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  • ...is a paintings by [[Peter Paul Rubens]], at [[Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum, Braunschweig, Germany]]. [[Category:Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum, Braunschweig, Germany|1616 Rubens]]
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  • * KEYWORDS : <Poland> <[[Lodz Ghetto]]> <[[Auschwitz]]> <[[Braunschweig]]> <[[Death March]]> <[[Ravensbruck]]> <[[Ludwigslust]]> <[[Wobbelin]]>-- < ...dz Ghetto]] before being deported in July 1944 to [[Auschwitz]] and then [[Braunschweig]], [[Ravensbruck]], [[Ludwigslust]], [[Wobbelin]].
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  • ...0) is a painting by [[Orazio Borgianni]], at [[Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum, Braunschweig, Germany]]. [[Category:Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum, Braunschweig, Germany|1610 Borgianni]]
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  • * KEYWORDS : <[[Lodz Ghetto]]> <[[Auschwitz]]> <[[Braunschweig]]> <[[Watenstedt]]> <[[Ravensbruck]]> -- <Israel> <Brazil> ...on camp. After Auschwitz he spent time in three other concentration camps: Braunschweig, Watenstedt, and Ravensbrück. On the night of May 1, 1945, he was released
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  • * KEYWORDS : <[[Lodz Ghetto]]> <[[Auschwitz]]> <[[Braunschweig]]> <[[Watenstedt]]> <[[Ravensbruck]]> <[[Ludwigslust]]> -- <[[Windermere Ch ...ugust 1944 they were deported to [[Auschwitz]]. Polek was transferred to [[Braunschweig]] and in early 1945 to [[Ravensbruck]] and [[Ludwigslust]], where he was li
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  • Published in Braunschweig: Schwetschke, 1842 / 2nd ed. 1853 / 3rd ed. 1860 / 4th ed. 1864 / 5th ed. 1 [[Category:New Testament Intro (subject)|1842 Reuss]]
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  • Published in Braunschweig: Westermann, 1847 <3 vols>. 2nd ed. Nordhausen: 1855-57; abridged edition, [[Category:Second Temple History (subject)|1847 Herzfeld]]
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  • Premiered in Braunschweig [Germany]: 1718. [[Category:Herod the Great (subject)|1718 Schuermann]]
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  • ...escape from the Allied advances; the death march he went on to a camp near Braunschweig and then to a men’s camp near Ravensbrück, where the 82nd Airborne Divis [[Category:Holocaust Children, 1928 (subject)|1928 Salton]]
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  • File:1778 * Reimarus - Lessing.jpg
    Published posthumously in Germany (Braunschweig: 1778). Translated into English by Charles Voysey (1828-1912) (London and E [[Category:Jesus of Nazareth--biography (subject)]]
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  • File:2004 Sonnino.jpg
    ...pierdicanne (Genova) e deportata prima ad Auschwitz, poi a Bergen Belsen e Braunschweig, fu l'unica sopravvissuta di una famiglia di otto persone. Questo diario, s [[Category:Memoirs, Jews Italy (subject)]]
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