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3126. Morris Gastfreund papers
survivor of several camps including Dachau, Buchenwald, and Skarzysko-Kamienna. He was liberated from
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3127. George and Shari Fine papers
(George Fine) in Dachau concentration camp and Sari Marmor (Fine) as a slave laborer in Poland during the
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3128. COHASCO collection
postwar Dachau visitor's pass; search requests for Holocaust survivors; one 1944 Belgian Jewish
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3129. Chronology
(1st row, third from right). Photograph of staff (mainly survivors of Dachau concentration camp) in
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3130. Dr. Joachim Neander collection
Auschwitz nach Dachau, als Zugange unter dem 10. Oktober 1944 registriert," by Joachim Neander," Reference
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3131. Between life and death
Linkaich, being an inmate of the Nazi concentration camps of Stutthof and a subcamp of Dachau, suffering on
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3132. William Ornstein papers
he was imprisoned in the Nazi concentration camps of Dachau and Mauthausen. Following World War II
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3133. Marcel Rowen collection
and Dachau concentration camps; in Landsberg Displaced Persons Camp after liberation by the Americans
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3134. Benesch and Reininger families collection
imprisoned in Dachau and later in Buchenwald. The family left for Prague awaiting their United States
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3135. Eugene and Elizabeth Franklin collection
labor in Slovakia, and eventual deportation to Auschwitz-Birkenau, Dachau, and Muhldorf concentration
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3136. Arthur List papers
Gross Rosen, Flossenbürg and Dachau concentration camps and subcamps.
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3137. Gerhard (Gershon) Hoffman correspondence
Flossenbürg in early 1945, following which he and other prisoners were sent on a forced march toward Dachau
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3138. "Birkenau: The Camp of Death"
Echterdingen and to Ohrdruf. He was sent on a death march from Ohrdruf through Buchenwald to Dachau, where he
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3139. Werner Siegbert Oster collection
family lived in Boppard, Germany were Ferdinand worked as a butcher. Werner was imprisoned in Dachau
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3140. Schifferes family papers
deportation and murder of Arthur in the Dachau concentration camp, and ultimately Marie's immigration to the
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3141. "Following in our Father's Footsteps"
selection and were sent to a labor camp outside of Warsaw. He was also imprisoned in Dachau and Muhldorf
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3142. Landsberg Hangings
(Munich 193) Landsberg (Dachau) Hangings, Landsberg, Germany, May 1946. Coverage of the military
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3143. Oral history interview with Mark Weinberg
among dead bodies at Dachau as Germans fled; liberation; living in Landsberg am Lech postwar; and
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3144. Oral history interview with Irving Simon
in Stutthof and Dachau; receiving help from the Swiss Red Cross; living in Feldafing displaced
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3145. Oral history interview with Ute (Sora) Seiler Vigorito
sending her to her father who survived Dachau; and the trauma of the separation from her grandmother.
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3146. Oral history interview with Rose Ringle
helping her in exchange for telling the US Army of her aid; and transferring to Allach (Dachau) in the
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3147. Oral history interview with Hugo Princz
1943; internment in Dachau concentration camp for a few weeks in 1944; internment in Waldlager
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3148. Oral history interview with Marta Okon
her grandparents from April to November 1944; a forced march to Dachau/Kaufering Lager II; forced
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3149. Oral history interview with Minia Moszenberg
Geislingen from November 1944 to March 1945; internment in Dachau until liberation; living in Landsberg
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3150. Oral history interview with Rose Meyer
husband at Dachau; living in Munich after the war; and immigrating to the United States in 1951.