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5876. Oral history interview with Magda Fried Curtis
October 1944; being left behind with her mother and approximately 30 other women to clean up the camp
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5877. Oral history interview with Eva Peker
being employed in government work; never finding out what happened to her husband; working for 30 years
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5878. Oral history interview with Arthur Menke
the ghetto. [There is a break in the audio for around 15 seconds at 31:30]
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5879. Oral history interview with Natalie Zamczyk
1984 January 30
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5880. Oral history interview with Eva Cigler
from the crematorium and finding large human bones; working in a subcamp approximately 30 miles from
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5881. Oral history interview with Andrew Steiner
States Holocaust Memorial Museum on October 30, 1992.
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5882. Oral history interview with Nathan Krieger
States Holocaust Memorial Museum on October 30, 1992.
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5883. Oral history interview with Halina Melnyczuk
started in 1939 they had as many as 30 Jews living with them and their housekeeper threatened to turn them
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5884. Oral history interview with Lily Baron
October 30, 1941 and sent to the Theresienstadt work camp; the conditions in the camp, including
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5885. Oral history interview with Itzchak Shverzentz
Itzhak Shverzentz, born in Berlin, Germany on May 30, 1915, describes his father and Jewish home
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5886. Oral history interview with Avraham Shpoongin
ghetto in Rīga, where he remained until 1942; the first action on November 30, 1941 (the Rumbula Massacre
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5887. Oral history interview with Morris Richter
flights of stairs in a barrack; attending kindergarten with 30-40 other children; having his picture taken
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5888. Oral history interview with Esfir Brodskaya
Esfir Brodskaya, born in September 30, 1938, discusses her family and part of her childhood in
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5889. Oral history interview with Marianne Milkman
the United States in 1957 to study biology; getting married and living in Iowa for 30 years; settling
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5890. Oral history interview with Edith Langer
school with 30 children, 10 of whom were Jewish; her father’s offer to hide the families of two of his
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5891. Oral history interview with Magdalena Farkas Berkovics
Communists nationalized her house and forced her to pay rent; teaching in the Romanian conservatory for 30
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5892. Oral history interview with Eli Dortort
Eli Dortort (né Klemfner), born on August 30, 1920 in Zdachov, Galicia, Poland, describes his
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5893. Oral history interview with Werner Katzenstein
for New Jersey on April 30,1946; and getting married and settling in Washington, D.C.
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5894. Oral history interview with Ann Frum
1984 August 30
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5895. Oral history interview with Eugenia Grudzinska
Germans in January 1942; betrayal in the organization; being deported to Ravensbrück on May 30, 1942
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5896. Oral history interview with Edith Lustig
Edith Lustig (née Kraus) was born August 30, 1925 in Vienna, Austria to Pearl and Max Kraus. Her
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5897. Oral history interview with Vincent Koch
neighborhood; graduating high school on June 30, 1943; getting drafted on August 8, 1943; basic training in
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5898. Oral history interview with Alan Golub
Eschwege, Germany, where they found 30 Hungarian Jewish women who were cold and hungry left by the guards
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5899. Oral history interview with Gilbert Sin-Blima
Gilbert Sin-Blima, born on April 30, 1934 in Paris, France, describes being the son of Huna (Henri
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5900. Oral history interview with Norman G. Coulson
presence of former SS guards and around 30,000 prisoners; becoming friends with a former prisoner who