Armband worn in Ravensbruck concentration amp
Rozmiary i nośnik
overall : 3.000 x 7.380 in. (7.62 x 18.745 cm.)
Biografia twórcy
Anny Neumann (later Ann West) was born in 1920 in Leipzig, Germany, to Leo and Johanna Neumann. She and her boyfriend Heinz Rosenhain joined the Hachshara in Ellguth (Oberschlesien), Gut Winkel, near Berlin, and finally Neuendorf bei Fürstenwalde, where she also worked at a German military laundry. In April 1943, Anny and Heinz, now her husband, were deported with their friends to Auschwitz concentration camp in German occupied Poland. Anny was assigned ot the camp police. Heinz, age 32, was sent to Ebensee slave labor camp, a subcamp of Mauthausen) where he died just before liberation in May 1945. Anny was sent on a death march from Auschwitz to Malchow, a subcamp of Ravensbruck, in January 1945. She escaped during the evacuation from Malchow in May 1945. She joined her sisters Emmy Pomper and Sabina Heliczer in the United States in 1946. Her mother survived Theresienstadt and emigrated to the United States in 1947. Anny later married Czech Holocaust survivor Robert West.
Przejęcie
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Ann West
Funding Note: The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany.
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Ciała zbiorowe
Tematy
- Concentration camp guards--Insignia.
Genre
- Object
- Identifying Artifacts