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Memoirs of a Czech Jew interned in the labor camp Auschwitz-Monowitz from October 1942-January 1945, ending with a death march from which he escaped. Originalausg. 190 pages : illustrations ; 19 cm.
Paul Frey, formerly known as Siegmund Freitag, a Polish Jew, had lived with his family in Essen, Germany prior to 08 Nov. 1938. After Kristallnacht (09-10 Nov 1938), they escaped to the Netherlands. After the Nazi invasion of the Netherlands, the entire family was placed in Westerbork concentration camp. They managed to stay at Westerbork until 18 Jan. 1944, when they were deported to Terezin concentration ...
Algemeen Nederlandsch Persbureau, mededelingen, 22 mei 1945 (14).Mededelingen niet voor publicatie.Het Nederlandse Roode Kruis.Oproep voor verwanten van zich in Theresienstadt bevindende Nederlanders.
Dr Salo Windschauer, the subject of the document, was born 29 October 1913, deported to Terezin with the 13th transport (10 October 1942), and deported to Auschwitz 28 September 1944
Dochované partitury spojené s hudební produkcí terezínských umělců.
This collection of personal papers of Walter Manes documents his life from youth to the immediate post-war years. In addition to the documentation, an unpublished autobiographical account (1548/1) puts the papers in context.
Poválečné vzpomínky bývalých terezínských vězňů.
Garden. 01:00:26 Peter Lederer with butterfly net. Lake, Robert Lederer (father) fishing. Peter picking grass. 01:02:31 Nina Lederer (with braids) walking on street reading comics. VAR CUs Lederer family and Emily (Waldstein) Bruck (Peter and Nina's grandmother) in Pacov, Czechoslovakia, walking down village street. At lake, Nina, Peter, and their grandmother on dock, walking around village. Nina and ...
Includes bibliographical references. 383 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 22 cm
The Fritz G. Cohen collection consists of 37 handwritten postcards, in German, sent from Hannover, Germany, dated 1940-1942, from Lina Cohen, the donor's grandmother, or Margarete Liepmann, or Bertha Abrahamsohn, the donor's aunt, and sent to Hete or Henry Vaderborght or Mimi Lambucht in Brussels (Belgium), and to Dr. J. Gramegna in Genoa, Italy. All the postcards are addressed to "My dear child" or ...