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6851. Ivo Herzer
religion. His school was highly selective but he enjoyed studying and did well. Though he didn't personally ... officers. They understood and sneaked them into the Italian zone. Ivo and his family weren't the only
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6852. Arthur Karl Heinz Oertelt
Jewish blood dripping from their knives. But his family didn't have money to leave Berlin. In late 1939 ... food. Their soup was dished out from a huge barrel by lazy men who didn't bother to stir it, leaving
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6853. Zalie Waldhorn
elementary school they learned all about French history. She wasn't afraid of Hitler. Her father said that ... the terrible things happening to Jews in Germany wouldn't happen to them in France. 1940-44
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6854. Frida Adler
school. At home she spoke Yiddish to her parents, but when her parents didn't want her to understand ... family. On the first weekend of March 1944 she got a message, "Don't come." The Gestapo had arrested her
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6855. Rubin Segalowicz
invaded from the east. The Soviets nationalized all businesses but Rubin's daily life didn't change much ... boots; he was a German soldier! They ran to the river, sure they wouldn't make it and they'd shoot them
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6856. Tomasz (Toivi) Blatt
Union was invading from the east. Tomasz and his family didn't know what to do. Some people said to run ... They weren't about to wait in line; there were machine guns shooting at them. They climbed on the fence
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6857. Betty Leiter Lauchheimer
-Jewish laws went into effect: Jews couldn't use the bus; Jews had to wear yellow stars; Jews couldn't
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6858. Chaja Kozlowski
the Soviet takeover, she couldn't have afforded such an education, but higher education became ... wounds. When they couldn't find a surgical saw for amputations we used a carpenter's saw. Chaja
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6859. Walter Schnell
. 1940-44: Walter couldn't get a visa to Panama, so his only option was to go to ... Shanghai, the only place that didn't require a visa. Most of the Jews lived in a suburb called Hongkew
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6860. Joseph von Hoppen Waldhorn
terrible things happening to Jews in Germany won't happen to them here. 1940-44: Joseph has fled ... first, he wasn't in danger. Unlike his foreign-born parents who were subject to being immediately
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6861. Helene Waldhorn
lessons make her think that the French won't let themselves be pushed around by Hitler, and so they'll be ... political prisoner--the Germans still don't know she's Jewish. Helene was liberated when Soviet
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6862. David Morgensztern
living here wasn't so bad, but now the rooms are too crowded. The Nazis have forced more than 5,000 Jews ... in Minsk Mazowiecki to relocate to one small area of the town. There aren't enough houses for
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6863. Herman Klein
thrown on top of one another?" "They're not trees," he said, "they're people. Don't you see the ... crematorium? Can't you smell the people burning?" After a week in Auschwitz, Herman, his father and his
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6864. Sevek Fishman
neighbors if they had enough food for the Sabbath. If they didn't, she brought them a meal. Although Sevek ... belonged to a non-religious Zionist group, Ha Shomer ha-Tsa'ir, and didn't wear a skullcap like religious
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6865. Gert Laske
After Hitler came to power, a neighbor told Gert's mother that they couldn't greet each other on the ... street anymore--it would hurt her husband's career. Gert's father said the Nazis wouldn't harm them as he
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6866. Semyon Menyuk
"I don't want to see you killed and I don't want you to see my death." When the trucks reached the
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6867. Dorotka Goldstein
didn't understand why. She was content with her playmates and her dolls. 1940-44: After Dorotka ... at this rotten Jewish child; she has such beautiful eyes." Her sister waved so Dorotka wouldn't
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6868. Selma Schwarzwald
might be a war and wanted to move the family to safety in Britain. But her mother didn't want to abandon ... weren't all bad. After the war ended, Selma and her mother immigrated to England. There, Selma
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6869. Ruth Gabriele Silten
to stay in Berlin. She didn't understand why she had to leave her toys and friends. In Amsterdam Ruth ... she had to wear a yellow Jewish star, and she couldn't play with her Christian friends anymore. When
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6870. Arlette Waldmann
so the soldiers wouldn't suspect that they were Jewish. Arlette liked ... though, she crossed herself at home in front of her mother. Her mother was upset, but Arlette didn't
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6871. Moses Rechnitz
wouldn't put up with the teasing, and got into fights. The school pressured his ... children, ages 8 and 10. The children's parents became hysterical and wouldn't stop screaming, so the Nazis
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6872. Alphabetical list (Supplement A5) of ca. 2000 Jewish survivors in the Netherlands.
T:\DArchives\ReferenceCollection\AA0004\AA0004_part1.PDF (USHMM Network) ... T:\DArchives\ReferenceCollection\AA0004\AA0004_part2.PDF (USHMM Network) ... two parts: -- 1. T:\DArchives\ReferenceCollection\AA0004\AA0004_part1.PDF (contains those [i ... T:\DArchives\ReferenceCollection\AA0004\AA0004_part2.PDF (contains names Levy, Philip through Zwartz
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6873. Kauno Komendanto Ir Kauno Miesto Bermistro.,
T:\DArchives\ReferenceCollection\EE2525\EE2525_1.PDF ... T:\DArchives\ReferenceCollection\EE2525\EE2525_2.PDF ... -- 1. T:\DArchives\ReferenceCollection\EE2525\EE2525_1.PDF ... -- 2. T:\DArchives\ReferenceCollection\EE2525\EE2525_2.PDF
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6874. Typed registration forms with handwritten entries for prisoners at Sachsenhausen, Germany -- one prisoner per page -- c.
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6875. Cu onoare se face cunoscut ca evreii notaţi în tabelul alăturat vor fi încadraţi de urgentă în detaşamente exterioare de munca.
Romanian 6th Territorial Corp Corpul 6 Teritorial