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3501. Nachlass Albert Mülli (1916-1997) NL
intervention of Swiss government agencies political prisoner in Dachau; several transfers including to the
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3502. Paul and Judith Schneiderman collection
the survivor of several camps including Buchenwald and Dachau. After the war he met his wife Judith
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3503. Ruth Loewenstein collection
collection includes among other items, postcards written in the Dachau concentration camp; Kennkarten of the
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3504. Sigmund Neuberger papers
Moritz was arrested during Kristallnacht, and imprisoned in the Dachau concentration camp from 16
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3505. Fred Weiss collection
Janowska camp, Auschwitz concentration camp, Flossenburg concentration camp, and Dachau concentration camp
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3506. Rotenberg and Weiss families photograph collection
Auschwitz concentration camp and Dachau concentration camp. She immigrated to the United States after the
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3507. Bernard Stern papers
was murdered in a Children’s Action in March 1944. In July 1944 Bernard was deported to the Dachau
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3508. Aviva Slesin papers
was detained in Dachau concentration camp. Report card for Aviva for Hebrew Primary School, Munich
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3509. Diana Lillevig collection
hiding near Warsaw in 1943, and she survived the war. Blanche was deported to the Dachau concentration
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3510. Fred Loeb papers
and owner of a cigar factory. In November 1938 during Kristallnacht Arthur was imprisoned the Dachau
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3511. Albert C. Kornblum papers
enlisted in the US military in March 1942, was with the American troops who liberated Dachau in April 1945
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3512. Murray Pantirer family papers
family, and a booklet published immediately after the liberation of Dachau with captioned photographs
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3513. Hanna Ben-Yami collection
Berlin until 1941. Her father was deported to the Dachau concentration camp where he died on August 15
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3514. Schneiderman family photographs
the survivor of several camps including Buchenwald and Dachau. After the war he met his wife Judith
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3515. Sigmund Boraks photographs
-deported to Birkenau, where he remains for a few months, then to Kaufering and ultimately, Dachau where he
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3516. Sigmund Boraks photographs
-deported to Birkenau, where he remains for a few months, then to Kaufering and ultimately, Dachau where he
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3517. Rosemarie Koczy papers
concentration camp. In 1942, she was deported to Traunstein, a sub-camp of Dachau concentration camp, and later
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3518. Exhibition catalog
Born in Romania (Transylvania) , deported to Auchwitz in 1944. Father killed in Dachau; she was the
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3519. Ignaz Ferber papers
Dachau. In order to obtain his brother's release, Ignaz Ferber booked passage for his brother to Shanghai
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3520. Prayer book
Ernst Deutsch at the Dachau concentration camp immediately following its liberation in 1945. The
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3521. Surat Aaron A. Eiferman: Halaman 1
pengalamannya sebagai anggota Divisi Lapis Baja ke-12 yang menyerbu subkamp Dachau di daerah Landsberg pada
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3522. Ester and Zvi Weinstadt photograph collection
transported to Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp and separated. He was deported to Dachau concentration ... camp in Germany, where he received prisoner number 95176 before being transferred to a Dachau sub-camp ... Kaufering IV, on September 1. In early April 1945, Zvi was transferred back to Dachau, and was there on ... deported to Dachau concentration camp in Germany, where he received prisoner number 95176 before being
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3523. Six-20 Kodak camera and accessories used by US soldier
liberation of Dachau concentration camp in Germany. ... 29, they arrived with the 45th Infantry at and liberated Dachau concentration camp in Germany. There ... prisoners with one of the two cameras that he carried. Walter’s Dachau photographs are part of this ... the 45th Infantry liberated Dachau concentration camp in Germany. They discovered over 30
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3524. Book of sketches printed postwar and acquired by a former Polish Jewish prisoner
Schörzingen concentration camps in Germany. In mid-April, he was forced to march toward Dachau concentration ... -April 1945, the Wüste camps were all evacuated, and Jakob was sent on a forced march south toward Dachau ... concentration camp. On April 22, before reaching Dachau, Jakob was liberated by American soldiers. Germany ... founded by survivors from a subcamp of Dachau. By January 1946, the small community of survivors was
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3525. Abraham Lewent papers
other inmates tried to steal his bread. Around March, he was sent to Allach, a Dachau subcamp. Housed ... Schlieben, the Natzweiler-Struthof subcamp at Bisingen, and Dachau. He was forced on a death march in 1945 ... a certificate documenting his detention in Dachau, an identification card from the Feldafing ... Dachau (Concentration camp)