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401. Chaplains panel
are letters from Miles Lerman and Elie Wiesel to the liberators describing the International
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402. Chaplains panel
are letters from Miles Lerman and Elie Wiesel to the liberators describing the International
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403. Unauthorized Salvadoran citizenship certificate issued to Koloman Banyai (b.
Subotica), Terese (nee Wiesel) Banyai (b. 1900 in Baja) and their daughters Martha (b. 1925) and Anna (b
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404. Oral history interview with Robert R. Max
wife at Ohio University to help prevent antisemitism and inviting Elie Wiesel to speak at the
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405. Etching by Walter Spitzer of concentration camp inmates hauling a cart of corpses, with one not yet dead
Buchenwald, [Saved by Drawing, Buchenwald], forward by Elie Wiesel, in 2004.
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406. Oral history interview with József Fodor
The production of this interview was made possible by the Tziporah Wiesel Fund.
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407. Oral history interview with Mária Pozsgai
The production of this interview was made possible by the Tziporah Wiesel Fund.
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408. Oral history interview with Sándor Gombita
The production of this interview was made possible by the Tziporah Wiesel Fund.
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409. Ex prisioneros del "campo pequeño" de Buchenwald miran desde las literas de madera en las que dormían de a tres por "cama".
dormían de a tres por "cama". Elie Wiesel aparece en la segunda fila de literas (es el séptimo, de
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410. Walter Spitzer allegorical drawing of three children seated in a concentration camp
Buchenwald, [Saved by Drawing, Buchenwald], forward by Elie Wiesel, in 2004.
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411. Etching by Walter Spitzer of a skeletal concentration camp inmate gazing at the empty food bowl of another
Buchenwald, [Saved by Drawing, Buchenwald], forward by Elie Wiesel, in 2004.
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412. Etching by Walter Spitzer of 2 guards with 3 unclothed female concentration camp inmates
Buchenwald, [Saved by Drawing, Buchenwald], forward by Elie Wiesel, in 2004.
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413. Etching by Walter Spitzer of 2 emaciated concentration camp inmates walking arm in arm
Buchenwald, [Saved by Drawing, Buchenwald], forward by Elie Wiesel, in 2004.
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414. Etching by Walter Spitzer of a group of concentration camp inmates listening to a speaker
Buchenwald, [Saved by Drawing, Buchenwald], forward by Elie Wiesel, in 2004.
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415. Etching by Walter Spitzer of a dog attacking fallen concentration camp prisoners in an arena
Buchenwald, [Saved by Drawing, Buchenwald], forward by Elie Wiesel, in 2004.
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416. Etching by Walter Spitzer of concentration camp inmates begging, digging in a dumpster, and hauling corpses
Buchenwald, [Saved by Drawing, Buchenwald], forward by Elie Wiesel, in 2004.
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417. Etching of a group of 3 skeletal children in the outside yard in a concentration camp
Buchenwald, [Saved by Drawing, Buchenwald], forward by Elie Wiesel, in 2004.
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418. Etching by Walter Spitzer of concentration camp inmates hauling a cart of corpses, with one not yet dead
Buchenwald, [Saved by Drawing, Buchenwald], forward by Elie Wiesel, in 2004.
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419. Etching by Walter Spitzer of a group of concentration camp inmates listening to a speaker
Buchenwald, [Saved by Drawing, Buchenwald], forward by Elie Wiesel, in 2004.
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420. Cover for a set of etchings by Walter Spitzer inscribed by the artist
Buchenwald, [Saved by Drawing, Buchenwald], forward by Elie Wiesel, in 2004.
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421. Etching by Walter Spitzer depicting 3 emaciated concentration camp inmates
Buchenwald, [Saved by Drawing, Buchenwald], forward by Elie Wiesel, in 2004.
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422. Etching by Walter Spitzer of a skeletal concentration camp inmate gazing at the empty food bowl of another
Buchenwald, [Saved by Drawing, Buchenwald], forward by Elie Wiesel, in 2004.
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423. Etching by Walter Spitzer depicting 2 guards with 3 unclothed female concentration camp inmates
Buchenwald, [Saved by Drawing, Buchenwald], forward by Elie Wiesel, in 2004.
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424. Etching by Walter Spitzer of a dog attacking fallen concentration camp prisoners in an arena
Buchenwald, [Saved by Drawing, Buchenwald], forward by Elie Wiesel, in 2004.
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425. Etching by Walter Spitzer of concentration camp inmates begging, digging in a dumpster, and hauling corpses
Buchenwald, [Saved by Drawing, Buchenwald], forward by Elie Wiesel, in 2004.