Eisler, Armand.
Armand Eisler was born 06 May 1880 in Paris, France. He graduated from the university of Vienna with degrees in law and political science. In 1938, Eisler was deported to Dachau and later moved to Buchenwald. He was released from Buchenwald in 1939 and immediately emigrated to the United States. Eisler served as the chairman of many committees, among them, the K. Z. American Association of Former Inmates of Concentration Camps. He died 16 Sep 1957, in Miami, Florida.
From the description of Armand Eisler papers letters essays articles printed materials. (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum). WorldCat record id: 122648274
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