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2351. Henny Schermann
una gran cantidad de grupos "indeseables", que incluían a los judíos, los romaníes (gitanos), los
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2352. Henny Schermann
os romanis (ciganos), os homossexuais, os deficientes e os políticos de esquerda. Após 1938, como
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2353. Prewar Jewish life in the Netherlands; Haamstede Airfield; Jewish orphanage
EXT Wagons lined on grass - possibly a Romani encampment. Children playing in FG. Four Roma (?) men in
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2354. Oral history interview with Leon Greenman
a camp number; the various colored triangles worn by inmates; Romani inmates; sexual relations in
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2355. Oral history interview with Yeshayahu Lichtenstein
as an electrician assistant on the electric fences in the Romani camp and being treated relatively
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2356. Oral history interview with Iakov Politzer
the people he met in the camp; contracting a rare disease; the murder of the Romanies in Lager A
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2357. Oral history interview with Ina Sagen Zigelman
and Romanies; sewing numbers on clothing; going by boat from Danzig to Elbing and walking through
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2358. Selected records from State Archives in Warsaw and its branches in Otwock, Mława, Grodzisk Mazowiecki, Pułtusk and State Archives in Płock
lists of burned villages; Files relating to Romanies, Russians and Jews; Lists of victims of Nazism
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2359. Group portrait of women and children at the Jewish Kinderheim [children's home] located at Fehrbelliner Strasse 92 in Berlin.
with a Romani family until the area was liberated a second time in October 1944. Following the
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2360. Children play outside in the playground of the Jewish Kinderheim [children's home] located at Ferbelliner Strasse 92 in Berlin.
with a Romani family until the area was liberated a second time in October 1944. Following the
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2361. Marion Kaufmann with Rie Beelen, the daughter of her rescuers.
with a Romani family until the area was liberated a second time in October 1944. Following the
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2362. Portrait of Marion Kaufmann, age nine, taken at the home of her rescuers shortly before her reunification with her mother.
with a Romani family until the area was liberated a second time in October 1944. Following the
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2363. Lina Kaufmann brings her daughter Marion back to Amsterdam with her after each had hidden separately during the war.
with a Romani family until the area was liberated a second time in October 1944. Following the
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2364. Marion Kaufmann visits the family who hid her during the war.
with a Romani family until the area was liberated a second time in October 1944. Following the
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2365. Group portrait of the students of the Rosh Pina Hebrew Day School in Amsterdam where Marion Kaufmann was a student.
with a Romani family until the area was liberated a second time in October 1944. Following the
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2366. Portrait of Dutch rescuer, Mia Edgar. Mia, along with her husband, Boy, was in charge of a "cell" of the underground in Amsterdam.
with a Romani family until the area was liberated a second time in October 1944. Following the
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2367. Portrait of Dutch rescuer, Boy Edgar. Boy, along with his wife, Mia, was in charge of a "cell" of the underground in Amsterdam.
with a Romani family until the area was liberated a second time in October 1944. Following the
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2368. Marion Kaufmann visits the Beelen family farm for the last time before her immigration to the United States.
with a Romani family until the area was liberated a second time in October 1944. Following the
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2369. Third grade class at Rosh Pina Hebrew Day School where Marion Kaufmann was a student.
with a Romani family until the area was liberated a second time in October 1944. Following the
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2370. Dr. Ans Knapp. Dr. Knapp and her husband, Max, were the first people who hid Marion Kaufmann.
with a Romani family until the area was liberated a second time in October 1944. Following the
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2371. Dr. Max Knapp. Dr. Knapp and his wife, Ans, were the first people to hide Marion Kaufmann.
with a Romani family until the area was liberated a second time in October 1944. Following the
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2372. Josef Mengele
romaníes, también se basaban en la ciencia racial. En 1938, Mengele se afilió al partido nazi y a ... niños romaníes (llamados peyorativamente zigenuer, “gitanos”) fueron enviados a Auschwitz e ... Mengele participó en la selección de los 2,893 prisioneros romaníes que serían asesinados en las cámaras ... étnicos, los romaníes y los judíos. Estos grupos eran de particular interés para los investigadores
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2373. El sistema de campos nazi
romaníes (gitanos) y prisioneros de guerra soviéticos también fueron sistemáticamente asesinados ... todos los judíos, romaníes (gitanos) y ucranianos, así como los polacos sentenciados a más de tres años
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2374. Einsatzgruppen (equipos móviles de matanza) (versión abreviada)
operaciones de asesinato en masa. Entre las víctimas hubo judíos, romaníes (gitanos) y autoridades del estado ... miembros de la resistencia, romaníes y personas discapacitadas internadas en instituciones. Los métodos de
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2375. Auschwitz (versión abreviada)
romaníes (gitanos) y 15 mil eran prisioneros de guerra soviéticos ... asesinados en Auschwitz. También fueron asesinados unos 74 mil polacos, 21 mil romaníes (gitanos), 15 mil