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35301. Forbidden for Jews sign in Dutch displayed during the German occupation of the Netherlands
concentration camps began. The deportations and restrictions against Jews continued to intensify throughout 1942 ... ,000 remaining Jews in Amsterdam were being rounded up for deportation to concentration camps. By the end of the
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35302. Oral history interview with Ernest Koenig
a concentration camp inmate; and his reflections on learning about the Holocaust and the possibility ... Auschwitz (Concentration camp)
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35303. Miejska Komisja Badania Zbrodni Hitlerowskich w Lublinie
documents related to the various concentration camps; also contains press materials and genuine German ... Majdanek (Concentration camp)
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35304. Rudolf Abraham papers
Kristallnacht pogrom of November 9-10, 1938, Rudolf was arrested and sent to Sachsenhausen concentration camp ... Sachsenhausen (Concentration camp)
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35305. Manfred Lovin papers
Brandenburg prison. Lovin served the last six months of his sentence at the Sachenhausen Concentration Camp ... Sachsenhausen (Concentration camp)
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35306. Ministerstwo Spraw Zagranicznych (A.11)
concentration camps evacuated to Sweden in 1945 (including Jews), and name lists of refugees and political ... Ravensbrück (Concentration camp)
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35307. Kartell-Convent fraternity ribbon with ceramic medallion brought to the US by a Jewish refugee
September 1942 deportation to the concentration camps. ... Rabbi and his wife committed suicide to avoid their deportation to the concentration camps scheduled for
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35308. Izak Rosenblat papers
Treblinka (Concentration camp) ... Auschwitz (Concentration camp)
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35309. Lothar Kahn papers
imprisoned at the Osthofen concentration camp for three weeks in August 1933 as a political prisoner because ... Maria Dort. He describes his three week imprisonment at the Osthofen concentration camp in 1933 as a
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35310. Ajlkichen and Fleichaker families papers
until after the war that Dora was deported to the Auschwitz concentration camp where she perished. They ... concentration camp. Documents include identification papers, a Polish passport, correspondence, a family book, a
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35311. Ruth Loeb Forrest papers
arrested and sent to Dachau concentration camp. Leopold was released after six weeks and immediately ... Dachau (Concentration camp)
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35312. Edith Simon Rosenthal papers
Theresienstadt and other concentration camps where they were killed. Edith married Harry Rosenthal and they had ... had two children. Many family members were deported to Theresienstadt and other concentration camps
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35313. Susi Podgurski photograph collection
Britain. Her sister, Hildelotte, was deported and interned in Theresienstadt concentration camp from 1943 ... parents, Martin Cohn and Toni Cohn, were deported to Auschwitz concentration camp on March 12, 1943. They
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35314. Mini Chazen photographs
concentration camp in Minsk, Russia. ... youngest brother, Eli, perished in a concentration camp in Minsk, Russia. Mini married Boris Chazen in
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35315. Hans Posner papers
’ grandfather, Wilhelm Leschziner was arrested and sent to Dachau concentration camp. In February 1939, Fanny ... and Fanny corresponded with the Posner boys until Fanny’s deportation to Auschwitz concentration camp
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35316. Philip Ellovich papers
presumed murdered in Izbica concentration camp. ... Grete were deported to the Izbica concentration camp on transport 20 and murdered.
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35317. Heinrich Stern collection
travel bureau, and Heinrich was released from the concentration camp. Those visas, however, turned out ... Buchenwald (Concentration camp)
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35318. Harmonica with case
concentration camps, including Auschwitz, before his liberation at Dachau. In summer 1945, Abraham was reunited ... and subsequent transfer through multiple concentration camps, including Auschwitz, before his
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35319. Pair of soccer cleats
concentration camps, including Auschwitz, before his liberation at Dachau. In summer 1945, Abraham was reunited ... multiple concentration camps, including Auschwitz, before his liberation at Dachau. In summer 1945, Abraham
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35320. Large sepia diazo print of Congress Hall in Nuremberg acquired by a US soldier
Army was in combat in Europe for 281 consecutive days, and liberated Mauthausen-Gusen concentration ... camps. Immediately after the war, Max was assigned to oversee the supplies being housed in the former ... and, by May, had crossed the Rhine River into Germany and liberated Mauthausen-Gusen concentration ... camps. The Third Army was in combat for 281 days and crossed more territory in less time than any army
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35321. Łódź (Litzmannstadt) ghetto scrip, 5 mark note
The collection consists of one Buchenwald concentration camp coupon and one Łódź ghetto scrip. ... 1944 by deporting the residents to concentration camps or killing centers.
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35322. Okręgowa Komisja Badania Zbrodni Niemieckich w Częstochowie
's vicinity to concentration camps; name lists of the German officers of the Częstochowa town and district ... HASAG Czestochowianka (Concentration camp)
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35323. Portrait of Croatian rescuer Ivan Vranetic, who has been recognized by Yad Vashem as one of the Righteous Among the Nations.
been killed at the Jasenovac concentration camp. In Dalmatia, Montilio joined her mother and younger ... herded all the Jewish and Slovenian refugees in Dalmatia into the Rab concentration camp established on
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35324. Portrait of Dutch rescuer Arie van Mansum.
prison in Haeren. From there, he was sent to the Amersfoort concentration camp until September 1944 ... concentration camp. He remained there until the final liberation of Holland. After the war, van Mansum moved
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35325. An 18 year old Czech girl testifies about the destruction of Lidice, Czechoslovakia at the RuSHA Trial.
Ravensbrueck concentration camp. 143 of these women survived the war and returned to Lidice. 98 village ... killed at the Mauthausen concentration camp on October 24, 1942. The victims included 130 women and a