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3751. Oral history interview with William Hess
and transportation expenses. Kristallnacht and his father's internment in Dachau influenced his
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3752. Oral history interview with Emma Mogilensky
Augsberg, Germany after her father was released from Dachau; the children’s transport, going to Munich
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3753. Oral history interview with Royce Higa
River and not meeting any resistance; seeing a death march from Dachau and how they did not know at the
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3754. Oral history interview with Walter Chotzen
liberation of Dachau by Japanese-American troops.
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3755. Oral history interview with Phil Trietman
Dachau (Concentration camp)
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3756. Oral history interview with Ernest Lorge
Dachau (Concentration camp)
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3757. Oral history interview with Leslie Braun
Dachau (Concentration camp)
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3758. Oral history interview with Vincent Koch
about the concentration camps through correspondence with his father; liberating a Dachau subcamp in
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3759. Oral history interview with Stella Bruckenstein Bengel
her father’s arrest on Kristallnacht and imprisonment in Dachau, where he died from the after effects
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3760. Oral history interview with Harry Ebert
Kindertransport in January 1939; his father’s arrest and internment in Dachau; how the bishop of Lichfield
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3761. Oral history interview with Erica Kanter
Sunday school; her father’s deportation to Dachau; her father’s rescue by the police chief of Stuttgart
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3762. Oral history interview with Fred Firnbacher
’s arrest and deportation to Dachau the day after Kristallnacht; his family’s journey to the United States
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3763. Oral history interview with Evelyn Arzt Bergl
and imprisonment in the Dachau and Buchenwald concentration camps; her father's release due to her
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3764. Oral history interview with Gitta Sereny
Dachau (Concentration camp)
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3765. Oral history interview with Ernest Loewenstein
the arrest of his father, who was sent to Dachau for a few weeks; traveling with his brother to
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3766. Oral history interview with Lucille Eichengreen
uncle in Palestine; her father's death in Dachau concentration camp in 1941; her family’s transport to
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3767. Oral history interview with Julian Noga
April 20, 1945 toward Dachau but being liberated by United States forces; reuniting with Frieda and
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3768. Oral history interview with Gertrude Goetz
’s release; not being allowed to attend school; her father being sent to Dachau; synagogues being burned; her
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3769. Pin
collection includes among other items, postcards written in the Dachau concentration camp; Kennkarten of the
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3770. Pin
collection includes among other items, postcards written in the Dachau concentration camp; Kennkarten of the
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3771. Pin
collection includes among other items, postcards written in the Dachau concentration camp; Kennkarten of the
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3772. Arnold Grossblatt collection
Germany; Buchenwald; Munich; Innsbruck, Austria; Berchtesgaden; Dachau; and Salach, Germany. His family
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3773. US Army 42nd Infantry Division shoulder sleeve patch with a red, yellow and blue rainbow
to liberate Dachau concentration camp on April 29, 1945. The 42nd Infantry, 45th Infantry, and 20th
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3774. Rabbi Eli A. Bohnen photograph collection
known as the Rainbow Haggadah. He was the first Jewish chaplain to enter the Dachau concentration camp
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3775. US Army 20th Armored Division shoulder sleeve patch with tank, gun, and red lightning bolt
that liberated Dachau concentration camp on April 29, 1945. They discovered over 30,000 survivors in