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301. Uprising panel
are letters from Miles Lerman and Elie Wiesel to the liberators describing the International
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302. Chaplains panel
are letters from Miles Lerman and Elie Wiesel to the liberators describing the International
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303. Chaplains panel
are letters from Miles Lerman and Elie Wiesel to the liberators describing the International
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304. Oral history interview with Robert R. Max
wife at Ohio University to help prevent antisemitism and inviting Elie Wiesel to speak at the
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305. Etching by Walter Spitzer of concentration camp inmates hauling a cart of corpses, with one not yet dead
Buchenwald, [Saved by Drawing, Buchenwald], forward by Elie Wiesel, in 2004.
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306. Walter Spitzer allegorical drawing of three children seated in a concentration camp
Buchenwald, [Saved by Drawing, Buchenwald], forward by Elie Wiesel, in 2004.
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307. Etching by Walter Spitzer of a skeletal concentration camp inmate gazing at the empty food bowl of another
Buchenwald, [Saved by Drawing, Buchenwald], forward by Elie Wiesel, in 2004.
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308. Etching by Walter Spitzer of 2 guards with 3 unclothed female concentration camp inmates
Buchenwald, [Saved by Drawing, Buchenwald], forward by Elie Wiesel, in 2004.
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309. Etching by Walter Spitzer of 2 emaciated concentration camp inmates walking arm in arm
Buchenwald, [Saved by Drawing, Buchenwald], forward by Elie Wiesel, in 2004.
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310. Etching by Walter Spitzer of a group of concentration camp inmates listening to a speaker
Buchenwald, [Saved by Drawing, Buchenwald], forward by Elie Wiesel, in 2004.
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311. Etching by Walter Spitzer of a dog attacking fallen concentration camp prisoners in an arena
Buchenwald, [Saved by Drawing, Buchenwald], forward by Elie Wiesel, in 2004.
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312. Etching by Walter Spitzer of concentration camp inmates begging, digging in a dumpster, and hauling corpses
Buchenwald, [Saved by Drawing, Buchenwald], forward by Elie Wiesel, in 2004.
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313. Etching of a group of 3 skeletal children in the outside yard in a concentration camp
Buchenwald, [Saved by Drawing, Buchenwald], forward by Elie Wiesel, in 2004.
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314. Etching by Walter Spitzer of concentration camp inmates hauling a cart of corpses, with one not yet dead
Buchenwald, [Saved by Drawing, Buchenwald], forward by Elie Wiesel, in 2004.
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315. Etching by Walter Spitzer of a group of concentration camp inmates listening to a speaker
Buchenwald, [Saved by Drawing, Buchenwald], forward by Elie Wiesel, in 2004.
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316. Cover for a set of etchings by Walter Spitzer inscribed by the artist
Buchenwald, [Saved by Drawing, Buchenwald], forward by Elie Wiesel, in 2004.
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317. Etching by Walter Spitzer depicting 3 emaciated concentration camp inmates
Buchenwald, [Saved by Drawing, Buchenwald], forward by Elie Wiesel, in 2004.
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318. Etching by Walter Spitzer of a skeletal concentration camp inmate gazing at the empty food bowl of another
Buchenwald, [Saved by Drawing, Buchenwald], forward by Elie Wiesel, in 2004.
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319. Etching by Walter Spitzer depicting 2 guards with 3 unclothed female concentration camp inmates
Buchenwald, [Saved by Drawing, Buchenwald], forward by Elie Wiesel, in 2004.
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320. Etching by Walter Spitzer of a dog attacking fallen concentration camp prisoners in an arena
Buchenwald, [Saved by Drawing, Buchenwald], forward by Elie Wiesel, in 2004.
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321. Etching by Walter Spitzer of concentration camp inmates begging, digging in a dumpster, and hauling corpses
Buchenwald, [Saved by Drawing, Buchenwald], forward by Elie Wiesel, in 2004.
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322. Etching by Walter Spitzer of 2 emaciated concentration camp inmates walking arm in arm
Buchenwald, [Saved by Drawing, Buchenwald], forward by Elie Wiesel, in 2004.
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323. Nachlass Avner W. Less papers
Kurt Waldheim, Albert Weinberg, Elie Wiesel, et. al.; Avner Less’s participation as a witness in the
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324. Studio portrait of Buchenwald survivor, Heniek Kaliksztajn wearing a prisoner uniform.
spent the summer. But they, along with other religious boys, including the Kaliksztajn brothers and Elie ... Wiesel, were sent to children's homes in Ambloy and Taverny. Jacques later immigrated to Paterson, New
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325. Studio portrait of Buchenwald survivor Zelig Ellenbogen wearing a prisoner uniform.
spent the summer. But they, along with other religious boys, including the Kaliksztajn brothers and Elie ... Wiesel, were sent to children's homes in Ambloy and Taverny. Jacques later immigrated to Paterson, New