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2851. SS badge acquired by a Signal Corps photographer
witnessed the liberation of Dachau concentration camp during World War II.
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2852. "A Visit by Eisenhower"
Dachau (Concentration camp)
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2853. 1981 International Liberators Conference collection
camp and other Dachau subcamps of the Landsberg/Kaufering group. Also includesinformation about the
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2854. 1981 International Liberators Conference collection
unspecified camp at Kaufering, Germany, (a number of Dachau subcamps were located in the vicinity) by members
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2855. Erich Katz collection
the Anschluss, Kristallnacht, and his experiences in Dachau after Kristallnacht, and in "Meine 'Sommer
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2856. Norbert and Gloria Lachman collection
Dachau (Concentration camp)
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2857. 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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2858. Lenczycki family collection
Simon who was interned in Auschwitz-Birkenau, Dachau, Landshut and Muhldorf concentration camps
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2859. J.S. ("Jim") Willis photograph album
photographs of Bergen Belsen, Buchenwald, Dachau and Gardelegen, and postwar military activities.
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2860. 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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2861. Leo Mantelmacher memoir
camps (Auschwitz, Dachau, Allach), and those of his siblings, including his brother, Max, and sisters
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2862. Sarah Field photographs
late 1946 to 1947, six months of which were in the Dachau concentration camp.
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2863. Dixie Foster papers
Dachau war crimes trials, in Germany after World War II.
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2864. SHAEF photographs
Dachau, Buchenwald, Nordhausen, Kaufering IV, Dora-Mittelbau, Bergen-Belsen, and photographs of the
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2865. 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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2866. 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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2867. "Guilty of Being a Jew"
concentration camp. Mr. Zysman describes his experiences in the Radom, Vaihingen, Unteriexingen, and Dachau
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2868. "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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2869. 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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2870. Henry and Grace Dondero photograph collection
Nuremburg and Dachau, Germany; one photograph of refugees on the ship "Medina Yehudit" attempting to enter
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2871. "Alberto Cernogoraz; 1914-1946: Holocaust Survivor"
presumed dead. After the war, however, the family learned that he had been imprisoned in the Dachau
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2872. Frances Laxson papers
The photographs consists of liberation photographs of either Dachau or Buchenwald concentration camps.
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2873. Adam S. Buynoski photograph collection
Dachau (Concentration camp)
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2874. Jerry and Esther Besser collection
Dachau, and a letter with information about Edzia Zajbel (born 1930), and her interment at camps in
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2875. Holocaust experiences
and his experiences while an inmate of Dachau, Buchenwald, and Jaworzno concentration camps and on a