal
labor camp in Kielce; surviving a massacre of Jewish children and then being transported with his
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11621. Oral history interview with Gisela Tillmann and Gerd Gotthold
how they survived on farms after their parents were imprisoned; how they relied on their religion
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11622. Oral history interview with Maryla Orgel Korn
one but her mother and father survived.
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11623. Oral history interview with Dora Schoen
clothes; her aunt in the United States sending her money and her surviving brother’s address (he had been
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11624. Oral history interview with Rose Lazarus
weeks later; her experience during a selection where she survived, but her mother and younger siblings
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11625. Oral history interview with Lee Merel
condition of the surviving inmates at Gardelegen; his questioning of God during his time at Gardelegen and