Includes short biographies of over 40 Jewish Holocaust survivors. 191 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 22 cm
Contains six photographic prints of corpses at the Kaufering concentration camp, after liberation, 1945.
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Collectie 250d: Kampen en gevangenissen > Naoorlogse omgang met kampen en gevangenen > Geschiedschrijving, onderzoek en documentatie > Manuscripten van een studie naar concentratiekampen in Oost-Europa door ir. R.C. Broek, 1948.
Photocopies, loose materials, related to 103rd Infantry Division's liberation of camps at Landsberg/Kaufering.
Memoirs of a French Jewish physician, born in Lvov and living in France since the late 1920s. Caught by the Gestapo in 1943, he was sent to Drancy and later to Auschwitz, where he was interned in the barracks of "reserve physicians" and survived. In 1944 he was transferred to German camps. Most of the book deals with the period in Auschwitz. 206 pages ; 22 cm
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Consists of one photograph of uniformed survivors of the Kaufering (Landsberg) concentration camp holding a crate of bottled alcohol. The caption reads "Jews from a concentration camp at Langberg [sic] taken the day we liberated them." The photograph was taken by George DePuydt, a member of the United States Army.
Describes Cecile Kaufer’s (Paris, France, b. circa 1932) childhood in Paris, France; the German occupation of France and the consequent fates of her family including their stay in the Vélodrome d'hiver in Paris and their hiding in Normandy; the liberation of France and their immigration to and life in the United States.
The collection consists of one photograph of a man holding a bowl standing at the entrance of a semi-demolished building (inscription on reverse: "Kaufering en by Landsberg Lager illegible number 11 1946") and one photograph of a row of five semi-demolished buildings (inscription on reverse: "Lager [illegible number] Kaufering en by Landsberg 1946").
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Consists of seven photographs of the Kaufering sub-camp of Dachau soon after liberation.
There are 12 pages of the paper copies from the Flossenburg Concentration Camp Memorial database. The information of the database is based on jpeg copies made from the microfilm in Federal Archives Berlin, which microfilmed it from the National Archives in Washington, DC, in 1967. The copies consist of names of 207 Jews deported from Lithuania. There are also 14 pages (of 17) of the paper copies of ...
Testimony, typescript, 3 pages, circa 1990s. Describes childhood in Slovakia, Hungarian occupation of region in 1940, deportation to Auschwitz in 1944, deportation to Kaufering and then march to Allach and liberation. Postwar immigration to Palestine/Israel.
Consists of a note written by Mordicae Kozlowski of Radom, Poland and handed to Edward L. Kean after the liberation of seven sub-camps of the Kaufering concentration camp in the Landsberg region, Germany, April 1945.
The papers consist of four photographs of prisoners killed by the SS in a barn outside of Gardelegen, Germany, and a written testimony by an American soldier who interviewed prisoners in Kaufering concentration camp immediately following liberation.
The collection consists of a cigarette holder and a necklace with a commemorative pendant and mezuzah relating to the experiences of Izy Freudenreich after his release from Kaufering VII slave labor camp in Landsberg, Germany, when he lived in Landsberg displaced persons camp in Germany.
Photocopies of letters from A. G. Bramble to his wife, 1945, after liberation of the Landsberg-Kaufering concentration camp, plus copies of newsletters/articles by other servicemen about camp liberations.
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