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10476. Esther Morgensztern
to live in one small area of the town. There aren't enough houses for everyone, so families are
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10477. Meyer (Max) Rodriguez Garcia
many diamond polishers, of which his father was one. In the 1920s and 30s Amsterdam was a cosmopolitan
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10478. Bernard Rechnitz
absorbed through the skin. One day, someone dropped a loaded artillery shell that exploded, injuring
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10479. Pinchas Galperin
Pinchas was one of 16 children born to a Jewish family. Only nine of the Galperin children lived
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10480. David Morgensztern
in Minsk Mazowiecki to relocate to one small area of the town. There aren't enough houses for
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10481. David Mendel Petranker
David was one of eight children born to observant Jewish parents living in the small town of
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10482. Lucien-Louis Bunel
recognize the laws of the Third Reich, saying: "I know only one law: that of the Gospel and Charity
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10483. Charlene Schiff describes the Soviet occupation of Horochow after the outbreak of World War II
in the water for part of the time. They hid for several days. One day, Charlene awoke to find that
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10484. Simcha Perlmutter
Simcha was one of six children born to a Jewish family in the town of Horochow. His father was a
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10485. Tchiya Perlmutter
and her sister, Shulamit. They all promised to find one another after
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10486. Lea Ofner-Szemere
. 1940-44: In Budapest Lea studied nursing at one of the city's two Jewish hospitals, and she met and
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10487. Rachela Rottenberg
located some 60 miles south of Warsaw. One-quarter of the city's 100,000 prewar population was Jewish
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10488. Lila Lam
Each Sunday they'd leave their house and pretend they were going to church. One Sunday, as Lila and her
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10489. Eszter Mendel Braun
Eszter was one of 11 children born to religious Jewish parents in the small town of Hidegkut in
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10490. Robert Gruber
a neighbor came to the Grubers one day demanding that he wanted to hide in their space so that they
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10491. Yakov Biber
their 2-year-old son, Shalom, hid with the help of some local peasants. One Saturday afternoon, as they
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10492. Isaac Weiner
train passes were only being issued to relatives of Red Army officers and communists. One of these
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10493. Klara Mintzberg
traditions. One day they found a note under the door: "The gold crosses you wear don't help. We know you
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10494. Ilona Haas Geroe
Ilona was one of seven children born to a Jewish family in the city of Szeged, about 100 miles
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10495. Mosze Fuks
plan. Ten of them hid in the forest, where they built a bunker. For one and a half years they survived
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10496. Mirjam Waterman Pinkhof
German-Jewish youngsters lived; some had been Mirjam's students. One of their leaders was Menachem
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10497. Mendel Felman
One of seven children, Mendel was raised in a Yiddish-speaking, religious Jewish home in Sokolow
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10498. Jeno Katz
One of eight children, Jeno was born to religious Jewish parents in the northeastern Hungarian
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10499. Guta Blass Weintraub
Before they entered the camp, a Ukrainian guard stood them before two long pits. "You have one minute to
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10500. Curt Egon Rosenberg
by Curt's grandfather. Goettingen had a small Jewish population, with only one synagogue. Curt