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9501. Leo Haas aquatint of prisoners constructing railroad lines
eventually sent to Buchenwald where he died of typhus shorty after liberation in April 1945. His wife Frida
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9502. Leo Haas aquatint of elderly people disembarking from a transport train
eventually sent to Buchenwald where he died of typhus shorty after liberation in April 1945. His wife Frida
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9503. Leo Haas aquatint etching of a soldier watching marching people
eventually sent to Buchenwald where he died of typhus shorty after liberation in April 1945. His wife Frida
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9504. Leo Haas aquatint of a truck piled with coffins leaving Terezin
eventually sent to Buchenwald where he died of typhus shorty after liberation in April 1945. His wife Frida
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9505. Leo Haas aquatint of a room overcrowded with ill inmates
eventually sent to Buchenwald where he died of typhus shorty after liberation in April 1945. His wife Frida
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9506. Leo Haas aquatint of a long line of people marching through the snow
eventually sent to Buchenwald where he died of typhus shorty after liberation in April 1945. His wife Frida
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9507. Leo Haas aquatint of frail sickly people on a ghetto street corner
eventually sent to Buchenwald where he died of typhus shorty after liberation in April 1945. His wife Frida
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9508. Leo Haas aquatint of an attic overcrowded with cold, exhausted people
eventually sent to Buchenwald where he died of typhus shorty after liberation in April 1945. His wife Frida
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9509. Leo Haas aquatint of frail people searching in the dirt
eventually sent to Buchenwald where he died of typhus shorty after liberation in April 1945. His wife Frida
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9510. Leo Haas aquatint of an SS dog following a line of weary prisoners
eventually sent to Buchenwald where he died of typhus shorty after liberation in April 1945. His wife Frida
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9511. Leo Haas aquatint of a truck overloaded with the sick, dying, and dead
eventually sent to Buchenwald where he died of typhus shorty after liberation in April 1945. His wife Frida
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9512. Leo Haas aquatint of new arrivals at the ghetto gate
eventually sent to Buchenwald where he died of typhus shorty after liberation in April 1945. His wife Frida
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9513. Masha Rolnikaite papers
Buchenwald (Concentration camp)
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9514. Postwar Belgian gazette recording the death of a German Jewish concentration camp prisoner
Buchenwald concentration camp in Germany, and murdered before June 1945. Norbert’s brother, Sally, had made
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9515. Matyas family photograph collection
The collection consists of Buchenwald scrip, news clippings, documents, and photographs relating to
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9516. Kosher cookbook buried by a newlywed couple for safekeeping and recovered after the war
Raymond Kantor from Czestochowa, Poland, who survived the Buchenwald, Hrubieszow, and Tschenstochau
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9517. Matyas family photograph collection
The collection consists of Buchenwald scrip, news clippings, documents, and photographs relating to
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9518. Hans Praschkauer papers
until they promised to leave Germany. On November 11, Max was arrested and imprisoned in Buchenwald
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9519. Renée Lang papers
transferred to Buchenwald, and released in December 1939. He was arrested again by the Gestapo in January
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9520. Factory-printed Star of David badge printed with Jude, belonging to a German Jewish woman
arrested Ludwig, sending him and 10,000 other Jews to Buchenwald concentration camp, where they received
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9521. Book of musical compositions transcribed by a female Jewish musician
1944, Terez and Miriam were deported to Torgau slave labor camp, a subcamp of Buchenwald in Germany
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9522. Sewing case with six ornate gold mending tools
laborers, including Moshe, into railroad freight cars, and transported them to the Buchenwald concentration
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9523. Leica Standard model E camera used by US soldier and liberator
Buchenwald and the first concentration camp liberated by US troops. The majority of the inhabitants were dead
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9524. Two-sided silk escape map of Western Europe owned by US soldier and liberator
Buchenwald and the first concentration camp liberated by US troops. The majority of the inhabitants were dead
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9525. Set of 10 patterns for menswear
vandalized, and 1000s of Jews were deported to Dachau and Buchenwald. Soon after this, the family decided to