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15751. Jewish youth from the Gross Breesen vocational center unloads hay from a cart.
t George Landecker was born on October 1, 1918 in Nordenburg, Germany. In May 1936 he became one of
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15752. A young boy pets a foal in the Gross Breesen agricultural training center.
t George Landecker was born on October 1, 1918 in Nordenburg, Germany. In May 1936 he became one of
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15753. Prof. Dr. Curt Bondy reviews young boys from the Gross Breesen agricultural training center at roll call.
t George Landecker was born on October 1, 1918 in Nordenburg, Germany. In May 1936 he became one of
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15754. Jewish youth eat sandwiches outdoors at the Gross Breesen agricultrual training center.
t George Landecker was born on October 1, 1918 in Nordenburg, Germany. In May 1936 he became one of
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15755. Two young children carry nests at the Gross Breesen agricultural training center.
t George Landecker was born on October 1, 1918 in Nordenburg, Germany. In May 1936 he became one of
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15756. Two young people from the Gross Breesen agricultural center talk outside during a break.
t George Landecker was born on October 1, 1918 in Nordenburg, Germany. In May 1936 he became one of
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15757. Jewish youth from a training farm outside of Breslau stand in line on bicycles before a raise or an outing.
t George Landecker was born on October 1, 1918 in Nordenburg, Germany. In May 1936 he became one of
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15758. Registration certificate issued to Hilda Sara Heppner for the Directory of Jewish Refugees in Shanghai.
tickets. She and Ernest decided to leave first since Ernest's sister didn't want to leave her boyfriend
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15759. Affidavit in lieu of passport issued to Ernest Guenther Heppner for the American Vice Consul in Shanghai.
tickets. She and Ernest decided to leave first since Ernest's sister didn't want to leave her boyfriend
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15760. Oral history interview with Fred Baum
typhus and his father’s efforts to keep him out of the "hospital" so he wouldn't be shot; their transfer
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15761. Oral history interview with Phyllis Law
General T. H. Bliss (Transport ship)
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15762. Oral history interview with Ruth Muschkies Webber
so they wouldn’t freeze; her various hiding places; playing with rodents; her daydreams while in
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15763. Oral history interview with Henry Fulda
Internment Camp in July 1940; his transfer to the camp and his insistence that he shouldn’t be separated from
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15764. Oral history interview with Daniel Bessmann
father continuing to say he wasn’t Jewish he was French; the fleeing of most Niçois Jews before the
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15765. Oral history interview with Ilex Beller
come back and others who returned from S.T.O camps; the attitude in Switzerland towards the Jews as
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15766. Oral history interview with Maurice Benadon
resistors in the camp who wouldn’t let him join because he did not speak Yiddish; being left on his own in
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15767. Oral history interview with Alexander Berger
Republic; joining the S.I.T. group in Ústí nad Labem, Czech Republic and seeking revenge on former Nazis
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15768. Oral history interview with Rachel Ziontz
didn't jump); seeking her parents in Hrubieszów, Poland; a volksdeutsch who was a family friend briefly
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15769. Oral history interview with Piera Bassi
1944 and her burial as a non-Jew, so they wouldn't be discovered; leaving Rome and the Americans
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15770. Oral history interview with Charles Barber
attending a public grade school, where some of the non-Jews wouldn't speak with him; his memories of the
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15771. Oral history interview with Harry Alexander
concentration camps; his thoughts on survival as a form of heroism; and his thoughts on why more Jews didn't
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15772. Oral history interview with Eva Koepsell
mother, who was a social worker (she shows pictures of her family from 1906); how she doesn’t have many
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15773. Oral history interview with Herschel Auerbach
speaking to them in Yiddish; speaking with German civilians, who claimed they didn't know what went on in
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15774. Oral history interview with Esther Terner Raab
Esther T. Raab
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15775. Oral history interview with Gertrude Sonnenberg
shooting of Jews who couldn't work by the Latvian SS; the establishment of a ghetto and an Appel in Riga