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7701. Marianne Szanto papers
scraps re-used to write on in subcamps of Buchenwald by an unknown author (potentially Marianne Kemeny
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7702. Bernard Rechnitz memoir
to several different camps, including Buchenwald. Moses was also sent to various camps, including
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7703. Franziska Nunnally papers
was detained at Drancy, deported to Auschwitz, and transferred to Buchenwald and Mauthausen. He is
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7704. Paul Tauchner document collection
a Buchenwald concentration camp badge, a Russian army propaganda leaflet, documents regarding
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7705. Weil family papers
they perished. Anne’s brother Arno was deported to the Buchenwald concentration camp where he perished
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7706. Michael Flack papers
however, he was deported to Auschwitz as a forced laborer, and later to a subcamp of Buchenwald
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7707. Polski Czerwony Krzyż-Okręg Lubelski (Sygn. XI)
); documents related to prisoners of the Buchenwald, Dachau, Gross-Rosen, Oranienburg, Auschwitz, and
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7708. Barbie Trial -- Day 12 -- Victims testify
Army officer who organized a Resistance unit in Lyons, was tortured and deported to Buchenwald by
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7709. Barbie Trial -- Day 11 -- Witnesses testify
Stuttgart, to Ohrdruf Le Revier, and then to Buchenwald before being marched away from the encroaching
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7710. Concert in the old school Garrett
however, he was deported to Auschwitz as a forced laborer, and later to a subcamp of Buchenwald
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7711. Zipper Conducts Dachau-Lied
men were transferred to Buchenwald, where Soyfer died from typhoid fever at age 26. Zipper, ransomed
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7712. Max Poznanski collection
Buchenwald (Concentration camp)
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7713. Color poster with a portrait of Hitler and the Nazi slogan: Ein Volk, ein Reich, ein Führer!
worn in Buchenwald concentration camp.
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7714. Joseph Berger papers
his younger daughter after the war. His memoir also describes a six week transfer to Buchenwald, being
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7715. Black and white Sturmabteilung (SA) recruitment poster with a rifle over the British coastline
worn in Buchenwald concentration camp.
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7716. William Herskovic papers
and widow of Ezryl Anielewicz (1921‐1945), who had survived Auschwitz and Buchenwald but perished in
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7717. Sonja Speyer Echt papers
imprisoned in the Buchenwald concentration camp until 15 December 1938. Her parents and siblings were
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7718. Postcard
Krupp Bertha-Werk, at Laskowitz-Meleschwitz, then to Buchenwald, and to Ludwigslust, a subcamp of
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7719. Ellen Wall papers
(nee Stern, 1895-1971) Wertheimer. Max Wertheimer was imprisoned in Buchenwald for two weeks following
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7720. Sheiman family photographs
mill in Częstochowa. In 1945 Manes was liberated at Buchenwald. He later immigrated to the United
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7721. Bernat family photographs
were transferred from Ravensbrück to Penig, a sub camp of Buchenwald, in February 1945. In April Magda
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7722. Abraham Spiegel papers
Auschwitz, Fünfteichen, Gross-Rosen, Buchenwald, and a death march. He was reunited with his wife after the
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7723. Edith Moses Mayer correspondence
Laurahütte and Blechhammer, transferred to Buchenwald in February 1945, and liberated in April 1945. He
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7724. Arthur Gross photographs
Aleksander Gross were forced on a death march that took them to Buchenwald, Flossenbürg and sometime in April
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7725. Jerzy and Zofia Flajszman papers
1944 she was transferred to Elsing (a sub-camp of Buchenwald). Zofia was wounded during an American