Nissenbaum, Bernard.
Biographical notes:
Bernard Nissenbaum is a native of France who survived several concentration and labor camps. He was liberated from Dachau by the US Army.
From the description of My Deportation testimony. (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum). WorldCat record id: 122404696
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- Trzebinia (Poland : Concentration camp) (as recorded)
- Bad Tölz (Germany) (as recorded)
- Brzezinka (Poland : Concentration camp) (as recorded)
- Dachau (Germany : Concentration camp) (as recorded)
- France (as recorded)
- Drancy (France : Concentration camp) (as recorded)
- Chranow (Poland) (as recorded)
- Lyon-Venissieux (France : Concentration camp) (as recorded)
- Warsaw (Poland : Ghetto) (as recorded)
- Hungary (as recorded)
- Poland (as recorded)
- Russia (Republic) (as recorded)
- Ukraine (as recorded)
- Lódz (Poland : Ghetto) (as recorded)
- Majdanek (Poland : Concentration camp) (as recorded)