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The date of death of the persons concerned is documented on 156 index cards ("zmarł": Polish for "died").
After the end of the war, index cards were also created for those prisoners of Ebensee concentration camp who had died in the camp shortly after liberation in order to clarify their fate. In these cases, the entry "zmarł w K.Z. Ebensee..." can be found.
The date of death of the persons concerned is documented on 156 index cards ("zmarł": Polish for "died").
After the end of the war, index cards were also created for those prisoners of Ebensee concentration camp who had died in the camp shortly after liberation in order to clarify their fate. In these cases, the entry "zmarł w K.Z. Ebensee..." can be found.
Questions and answers
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What are considered variations in the e-Guide?
The e-Guide distinguishes between main cards and variations. The reason for this is that there are sometimes different versions of a single type of document that can vary significantly.
The documents referred to as main cards in the e-Guide are standard documents that were used especially frequently in concentration camps, DP camps, and for the registration of forced laborers, and about which a good deal of information is available. The Arolsen Archives also hold variations of these documents, however, which served the exact same purpose as the corresponding main cards, but which look different. There are various reasons for this: Some camps used their own individually produced cards instead of the standard versions. In many other cases, individual cards and forms were used before the introduction of standardized pre-printed forms.
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