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9476. Leo Haas aquatint of a room overcrowded with ill inmates
eventually sent to Buchenwald where he died of typhus shorty after liberation in April 1945. His wife Frida
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9477. Leo Haas aquatint of a long line of people marching through the snow
eventually sent to Buchenwald where he died of typhus shorty after liberation in April 1945. His wife Frida
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9478. Leo Haas aquatint of frail sickly people on a ghetto street corner
eventually sent to Buchenwald where he died of typhus shorty after liberation in April 1945. His wife Frida
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9479. Leo Haas aquatint of an attic overcrowded with cold, exhausted people
eventually sent to Buchenwald where he died of typhus shorty after liberation in April 1945. His wife Frida
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9480. Leo Haas aquatint of frail people searching in the dirt
eventually sent to Buchenwald where he died of typhus shorty after liberation in April 1945. His wife Frida
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9481. Leo Haas aquatint of an SS dog following a line of weary prisoners
eventually sent to Buchenwald where he died of typhus shorty after liberation in April 1945. His wife Frida
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9482. Leo Haas aquatint of a truck overloaded with the sick, dying, and dead
eventually sent to Buchenwald where he died of typhus shorty after liberation in April 1945. His wife Frida
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9483. Leo Haas aquatint of new arrivals at the ghetto gate
eventually sent to Buchenwald where he died of typhus shorty after liberation in April 1945. His wife Frida
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9484. Masha Rolnikaite papers
Buchenwald (Concentration camp)
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9485. Postwar Belgian gazette recording the death of a German Jewish concentration camp prisoner
Buchenwald concentration camp in Germany, and murdered before June 1945. Norbert’s brother, Sally, had made
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9486. Adrienne Friede Krausz papers
The collection consists of Buchenwald scrip, news clippings, documents, and photographs relating to
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9487. Matyas family photograph collection
The collection consists of Buchenwald scrip, news clippings, documents, and photographs relating to
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9488. Kosher cookbook buried by a newlywed couple for safekeeping and recovered after the war
Raymond Kantor from Czestochowa, Poland, who survived the Buchenwald, Hrubieszow, and Tschenstochau
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9489. Matyas family photograph collection
The collection consists of Buchenwald scrip, news clippings, documents, and photographs relating to
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9490. Hans Praschkauer papers
until they promised to leave Germany. On November 11, Max was arrested and imprisoned in Buchenwald
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9491. Renée Lang papers
transferred to Buchenwald, and released in December 1939. He was arrested again by the Gestapo in January
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9492. Factory-printed Star of David badge printed with Jude, belonging to a German Jewish woman
arrested Ludwig, sending him and 10,000 other Jews to Buchenwald concentration camp, where they received
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9493. Book of musical compositions transcribed by a female Jewish musician
1944, Terez and Miriam were deported to Torgau slave labor camp, a subcamp of Buchenwald in Germany
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9494. Sewing case with six ornate gold mending tools
laborers, including Moshe, into railroad freight cars, and transported them to the Buchenwald concentration
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9495. Leica Standard model E camera used by US soldier and liberator
Buchenwald and the first concentration camp liberated by US troops. The majority of the inhabitants were dead
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9496. Two-sided silk escape map of Western Europe owned by US soldier and liberator
Buchenwald and the first concentration camp liberated by US troops. The majority of the inhabitants were dead
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9497. Leo Haas drawing of concentration camp inmates lined up for roll call
eventually sent to Buchenwald where he died of typhus shorty after liberation in April 1945. His wife Frida
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9498. Leo Haas drawing of a blind witness identifying the guilty party at a trial
eventually sent to Buchenwald where he died of typhus shorty after liberation in April 1945. His wife Frida
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9499. Set of 10 patterns for menswear
vandalized, and 1000s of Jews were deported to Dachau and Buchenwald. Soon after this, the family decided to
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9500. Leo Haas illustration of the Pope blessing Himmler for crucifying an inmate on barbed wire
eventually sent to Buchenwald where he died of typhus shorty after liberation in April 1945. His wife Frida