Displaying: 51 75 of 97 matches for “Malchow”
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51. Ruth Meyerowitz
’daki Ravensbrück kamp sistemine gönderildi. Mayıs 1945’te Malchow kampından yapılan bir ölüm yürüyüşü sırasında
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52. Memorial to the Jews who perished in Grodzisk Mazowiecki.
evacuated Auschwitz in January 1945, she was sent on a death march to Ravensbrueck and then to Malchow where
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53. Klara Halberstadt-Carels papers
that she worked in at one point, in Malchow (Parchim district), was not operated by the firm either.
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54. Wajsrosen family collection
Mala was transferred to Ravensbrück and a month later to Malchow and from there in April 1945 to
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55. Zionist youth dance the hora around a flag [perhaps prior to their leaving for Palestine aboard the Champollion].
including Gross Rosen, Ravensbrueck, Malchow, Leipzig, Dresden and Goerlitz. Bracha was liberated by
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56. Wedding portrait of Fanny Schiffman and Peter Gold.
Ravensbrueck, Auschwitz, Gundelsdorf and Malchow where she was liberated by the Soviet Army. She died 2006
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57. Prewar portrait of the Gold family. From left to right are Hymie Schiffman, a cousin from Romania, Fanny Gold, Erna Schiffman, Peter Gold and Ruth Gold.
Ravensbrueck, Auschwitz, Gundelsdorf and Malchow where she was liberated by the Soviet Army. She died 2006
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58. Group portrait of school girls are Esslingen. Ruth Gold pictured second row, second from the left is the only Jewish student.
Ravensbrueck, Auschwitz, Gundelsdorf and Malchow where she was liberated by the Soviet Army. She died 2006
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59. Two young women tend the chickens at the agricultural training school in Wolfratshausen.
Ravensbrueck, Auschwitz, Gundelsdorf and Malchow where she was liberated by the Soviet Army. She died 2006
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60. Mr. and Mrs. Pressman hold the photographs of relatives who perished during their wedding in the Stuttgart dsiplaced persons camp.
Ravensbrueck, Auschwitz, Gundelsdorf and Malchow where she was liberated by the Soviet Army. She died 2006
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61. Oral history interview with Marie Schwartzman
Malchow (Concentration camp)
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62. Cantor Moses Rontal poses with female displaced persons [probably in Stuttgart].
Ravensbrueck, Auschwitz, Gundelsdorf and Malchow where she was liberated by the Soviet Army. She died 2006
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63. Moses Rontal poses in his former camp uniform some time after liberation.
Ravensbrueck, Auschwitz, Gundelsdorf and Malchow where she was liberated by the Soviet Army. She died 2006
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64. Jewish displaced persons attend the first High Holiday services after liberation held in the Stuttgart opera house.
Ravensbrueck, Auschwitz, Gundelsdorf and Malchow where she was liberated by the Soviet Army. She died 2006
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65. Cantor Moses Rontal officiates at the first High Holiday services after liberation held in the Stuttgart opera house.
Ravensbrueck, Auschwitz, Gundelsdorf and Malchow where she was liberated by the Soviet Army. She died 2006
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66. Jewish displaced persons attend the first High Holiday services after liberation held in the Stuttgart opera house.
Ravensbrueck, Auschwitz, Gundelsdorf and Malchow where she was liberated by the Soviet Army. She died 2006
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67. American military chaplains and Cantor Moses Rontal preside at a reburial ceremony outside of Stuttgart.
Ravensbrueck, Auschwitz, Gundelsdorf and Malchow where she was liberated by the Soviet Army. She died 2006
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68. Ruth Meyerowitz
Almanya'daki Ravensbrueck kamp sistemine gönderildi. Malchow kampından yapılan bir ölüm yürüyüşü esnasında
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69. Ruth Meyerowitz
’daki Ravensbrück kamp sistemine gönderildi. Mayıs 1945’te Malchow kampından yapılan bir ölüm yürüyüşü sırasında
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70. Exhibition catalog
Krautwirth, who was an inmate of Auschwitz, Ravensbruck, and Malchow concentration camps during the Holocaust
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71. Ruth Meyerowitz
θανάτου από το στρατόπεδο συγκέντρωσης Malchow.
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72. Ruth Meyerowitz
muerte desde el campo de Malchow.
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73. Oral history interview with Frances Hirshfeld
Malchow (Concentration camp)
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74. Oral history interview with Magda Blau
on January 18, 1945 to Malchow, where they were liberated by the Soviet Army; settling in Prague
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75. Bracha Plotnik photograph collection
transferred to a series of concentration and labor camps including Gross-Rosen, Ravensbrück, Malchow, Leipzig