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9051. Miniature "button book" issued for charitable contributions by the Winter-hilfswerk des Deutschen Volkes
1945. On April 4, they liberated Ohrdruf concentration camp, a subcamp of Buchenwald and the first
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9052. Miniature "button book" issued for charitable contributions by the Winter-hilfswerk des Deutschen Volkes
1945. On April 4, they liberated Ohrdruf concentration camp, a subcamp of Buchenwald and the first
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9053. Tarjan family papers
sporadic contact with his family. He was deported to Buchenwald and presumably perished there. Erzsébeth
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9054. Jack Garfein papers
survived eleven concentration camps, including Auschwitz, camps in Riese (Silesia), Flossenburg, Buchenwald
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9055. Goslinski family papers
and killed at Buchenwald on March 25, 1942. Bertie Levkowitz was named after him. Shortly after Bertie
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9056. Ruth Reed family papers
window. Chaim and Gusta were deported around 1942 to either the Buchenwald or Theresienstadt
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9057. Ursula Klau papers
,” “Treblinka,” “O, Buchenwald,” “Im Thüringerland,” “Mein Schtetele Belz,” “Oi es is ois Malchume,” “Mir kommen
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9058. Spitzer family photographs
and ten of her siblings had been transported to the Auschwitz-Birkenau and Buchenwald concentration
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9059. Sonja Schulmann Schwartz papers
believed to have perished at Auschwitz. Berta’s husband Samuel Klarmann was imprisoned at Buchenwald and
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9060. Meyerstein and Echt families papers
1943 when he was deported to Auschwitz. He was transferred to Buchenwald in January 1945 and then
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9061. Mauerstein family papers
to the Buchenwald concentration camp. The camp was liberated by the US army in April 1945. After
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9062. Norbert Orgler papers
Buchenwald concentration camp in Germany, and murdered before June 1945. Norbert’s brother, Sally, had made
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9063. Fred Manasse collection
synagogue burn down, and Alfred was briefly imprisoned at Buchenwald. After Kristallnacht, Alfred began
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9064. Mordechai Weinryb photograph collection
concentration camp. As the Soviet Army was approaching, Molek was transferred to Buchenwald concentration camp
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9065. Balint family papers
Pál Balint survived for another year as a forced laborer, until his own death at Buchenwald in 1945
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9066. Herbert L. Markow papers
including Bergen Belsen and Buchenwald. Although Markow was not involved in the International Military
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9067. Adolf Hitler bas-relief commemorative plaque aquired by a US soldier
1945. On April 4, they liberated Ohrdruf concentration camp, a subcamp of Buchenwald and the first
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9068. Poster for the Lenie Riefenstahl film, Olympia, about the 1936 Olympics
worn in Buchenwald concentration camp.
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9069. Antisemitic poster with an image of and poem about the Wandering Jew
worn in Buchenwald concentration camp.
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9070. Barling’s briar wood straight billiard pipe used by American soldier and liberator
Buchenwald and the first concentration camp liberated by US troops. The majority of the inhabitants were dead
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9071. Briar wood bent Dublin pipe used by American soldier and liberator
Buchenwald and the first concentration camp liberated by US troops. The majority of the inhabitants were dead
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9072. Welding torch coupling from the Dora Mittelbau V2 factory
Buchenwald. Allied air raids on German industrial complexes pushed Nazi authorities to use concentration camp
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9073. Green handkerchief case used by a German Jewish emigre
Buchenwald concentration camp and assigned prisoner number 20801. On November 27, he was released. Heinz
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9074. Brown textured suitcase used by a young German Jewish woman
they perished. Anne’s brother Arno was deported to the Buchenwald concentration camp where he perished
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9075. ORT Shanghai Course in Cutting Men's Clothing by M. Wacs
vandalized, and 1000s of Jews were deported to Dachau and Buchenwald. Soon after this, the family decided to