Cholera Said to Be Killing Many In French Concentration Camps
- 1940-Dec-05
Page from the New York Times featuring an article titled Cholera Said to Be Killing Many In French Concentration Camps; Refugee Here on Portuguese Liner Nyassa Says Men Have No Shovels to Bury Dead -- Vessel Arrives with 458 Passengers . The article features images of notable refugees, Oscar Straus (1870-1954) and his wife Helene Straus (1872-), Renatus "Rene" Hartog (1909-1998) his wife Nelly Hartogs, and Colonel and Mrs. Aloysius Valusis.
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“Cholera Said to Be Killing Many In French Concentration Camps.” New York, New York: New York times, December 5, 1940. Papers of Max Bredig, Box 8, Folder 8. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/govgtdz.
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