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Published in association with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. 2 dl. (1659 p) : ill., krt. ; 29 cm
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Compilaton containing footage of displaced persons camps from the SSFVA produced as research for the Museum's special exhibition on displaced persons called "Life Reborn: Jewish Displaced Persons 1945-1951" on display from December 8, 1999 to May 21, 2000.
This collection of published and unpublished pamphlets and prospectuses provides a history of the Klappholttal Youth Camp, Schleswig Holstein.
Rosa Mayer-Murr was a prisoner in Gurs and other concentration camps during the Holocaust. She died at the age of 70 in a displaced persons camp after liberation.
Contains eight post-liberation photographs of the Nordhausen concentration camp.
Describes the establishment of concentration camps throughout Nazi-occupied territory whose sole purpose was to exterminate Jews and other people considered undesirable by Hitler and his followers. Includes bibliographical references (pages 98-105) and index. 112 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Discusses the concentration camp experience as presented in various types of literature (fiction, memoirs, and philosophical works). While concentrating mainly on the phenomenon of political prisoners in Nazi or Stalinist concentration camps, points to the Jews' fate in the Nazi concentration camps as expressed in Primo Levi's works. Notes that Jews were usually sent to extermination camps, and only ...
Children and mothers getting off buses on arrival in the camp. Tracking shot of "camp garden," people working with hoes. Men in hospital beds; sick people arriving from Gurs camp. People eating in dining hall. Mail passed out. Elderly men and women walking outdoors.