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25026. Oral history interview with Cecile Kassow
saved hundreds of other Jews; bombing around the ghetto; reuniting with her brothers, one of whom risked
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25027. Oral history interview with Jacqueline Singer
to work for the government’s rural development service; her parents’ life in Marrakech for one to two
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25028. Oral history interview with Anna Mikheevna Pristaichuk and Stepan Grigor'evich Vovchok
those who helped Jews; her knowledge of one person in Tulchin who hid a Jew throughout the whole war and
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25029. Oral history interview with Kitty Fisher
1949; being married from 1954 to 1960; having one son; working for Radio Free Europe in Munich, Germany
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25030. Oral history interview with Félix Paschkusz
leaving Austria for Bolivia at the age of 11, after having finished elementary school and only one year of
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25031. Panel Discussion, Homage to Children of the Colonies
Wolmark; Elsa Noskovich; Eliyahu Toker; Hugo Ostrower; and Ambassador Baltierrez. One item of significance
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25032. Oral history interview with Israel Novodvorsky
his arrival in Buenos Aires; getting married in 1928 and having one daughter; separating from his wife
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25033. Oral history interview with Yahad-In Unum interviewee 239R
including small children (one baby was saved by Trubarov, a man from a clandestine group); the hanging of
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25034. Oral history interview with Yahad-In Unum interviewee 774U
to a Jewish man and child who appeared one night at his house; at their request, driving them by
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25035. Oral history interview with Yahad-In Unum interviewee 765U
Jews inside; living next door to an extended family of 17 Jews, one of whom was put to work for the
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25036. Oral history interview with Yahad-In Unum interviewee 766U
cemetery; the absence of any memorial; and the story of one Jewish Busko who was able to evade seizure
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25037. Oral history interview with Yahad-In Unum interviewee 740U
water on one occasion; the subsequent escape of the group, which was abetted by a German soldier who
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25038. Oral history interview with Yahad-In Unum interviewee 729U
Germans guarding them; seeing one Jew fleeing the column and hiding in the reeds; hearing shooting that
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25039. Oral history interview with Yahad-In Unum interviewee 517U
from the trench area but failed; the survival of one woman who climbed unhurt from the trench; how a
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25040. Oral history interview with Zorka Skiba
's partisan unit; the actions of the Red Cross; her forced conversion to Catholicism; her adoption by one of
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25041. Oral history interview with Ana Gemović
transfer to Belgrade; her relocation to Germany; working in Jen; leaving Jen one month prior to the end of
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25042. Oral history interview with Augusta Singer
Augusta Singer, born May 7, 1906 in Zalaegerszeg, Hungary, discusses her childhood as one of 15
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25043. Oral history interview with Eleonora Samu
Dachau; staying in Dachau for one week, before being transferred to Ravensbrück in December 1944; the
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25044. Oral history interview with Agnes Lomb
university for one year before leaving in 1938 to marry; working in a factory; not wanting to leave Hungary
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25045. Oral history interview with Elizabeth Klein
Poland); the work and conditions in Wiesau; being in two other camps, one of which was Reichenbach; being
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25046. Oral history interview with George Hunter
months; being taken to Tiszalök, Hungary for a one month rest period in August 1944; not returning to the
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25047. Oral history interview with Charlotte Dessen
conditions; no one working initially, then being placed for work in an ammunitions factory; an injury where
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25048. Oral history interview with Heinz Bohm
being arrested on November 9th and being held in prison for one week; returning to find his home
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25049. Oral history interview with Margaret Odze
and staying there for about a month; being taken on another march with two SS men, one of whom fled
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25050. Oral history interview with Harry Farbenblum
Fünfteichen (Laskowitz-Meleschwitz) work camp for almost one year; how the conditions were slightly better