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Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --- Jewish children in the Holocaust --- Jewish girls --- Girls --- Christophe, Francine, --- Childhood and youth. --- Bergen-Belsen (Concentration camp) --- Belsen (Concentration camp) --- Waffen-SS Aufenthaltslager Bergen-Belsen --- Konzentrationslager Bergen-Belzen --- Maḥaneh ha-rikuz Bergen-Belzen --- KZ Bergen-Belsen --- בערגען־בעלזען --- ברגן בלזן --- ברגן־בלזן (מחנה ריכוז) --- France
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Between 1941 and 1945 as many as 70,000 inmates died at the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in northwestern Germany. The exact number will never be known. A large number of these deaths were caused by malnutrition and disease, mainly typhus, shortly before and after liberation. It was at this time, in April of 1945, that Michael Hargrave answered a notice at the Westminster Hospital Medical School for 'volunteers'. On the day of his departure the 21-year-old learned that he was being sent to Bergen-Belsen, liberated only two weeks before. This firsthand account, a diary written for his mother
Concentration camp inmates --- World War, 1939-1945 --- Concentration camp prisoners --- Concentration camps --- Prisoners --- Medical care --- Inmates --- Hargrave, Michael John --- Bergen-Belsen (Concentration camp) --- Belsen (Concentration camp) --- Waffen-SS Aufenthaltslager Bergen-Belsen --- Konzentrationslager Bergen-Belzen --- Maḥaneh ha-rikuz Bergen-Belzen --- KZ Bergen-Belsen --- בערגען־בעלזען --- ברגן בלזן --- ברגן־בלזן (מחנה ריכוז) --- Ex-Nazi concentration camp inmates --- Ex-concentration camp inmates --- Former Nazi concentration camp inmates --- Nazi concentration camp inmates --- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --- Medical care.
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