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Louis J. Micheels was a Dutch Jewish physician (psychoanalyst), and survivor of the Auschwitz concentration camp and the Dachau concentration camp. Micheels survived three years as an inmate at Auschwitz and then survived a ten-day Death March to Dachau concentration camp. The Nazis tattooed him with the number 117641 in Auschwitz and in 1989 he wrote a book with that number in the title: Doctor 117641: A Holocaust Memoir.

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