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6076. Mireille
and I were staying with the Galop family who had offered to take us into hiding so we wouldn’t be ... their yard for our protection against the bombardments. I don’t think that flimsy construction would ... and I were staying with the Galop family who had offered to take us into hiding so we wouldn’t be ... their yard for our protection against the bombardments. I don’t think that flimsy construction would
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6077. What Makes a Good Relationship
same values, and we don’t trample each other’s personal principles; in fact, we share them, even with ... when I don’t feel the urge to do so. Now when I am sometimes neglectful about my health obligations ... she makes sure that I don’t forget my doctor’s appointments. About our three daughters, we also ... on some issues. I don’t have that problem with my wife. We stand together, and that helps. Today
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6078. KNIGA PAMIATI VOINOV-EVREEV DNEPROPETROVSKA / [redaktsionnaia kollegiia, S. Bass (rukovoditel´) ...
9666840030 (v.3, part 2) ... v. in 4 : ill., ports. ; 20 cm. ... USHMM Library: D797.U382 D585 1999 (v. 3, pt. 1-2 only) ... Yad Vashem Library (Jerusalem, Israel). Call Number: 99-1347 (v.1 only)
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6079. How Did the Holocaust Shape Me as a Jew?
suffered from this humiliation. So, whatever the circumstances, my parents didn’t have to be reminded ... different experiences with the French people. We didn’t live in a Jewish area and were surrounded with ... reported for duty, and therefore, could have been arrested at any moment. That didn’t stop them from ... nuns, and when one of the nuns asked my whether I was going to catechism, I didn’t dare to tell
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6080. Judy Gold
what, 25 years. I don’t need to prove anything to myself anymore. It’s more about, now, as I get older ... ’s a sense, like smell. Like some people like pizza, some people don’t. Some people think some things ... are funny, some people don’t. I feel like I have to trust my instincts. And I know when I’ve gone too ... areas. You are putting things out there that people don’t want to talk about sometimes. But I do believe
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6081. Helen Jonas
in latrines, wherever they could hide. I can't tell you how people feared him. ALEISA FISHMAN ... Goeth. At the time, I didn't know who he was. But he looked around and he said to the woman that was in ... charge of us to send me to his house. And I really didn't know what a brutal man he is, but he was a ... whistling a happy tune, like he did so well. And this face…with such satisfaction! I can't forget that. The
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6082. Harald Edinger
valuable about the past, the future, and the role of his generation. HARALD EDINGER: I don't think there ... Because I, myself, if I would face similar obstacles, if I were chased away tomorrow, I don't know if I ... doesn't have firsthand experience, it is vital to have a good understanding of history, because this is ... luckily, there's a lot of people who also understand that it just doesn't work that way and that no
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6083. Albie Sachs
here's Justice Albie Sachs. ALBIE SACHS: I was born into the struggle. I just didn't stand a chance ... couldn't leave the area of Capetown. I couldn't go into what were called "black areas." And finally I was ... lawyer, and I decided I just couldn't function in South Africa anymore. At the beginning of 1990, the ... you don't submerge or lose your identity. You bring that into the new South Africa. So, I'm pretty
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6084. Ian Buruma
opinions and views that some people might feel offends them. And I don't think you can cut out those ... opinions as a consequence of it. And I don't think they should be policed. I think that is something people ... violence because of stirring up hatred, then it does break the law. But I think most opinions don't really ... fall into that category. There are certain words which we don't use if we want to be civilized. But
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6085. Gerda Weissmann Klein
know, my whole family was killed for no other reason than I was born into a Jewish family. I couldn't ... be anything else. I couldn't be a boy. I was born a girl. I was born in a Jewish family. I was born ... don't feel it's been, you know, pixie dust that has surrounded me, and I feel, you know, survival is ... If I hadn't been an optimist I wouldn't be here. But I am terribly concerned what intolerance, which
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6086. Pardeep Kaleka
wearing the turban. And at times I just didn't want to have to think about that. I didn't want to have to ... wasn't always the greatest, but at that time I was more proud of my dad than I've ever been because he ... wasn't praying for himself. When he said, "Waheguru," he was praying for the world. And that inspired ... see that maybe Americans don't know each other as well as we thought we did. And we need to start
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6087. Pinar Dost-Niyego
: People in Turkey even don't know what means, "Holocaust." In the streets, if you ask ten persons, "What ... of the people say that they don't want to have Jewish neighbors. I was shocked. They are seen as ... time you will have Holocaust denial. People can't make the separation between Israel, the Holocaust ... Holocaust education and I figured out that I know nothing. And why we didn't learn about it? It's crazy. And
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6088. Paul Isaac Hagouel
