Displaying: 42,826 42,850 of 43,579 matches for “concentration camp”
-
42826. Oral history interview with Ona-Genovaitė Šukytė Grigėnienė
Contains interviews with Holocaust survivors, concentration camp liberators, rescuers, relief
-
42827. Oral history interview with Daniel Bloch
Contains interviews with Holocaust survivors, concentration camp liberators, rescuers, relief
-
42828. Oral history interview with Maria Irmgard Weissenberg Barrows
Contains interviews with Holocaust survivors, concentration camp liberators, rescuers, relief
-
42829. Oral history interview with Renate Wasserman, Beatrice Muchman, and Wendy Muchman
Contains interviews with Holocaust survivors, concentration camp liberators, rescuers, relief
-
42830. Oral history interview with Lily Kalman
Contains interviews with Holocaust survivors, concentration camp liberators, rescuers, relief
-
42831. U.S. herald for the film, “The Seventh Cross” (1944)
from a concentration camp. Six are caught, killed, and tied to makeshift crosses, but a seventh escapee
-
42832. Arthur Szyk print of two Jewish children threatened by Nazis
concentration camp and killed. In late 1940, Szyk immigrated to the United States with his family. He became a
-
42833. Mark Markov-Grinberg photograph of a nude female statue with an oar against a moonlit sky
Battle of Kursk and the crematorium at Stutthof concentration camp, when it was liberated on May 9, 1945
-
42834. Markov-Grinberg photograph of peasants from a farmers collective holding a sign
Battle of Kursk and the crematorium at Stutthof concentration camp, when it was liberated on May 9, 1945
-
42835. Markov-Grinberg photograph of women athletes holding flags in Red Square
Battle of Kursk and the crematorium at Stutthof concentration camp, when it was liberated on May 9, 1945
-
42836. Markov-Grinberg photograph of Soviet soldiers crouching in a trench as a tank rolls across the gap
Battle of Kursk and the crematorium at Stutthof concentration camp, when it was liberated on May 9, 1945
-
42837. Arthur Szyk drawing
concentration camp and killed. In late 1940, Szyk immigrated to the United States with his family. He became a
-
42838. Arthur Szyk drawing
concentration camp and killed. In late 1940, Szyk immigrated to the United States with his family. He became a
-
42839. Hermann Göring's Nuremberg war crimes trial headphones
Himmler and Heydrich, Göring set up the early concentration camps for political opponents. In March 1935
-
42840. Ceskoslovenskou Medaila za Chrabrost [Medal of Valor] awarded to a Czech Jewish soldier
identification card relating to the experiences of Frida Lerner in Mauthausen concentration camp during and after
-
42841. Ceskoslovensky Valecny Kriz 1939 (Czechoslovak War Cross) with ribbon awarded to a Czech Jewish soldier
identification card relating to the experiences of Frida Lerner in Mauthausen concentration camp during and after
-
42842. Pametni Medaile Ceskoslovenska Armada V Zahranici (Czechoslovak Army Abroad) medal awarded to a Czech Jewish soldier
identification card relating to the experiences of Frida Lerner in Mauthausen concentration camp during and after
-
42843. Ruth Engelhardt Spivack Meyers papers
Gurs (Concentration camp)
-
42844. Maerker and Behr families papers
parents died in a Jewish hospital in 1942. Willy’s brother Otto died in the Auschwitz concentration camp
-
42845. Two-sided 11th Armored Division, US Army, after action poster for April and May 1945
liberation of two concentration camps, Mauthausen, and a subcamp, Gusen, on May 5 and 6. The other side has a
-
42846. United States pro-free business and anti-dictatorship propaganda poster
worn in Buchenwald concentration camp.
-
42847. Selected records from the General State Archives in Volos (GAK Magnesia)
Auschwitz (Concentration camp)
-
42848. Oral history interview with József Fodor
with Jews from Transylvania who were being transported in overcrowded wagons to concentration camps in
-
42849. Maier family papers
and sent to Dachau concentration camp. That evening, while Freya and Sonja were at home, the house was
-
42850. Loeb family papers
a translator. Hans visited Buchenwald concentration camp in attempt to locate family who had been