RG-72.03.05.10, Letter from Franz Hasik in Gusen concentration camp to Anna Hasik in village Weisdorf, district Krakow | Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust
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Title:
RG-72.03.05.10, Letter from Franz Hasik in Gusen concentration camp to Anna Hasik in village Weisdorf, district Krakow
ID:
RG-72.03.05.10
Repository:
Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust
Found in:
Ed Victor Papers, 1933-1972
Sub-Collection 3: RG-72.03, Correspondence from and to concentration camps, 1933 -- 1945
Collection of Folder-Level 5: RG-72.03.05, Gusen concentration camp, 1940 -- 1944
Document/Artifact of Item-Level 10: RG-72.03.05.10, Letter from Franz Hasik in Gusen concentration camp to Anna Hasik in village Weisdorf, district Krakow
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Creators:
Franz Hasik, Prisoner of Gusen concentration camp, Austria
prisoners of Nazi-German concentration camps (1939 -- 1945)
prisoners of Nazi-German concentration camps (1939 -- 1945)
Subjects:
Austria (1939--1945)
Censored correspondence in Nazi-German concentration camps
Content of the letters of the concentration camps' prisoners
Correspondence in German language
correspondence to and from concentration camps
day-to-day life in Nazi concentration camps
Franz Hasik, Prisoner of Gusen concentration camp, Austria
Gusen, German concentration camp
Living conditions in concentration camps
Personal correspondence
Relatives and friends to the prisoners of Nazi-German concentration camps
Rules and regulations regarding correspondence from and to Nazi-German concentration camps
Censored correspondence in Nazi-German concentration camps
Content of the letters of the concentration camps' prisoners
Correspondence in German language
correspondence to and from concentration camps
day-to-day life in Nazi concentration camps
Franz Hasik, Prisoner of Gusen concentration camp, Austria
Gusen, German concentration camp
Living conditions in concentration camps
Personal correspondence
Relatives and friends to the prisoners of Nazi-German concentration camps
Rules and regulations regarding correspondence from and to Nazi-German concentration camps
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