List of transfers within camp Zwieberge, Malachyt, a subcamp of Buchenwald which took place between June 6 and September 25, 1944. (ID: 29874)
Title or Main Description:
List of transfers within camp Zwieberge, Malachyt, a subcamp of Buchenwald which took place between June 6 and September 25, 1944. Prisoner number and last name always given. First name given occasionally. Death noted sometimes.
Type of Work:
Microfilm
Museum or Other Institution Holdings:
- Holocaust and World War II victims records, 1939-1945 (USHMM Archives Accession Number 1994.A.0342)
- Source Institution: National Archives (Suitland, Maryland)
- See: Reel #1838800, frames 0399-0455.
Provenance:
Part of a large selection of microfilmed records derived from the Captured German Records holdings of the National Archives and Records Administration's facility in Suitland, Maryland that was microfilmed by the Genealogy Society of Utah, the genealogy branch of the Latter-day Saints (Mormon) Church, as part of a cooperative project with the American Red Cross, which had researched and identified these specific items as being of use for tracing purposes. The microfilmed collection was later shared with the International Red Cross' International Tracing Service in Arolsen, Germany and is also available through the Mormons' Family History Centers throughout the world. The Survivors Registry purchased a copy of the 49 reel microfilm collection from the Genealogy Society of Utah and transferred the entire collection to the USHMM Archives in 1994, where it is available as "Holocaust and World War II victims records, 1939-1945 [microform]" under USHMM Archives Accession Number 1994.A.0342.
Keywords:
- Halberstadt-Zwieberge (Concentration camp) --Registers.
- Buchenwald (Concentration camp) --Registers.
- [Additional Geographic Keywords: Malachit, Malachyt, Langenstein, B 2, B II, Landhaus, Maifisch, Hechlingen, Magdeburg, Wernigerode, Halberstadt-Zwieberge B II (Malachit)]
Abstract:
Halberstadt-Zwieberge was a complex of several subcamps of Buchenwald that also went by various code names, especially "Malachit" or "Malachyt", "B 2" or "B II", "Landhaus", or "Maifisch".
Language and Other Notes:
Text in German.
Resource Center Cataloging Notes:
Former Q&A Name Lists Database File Number-- AA0262