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3526. Zigmond Adler
他的父亲赶去做劳工。之后,他的继母把他交给舅舅 Jermie 和舅妈 Chaje,离开了烈日。当纳粹开始在烈日围捕犹太人时,他舅舅的一些天主教朋友帮他们伪造了证件,隐藏了他们的犹太人身份,并为他们在附近
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3527. Joseph Muscha Mueller
人声称他有“阑尾炎”,需要立即做手术。他激烈抗议,但遭到殴打并被强制执行了绝育手术。根据纳粹法律规定,对包括吉卜赛人在内的一类“自私分子”采取强制绝育程序是合法的。本来,纳粹打算在 Joseph 康复
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3528. Gad Beck
找了份工作,在一家商店做助手。 1940 年到 1944 年:我父母的婚姻是异族通婚,作为[部分犹太人],我没像其他德国犹太人一样被驱逐到东部。仍旧留在了柏林,在那里,我加入了一个地下组织
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3529. Mendel Rozenblit
威辛集中营,Mendel 被挑选出来做苦役,而他的孩子都被送到毒气室杀害了。1947 年,Mendel 移民到美国,在美国组建了新的家庭。
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3530. 卡尔•兰格(Karl Lange)
卡尔出生在德国北部的汉堡港。 他的父亲是美国人,他的母亲是德国人。 卡尔出生后不久,他的父亲返回美国,稍后,他的父母离婚。 卡尔14岁时辍学后,在商店做学徒。1933 年至
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3531. Karl Gorath
给量,我拒绝这么做,跟他说这样对待波兰人太不人道。作为惩罚,我被送往奥斯维辛,而这一次的罪名就不再是“违反第 175 条”,我戴上了代表政治犯的红色三色形标记。在奥斯维辛,我有一个波兰同性恋对象,名叫
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3532. 汉斯•海曼(Hans Heimann)
中部的托尔托雷托。我们被安置在一个旅馆里,可以俯瞰大海,而且我们得到允许可以自由活动。我们可以去看电影甚至我们还有零花钱可以使用。在 1943 年我们被英军释放。 汉斯一直都在为盟军做翻译
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3533. Eva Rapaport
,村里的神父 Longeray 让我的父母藏在他的地下室里。我住在教区房子里帮着放羊。我与其他孩子一起去教堂,学习用拉丁语做天主教弥撒。Eva 和父母始终藏在圣·马丁。1944 年底他们被
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3534. Wladyslaw Piotrowski
Marie 生养了四个孩子。1933-39:Wladyslaw 的工作是记帐员,后来在当地的一个合作社做会计。1931 年,他被派往 Wyszogrod 镇去关闭该合作社的一个运营不善的分社
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3535. Julian Noga
月 19 日我被逮捕。我先是被关押在附近,然后被转送到福洛森堡 (Flossenbürg) 集中营,去一个采石场做极其辛苦的体力活。Julian 于 1945 年 4 月 23 日在被迫
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3536. Remy Dumoncel
Remy 出生于法国一个小镇的天主教家庭。1913 年,在巴黎大学学完法律之后,他加入了巴黎的 Tallandier 出版社。第一次世界大战期间,他在法国军队服役,负了 5 次伤。战后,他重回
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3537. Heinz Rosenberg
Heinz 出生于犹太家庭,他在三个孩子中排行最小,住在德国的哥廷根大学城。他的父亲拥有一家亚麻制品厂,这家工厂是 Heinz 的爷爷创建的。哥廷根的犹太人很少,仅有一座犹太会堂。Heinz
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3538. Heil, Sachsenhausen
“audio snapshots,” these works offer a telling glimpse into the events and emotions that their creators ... songs helped inmates cope with their hunger and despair, raised morale, and offered hope of survival ... these songs helped inmates cope with their hunger and despair, raised morale, and offered hope of ... these songs helped inmates cope with their hunger and despair, raised morale, and offered hope of
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3539. Muselmann—Cigarette Butt Collector
“audio snapshots,” these works offer a telling glimpse into the events and emotions that their creators ... songs helped inmates cope with their hunger and despair, raised morale, and offered hope of survival ... these songs helped inmates cope with their hunger and despair, raised morale, and offered hope of ... these songs helped inmates cope with their hunger and despair, raised morale, and offered hope of
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3540. Pair of tefillin and pouch owned by a Polish Jewish immigrant
United States, even offering to pay for their fare. His father declined the offer, and German soldiers ... offering to pay for their fare. His father, Chaim, declined the offer, after consulting with the local
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3541. Aleksander Kulisiewicz sound recordings - Telewizja Polska [TV]
songs helped inmates cope with their hunger and despair, raised morale, and offered hope of survival ... these songs helped inmates cope with their hunger and despair, raised morale, and offered hope of ... these songs helped inmates cope with their hunger and despair, raised morale, and offered hope of
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3542. Songs from the Depths of Hell
