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17726. Oral history interview with Jack Ahrens
round-ups that had taken away 130,000 Jews by 1943; hiding in the ghetto with his mother until they were
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17727. Oral history interview with Erika Reiss Kinel
-Bežigrad, Slovenia in January 1942; moving in 1943 to Mombercelli, Italy, where they were classified as
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17728. Oral history interview with Jan Nowak
find agents to distribute the propaganda until the spring of 1943, when he was forced to escape Poland
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17729. Oral history interview with David Wasserman
being told that all Romanian Jews could return home in December 1943; returning to Focsani in August
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17730. Oral history interview with Ilse Sauer
parents before they reached the Riga ghetto; her deportation in November 1943 to the Kaiserwald
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17731. Oral history interview with Bella Jakubowicz Tovey
1943 and then to Bergen-Belsen in 1944; her liberation in April 1945; and immigrating to the United
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17732. Oral history interview with Karl Stojka
1943 to Auschwitz; witnessing the final selection of the Roma camp in Birkenau in August 1944; going
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17733. Oral history interview with Martin Spett
massacre of Jews occurred; having to finally register as a Jew in May 1943 and go to Bergen-Belsen, where
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17734. Oral history interview with Henry Schmelzer
living with a group of young Zionists; enlisting in the British Army in 1943; being sent to a mountain
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17735. Oral history interview with Maria Sava Moise
months; her sister’s death due to typhus; reuniting with her father and then her husband in 1943; and
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17736. Oral history interview with Frank Meissner
1943 from his landlady, who warned him to not return home because the Gestapo had been looking for him
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17737. Oral history interview with Joseph Maier
a German Jewish New York weekly newspaper from 1940 to 1943; working as a propaganda analyst for the
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17738. Oral history interview with Johanne Eva Liebmann
France until 1943, when she obtained false papers and crossed into Switzerland; discovering that her
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17739. Oral history interview with William P. Levine
Training School in 1943; entering the Intelligence Unit as an Artillery Officer in 1944; being sent to
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17740. Oral history interview with Abraham Kolski
in the clothing of gas chamber victims; participating in the Treblinka uprising on August 2, 1943 and
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17741. Oral history interview with Israel Gruzin
father and his brother to Dachau in 1943; his mother’s deportation to Stutthof; his transfer to Landsberg
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17742. Oral history interview with Nesse Galperin Godin
starting to do forced labor in 1943 when she was old enough to work; being deported with her mother and her
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17743. Oral history interview with Hetty d'Ancona de Leeuwe
Amsterdam in October 1943 and separating from her parents to live with a Dutch Gentile family for two years
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17744. Oral history interview with Zelda Piekarska Brodecki
ghetto to a forced labor camp near Wrocław, Poland; her transfer in 1943 to another labor camp in
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17745. Oral history interview with Regina Hamburger Bomba
witnessing several Ukrainian soldiers come to the ghetto to shoot people down in June 1943; meeting her
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17746. Oral history interview with Niels Bamberger
warned of imminent danger on Rosh Hashanah of 1943; their local grocer helping them to escape to the port
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17747. Oral history interview with Francis Akos
Community Cultural Center orchestra; being drafted for forced labor into the Hungarian Army in 1943; getting
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17748. Oral history interview with Charles Press
1943; being sent to Camp Edwards, MA and being in the 572nd Anti-Aircraft Battalion; serving in Europe
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17749. Oral history interview with Rivka Muscovitz Glatz
taken to a forced labor camp by Hungarians in 1943; living on the income earned by her mother's knitting
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17750. Oral history interview with Alphonse Lauber
summer of 1943; being imprisoned in Mulhouse for 10 days and then transported by train to Schirmeck