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Documents found: 1
Herma Stauber, on the death march victims buried in the city of Teplá (protocol no. 7)
EHRI-DC-059
1945-08-12 | Teplá
Jewish Museum in Prague, Documents of Persecution, inv. no 80. Original in German.
Brief report by Herma Stauber, monastic nun in the Teplá monastery. Stauber describes a group of inmates that marched through the city.