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1801. Fun Vanen Heybt Zikh On a Libe
Side A: B-45(a) The Bluestein Family/Fun Vanen Heybt Zikh On a Libe/Greenbays GR 716/ 1 Zol Zayn
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1802. Moringen Youth Camp
the day began at 5:15 A.M. and in winter at 5:45 A.M. The hard physical labor lasted for more than 10
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1803. World War I and its Aftermath: Key Dates
population who had not seen the horrors of war firsthand. The book has been translated into 45 languages and
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1804. The Nazi Party
revolution. This was to be led by SA commander Ernst Röhm. By this time, the SA had 4.5 million members. It
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1805. Chuna Grynbaum
. 1940-45: Chuna was 13 when he was sent in 1942, with some of his family, to do
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1806. Erika Neuman
. 1940–45: In 1940 the Soviet Union occupied Bukovina. A year later, when
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1807. Shulamit Perlmutter (Charlene Schiff)
was now taught in Russian. 1940-45: In 1941 the Germans invaded the
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1808. Thomas Buergenthal
the Polish city of Kielce. 1940-45: The family stayed in Kielce, where the Jewish community
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1809. Manya Moszkowicz
for violating the curfew. 1940–45: In 1941 Manya was forced to work for a German company that
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1810. Welek Luksenburg
valuable items were confiscated and Jewish businesses were identified, then seized. 1940–45: In 1941
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1811. David Bayer
the Bayers', were confiscated. 1940–45: In 1940, the Bayers were forced to move into the
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1812. Inge Berg
1939, the Bergs left for Kenya. 1940–45: In Kenya, then part of British East Africa, the family
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1813. Werner Katzenstein
States in June 1939. 1940–45: The Katzensteins bought a farm near Camden, New Jersey, where they
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1814. Hinda Chilewicz
with the Star of David. Hinda's father had to close his business. 1940–45: German authorities
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1815. Gisella Renate Berg
. 1940–45: In Kenya, then part of British East Africa, the family lived on a farm in the highlands
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1816. Kurt Pauly
large German population. 1940–45: In Cincinnati, Kurt attended school and his father found work
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1817. Moniek Rozen
. 1940–45: On August 12, 1942, German officials ordered Dabrowa's Jews to assemble in the town. Several
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1818. Hans (John) Sachs
entered the city. 1940–45: Hans realized that the family had to emigrate. Before they left Vienna
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1819. Regina Gutman
in Radom appointed a Jewish council and police force. 1940–45: In 1941 German authorities
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1820. Sam Spiegel
–45: In 1940 Sam's family was forced to move into the Kozienice ghetto, a six-block area of town
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1821. Elzbieta Lusthaus
. 1940–45: In June 1942, some 3,500 Jews, including Elzbieta's grandmother, were deported to the
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1822. Gerd Jacob Zwienicki
institutions. 1940–45: After leaving Germany on May 31, 1939, the Zwienicki family settled in Canada
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1823. Chaim Frenkiel
homes with gasoline and set them on fire. 1940-45: When Chaim was 14, he was taken to several
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1824. Jakob Frenkiel
the fire didn't reach it. 1940-45: At age 12, Jakob was put in a group of men to be sent to
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1825. Art and Survival: György Beifeld's Visual Memoir from the Russian Front, 1942–1943
Beifeld became one of the 45,000 Jewish men deployed by the Hungarian Labor Service (Munkaszolgálat) to