Testimony of Karl Ochsenmann regarding camp life at the Westerbork camp and Bergen-Belsen and its effects on Jewish youth, 1939-1944
Testimony of Karl Ochsenmann regarding camp life at the Westerbork camp and Bergen-Belsen and its effects on Jewish youth, 1939-1944
Testimony of Karl Ochsenmann regarding camp life at the Westerbork camp and Bergen-Belsen and its effects on Jewish youth, 1939-1944
- Establishment of the Westerbork camp for legal emigrants by the Dutch government and the Joodse Raad (Jewish Council), late1939; detention of approximately 1,250 inmates, some of whom were transferred from other camps, including 180 children and teenagers; separate rooms for families with children; appointment of the witness to establish and administ...
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3549212
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Newspaper clippings
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Testimony
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66
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Hebrew
German
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O.1 - K.J. Ball-Kaduri - Collection of Testimonies and Reports of German Jewry
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1946
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26/10/1960
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Dr. Kurt Ball-Kaduri
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YES
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29
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O.1 - Ball-Kaduri Collection: Contemporary testimonies and reports regarding the Holocaust of the Jews of Germany and Central Europe, 1943-1960