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10426. Gitla Zoberman
Poland. They occupied Sandomierz two weeks later. 1940-44: After one year in the Pionki labor camp
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10427. Lore Heumann
she and her older sister, Margot, were expelled from school. One day
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10428. Charlene Schiff describes being caught while trying to smuggle food into the Horochow ghetto
in the water for part of the time. They hid for several days. One day, Charlene awoke to find that
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10429. Channa Morgensztern
Nazis have forced all the Jews in Minsk Mazowiecki to relocate to one small area in the town. Many of
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10430. Charlene Schiff describes conditions in the Horochow ghetto
in the water for part of the time. They hid for several days. One day, Charlene awoke to find that
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10431. Marcus Fass
Marcus, known to his family as Moniek, was one of three children born to a Jewish family in the
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10432. Vladan Popovic
Belgrade. He married and had one daughter. 1933-39: Vladan's wife died in 1933, and his 4-year-old
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10433. Lonia Goldman Fishman
Lonia had three sisters and one brother. Her parents owned a cotton factory in the town of
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10434. Chaja Kozlowski
school, and also attended Hebrew school in the afternoon. 1933-39: Chaja belonged to one of the
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10435. Charlene Schiff describes anti-Jewish decrees and anti-Jewish measures after the German invasion of Horochow
in the water for part of the time. They hid for several days. One day, Charlene awoke to find that
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10436. Charlene Schiff describes forced labor in the Horochow ghetto
in the water for part of the time. They hid for several days. One day, Charlene awoke to find that
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10437. Charlene Schiff describes escaping from the Horochow ghetto
in the water for part of the time. They hid for several days. One day, Charlene awoke to find that
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10438. Charlene Schiff describes her liberation by Soviet troops
in the water for part of the time. They hid for several days. One day, Charlene awoke to find that
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10439. Elias (Elya) Grosmann
leadership opposed creating a Jewish state in Palestine. Elias was one of the few Zionists in town. When an
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10440. Zdenka Popper
Zdenka was one of four children born to a Jewish family in Kolinec, a southwestern Bohemian town
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10441. Zofia Rapaport
Warsaw to hide with one of her father's former employees. Zofia was sent to the country to live with a
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10442. Chava Cherniak Biber
of some local peasants. One Saturday afternoon, as they were hiding in the woods, they suddenly heard
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10443. Max Rosenblat
Itzik was one such apprentice. The Jewish youngsters fell in love and dreamed of getting married even
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10444. Fruma Lieberman Perlmutter
Fruma was one of four children born to a Jewish family in the Polish village of Luczyce. Her
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10445. Kazimiera Banach Justynowa
invaded Poland on September 1, 1939, and four days later, German troops streamed into Piotrkow. One
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10446. Varian Fry
saw one [Jewish] man brutally kicked and spat upon as he lay on the sidewalk, a woman bleeding, a man
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10447. Thomas Buergenthal describes the impact of the Nuremberg trials on the development of international law
Judge Thomas Buergenthal was one of the youngest survivors of the
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10448. Thomas Buergenthal reflects on the value of truth commissions
Judge Thomas Buergenthal was one of the youngest survivors of the
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10449. Thomas Buergenthal describes the significance of the Nuremberg trials to him both personally and as a lawyer and judge
Judge Thomas Buergenthal was one of the youngest survivors of the
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10450. Thomas Buergenthal describes the charges brought at the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg
Judge Thomas Buergenthal was one of the youngest survivors of the