Displaying: 276 300 of 358 matches for “elie wiesel”
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276. Oral history interview with Henry Kolber
the snow for two days then being taken to Buchenwald by train; living in the barracks with Elie Wiesel
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277. Oral history interview with Lola Lipson
admiration for Elie Wiesel; hers and her husband’s reticence to share their experiences with their children
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278. Oral history interview with David Halivni
child prodigy in Sighet; childhood memories of the city and its Jewish community; knowing Elie Wiesel
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279. Oral history interview with Gina Sack
hospital from complications from an abortion; her interactions with Elie Wiesel; giving her bread to her
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280. Speakers during dinner
are letters from Miles Lerman and Elie Wiesel to the liberators describing the International ... afraid. 10:51:50 Chairman introduces Elie Wiesel, Chairman of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council. 10:52
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281. Hirsch Henry Kolber identification card
to Polish-German border, train to Buchenwald. Put in same block as Elie Wiesel, Gustave was the ... American Army Chaplain Rabbi Herschel Schechter organized transports to France (Elie Wiesel), Henry went
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282. Henry Kolber papers
to Polish-German border, train to Buchenwald. Put in same block as Elie Wiesel, Gustave was the ... American Army Chaplain Rabbi Herschel Schechter organized transports to France (Elie Wiesel), Henry went
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283. Henry Kolber collection
to Polish-German border, train to Buchenwald. Put in same block as Elie Wiesel, Gustave was the ... American Army Chaplain Rabbi Herschel Schechter organized transports to France (Elie Wiesel), Henry went
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284. Opening ceremony
are letters from Miles Lerman and Elie Wiesel to the liberators describing the International
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285. Historians and War Crimes Tribunals panel
are letters from Miles Lerman and Elie Wiesel to the liberators describing the International
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286. Historians and War Crimes Tribunals panels
are letters from Miles Lerman and Elie Wiesel to the liberators describing the International
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287. Dinner speakers: John Eisenhower, Claire Booth Luce, and others
are letters from Miles Lerman and Elie Wiesel to the liberators describing the International
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288. Discovering the "Final Solution" panel
are letters from Miles Lerman and Elie Wiesel to the liberators describing the International
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289. Medical Personnel panel
are letters from Miles Lerman and Elie Wiesel to the liberators describing the International
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290. Jacques Ribons collection
Kaliksztajn brothers, also Elie Wiesel, to children's homes in Ambloy and Taverny. Then Jacques came to
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291. Oral history interview with Simone Weil Lipman
earning a master's in social work; her sons and grandchildren; reading Elie Wiesel; moving to Syracuse in
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292. Oral history interview with Julius Tauber
meeting Elie Wiesel; marching to a smaller camp; working in the kitchen with his brother; obtaining matzo
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293. Uprising panel
are letters from Miles Lerman and Elie Wiesel to the liberators describing the International
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294. Chaplains panel
are letters from Miles Lerman and Elie Wiesel to the liberators describing the International
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295. Chaplains panel
are letters from Miles Lerman and Elie Wiesel to the liberators describing the International
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296. 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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297. 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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298. 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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299. 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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300. 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.