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Rosen, Willy (1944) | Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust
Name: Rosen, Willy (1944)
Historical Note: Willy Rosen, Holocaust survivor, narrated his diaries during incarceration in Westerbork transit camp, Theresienstadt ghetto, Auschwitz complex of concentration camps and in Gleiwitz concentration camp. He wrote in Dutch and German
 Digital Content Created by Rosen, Willy
 Digital Content Created by Rosen, Willy
   
                    Other Files:   RG-04.01.01, Willy Rosen Testimony about incarceration in German-Nazi camps
   RG-04.01.02, Willy Rosen, a poem written at  Westerbork transit camp about this camp
   RG-04.01.03, Willy Rosen, Farewell from a camp inmate, Westerbork transit camp
   RG-04.01.04, Willy Rosen, Farewell to a camp, poem by Willy Rosen
   RG-04.01.05, Willy Rosen, A Camp poem, Westerbork transit camp
   RG-04.01.06, Willy Rosen, Farewell to a camp,a poem by Willy Rosen,  page 2, Westerbork transit camp
   RG-04.01.07, Willy Rosen, We are in Drenthe, Westerbork Transit Camp
   RG-04.01.08, Willy Rosen, photocopy of alphabetical poem about Jews in the camp, Westerbork transit camp
   RG-04.01.09, Willy Rosen, We are in Drenthe, Westerbork Transit Camp