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10526. Welwel Wainkranc
crowded that they can't walk without bumping into one another. Occasionally a group of non-Jewish kids
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10527. Thomas Elek
on his studies and was admitted to the Louis-le-Grand secondary school, one of the most prestigious
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10528. Fritz Silten
move in 1938 to Amsterdam. He opened a pharmacy and then sent for Ilse and Gabriele. One year later his
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10529. Ernst Silten
Ernst was one of five sons born to a Jewish family in the Prussian city of Koenigsberg. He
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10530. Ida Szczupakiewicz
"heaven." Later, they were sent to a logging camp with one-room shacks and no fuel. Ida's parents were put
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10531. Arlette Waldmann
being Catholic--she felt safe knowing that Jesus loved little children and took care of them. One day
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10532. Shaul Himmelfarb
One of nine children, Shaul was raised in a Yiddish-speaking, religious Jewish family in
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10533. Leon Kusmirek
nearby town, but soon returned. They were home one hour when they heard shooting--the Germans had entered
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10534. Leo Falkenstein
One of three children, Leo grew up in the small town of Hochneukirch, 20 miles northwest of
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10535. Bertha Falkenstein
One of two children, Bertha grew up in the small village of Bergheim where her father was a
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10536. Jan Komski
months they collected parts of a German army uniform, so one of them could pose as a guard. They stole
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10537. Erzsebet Markovics Katz
one of thousands who died during a typhus epidemic at the Bergen-Belsen
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10538. Max Liebster
Max was one of three children born to a Jewish family living in a small town in the Hessian part
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10539. Sarah Rivka Felman
One of seven children, Sarah was raised in a Yiddish-speaking, religious Jewish home in Sokolow
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10540. Chinka Schwarzbard Felman
One of six children, Chinka was raised in a Yiddish-speaking, religious Jewish family in the
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10541. Adela Low
Adela, known as Udl to her family, was one of four children born to a Jewish family in the
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10542. Shmuel David Bursztyn
his business and was working for the Kagan Bakery, one of Warsaw's largest kosher bakeries. Germany
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10543. Bernard Krakauer
Bernard was one of seven children born to a German-speaking, Jewish family in the small Moravian
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10544. Felix Krakauer
Felix was one of six children born to Jewish parents in a small Moravian town, where his
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10545. Leo Nitschke
Leo was one of two children born to Jewish parents in the Moravian capital of Brno. When Leo was
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10546. Elya Rosenblat
became licensed as a master tailor. 1933-39: Elya married in 1936 and had a daughter one year
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10547. Stevo Jugovic
saved some money in the United States, and became one of the wealthiest farmers in his village. He
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10548. Shlomo Szczupakiewicz
and were settled in a logging camp in a one-room shack with little food and no fuel. Shlomo and
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10549. Kosta (Kojo) Naprta
villages; some joined Serbian or Communist resistance groups. Kosta remained in Podum with his family. One
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10550. Eva Miodelska
anesthesia, a diamond she'd hidden in one of her teeth, and she used the 1,500 zlotys she got for it to "buy