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RG-04.04.01, The voices behind barbed wire poems in German, English, R
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RG-04.04.01
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Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust
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Literature and Art in Concentration Camps and Ghettos, 1942-1945 Sub-Collection 4: RG -04.04, Allied internment camps for enemy aliens (refugees from Germany and Austria), 1940 Document/Artifact of Item-Level 1: RG-04.04.01, The voices behind barbwire poems in German, English, R
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Afternoon in Camp poem by internee E. F. in German at Mooragh Internment Camp in Ramsey, Isle of Man
Dachau-Song, a German poem by Jura Soyfer, a Viennese poet and prisoner of Buchenwald camp
Jura, Yura Soyfer, (1912-1939), a Viennese writer and political prisoner who died in Buchenwald camp
Mooragh Camp poem in German by internee H.C.S. at Mooragh Camp, UK, wartime
Mooragh poem by internee F. F. Bieber in English, July 1940 (appeared in “Mooragh Times” newspaper)
Ramsey Bay, a poem by internee F. F. Bieber in English
Summer of the Prisoner, a poem by Nuntius, a poet from Prague and an internee of Mooragh Camp, UK
The Barbed Lyre, a poem by F. F. Bieber in English, an internee of Mooragh Camp, UK, wartime
The Prisoners, a poem by Nuntius
The Song of Simple People, a poem by Jura Soyfer
Unstable poem by internee Edmund Stoessel in German (Huyton, Merseyside, UK: Internment Camp), 1940
Dachau-Song, a German poem by Jura Soyfer, a Viennese poet and prisoner of Buchenwald camp
Jura, Yura Soyfer, (1912-1939), a Viennese writer and political prisoner who died in Buchenwald camp
Mooragh Camp poem in German by internee H.C.S. at Mooragh Camp, UK, wartime
Mooragh poem by internee F. F. Bieber in English, July 1940 (appeared in “Mooragh Times” newspaper)
Ramsey Bay, a poem by internee F. F. Bieber in English
Summer of the Prisoner, a poem by Nuntius, a poet from Prague and an internee of Mooragh Camp, UK
The Barbed Lyre, a poem by F. F. Bieber in English, an internee of Mooragh Camp, UK, wartime
The Prisoners, a poem by Nuntius
The Song of Simple People, a poem by Jura Soyfer
Unstable poem by internee Edmund Stoessel in German (Huyton, Merseyside, UK: Internment Camp), 1940
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