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3626. Oral history interview with Fred Firnbacher
’s arrest and deportation to Dachau the day after Kristallnacht; his family’s journey to the United States
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3627. Oral history interview with Evelyn Arzt Bergl
and imprisonment in the Dachau and Buchenwald concentration camps; her father's release due to her
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3628. Oral history interview with Gitta Sereny
Dachau (Concentration camp)
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3629. Oral history interview with Ernest Loewenstein
the arrest of his father, who was sent to Dachau for a few weeks; traveling with his brother to
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3630. Oral history interview with Lucille Eichengreen
uncle in Palestine; her father's death in Dachau concentration camp in 1941; her family’s transport to
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3631. Oral history interview with Julian Noga
April 20, 1945 toward Dachau but being liberated by United States forces; reuniting with Frieda and
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3632. Oral history interview with Gertrude Goetz
’s release; not being allowed to attend school; her father being sent to Dachau; synagogues being burned; her
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3633. Pin
collection includes among other items, postcards written in the Dachau concentration camp; Kennkarten of the
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3634. Pin
collection includes among other items, postcards written in the Dachau concentration camp; Kennkarten of the
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3635. Pin
collection includes among other items, postcards written in the Dachau concentration camp; Kennkarten of the
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3636. US Army 42nd Infantry Division shoulder sleeve patch with a red, yellow and blue rainbow
to liberate Dachau concentration camp on April 29, 1945. The 42nd Infantry, 45th Infantry, and 20th
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3637. Rabbi Eli A. Bohnen photograph collection
known as the Rainbow Haggadah. He was the first Jewish chaplain to enter the Dachau concentration camp
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3638. US Army 20th Armored Division shoulder sleeve patch with tank, gun, and red lightning bolt
that liberated Dachau concentration camp on April 29, 1945. They discovered over 30,000 survivors in
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3639. US Army 10th Armored Division shoulder sleeve patch with tank, gun, and red lightning bolt
continuous combat. The 10th liberated a subcamp of Dachau concentration camp in the Landsberg area on April
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3640. US Army 36th Infantry Division shoulder sleeve patch with a T monogram on a light blue field
the Kaufering concentration camp system, a complex of Dachau subcamps in the Landsberg area. The unit
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3641. US Army 4th Infantry Division shoulder sleeve patch with 4 green ivy leaves on a brown field
site of Haunstetten, a subcamp of Dachau concentration camp and one of the largest subcamps in Germany
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3642. US Army 99th Infantry Division shoulder sleeve patch with a blue and white checkerboard
troops liberated four concentration camps in the Mühldorf subcamp complex of Dachau on May 3rd and 4th
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3643. US Army 101st Airborne Division shoulder sleeve patch with a bald eagle head
southern Germany in late April 1945, where it discovered Kaufering IV, a subcamp of Dachau concentration
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3644. US Army 101st Airborne Division shoulder sleeve patch with a bald eagle head
southern Germany in late April 1945, where it discovered Kaufering IV, a subcamp of Dachau concentration
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3645. Herbert Luft papers
incarcerated in Dachau concentration camp and was released due to the efforts of his wife. He and his wife
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3646. Affidavit of interrogation of Rudolf Hoess
position of block and mustering chief in the Dachau concentration camp. He was transferred to Sachsenhausen
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3647. Commemorative ceramic tile with the message "Thanks Eisenhower"
Eisenhower! April 29, 1945. This may be a reference to the liberation of Dachau concentration camp which
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3648. Case files from the Gestapo in Düsseldorf
Dachau (Concentration camp)
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3649. Oral history interview with Hal Myers
his father's arrest and transfer to Dachau; being deported in October 1940 to Gurs; the separation of
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3650. Oral history interview with Lissa K. Keller
's arrest and transfer to Dachau; the release of her father and how her grandparents gave up their