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2776. Zugangsliste der A.Z.R. Häftlinge vom K.L. Sachsenhausen vom 25.1.40.
concentration camp in the period 25 January - 27 December 1940 from inter alia Buchenwald, Dachau, and
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2777. Zugangsliste der B.V.-Häftlinge vom K.L. Sachsenhausen am 25.1.40
concentration camp in the period 25 January - 27 December 1940 from inter alia Buchenwald, Dachau, and
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2778. Zugangsliste vom 9. Mai 1940
concentration camp in the period 25 January - 27 December 1940 from inter alia Buchenwald, Dachau, and
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2779. Item 7 on Film #3 (no frame numbers). List dated October 12, 1944 of 123 Jewish women sent from unspecified place (probably subcamp
Ravensburg, subcamp of Dachau) nr. name and date of birth of birth. Provenance unknown but probably
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2780. ITS File 6. OCC 2/1/a IC/1 Auschwitz transport lists 3 May 41 - 11 Jul 44. 40 Poles with date of birth and place of birth; 58 Poles,
illegible. May 44, lists of about 100 Polish men, date of birth. Jul 44, 500 Hungarian Jewish men, to Dachau
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2781. Persons who Died in Mühldorf Between November 1944 and April 1945
Dachau [concentration camp] Germany
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2782. [Memoranda of Personal Data (Political) for passengers of the S.S. Yagur]
Dachau, Poland, Russia) which are possibly places of persecution
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2783. Rosa Marie Burger
train. We lived not far from Dachau. I assume that was the destination. Before the train left the
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2784. Heinrich Himmler
—who was impressed with the Dachau concentration camp established by the
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2785. Erich Katz collection
the Anschluss, Kristallnacht, and his experiences in Dachau after Kristallnacht, and in "Meine 'Sommer
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2786. Norbert and Gloria Lachman collection
Dachau (Concentration camp)
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2787. John J. Garvey collection
concentration camp, a Kaufering IV sub camp of Dachau, on April 30, 1945. Includes a photograph showing prisoner
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2788. Lenczycki family collection
Simon who was interned in Auschwitz-Birkenau, Dachau, Landshut and Muhldorf concentration camps
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2789. J.S. ("Jim") Willis photograph album
photographs of Bergen Belsen, Buchenwald, Dachau and Gardelegen, and postwar military activities.
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2790. Francis Fife photographs
Division during their liberation of Haunstetten, a sub-camp of Dachau, in late April 1945; Copy prints and
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2791. Leo Mantelmacher memoir
camps (Auschwitz, Dachau, Allach), and those of his siblings, including his brother, Max, and sisters
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2792. Sarah Field photographs
late 1946 to 1947, six months of which were in the Dachau concentration camp.
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2793. Dixie Foster papers
Dachau war crimes trials, in Germany after World War II.
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2794. SHAEF photographs
Dachau, Buchenwald, Nordhausen, Kaufering IV, Dora-Mittelbau, Bergen-Belsen, and photographs of the
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2795. William Horn memoir
was deported to Auschwitz II-Birkenau in July 1943. In February 1945 he was sent to Dachau where he
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2796. Joseph and Rose Lieberman papers
Liberman," a Jewish ex-prisoner of Dachau concentration camp, by the Jewish committee of the United Nation
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2797. "Guilty of Being a Jew"
concentration camp. Mr. Zysman describes his experiences in the Radom, Vaihingen, Unteriexingen, and Dachau
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2798. "Life Story of a Holocaust Survivor from Shaulen, Lithuania who Lived his Life to Help Others"
sections of the ghetto in Šiaulai, his deportation to Stutthof in 1944, his liberation from Dachau, his
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2799. Leslie Aigner photograph collection
liberated from Dachau. His father and sister, Elisabet, were taken to a forced labor camp in Hungary, where
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2800. Henry and Grace Dondero photograph collection
Nuremburg and Dachau, Germany; one photograph of refugees on the ship "Medina Yehudit" attempting to enter