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24451. Oral history interview with Irit Romano
and moving from one farmer to another; looking for a place to go in the winter and meeting lady named
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24452. Oral history interview with Myra Fisher
sailed on was a sister ship to one her father has served on: Moloya and Multan); becoming a hairdresser
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24453. Oral history interview with Rubin Wassertheil
one sister, named Dola; his father who was to taken in the 1930s to Siberia to work; being sent on
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24454. Oral history interview with Frank Kun
spending three days in Szolnok; the group being split into two trains, one full of family members of those
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24455. Oral history interview with Leo Wayman
bring one Kapo to justice after the war.
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24456. Oral history interview with Ida Hampel
her four sister and one brother; her father, who had a very large bed feather business; attending a
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24457. Oral history interview with Eleonora Khazan
deciding not to go; how life did not change much when Gorbachev came to power in 1985; the one synagogue in
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24458. Oral history interview with Peter Ilsøe
being transferred to England where he joined one of the Jedburgh Teams; the supply of weapons to Danish
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24459. Oral history interview with Chaim Zelikovich Domnich
escape when they were outside the ghetto; his unit as one with many Jewish partisans; linking up with
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24460. Oral history interview with Chanoch Davidovich Ginzburg
he had to leave the Novo-Sentyany ghetto and join the partisans; separating from one unit when
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24461. Oral history interview with Lyubov Abramovich
never to be heard from again; the death of her one year old baby from diphtheria; her parents being
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24462. Oral history interview with Clarice MacLeod
colonel told them they did not have to go to the concentration camp and everyone but one person went; her
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24463. Oral history interview with Mary Bergquist
Saint Vincent’s in New York City; becoming a nurse because her aunt was one during WWI; enlisting in the
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24464. Oral history interview with Carmen Appel
secretary in one of the largest companies in Europe; her father’s immigration to the United States; getting
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24465. Oral history interview with Yehuda Friedman, Yosef Halperstein, and Marcel (Moshe) Eintracht
cleaned the chimneys and the heaters and found Gusta Dawidson-Draenger’s diary while cleaning one of the
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24466. Oral history interview with Zahavah Shamir
Piotkvo; her mother disappearing when she went out to get food one day and her death in October 1942
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24467. Oral history interview with Hela Jaffe
Hela Jaffe, born in Warsaw, Poland in 1923, describes being one of nine children; her father, who
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24468. Oral history interview with Jocheved Kasher
no one surviving; the beginning of the war; three families living in their home; life in the ghetto
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24469. Oral history interview with Eugen Turkl
as essential; his family having to move to one of the houses in Budapest where Jews were allowed to
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24470. Oral history interview with Lewellyn Zullinger and Henry Dejarnet
Dachau concentration camp; seeing a “death train” where only one prisoner had survived; encountering few
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24471. Oral history interview with William A. Scott
photographer for his unit; the photographs he took of the camp; how the survivors beat one SS trooper to death
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24472. Oral history interview with Judith Mandel
pleurisy; being beaten so many times that she often thought about killing herself; one of her friends who
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24473. Oral history interview with Henry Lubell
wife and his parents in a ghetto (unclear which one) with about 25,000 inhabitants; the clearing of the
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24474. Oral history interview with Lillian Lazar
days for one bowl of soup, which she shared with her mother; her mother’s weak health from starvation
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24475. Oral history interview with Aaron Laro
Navahrudak, including one in April 1942 when 800 people were killed; escaping from the ghetto and joining