not to other people in need who might be bona fide legal immigrants here in Greece, but they don't ... fall into the racist category that Golden Dawn creates—even though it doesn't say so—but it creates ... etcetera, etcetera, etcetera. And that unwittingly feeds into antisemitism. And I don't say that it's done ... because the state has malevolent intentions, because it's indifferent, maybe, or it didn't think about it
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6089. Robert Edsel
immense libraries of knowledge that have passed down through the ages. They haven't survived by accident ... had no command authority, they couldn't force people to do stuff. The idea of a bunch of museum people ... running around telling the Army what they could and couldn't shoot at seemed awfully far-fetched. And at ... peoples, taken from them, in many cases destroyed or denigrated. You can't help but be moved by the
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6090. Mo Asumang
’s film The Aryans, where she talks with a KKK member at a nighttime rally in Virginia. Asumang: Couldn’t ... you solve your problem in a different way? Klan guy: We don’t…what problem do we solve? Asumang ... Couldn’t you just talk to Black people? Klan guy: Me personally, I’ve talked to them and they tried ... jumping me. Asumang: I didn’t jump on you. Klan guy: No, not you. Asumang: So as I understand it, the
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6091. Kasia
for food in a neighboring village. I didn’t find much—just some cucumbers and one tomato. Now it was ... village. I didn’t find much—just some cucumbers and one tomato. Now it was getting light and I still had ... with a friendly hello. She was young, probably 18 to 20 years old. I don’t remember what she was ... stranger offer help when I didn’t ask for it? My instinct dictated caution. I decided against meeting Kasia
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6092. What the U.S. Intelligence Community Says About Mass Atrocities in 2014
that seem to be driving that rebound don’t yet show signs of abating. One point on which I disagree ... fuel the upward trend in mass atrocities. I don’t think this assertion is flat-out false; I just think ... actors to transform conflicts and establish peace. But this shouldn’t lead to a belief that the ICC ... or even inconsequential effects. As importantly, in many if not most cases, the ICC won’t be the be
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6093. Diagnosing Prospects for Peace in Eastern DRC
outcome. And then there’s the matter of scoring the results. If we can’t agree on what eventually happened ... we won’t agree on the accuracy of the predictions. Then the consumers don’t know how reliable those ... forecasts are, the producers don’t get the feedback they need, and everyone gets frustrated and demotivated ... forecasters have weighed in since we posted the question, but you don't necessarily need a large crowd
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6094. Manya Friedman: Death March to Ravensbrück
[was] we didn’t know where we were going to do or what will happen. NARRATOR: Over 60 years after ... where to or what. And the thing [was] we didn’t know what we were going to do or what would happen. I ... cold weather. MANYA FRIEDMAN: And that was the middle of January. I don’t know if any of you ... they didn’t put us in cars like this. They put us in open cars, the type that you transport coal. And
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6095. Morris Rosen: Forced Evacuation
it was happen February the 5th, 1945. We don’t go to work. We heard--you know, people work with the ... don’t go to work. Everybody takes their blankets. Everybody got a loaf bread with a piece margarine ... officer came to the Lageraeltesten and say, “What do you want for them? Don’t you see the war’s almost ... the horses and for the pigs. We ate up everything that the farmer didn’t have anything left for the
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6096. Thank You to the Holocaust Museum
and all who work here. When I was asked to speak, I didn’t think I had anything to say, but then I ... asked to speak, I didn’t think I had anything to say, but then I realized that this is my golden ... But not everybody did, and I certainly didn’t because I had never spoken in public before. But I would ... anybody who knew who we were for the rest of the war. I didn’t have much preparation for that new life as
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6097. Chaim Kozienicki
to eat it right there and then, in their presence. I refused. I couldn't even imagine for how long ... it. I couldn't look them in the eye because I ate their bread." —Chaim Kozienicki, age 13 ... and take us. We don't have to come out.' Apparently they looked through the two windows across the hut ... ate. For days he couldn't look anyone in the eye at home. During the Gehsperre Aktion
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6098. Selected records from the Regional State Archive in Litoměřice
Státní oblastní archiv v Litoměřicích ... signature 635; Úřad vládního prezidenta v Ústí nad Labem 1938-1945 (Office of the Government President in ... v Liberci 1938-1945 (Office for Munipal Policy at the NSDAP Headquarters in Liberec County) Archival ... zastupitelství při vrchním zemském (říšském) soudu v Litoměřicích 1938-1945 (Public Prosecutor's Office at the
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6099. 艾玛•弗洛恩德(Emma Freund)
艾玛出生于德国西南部一个小镇的犹太家庭里,父母是一对虔诚的信徒,育有 6 个子女,艾玛是次女。一战结束后他们一家定居于工业城市曼海姆。在那里她抚育了两个孩子,1924 年她的长子诞生,随后 ... 1930 年小女儿也出生了。艾玛一直都是帮助她的丈夫料理生意。 1933-39 年:在纳粹执政后,艾玛丈夫的生意触礁,最终破产。她的妹妹林亨(Linnchen)移居南非,纳粹将她的弟弟亚瑟 ... (Arthur)驱逐到达豪集中营。1938 年 11 月纳粹烧毁了当地的犹太教堂和犹太学校,也就是后来的水晶之夜(也即碎玻璃之夜),艾玛和她的丈夫决定把他们 14 岁的儿子送往英国。他们仍旧留于此地;她的丈夫认为 ... 纳粹对他们的侵害已经无以复加了,不可能更加残酷地迫害他们了。 1940-42 年:1940 年 10 月 22 日,弗洛恩德一家被命令准备离开曼海姆并在火车站附近集合。他们违抗了指令并试图
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6100. UN opens conference at San Francisco
delegates seated in auditorium. Shots of press coverage. China delegate Ambassador T.V. Soong, Molotov, and