Eric Nash: copy personal correspondence and papers 1945-2007
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Birkenau (Concentration camp)
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Terezin ghetto
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Nash, Michael Joseph. b 1942
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Nash, Trude. Eric's sister
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Nash, Erna. née Knoll. Eric's wife
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Nash, Irma. Eric and Willi's mother
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Nash - Eric - b 1910
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The Nash (also 'Nasch') family originally came from Holesov, Czech Republic, where they had been living since the 16th century. Eric Nash (born in 1910) grew up in a well-to-do family who owned a wholesale grain business. The family moved to Vienna in 1918 following an anti-Jewish pogrom in his home town Holesov when their house was raided. In 1936 he moved to Brno, Czech Republic, after completing his medical studies in Vienna. Although he and his brother had the opport...
Nash, Dorris. née Fantl. d 1942
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Dachau (Concentration camp)
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The Dachau concentration camp was established in March 1933. It was the first regular concentration camp established by the National Socialist (Nazi) government. It was located on the grounds of an abandoned munitions factory near the northeastern part of the town of Dachau in southern Germany. During the first year, the camp had a capacity of 5,000 prisoners. Initially the internees were primarily German Communists, Social Democrats, trade unionists, and other political opponents of the Nazi re...
Nash, Willi. 1901
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