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38351. Oral history interview with Joel Elkes
Dachau; bringing his mother who had survived the Stutthof concentration camp to England from which she
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38352. Oral history interview with Mariia Semenovna Bondarskaia and Anastasia Yakovlevna Grebenjuk
Peciora (Concentration camp)
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38353. Oral history interview with Gitta Buchwald
Theresienstadt (Concentration camp)
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38354. Oral history interview with Frederick Kahn
Dachau (Concentration camp)
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38355. Oral history interview with Albin Vipotnik
Kassel (Concentration camp)
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38356. Oral history interview with Milan Vučićević
Cerovljani (Concentration camp)
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38357. Oral history interview with Valentina Burkun
Bogdanovka (Concentration camp)
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38358. Oral history interview with Valentina Natochi
Bogdanovka (Concentration camp)
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38359. Oral history interview with Nina Anushchenko
Bogdanovka (Concentration camp)
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38360. Oral history interview with Klavdiya Gubareva
Bogdanovka (Concentration camp)
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38361. Oral history interview with Svetlana Golovinchenko
concentration camp; and giving food to the prisoners of war, but not being allowed to give food to the Jewish
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38362. Oral history interview with Vladimir Kravchuk
the concentration camp Rakhovo; relocating to Proskurovo; a German citizen who assisted his family
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38363. Rolf Wartenberg (left) escorts Hermann Goering following his arrest.
concentration camps and organized the Gestapo with Heinrich Himmler and Reinhard Heydrich. In 1935 he was
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38364. Hermann Goering squeezes into an automobile following his arrest.
concentration camps and organized the Gestapo with Heinrich Himmler and Reinhard Heydrich. In 1935 he was
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38365. An idenitification card that belonged to Mendel Eimer.
Bisingen, Buchenwald, Magdeburg and Allach concentration camps. Herman's parents and younger siblings
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38366. Mindya, Toby, and Chana Berkowitz (left to right) pose outdoors.
Bisingen, Buchenwald, Magdeburg and Allach concentration camps. Herman's parents and younger siblings
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38367. Chaya Eimer stands in a park with her daughter, Helen Eimer.
Bisingen, Buchenwald, Magdeburg and Allach concentration camps. Herman's parents and younger siblings
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38368. Survivors from Bergen-Belsen pose next to an American military vehicle shortly after their liberation.
approximately 2,500 concentration camp inmates, primarily Jewish. Many of the prisoners died during the transit
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38369. Survivors from Bergen-Belsen pose by the train tracks shortly after their liberation.
approximately 2,500 concentration camp inmates, primarily Jewish. Many of the prisoners died during the transit
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38370. Gina Rappaport (later Leitersdorf) stands next to an American tank shortly after her liberation.
approximately 2,500 concentration camp inmates, primarily Jewish. Many of the prisoners died during the transit
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38371. Survivors from Bergen-Belsen pose by the train tracks shortly after their liberation.
approximately 2,500 concentration camp inmates, primarily Jewish. Many of the prisoners died during the transit
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38372. A young girl stands next to an American tank shortly after her liberation.
approximately 2,500 concentration camp inmates, primarily Jewish. Many of the prisoners died during the transit
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38373. View of the evacuation train headed from Bergen-Belsen to Theresienstadt and liberated by the Americans near Farsleben.
approximately 2,500 concentration camp inmates, primarily Jewish. Many of the prisoners died during the transit
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38374. Group portrait of survivors from Bergen-Belsen liberated outside of Farsleben.
approximately 2,500 concentration camp inmates, primarily Jewish. Many of the prisoners died during the transit
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38375. Gina Rappaport (later Leitersdorf) stands by the train tracks shortly after her liberation.
approximately 2,500 concentration camp inmates, primarily Jewish. Many of the prisoners died during the transit