songs helped inmates cope with their hunger and despair, raised morale, and offered hope of survival ... these songs helped inmates cope with their hunger and despair, raised morale, and offered hope of ... these songs helped inmates cope with their hunger and despair, raised morale, and offered hope of
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3543. Studio portrait of Roza Appel, the sister of Zelig.
religious lifestyle in America and turned down the offer. On the Jewish New Year, September 1939 the first ... impending deportation to Auschwitz. He offered him the chance to escape, but Zelig did not take him up on ... the offer since he did not know anyone in the area and had nowhere to go. The following day Zelig was
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3544. Portrait of Zelig Appel in the Stary Sacz ghetto.
religious lifestyle in America and turned down the offer. On the Jewish New Year, September 1939 the first ... impending deportation to Auschwitz. He offered him the chance to escape, but Zelig did not take him up on ... the offer since he did not know anyone in the area and had nowhere to go. The following day Zelig was
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3545. Jewish displaced persons conduct a memorial service to Theodore Herzl and Chaim Nachman Bialik in a convalescent home in Rome.
religious lifestyle in America and turned down the offer. On the Jewish New Year, September 1939 the first ... impending deportation to Auschwitz. He offered him the chance to escape, but Zelig did not take him up on ... the offer since he did not know anyone in the area and had nowhere to go. The following day Zelig was
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3546. Portrait of Berta Appel in the Stary Sacz ghetto.
religious lifestyle in America and turned down the offer. On the Jewish New Year, September 1939 the first ... impending deportation to Auschwitz. He offered him the chance to escape, but Zelig did not take him up on ... the offer since he did not know anyone in the area and had nowhere to go. The following day Zelig was
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3547. A portrait of Henek Appel taken in the Soviet Union and sent to his brother Zelig after the war.
religious lifestyle in America and turned down the offer. On the Jewish New Year, September 1939 the first ... impending deportation to Auschwitz. He offered him the chance to escape, but Zelig did not take him up on ... the offer since he did not know anyone in the area and had nowhere to go. The following day Zelig was
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3548. Zelig Appel holds his hand in a salute [probably during a Zionist ceremony in Italy.]
religious lifestyle in America and turned down the offer. On the Jewish New Year, September 1939 the first ... impending deportation to Auschwitz. He offered him the chance to escape, but Zelig did not take him up on ... the offer since he did not know anyone in the area and had nowhere to go. The following day Zelig was
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3549. Zelig Appel relaxes on a patio in Italy.
religious lifestyle in America and turned down the offer. On the Jewish New Year, September 1939 the first ... impending deportation to Auschwitz. He offered him the chance to escape, but Zelig did not take him up on ... the offer since he did not know anyone in the area and had nowhere to go. The following day Zelig was
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3550. Jewish displaced persons celebrate Israeli Independence by gathering by the Arch of Titus in Rome.
religious lifestyle in America and turned down the offer. On the Jewish New Year, September 1939 the first ... impending deportation to Auschwitz. He offered him the chance to escape, but Zelig did not take him up on ... the offer since he did not know anyone in the area and had nowhere to go. The following day Zelig was