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176. Verzeichnis den aus Nürnberg deportierten Juden.
Tracing Service. Transports from which all deportees were killed are indicated. ADD PLACE! ... with separate pagination. NOTE: This appears to be a postwar list compiled by the International
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177. List of Jews who arrived at Auschwitz on 24 Jun 1942. Data from this list matches that of a transport listed in Serge Klarsfeld's
Yad Vashem microfilmed this material at the International Tracing Service in Arolsen (Germany).
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178. Time Moving in Reverse
International Tracing Service. Yes, I included the story of their betrayal and their murder in Auschwitz in the
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179. Georg Kalisz papers
International Tracing Service verifies only that he remained in the women's camp until liberation in late
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180. Harold Geller collection
Tracing Service providing information about the Holocaust experiences of the Golas. The ketubah dates the ... the Central Jewish Committee of Bergen-Belsen and a copy of a 2009 letter from the International
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181. Tübingen Medical School Experiments
mayor of Tübingen wrote to the International Tracing Service (ITS) in Bad Arolsen, submitting the list ... All had perished at nearby forced labor or internment camps — some hung, some shot, and others
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182. Ilse Salomon collection
during and after the Holocaust, including a form from the Red Cross International Tracing Service, a ... International Committee of the Red Cross
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183. Alphabetical grouping, with some exceptions, beginning with the letter 'S' and ending with the letter 'Z' of handwritten index cards
with the International Red Cross' International Tracing Service in Arolsen, Germany and is also ... these specific items as being of use for tracing purposes. The microfilmed collection was later shared
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184. Day by day (January 2 through April 10, 1945) handwritten lists of several hundred prisoners from various countries who died in or
with the International Red Cross' International Tracing Service in Arolsen, Germany and is also ... these specific items as being of use for tracing purposes. The microfilmed collection was later shared
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185. List of 280 prisoners who died at Kommando "Schwalbe V" at Berga am Elster from 28 November 1944 through 2 January 1945.
with the International Red Cross' International Tracing Service in Arolsen, Germany and is also ... these specific items as being of use for tracing purposes. The microfilmed collection was later shared
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186. List of c. 150 persons excused from heavy work at Camp Zwieberge, a subcamp of Buchenwald.
with the International Red Cross' International Tracing Service in Arolsen, Germany and is also ... these specific items as being of use for tracing purposes. The microfilmed collection was later shared
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187. Testimony of Jan Nowak.
with the International Red Cross' International Tracing Service in Arolsen, Germany and is also ... these specific items as being of use for tracing purposes. The microfilmed collection was later shared
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188. Frequently Asked Questions about the Holocaust for Educators
Germany during the war. Historians cannot trace Hitler’s antisemitism to any specific event or incident ... many Germans believed the Nazi Party was restoring Germany’s status as an international power after its ... wounded. German Jews received medals for their wartime valor and military service. Many German Jewish ... coordinated the work of both US and international refugee aid organizations, sending millions of dollars into
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189. [Austrian Jewish Forced Labor in Germany]
documents in the International Tracing Service (ITS) or Dokumentationsarchiv des österreichischen
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190. Alphabetical list of c. 663 mostly non-French, and of these primarily Polish Jews who arrived at Auschwitz on an RSHA transport from
Yad Vashem microfilmed this material from the holdings of the International Tracing Service
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191. Barracks / work detail rosters of Auschwitz prisoners.
Documents were microfilmed at the International Tracing Service in Arolsen, Germany. Currently
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192. Gross Rosen (Victims and Survivors)
for the years 1940-1945" and a copy sent to the International Tracing Service in Bad Arolsen
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193. Survivor children airlifted from Theresienstadt "camp-ghetto" to England post-war
This index is a combination of two lists found in the International Tracing Service (3.1.1.3 folder
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194. The German Towns Project
In the 1960s, the International Tracing Service (ITS. Now Arolsen Archives) in Bad Arolsen, Germany
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195. Oral history interview with Lothar Meyer
International Tracing Service
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196. Anton Fojn papers
International Tracing Service
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197. Lists of Jews evacuated from Bytom in Upper Silesia
found at the National Archives (Washington, D.C.), Yad Vashem (Jerusalem), the International Tracing ... Service (Arolsen, Germany), and possibly several other libraries and archives. The donor has not provided
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198. Hidden Child Foundation/ADL records
International Family Tracing Service to locate survivors and relatives; and is a source of information for ... memorial and holiday events, and providing reference and tracing services for Holocaust survivors who were ... met for the first time in May 1991 in New York City at the First International Gathering of Children ... over 6,000, to convey current Holocaust related issues; liaises between the U.S. and international
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199. UNRRA list of concentration camp victims, 1947
The United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA) was an international relief ... fuel, clothing, shelter and other basic necessities, medical and other essential services." Its staff ... Washington, The European Regional Office (London), the 29 servicing offices and missions (2 area offices in ... 1945-46. Its UN functions were transferred to several UN agencies, including the International Refugee
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200. Walsrode Provinz Hannover : Liste der Nichtdeutschen [1941-1945].
International Tracing Service. ... International Archives Project in 2002.