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3851. Prayer book and paper insert acquired by a Czechoslovakian Jewish man
Buchenwald, Bochum, and Dachau concentration camps in Germany, where he was liberated by American forces on
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3852. Tallis with bag given to a Czechoslovakian Jewish man by a U.S. Army chaplain
Buchenwald, Bochum, and Dachau concentration camps in Germany, where he was liberated by American forces on
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3853. American Joint Distribution Committee booklet on Hanukkah used by a Polish Jewish teenager
concentration camp in German-occupied Poland and Dachau concentration camp in Germany. Judith and Barry lived in
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3854. Carl Atkin papers
Dachau (Concentration camp)
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3855. Henry Greenbaum papers
forces neared Flossenbürg a few months later, the prisoners were sent toward Dachau on a death march
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3856. Wooden sign with Biblical verse made in labor camp by a Jehovah’s Witness
Germans, and threatened with deportation to Dachau concentration camp. The master painter to whom he was
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3857. Handmade storybook by a German Jewish girl rescued by the Kindertransport
Gestapo returned, took Emanuel away, and transported him to Dachau concentration camp. He was released on
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3858. Doll's colorful crocheted tassel hat given to a young girl after her release from Theresienstadt
Dachau concentration camp. Inge, her mother, and grandmother hid in a shed until it was quiet. Their
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3859. Berg and Hermanns families papers
(1923-1944), born in Mönchengladbach. Julius was imprisoned in Dachau in September 1938, transferred to
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3860. Fellner family papers
Samuel and Walter were arrested and sent to Dachau. Both were eventually released, but Walter suffered
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3861. Envelope postmarked Warsaw and New York 1940 saved by a Jewish Lithuanian concentration camp survivor
separated. Her brother was sent to Dachau and Nesse and Sara to different subcamps. Nesse, now prisoner
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3862. Nathan Chorowicz documents
at Dachau), one provisional Belgian identification card identifying him as a former political
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3863. Ruth Danzig Rauch papers
Gestapo returned, took Emanuel away, and transported him to Dachau concentration camp. He was released on
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3864. Metal school supply box inscribed in Yiddish used by a Polish Jewish teenager
concentration camp in German-occupied Poland and Dachau concentration camp in Germany. Judith and Barry lived in
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3865. Bar of soap from Stutthof labor-concentration camp given to a Polish Holocaust survivor
company had several business locations and exploited the prisoners of Stutthof, Dachau, Sachsenhausen
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3866. Bar of soap from Stutthof labor-concentration camp given to a Polish Holocaust survivor
company had several business locations and exploited the prisoners of Stutthof, Dachau, Sachsenhausen
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3867. Star of David badge with Jude worn by Austrian Jewish woman
Kaufering III, a subcamp of Dachau in Germany, where he died on March 9, 1945. Her aunt Relly died in
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3868. Quilted wall hanging made postwar by a survivor to honor family members killed in Chelmno
concentration camp, a subcamp of Dachau in Germany, in April 1945. She was liberated at Allach on April 29, 1945
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3869. Yellow cloth strip sewn to a slave laborer's uniform to identify her as a Jew
-Belsen and Edgar had recently returned from Dachau. He invited Gisela to live with him, his son, Rudi
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3870. Book
Germans, and threatened with deportation to Dachau concentration camp. The master painter to whom he was
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3871. Wallpaper sample made by a Jehovah's Witness
Germans, and threatened with deportation to Dachau concentration camp. The master painter to whom he was
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3872. Wallpaper sample created by a Jehovah's Witness in a German labor camp
Germans, and threatened with deportation to Dachau concentration camp. The master painter to whom he was
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3873. Sewing case with six ornate gold mending tools
days. They arrived at Dachau concentration camp on April 28, only hours before the camp was liberated
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3874. Small yellow suitcase used by a young German Jewish girl on the Kindertransport
Gestapo returned, took Emanuel away, and transported him to Dachau concentration camp. He was released on
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3875. Brown leather luggage tag used by a young German Jewish girl on the Kindertransport
Gestapo returned, took Emanuel away, and transported him to Dachau concentration camp. He was released on