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7051. Dinner speakers: John Eisenhower, Claire Booth Luce, and others
John Eisenhower speaks at podium; dinner event. Speaks as a witness of the liberation of Buchenwald ... BUCHENWALD
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7052. Morris Sklarsky papers
then Stutthof in summer 1944. He was later transferred to the Buchenwald subcamps of Ordruf and ... Buchenwald (Concentration camp)
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7053. Studio portrait of a Jewish family in Bedzin, Poland.
concentration camp to another that included stays in Gross Rosen, Buchenwald, and Schoenebeck (a satellite camp ... of Buchenwald). During the evacuation of Schoenebeck, he escaped and went into hiding until his
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7054. Studio portrait of a Jewish child in Bedzin, Poland.
concentration camp to another that included stays in Gross Rosen, Buchenwald, and Schoenebeck (a satellite camp ... of Buchenwald). During the evacuation of Schoenebeck, he escaped and went into hiding until his
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7055. Identification card photograph of Mosze Fiszel.
concentration camp to another that included stays in Gross Rosen, Buchenwald, and Schoenebeck (a satellite camp ... of Buchenwald). During the evacuation of Schoenebeck, he escaped and went into hiding until his
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7056. Portrait of a Jewish DP couple, Fela Fiszel and Natan Gipsman, shortly before their marriage.
concentration camp to another that included stays in Gross Rosen, Buchenwald, and Schoenebeck (a satellite camp ... of Buchenwald). During the evacuation of Schoenebeck, he escaped and went into hiding until his
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7057. A Jewish DP couple from Poland poses outside in Lancaster, PA, soon after their immigration to the U.S.
concentration camp to another that included stays in Gross Rosen, Buchenwald, and Schoenebeck (a satellite camp ... of Buchenwald). During the evacuation of Schoenebeck, he escaped and went into hiding until his
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7058. Prisoners at forced labor building airplane parts at the Siemens factory in the Bobrek labor camp.
Charles was sent on a death march to Gleiwitz. From there he was sent to Buchenwald, where he was ... and sent the prisoners on a death march to Gleiwitz. From there they were taken to Buchenwald, where
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7059. Studio portrait of a Jewish woman with two of her children.
Buchenwald, and Benjamin never saw him again. After the arrest, Mathilde resolved to do whatever she could ... home from Buchenwald in early 1939 only to be rearrested a few years later. He was sent to
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7060. Postcard written by Hela Tenenbaum in the Lódz ghetto to Luba Tenenbaum in Siberia in which Hela reports that she is working, Andzia is in school and Mom is healthy, but they are all very worried that they do not get any correspondence from Luba.
Buchenwald. Luba and Leon Flumenbaum left Poland in August 1946 and crossed the border to Czechoslovakia ... survived Buchenwald. On February 1, 1950 Luba and Leon Flumenbaum immigrated to the United States on board
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7061. Postcard written by Hela Tenenbaum in the Lódz ghetto to Luba Tenenbaum in Siberia in which Hela reports that she is working, Andzia is in school and Mom is healthy, but they are all very worried that they do not get any correspondence from Luba.
Buchenwald. Luba and Leon Flumenbaum left Poland in August 1946 and crossed the border to Czechoslovakia ... survived Buchenwald. On February 1, 1950 Luba and Leon Flumenbaum immigrated to the United States on board
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7062. Three German-Jewish siblings pose outside their home in Rimbeck, Germany.
arrested and taken to Buchenwald. Siegfried was released after a month, but he no longer could run a ... Buchenwald. However, unable to digest the food given to him by his liberators, Walter died shortly thereafter
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7063. A young German-Jewish boy poses outside his home with his dog in Rimbeck, Germany.
arrested and taken to Buchenwald. Siegfried was released after a month, but he no longer could run a ... Buchenwald. However, unable to digest the food given to him by his liberators, Walter died shortly thereafter
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7064. A German-Jewish boy poses outside his home in Rimbeck, Germany with his parents on the occasion of his bar mitzvah.
