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51. Displaced persons leave for the United States
displaced persons (DPs). The remaining 1.5 to 2 million DPs—both Jews and non-Jews—refused or
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52. Sarah (Sheila) Peretz Etons describes her experiences as a child in hiding
Germany invaded Poland on September 1, 1939. After the German
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53. German and Soviet forces partition Poland
September 1, 1939, without fear of Soviet intervention. In accordance with secret provisions of the pact
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54. John Komski describes Krakow after the outbreak of World War II
German invasion of Poland on September 1, 1939, John was in
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55. Allies evacuate troops from Dunkirk
coastal town of Dunkirk. As German forces completed their conquest of France, more than 1,000 vessels
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56. Trial of Ion Antonescu
Romania in 1946 to stand trial. A tribunal found him guilty of war crimes. He was executed on June 1, 1946.
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57. Ludmilla Page describes German industrialist Oskar Schindler
physician, were living in Poland when the Germans invaded on September 1, 1939
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58. Elizabeth Kaufmann Koenig describes the children who were sheltered in La Guespy, a children's home in Le Chambon
the town's pastor, Andre Trocme, and his wife. In late 1941 her father was among 1,000 intellectuals
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59. Elizabeth Kaufmann Koenig describes her family's attempt to flee Austria before the war
the town's pastor, Andre Trocme, and his wife. In late 1941 her father was among 1,000 intellectuals
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60. Elizabeth Kaufmann Koenig describes helping refugee children in Le Chambon
the town's pastor, Andre Trocme, and his wife. In late 1941 her father was among 1,000 intellectuals
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61. Elizabeth Kaufmann Koenig describes Pastor Andre Trocme and his wife Magda Trocme
the town's pastor, Andre Trocme, and his wife. In late 1941 her father was among 1,000 intellectuals
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62. Emanuel (Manny) Mandel describes the "Kasztner train" journey to Bergen-Belsen
Rezso Kasztner, of over 1,600 Hungarian Jews who were to be sent to neutral countries as part of an
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63. John Komski describes resistance activities in Krakow, including an underground newspaper
German invasion of Poland on September 1, 1939, John was in
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64. Lucine Horn describes the German occupation of Lublin
1, 1939. Lucine's home was raided by German forces shortly thereafter. Soon after the German
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65. Siegfried Halbreich describes conditions and forced labor in the Gross-Rosen camp
After Germany invaded Poland on September 1, 1939, Siegfried fled
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66. Felix Horn describes antisemitism in Lvov and conditions in the Janowska camp
September 1, 1939, Felix fled east to Rovno and then to Soviet-occupied Lvov, where he was accepted at a
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67. Lucine Horn describes conditions in the Lublin ghetto
1, 1939. Lucine's home was raided by German forces shortly thereafter. Soon after the German
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68. Benjamin (Ben) Meed describes Warsaw after the German occupation in 1939 and first experiencing antisemitism
Germany invaded Poland on September 1, 1939. After the Germans occupied
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69. Benjamin (Ben) Meed describes the burning of the Warsaw ghetto during the 1943 ghetto uprising
Germany invaded Poland on September 1, 1939. After the Germans occupied
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70. Siegfried Halbreich describes arrival at and brutality in the Gross-Rosen camp
After Germany invaded Poland on September 1, 1939, Siegfried fled
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71. Siegfried Halbreich describes arrival at and conditions in the Sachsenhausen camp
After Germany invaded Poland on September 1, 1939, Siegfried fled
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72. Siegfried Halbreich describes conditions in the Sachsenhausen camp
After Germany invaded Poland on September 1, 1939, Siegfried fled
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73. Siegfried Halbreich describes treatment of prisoners in the Sachsenhausen camp
After Germany invaded Poland on September 1, 1939, Siegfried fled
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74. Felix Horn describes a hiding place in Warsaw
September 1, 1939, Felix fled east to Rovno and then to Soviet-occupied Lvov, where he was accepted at a
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75. Lucine Horn describes obtaining false papers to assume the identity of an "Aryan" outside the Warsaw ghetto
1, 1939. Lucine's home was raided by German forces shortly thereafter. Soon after the German