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7251. Rachel Krygier, a passenger on the ship the Exodus, peers out behind a blanket [probably in Haifa harbor].
Rachel lived at Kibbutz Buchenwald before attempting to immigrate to Palestin on board the Exodus 1947.
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7252. Studio portrait of Leja Blecher standing between her two brothers in Kelme Lithuania.
imprisonment in the Skarzysko Kamienna and Buchenwald concentration camps. After the war he met Tova Lipszic
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7253. Studio portrait of Tova Luksenburg, a Lithuanian survivor.
imprisonment in the Skarzysko Kamienna and Buchenwald concentration camps. After the war he met Tova Lipszic
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7254. Studio portrait of Mosche Lipschitz taken in the Feldafing displaced persons' camp.
imprisonment in the Skarzysko Kamienna and Buchenwald concentration camps. After the war he met Tova Lipszic
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7255. Studio portrait of Yaakov Luksenburg, a young man in Zwolen Poland, who later perished in Skarzysko Kamienna.
imprisonment in the Skarzysko Kamienna and Buchenwald concentration camps. After the war he met Tova Lipszic
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7256. Studio portrait of Mosche Lipschitz taken in the Feldafing displaced persons' camp.
imprisonment in the Skarzysko Kamienna and Buchenwald concentration camps. After the war he met Tova Lipszic
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7257. Studio portrait of Kopel and Tova Luksenburg.
imprisonment in the Skarzysko Kamienna and Buchenwald concentration camps. After the war he met Tova Lipszic
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7258. Studio portrait of Tova Lipszic in the Weilheim displaced persons' training farm.
imprisonment in the Skarzysko Kamienna and Buchenwald concentration camps. After the war he met Tova Lipszic
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7259. Soap acquired by a prisoner in Buna concentration camp
the number 161306. On January 8, 1945, he was sent on a forced march to Buna, Buchenwald, Langenstein
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7260. Star of David badge with Jude printed in the center
(nee Stern, 1895-1971) Wertheimer. Max Wertheimer was imprisoned in Buchenwald for two weeks following
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7261. Star of David badge with Jude printed in the center
(nee Stern, 1895-1971) Wertheimer. Max Wertheimer was imprisoned in Buchenwald for two weeks following
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7262. Propaganda advertisement implying that Hitler supports equality and peace
worn in Buchenwald concentration camp.
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7263. Ted Deutsch postcard
Buchenwald. She was liberated at Bergen-Belsen. Ted initially claimed to have been liberated at Bergen-Belsen
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7264. "Das Krematorium in Dachau"
Buchenwald (Concentration camp)
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7265. Pamphlet
to Auschwitz concentration camp, where Janina died in January 1943. Wieslaw was sent to Buchenwald in
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7266. Pamphlet
Buchenwald in March 1943 where he was liberated by the US Army in April 1945.
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7267. Concentration Camp Horrors
description of his visit to Buchenwald. The heterodyne whistle throughout half of this recording was caused by
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7268. Jura Soyfer – Verdrängte Jahre
Herbert Zipper) the camp anthem, "Dachaulied." Soyfer was subsequently deported to Buchenwald, where he
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7269. Lied - Wort - Dokument: im deutschen antifaschistischen Widerstand 1933 - 1945
Prof Wilhelm Girnus; Ehrung der Toten; Lied von Sachsenhausen; Buchenwald-Lied; Obittere Zeit; Auf eine
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7270. Paul Koerner testifies re. Goering at Nuremberg Trial
Reichstag Fire. Koerner replies in German. Refers to Thaelmann in Buchenwald camp and complaints to
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7271. Rachel and Harvey Goldfarb collection
Mutterperl, include an image of Berel standing on the right, inside the barracks of the Buchenwald
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7272. Postwar Germany; refugees; war crimes trials
again 01:32:40 Man with Buchenwald armband on jacket 01:36:30 Kids burning flags, etc. Closer
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7273. Certificate of Citizenship document holder
were sent to Auschwitz, where Janina died in January 1943. Wieslaw was sent to Buchenwald in March 1943
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7274. Oral history interview with Alina Curson
the Nazis; how she was taken to Buchenwald after the war; and her immigration to the United States.
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7275. Oral history interview with Paul Schwarzbart
mother after the war, the death of his father at Buchenwald, his and his mother's immigration to the