arrested and taken to Buchenwald. Siegfried was released after a month, but he no longer could run a ... Buchenwald. However, unable to digest the food given to him by his liberators, Walter died shortly thereafter
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7065. Exterior view of the Israelitisches Gartenbauschule, a Jewish boarding school in Ahlem.
arrested and taken to Buchenwald. Siegfried was released after a month, but he no longer could run a ... Buchenwald. However, unable to digest the food given to him by his liberators, Walter died shortly thereafter
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7066. A Jewish man and woman walk down a street in Antwerp the winter before the German invasion.
word, however, that Hans had been perished in Buchenwald at the time of liberation, April 1945 ... then to Buchenwald and Ohrdruf. His siblings Otto, Ernst, Amalia and their spouses also perished as
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7067. Studio portrait of a Romanian Jewish family. Pictured are the Leibovitche family.
word, however, that Hans had been perished in Buchenwald at the time of liberation, April 1945 ... then to Buchenwald and Ohrdruf. His siblings Otto, Ernst, Amalia and their spouses also perished as
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7068. Studio portrait of Sonya and Marcel Tragholz after the war.
word, however, that Hans had been perished in Buchenwald at the time of liberation, April 1945 ... then to Buchenwald and Ohrdruf. His siblings Otto, Ernst, Amalia and their spouses also perished as
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7069. Portrait of Marcel Tragholz (donor) and one of the American troops who liberated him in Belgium.
word, however, that Hans had been perished in Buchenwald at the time of liberation, April 1945 ... then to Buchenwald and Ohrdruf. His siblings Otto, Ernst, Amalia and their spouses also perished as
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7070. Portrait of Hans Tragholz and Sonya Yvonne on their wedding day.
word, however, that Hans had been perished in Buchenwald at the time of liberation, April 1945 ... then to Buchenwald and Ohrdruf. His siblings Otto, Ernst, Amalia and their spouses also perished as
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7071. A watercolor and ink drawing from the pictorial memoire entitled, "Images from Auschwitz-Birkenau, by John Wiernicki, Polish Resistance Fighter, Prisoner Number P150302." The caption under the drawing reads, "Unloading railroad ramps in Birkenau."
December 1944, as the Soviet Army approached, he was sent with a transport of 500 prisoners to Buchenwald ... and Wiernicki was sent on a death march to Buchenwald. He escaped from the march, was liberated by
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7072. A watercolor and ink drawing from the pictorial memoire entitled, "Images from Auschwitz-Birkenau, by John Wiernicki, Polish Resistance Fighter, Prisoner Number P150302." The caption reads, "Roll call on the 'Apelle Platz'."
December 1944, as the Soviet Army approached, he was sent with a transport of 500 prisoners to Buchenwald ... and Wiernicki was sent on a death march to Buchenwald. He escaped from the march, was liberated by
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7073. A watercolor and ink drawing from the pictorial memoire entitled, "Images from Auschwitz-Birkenau, by John Wiernicki, Polish Resistance Fighter, Prisoner Number P150302." The caption reads, "'Planierungskommando' on its way to work."
December 1944, as the Soviet Army approached, he was sent with a transport of 500 prisoners to Buchenwald ... and Wiernicki was sent on a death march to Buchenwald. He escaped from the march, was liberated by
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7074. A watercolor and ink drawing from the pictorial memoire entitled, "Images from Auschwitz-Birkenau, by John Wiernicki, Polish Resistance Fighter, Prisoner Number P150302." The caption reads, "Death of the 'Musselman.'"
December 1944, as the Soviet Army approached, he was sent with a transport of 500 prisoners to Buchenwald ... and Wiernicki was sent on a death march to Buchenwald. He escaped from the march, was liberated by
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7075. A watercolor and ink drawing from the pictorial memoire entitled, "Images from Auschwitz-Birkenau, by John Wiernicki, Polish Resistance Fighter, Prisoner Number P150302." The caption reads, " 'Sports' in the men's quarantine camp."
December 1944, as the Soviet Army approached, he was sent with a transport of 500 prisoners to Buchenwald ... and Wiernicki was sent on a death march to Buchenwald. He escaped from the march, was liberated by