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10401. Otto-Karl Gruenbaum
Austria in March 1938, Otto was kicked out of the Vienna Conservatory. One night, two men ordered him to
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10402. Leo Bretholz
working as an embroiderer; Leo helped out by looking after his two younger sisters. They lived in one of
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10403. Jovanka Jovicic Babunovic
Jovanka was one of six children born to Serbian Orthodox parents in a small town in the Bosnian
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10404. Mara Jovicic Popovic
Mara was one of six children born to Serbian parents. The family lived in the small town of Foca
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10405. Leon Franko
Red Cross to a hospital. Leon was one of 700 Jews deported by train from Salonika to Auschwitz
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10406. Eva Rapaport
escape. Eva and her parents fled by train to Paris. One day there, in her third-grade class, bombs began
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10407. Rosa Israel Waldhorn
Rosa was one of 14 children born to religious Jewish parents in the village of Yasinya at a time
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10408. Israel Cendorf
shack to shack, reading his poems to the other prisoners. One poem, "Our Courage Is Not Broken," was
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10409. Rosalia Wourgaft Schatz
to be a different world from the one she had known in Ukraine. Ludmilla, now married, lived nearby
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10410. Ernest Domby
Sudetenland in 1938, Ernest's family fled to Prague where another one of his uncles lived. They were in Prague
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10411. Jozef Rapaport
one of Jozef's former employees. For two years the family was confined in an 8 x 10 foot room
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10412. Mario Finzi
one of the railway cars. In March 1944 Mario was deported to Auschwitz
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10413. Franco Cesana
school hastily organized in makeshift quarters in one of Bologna's synagogues. Franco could not
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10414. Alice Lok
's grandfather was a community leader and president of one of Sarvar's synagogues. 1933-39: Alice had a
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10415. Ilona Karfunkel Kalman
One of four children, Ilona was born to religious Jewish parents living in the village of
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10416. Andras Muhlrad
residents were allowed to leave the building for errands a few hours a day. Then one day a gendarme took up
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10417. Judith Kalman
ghetto set up at the sugar factory. One day, Judith and her mother were taken out of the ghetto with a
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10418. Helen Katz
her by her nickname, Potyo, which meant "the dear little one." 1933-39: Helen liked school, but
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10419. Max Gutmann
's Jews in October 1941, Max's famly was sent east to a ghetto in Transnistria. There they lived in one
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10420. Wladyslaw Tadeusz Surmacki
with the Polish resistance. 1940-42: Wladyslaw became chief of staff of TAP, one of the groups
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10421. Gertruda Nowak
Gertruda was one of five children born to a poor family in the rural community of Zegrowek in
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10422. Michal Scislowski
Michal was one of two children born to Catholic parents living in Siedlce, a large town some 65
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10423. Julian Noga
farm, but they continued to see one another until he was arrested on September 19, 1941. He was
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10424. Bernhard Liebster
They settled in Reichenbach where they were one of 13 Jewish families. Bernhard worked as a shoemaker
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10425. Neuengamme
near Brunswick. One of the first and largest subcamps of Neuengamme, Drütte provided forced laborers