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Displaying 2650 of 120 matches for All Fields: International Tracing Service
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26. Approximately 1,500 index cards arranged alphabetically of displaced persons and repatriates including name, address, nationality, (ID: 31394)
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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27. Approximately 1,975 alphabetically arranged preprinted forms from Buckenwald [sic] and/or Zieberge [sic, i.e. (ID: 31379)
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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28. Approximately 100 individual cards from Dachau camp with prisoners work reassignments. (ID: 31418)
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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29. Approximately 2,320 index cards arranged alphabetically of displaced persons and repatriates including name, address, nationality, (ID: 31395)
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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30. Approximately 3,110 index cards arranged alphabetically of displaced persons and repatriates including name, address, nationality, (ID: 31396)
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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31. Approximately 3,140 index cards arranged alphabetically of displaced persons and repatriates. (ID: 31285)
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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32. Approximately 4,050 index cards arranged alphabetically of displaced persons and repatriates including name, address, nationality, (ID: 31391)
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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33. Barracks / work detail rosters of Auschwitz prisoners. (ID: 30286)
Documents were microfilmed at the International Tracing Service in Arolsen, Germany. Currently
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34. Circa 200 cards listing names (often only last name) with their possessions (e.g clothing). (ID: 29699)
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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35. Collection of transport lists for Berlin with a total of circa 50,000 names, including all of the transport lists for Berlin except (ID: 30287)
documents are apparently held by the International Tracing Service in Arolsen, Germany.
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36. Copy of list dated 12 Oct 44 of 550 women transported from Auschwitz/Birkenau. Entries include name and date of birth. (ID: 31415)
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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37. Copy of list, dated 12 Oct 44 of 13 women transported from Auschwitz/Birkenau to Nuremburg. (ID: 31413)
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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38. Day by day (January 2 through April 10, 1945) handwritten lists of several hundred prisoners from various countries who died in or (ID: 29996)
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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39. Death book with 1102 entries from the Hadamar Extermination Camp, where euthanasia was carried out. (ID: 31041)
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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40. Deutsche Dienststelle (WASt) for the notification of next-of-kin of members of the former German Wehrmacht who were killed in action. (ID: 33348)
https://www.dd-wast.de/en/tracing-request/private-matters-research.html ... international commitments. At the same time the French section of the Control Commission took over the ... dealing with cases which concern Wehrmacht service and its effect in numerous areas. After an ... Currently known as the "Deutsche Dienststelle (WASt)" [i.e. "German Service Office (WASt)"], this
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41. ESCAPING THE HOLOCAUST : THE ROUTE TO NYASALAND. (ID: 34527)
International Red Cross, 1942 [original list available in International Tracing Service (ITS) collection as
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42. Five typewritten and handwritten 'change announcements' (Veränderungsmeldungen) identifying c. (ID: 30327)
International Tracing Service. ... Original lists stored at the International Tracing Service, Arolsen (Germany); filmed by the ... International Committee of the Red Cross.
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43. Four lists of victims of Sandbostel concentration camp. (ID: 33069)
Likely an excerpt from collection of International Tracing Service records in USHMM Archives. This ... Tracing Center. Purchased by USHMM from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Genealogical
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44. GEDENKBUCH : OPFER DER VERFOLGUNG DER JUDEN UNTER DEM NATIONALSOZIALISTISCHEN GEWALTHERRSCHAFT IN DEUTSCHLAND, 1933-1945 / [bearbeitet (ID: 30920)
International Tracing Service. ... place of internment. (n.b. This is not a complete listing of all German Jewish victims as it does not
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45. Handwritten list of 150 prisoners in the Muehdorf [Mühldorf?] M I and M II camps who were changed from one work assignment to another. (ID: 31407)
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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46. Handwritten list of 150 prisoners in Waldlager M I and M II who were changed from one work assignment to another. (ID: 31422)
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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47. Handwritten list of 192 prisoners in Muehdorf [Mühldorf?] M I and M II camps who were changed from one work assignment to another. (ID: 31408)
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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48. Handwritten list of 213 prisoners in Waldlager M I camp who were changed from one work assignment to another. (ID: 31400)
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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49. Handwritten list, dated 16 Mar 45, of 25 prisoners in Waldlager M I camp who were changed from one work assignment to another. (ID: 31393)
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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50. Handwritten list, dated 25 Sept 44, of 64 prisoners in the Waldlager V camp who were changed from one work assignment to another. (ID: 31419)
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