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6126. Norman Salsitz with his sister Rachel and brother David
Norman was one of them.
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6127. Norman Salsitz's parents
than 80,000 Holocaust survivors immigrated to the United States. Norman was one of them.
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6128. Norman Salsitz's sisters eat bagels at their mother's store
,000 Holocaust survivors immigrated to the United States. Norman was one of them.
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6129. Trial of Ion Antonescu
powers in November 1940, and became one of Nazi Germany's closest allies. Romania joined in the German
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6130. Polish Victims
was represented on Polish soil by the underground "Delegatura," which had as one of its functions the
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6131. Wannsee Conference and the "Final Solution"
Reich Security Main Office (Reichssicherheitshauptamt-RSHA) and one of Reichsführer
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6132. Persecution of Roma (Gypsies) in Prewar Germany, 1933–1939
.” The Law for the Protection of German Blood and German Honor, one of two
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6133. Bart Stern describes torture of prisoners during Hanukkah and a subsequent act of resistance to celebrate Hanukkah
march out of the camp. Along with a number of ill prisoners who were in the camp infirmary, Bart was one
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6134. Frank Bleichman describes conditions in and dangers facing a partisan camp in the forests of Poland
Frank was one of seven children born to a religious Jewish family in Kamionka, in the Lublin
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6135. Frank Bleichman describes a German raid, with assistance from individual Poles, on a group of Jewish partisans
Frank was one of seven children born to a religious Jewish family in Kamionka, in the Lublin
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6136. Polish Jewish Refugees in Lithuania: Unexpected Rescue, 1940–41
1941, just months before the Germans began to implement the mass killings of Jews, one group of about 2
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6137. Ernest G. Heppner describes the random nature of receiving passes to enter and exit the Shanghai ghetto area
Shanghai, one of few havens for refugees without visas. His father and sister stayed behind in Germany
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6138. Ernest G. Heppner describes the Shanghai ghetto and its Japanese overseer
Shanghai, one of few havens for refugees without visas. His father and sister stayed behind in Germany
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6139. Playbill
learn the fate of loved ones until after the war. [From the USHMM special exhibition Flight and Rescue.]
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6140. Chiune (Sempo) Sugihara
including one for a Japanese trading company in Moscow from 1960 to 1975. Shortly before his death, Yad
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6141. Josef Nassy
Belgium when World War II began, and was one of about 2,000 civilians
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6142. Nazi Terror Begins
1933, he seized every opportunity to turn Germany into a one-party dictatorship. He also moved
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6143. Liny Pajgin Yollick describes how hiding their Jewish identity saved her family's life in Nice, France
one of the last trains to cross into Spain after the Germans took over southern France. They boarded a
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6144. Bart Stern describes the role of friendships in survival at Auschwitz
march out of the camp. Along with a number of ill prisoners who were in the camp infirmary, Bart was one
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6145. Bart Stern describes deportation to Auschwitz
march out of the camp. Along with a number of ill prisoners who were in the camp infirmary, Bart was one
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6146. Liny Pajgin Yollick describes fleeing to France from Antwerp
one of the last trains to cross into Spain after the Germans took over southern France. They boarded a
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6147. Jewish Community Life in Munkacs
established and made viable, including one gymnasium (high school) in Munkacs. Chaim Kugel, director
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6148. Subcarpathian Rus (Ukraine)
viable, including one gymnasium (high school) in Munkacs. Chaim Kugel, director of the gymnasium
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6149. Gardelegen
ran stories on the massacre, quoting one American soldier who stated: I never was
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6150. Ernest G. Heppner describes learning about the Holocaust and the fate of his relatives
Shanghai, one of few havens for refugees without visas. His father and sister stayed behind in Germany