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10001. Femmes juives portant l'étoile jaune obligatoire.
Femmes juives portant l'étoile jaune obligatoire. Paris, France, 8 juin 1942.
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10002. Hilde Verdoner-Sluizer
from immediate deportation. On February 8, 1944, Hilde was deported for "resettlement in the
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10003. Dora Unger
's home in Essen, Germany. The Ungers were an observant Jewish family, and when Dora was 8, she began to
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10004. Betty Leiter Lauchheimer
southwestern Germany. Her father was a successful cattle dealer in the area. On May 8, 1903, at age 20, Betty
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10005. Jozef Rapaport
one of Jozef's former employees. For two years the family was confined in an 8 x 10 foot room
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10006. Rebecca Pissirilo
executed by the Germans on September 8, 1944. A nurse in the hospital saved her infant daughter.
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10007. Magda Rein
liberated by Soviet troops on May 8, 1945.
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10008. 1936년 올림픽 개막식
1936년 올림픽 개막식의 한 장면. 독일, 베를린, 1936년 8월 1일.
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10009. Zofia Rapaport
In 1941, when she was 8, the Germans occupied Lvov. Her parents managed to return to
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10010. Dora Eiger
However, on September 8, 1939, the German occupation began. Dora was
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10011. Chaya Szabasson Rubinstein
black market, and 8-year-old Gila sold black market goods from their home to raise money, but it was not
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10012. Inge Scheer
up listening to family members singing selections from popular operettas. 1933-39: Inge was 8
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10013. Fischel (Philip) Goldstein
's life was interrupted when the Germans occupied Radom on September 8, 1939, one week after the
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10014. Margit Nemeth Fekete
deported to Auschwitz in eight trains between July 6 and 8. Margit and
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10015. Jermie Adler
8, 1944. All but his eldest daughter were killed during the war.
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10016. Zelda Piekarska
. Zelda spent two more years in labor camps. She was liberated on May 8, 1945, by the Soviet army. She
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10017. Guta Blass Weintraub
September 8, 1939, her family fled to the nearby town of Wierzbnik-Starachowice. 1940-45: The Germans
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10018. Shaye Rothkopf
beautiful son. On September 8, 1939, the Germans entered Lodz. 1940-44
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10019. Leah Kohl Rapaport
Joseph's former employees. For two years they were confined in an 8 x 10 foot room. Once, they were
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10020. Janina Prot
secondary school, and stayed with her mother. A year later, on September 8, 1939, the Germans were bombing
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10021. Lifcia Najman
. Lifcia survived Auschwitz, and was liberated on May 8, 1945. She later
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10022. Maria Terez Halpert Katz
. 1933-39: Terez's twin sons died when they were 8 months old, and she was convinced that their death was
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10023. Wolf Himmelfarb
school a year late, at 8, so that he and his younger brother could share the same books. In the third
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10024. Moses Rechnitz
children, ages 8 and 10. The children's parents became hysterical and wouldn't stop screaming, so the Nazis
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10025. Bernard Krakauer
prohibited from using public transportation. 1940-45: On April 8, 1942, Bernard, his wife and their