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13901. Oral history interview with Jacob Hennenberg
Oral history interviews with 24 Holocaust survivors and one retired U.S. Soldier. ... again; being taken to six forced labor camps and one concentration camp; going through a selection
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13902. Oral history interview with Betty Gold
Oral history interviews with 24 Holocaust survivors and one retired U.S. Soldier. ... the Jewish population by Nazi forces; escaping and finding her family in one of the hiding places; the
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13903. Oral history interview with Juan Carlos Kantor
family leaving Europe when he was one year old; going on a ship to Buenos Aires and found their way to ... leaving Czechoslovakia because his father had one a large law suit and they began receiving threats; the
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13904. Oral history interview with Mária Tomková
attending a Hungarian school in Hraň while it was occupied by the Hungarians; having one Jewish classmate ... deportation; and the return of one of the Jewish girls, who told the village about her experiences in
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13905. Oral history interview with Goluba Bochvarska
Jewish children; how when the deportation was immanent one of their Jewish neighbors came to their house ... stay inside during the deportation; seeing the Jewish houses empty and closed; how one of her Jewish
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13906. Oral history interview with Julianna Bakos Sunyovszky
men one day when she was shopping with her mother and watching as one the older Jewish men was shot
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13907. Oral history interview with Guillermo Graetzer
Guillermo Graetzer, an Austrian-born musician and composer, describes being one of the founders of ... the lack of funding; managing to open one school in his own private vacation home in Río Ceballos
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13908. Oral history interview with Jose Teper
Jose Teper describes his childhood in Europe, where he was moved from the home of one relative to ... another because his parents divorced; living at one point in Koshovitz; growing up in poverty and neglect
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13909. Oral history interview with Flora Abzac
Flora Abzac, born near Łódź, Poland in 1917, describes being one of seven children; her father ... soon and being the head of that year’s strike of the textile workers; being the only one who escaped
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13910. Oral history interview with Yahad-In Unum interviewee 754U
forces; the roundup of Jews; seeing one youth shot trying to flee; the housing of Jews in the local ... barge into the water and then shot by German guards; the individual shooting of Jews, one which he saw
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13911. Oral history interview with Yahad-In Unum interviewee 750U
warehouses, one of which was in a synagogue, and lumber depots; on one occasion bringing food to Jews at the
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13912. Oral history interview with Jack Weiser
registering there; his boss getting him exemption documents; how, one year later, his boss went to Bratislava ... job until the end of the war; losing his fake papers and having to get new ones; liberation by the
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13913. Oral history interview with Yvonne Argaud Neboit
one of whom provides an account of how orders were given to arrest Jews and procedures for making ... throughout the war and in particular one from Avignon named Max Frambonne [PH] and another named François
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13914. Oral history interview with Denise Rivière Roques
one of whom provides an account of how orders were given to arrest Jews and procedures for making ... children and the dangers inherent therein; knowing the Jews had fled because one day she would see them and
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13915. Oral history interview with Beate Klarsfeld
one of whom provides an account of how orders were given to arrest Jews and procedures for making ... work on other cases including the ones for Klaus Barbie; Kurt Waldheim, Alois Brunner, Rene Bousquet
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13916. Oral history interview with Joe Baumgarten
's execution; being a subject of medical experiments at Auschwitz in which one of his testicles was removed ... his liberation outside of Munich, Germany in May 1945; learning that one sister had survived
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13917. Oral history interview with Erna Pinto
Pinto describes being placed in a children's camp in Rotterdam for one year, and then transported to ... Westerbork concentration camp as one of the camps's early residents. She discusses the advantages to being an
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13918. Oral history interview with Joe Fabry
World War II. "One and One Make Three" was co-authored with Max Knight under the pen name Peter
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13919. Oral history interview with Eva Boros
), where she and her family were taken in April 1944; being transported to Auschwitz after one month in the ... joined by husband almost a year after she arrived in the US; the death of one of the twins to cancer in
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13920. Oral history interview with Tamara Albukh
army; moving into one of the Jewish ghettos in Minsk; pogroms in the ghettos; doing forced labor in the ... ghetto and the murder of her daughters one day while she was working; being moved to Trostinetskiy (Maly
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13921. Oral history interview with Sid Shafner
Committee sending one of the youths, Marcel Levy, to Israel and settling the other in Vienna; making contact ... when one grandchild from each family celebrated their Bat Mitzvah in Jerusalem.
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13922. Oral history interview with William Donahue
Artillery; being assigned the duty of serving as one of the bodyguards for General Henning Linden (Brigadier ... Dachau concentration camp; meeting former prisoners at the reunion, including one person who had
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13923. Oral history interview with Harry Zaslow
experiences in Dachau had on him; and two vignettes about one positive and one negative experience as a Jewish
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13924. Oral history interview with Gertrude Hallo
illness when he could only move part of one little finger; why Rosenzweig decided not to convert to ... children and adults; her belief that one should focus on the man and his life, not on his philosophical
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13925. Oral history interview with Marian Turzanski
Marian Turzanski, born January 18, 1934 in Zupanie, Poland, describes being one of four sons in a ... family of Catholic land owners; his family’s good relations with the few Jews in his village, one of whom