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18176. Oral history interview with Lev Grigorovich Ayzen
one camp to another; how in the summer of 1942 he was in Kremenchug (Kremenchuk), Ukraine, where there ... being marched from one camp to another, and being sheltered by peasants; joining a partisan unit led by
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18177. Oral history interview with Hansrudolf Hauth
of his father for one year in Mannheim, Germany for covering the bricklayers’ strike; his father ... attending the Markuskirche (a Protestant church) in Stuttgart one time; Professor Fauth, who was a liberal
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18178. Oral history interview with Peter Gersch
one of the last transports with his father; his mother and sister being hidden by a German friend in ... being sent to Buchenwald and later to Flossenbürg; marching to Dachau; escaping one night and hiding on
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18179. Oral history interview with Curt Jellin
Curt Jellin, born October 22, 1908 in Herne, Germany, describes being one of six children ... Germany; how life changed after Hitler came to power; antisemitism and being physically attacked at one
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18180. Oral history interview with Paulina Irum
Polish school; observing antisemitism at school; participating in Hashomer Hatzair; one brother and two ... returning to Samarqand in 1944, then to Warsaw after the war; learning no one from her family had survived
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18181. Oral history interview with Hana Paluch
Hana Paluch, born in 1927, discusses being one of eight children in an orthodox family; living in ... depressed; several prisoners committing suicide; a death march to Ravensbrück, then Flossenbürg one month
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18182. Oral history interview with Ruchama Pinkof
invasion; her brothers' participation in the underground; one brother wanting to put her in hiding, and her ... physician; learning one of her older brothers and her father had been killed; transfer to the Jewish
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18183. Oral history interview with Peretz Leshem
Peretz Leshem (né Fritz Lichtenstein), born in Saxony, Germany in 1903, describes growing up as one ... early in his life; joining the German Army for one year; the political parties that arose after WWI
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18184. Oral history interview with Zundel Gordon
neighbor saving them from a round-up; ghettoization; one brother fleeing to Soviet territory; transfer to a ... traveling to Vienna; being sent to a Soviet hospital; returning to Kaunas via L'viv; learning one brother
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18185. Oral history interview with Ester Eisler
Ester Eisler, born in 1926 in Šal̕a, Czechoslovakia (presently Slovakia), discusses being one of ... Auschwitz-Birkenau in May; she and one sister's separation from their family (they never saw them again
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18186. Oral history interview with Fishel Yungman
Fishel Yungman, born in 1921 in Łódź, Poland, discusses being one of four children; his father ... 's bakery; one brother's deportation in September 1940; his deportation to Grunow three days later; slave
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18187. Oral history interview with Clea Shiffer
money to secure his return; the German invasion; one brother hiding in a monastery; anti-Jewish ... her mother and brother in hiding; aborting a pregnancy; one brother's flight to Switzerland; moving to
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18188. Oral history interview with Israel Miller
Israel Miller, born in January 1922 in Hanušovce nad Topl'ou, Slovakia, describes being one of six ... children; one brother's illness and death; attending a Jewish school, then yeshivas in Šurany and Galanta
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18189. Oral history interview with Arie Troitze
shooting); living in the Svencionys ghetto with relatives for one and a half years; a visit by Abba Kovner ... imprisonment for suspected collaboration; traveling to Vilnius; a cousin informing him of one brother's death
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18190. Oral history interview with Yosef Schwartz
leanings; German entrance into Łódź; one brother's escape to L’viv; a non-Jew smuggling him and his father ... Germans; building sets for the ghetto theater; his brothers working for the Judenrat; one brother working
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18191. Oral history interview with Hela Manesberg
family’s move to one room in their maid's home; working in the forest; how in 1942 her mother, brother ... 1944; escaping from one Polish family to another, fearing discovery; the Germans retreating and killing
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18192. Oral history interview with Erna Elerat
antisemitic harassment beginning in 1933; one year of school in Myslowice; one brother serving in the Polish
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18193. Oral history interview with Jaffa Munk
who was a Rabbi, and her mother Olga Shick Donath; having one brother, Joseph, and one sister, Esther
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18194. Oral history interview with Eugene Davidovits
Orthodox family consisting of his parents, five brothers, and one sister; working at forced labor two days ... a Jewish hospital for one month; living with the son of the Cantor until he was placed in a Joint
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18195. Oral history interview with Joseph Klein
dying in childhood and his father dying of liver cancer in 1943, one year before the family was sent to ... Theresienstadt; remaining in Theresienstadt for one month; being liberated by the Russian Army on May 8, 1945
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18196. Oral history interview with Phillip Green
returning home from a food search one day to find a note saying that his family was taken; surrendering ... to locate his family in Łódź and finding no one; going to Munich, Germany, where he joined a
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18197. Oral history interview with Simon Fixler
Simon Fixler describes being one of 16 children, born to a prosperous family in Kelca ... severe forced labor camp in one of Eichmannfs last transports; enduring terrible working conditions and
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18198. Oral history interview with Pauline Staman and Rose Weingarten
friends; how at one point Ukrainians came in and began to foment antisemitism; her father’s belief that ... until December 1944; her feeling that she wouldn't have survived without her sisters; at one point being
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18199. Oral history interview with Dora Iwler
and killed while running away from Nazi soldiers; how one of her brothers was taken away; working as a ... ,000 people one day and 2,000 the next; escaping the camp and running to Lwów; working as a janitor for an
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18200. Oral history interview with Samuel Gottesman
their shed; how one third of the town was designated as a ghetto; being sent after a week to Mukacheve ... transferred to a camp in Silesia and contemplating suicide; some bombings and an air raid one night