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7726. Fritz Goldschmidt papers
Kristallnacht and imprisoned in Buchenwald, the rest of the family relocated to Berlin, Germany, where they
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7727. Rolf Preuss papers
in Portland. Adolf Preuss’s brother Lothar died in Buchenwald in 1941 and his parents and two other
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7728. Kurt I. Lewin collection
Buchenwald (Concentration camp)
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7729. Siegmund Raszkin papers
arrived in Buchenwald, where he was given prisoner number 116464. He was transferred to Wüste, a subcamp
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7730. Otto Papernik family papers
after his brother's release from Buchenwald in early 1939. Following the invasion of Luxembourg in May
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7731. Michael A. Diamond papers
concentration camps and factories, including Heinkelwerke (an airplane factory in Poland), Buchenwald (a
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7732. Hebrew language textbook
Mutterperl, include an image of Berel standing on the right, inside the barracks of the Buchenwald
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7733. Oral history interview with Cecilie Klein-Pollack
second husband, Isaac Pollak, a survivor of Buchenwald; attending the first reunion of Holocaust
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7734. Beno Helmer scrapbook
Krupp Bertha-Werk, at Laskowitz-Meleschwitz, then to Buchenwald, and to Ludwigslust, a subcamp of
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7735. Oral history interview with Armand Mednick
family moving to Philadelphia, PA in 1947; how the Buchenwald death lists confirmed that most of their
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7736. Oral history interview with Herbert Lindemeyer
’s incarceration in Buchenwald for a month and the confiscation of his pharmacy by the Nazis; immigrating to
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7737. Oral history interview with Elyane Hoffman
getting married in 1949 to Oskar Hoffman, a Romanian Jewish survivor of Buchenwald; her move to Australia
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7738. Oral history interview with Carmen Appel
Buchenwald concentration camp; arriving in New York City and living there for 18 months; moving to Dayton, OH
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7739. Oral history interview with Yitzhak Phillip
Germany, Kissel, Germany, and a Kibbutz in Buchenwald; being sent by the Jewish Brigade to bring groups of
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7740. Oral history interview with Chaim Levkowitz
Buchenwald (Concentration camp)
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7741. Oral history interview with Erwin Deutscher
Buchenwald from June 1939 to January 1940; his parents immigrating to the United States; his life after the
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7742. Oral history interview with Renee Grosman
children in the camp (she is still in communication with two of them); her father being sent to Buchenwald
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7743. Oral history interview with Michel Oppenheimer
father and half-brother Ernst were arrested; how Moritz and Ernst were sent to Buchenwald, but Ernst was
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7744. 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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7745. Oral history interview with Isaac Nehama
Buchenwald; learning of the death of his mother and other brother; and obtaining a scholarship to attend
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7746. Oral history interview with Carol Stern Steinhardt
Nauheim until the Gestapo stormed it and harassed students; her father’s deportation to Buchenwald; her
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7747. Oral history interview with Ilse Diament
Israel before the war; her father being arrested during Kristallnacht and sent to Buchenwald; being
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7748. Eli Pfefferkorn papers
including Majdanek, Skarżysko-Kamienna labor camp, Sulejów labor camp, Częstochowa labor camp, Buchenwald
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7749. NSDAP membership badge found by Zaro Calabrese
they liberated Ohrdruf concentration camp, a subcamp of Buchenwald, the first concentration camp to be
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7750. US Army 2nd Infantry Division shoulder sleeve patch with a Native American caricature on white star
then liberated Leipzig-Schönfield concentration camp, a subcamp of Buchenwald, on April 14, 1945, where