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9126. Blue envelope with German censorship marks mailed to the US by a Jewish woman
fiance, Julius Gingold, following his release from Sonneberg-West, a subcamp of Buchenwald concentration
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9127. Blue envelope with American and German censorship marks mailed to the US by a Jewish woman
fiance, Julius Gingold, following his release from Sonneberg-West, a subcamp of Buchenwald concentration
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9128. Pencil portrait
eventually sent to Buchenwald where he died of typhus shorty after liberation in April 1945. His wife Frida
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9129. Holub, Glaser, and Ornstein families papers
Dessau subcamp of Buchenwald on 18 April 1945. Eva’s parents and brother were deported to Auschwitz in
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9130. Poster expressing Austrian Bishops' support for Anschluss
worn in Buchenwald concentration camp.
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9131. Pair of tefillin and bag given to a Czechoslovakian Jewish man by a U.S. Army chaplain
Buchenwald, Bochum, and Dachau concentration camps in Germany, where he was liberated by American forces on
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9132. Prayer book and paper insert acquired by a Czechoslovakian Jewish man
Buchenwald, Bochum, and Dachau concentration camps in Germany, where he was liberated by American forces on
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9133. Tallis with bag given to a Czechoslovakian Jewish man by a U.S. Army chaplain
Buchenwald, Bochum, and Dachau concentration camps in Germany, where he was liberated by American forces on
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9134. Blue envelope with German censorship marks mailed to the US by a Jewish woman
fiance, Julius Gingold, following his release from Sonneberg-West, a subcamp of Buchenwald concentration
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9135. Masha Rolnikaite papers
Buchenwald (Concentration camp)
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9136. Renée Lang papers
transferred to Buchenwald, and released in December 1939. He was arrested again by the Gestapo in January
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9137. 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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9138. 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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9139. Matyas family photograph collection
The collection consists of Buchenwald scrip, news clippings, documents, and photographs relating to
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9140. Matyas family photograph collection
The collection consists of Buchenwald scrip, news clippings, documents, and photographs relating to
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9141. Hans Praschkauer papers
until they promised to leave Germany. On November 11, Max was arrested and imprisoned in Buchenwald
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9142. 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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9143. Concentration camp uniform dress with number 94593 worn by a German Jewish inmate
23, 1911, in Dresden. He was interned in Buchenwald concentration camp from October 17, 1939, until
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9144. Broadside proclaiming public support for the declaration of Hitler as both Chancellor and President
worn in Buchenwald concentration camp.
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9145. 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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9146. Prayer book owned by a Jewish Austrian musician and concentration camp inmate
then sub-camps of Buchenwald, Natzwiler, and Dachau concentration camps in Germany. Adolf and Sigi had
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9147. Leather pouch for a dog tag given to a Danish resistance member
were deported to Neuengamme and Buchenwald concentration camps in Germany. Knud knew that he was not
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9148. 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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9149. Aleksander Kulisiewicz sound recordings - Audycje Polskiego Radia [APR]
Buchenwald. Side B is a continuation of the concert at Auschwitz recorded 1974 (part III). In this recording ... musical experiences at Auschwitz I and Buchenwald ("Rezignacja"). A.K. discusses "Hej, pod Berlinem" at
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9150. Watercolor self-portrait by a Polish Jewish refugee in Stuttgart DP camp
transport to Leipzig-Schonefeld (HASAG), a Buchenwald subcamp. Later that month, the transport was liberated ... Ester was placed on a transport to Leipzig-Schonefeld (HASAG), a Buchenwald subcamp. Later that month