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  • Later, the incident became known as the Stutthof death march.

    Omaha World-Herald > Frontpage 2010

  • Later, the incident became known as the Stutthof death march.

    Omaha World-Herald > Frontpage 2010

  • Gisele was soon taken to Auschwitz, and, after three days, was transferred to Stutthof, a death and labor camp.

    Personal Information for Gisele Herskovitz Berman Jewish Women's Archive 2010

  • Gisele was soon taken to Auschwitz, and, after three days, was transferred to Stutthof, a death and labor camp.

    Personal Information for Gisele Herskovitz Berman 2010

  • It was in Stutthof concentration camp that she last saw him.

    Jeanette Wolff. 2009

  • She was transferred together with her daughter Edith from Stutthof to a labor camp.

    Jeanette Wolff. 2009

  • Hermann Wolff, who had been deported from Stutthof to Buchenwald and Flossenbürg, was shot by the SS in April 1945.

    Jeanette Wolff. 2009

  • We had met at the First Gathering of Holocaust survivors in Jerusalem in 1981; he was reporting for NBC, I was accompanying my mother, the late Pola Siedlecka Weinreich, a survivor of the Lodz Ghetto, and concentration camps at Auschwitz and Stutthof.

    Regina Weinreich: On The Road 2009

  • Julie Anne was gassed in the Stutthof concentration camp.

    Jeanette Wolff. 2009

  • In 1954 she testified against the commandant of Stutthof concentration camp and in 1970 against the former SS-Obersturmführer Otto Bovensiepen, who was accused of acting as accessory to deportation from Dortmund and murder.

    Jeanette Wolff. 2009

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