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25101. Oral history interview with Genovaitė Laurinaitienė
from 1942 to 1944; her arrest under the accusation of being a communist; and her recognition as one of
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25102. Oral history interview with Milton Shurr
shoes, and piles of bodies; disinfecting survivors with DDT; the high rate of death for survivors; one
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25103. Oral history interview with Richard Seibel
the two Americans in the camp, one of whom was Lt Jack Taylor of the OSS; his memories of the camp
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25104. Oral history interview with Suzanne Foldes
into a hotel; GIs visiting them in the evenings; one Jewish GI who brought candles and Challah on a
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25105. Oral history interview with Anthony Cardinale and William Clayton
finding one person alive amidst all those bodies and evacuating him to a hospital; the initial quiet in
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25106. Oral history interview with Frank Davis and Chester Spencer
that Munich was an open city; how Frank found a large Nazi flag in one of the buildings and at war
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25107. Oral history interview with Sara Schwimmer
Sarah Schwimmer, born in Jihlava, Czechoslovakia in 1926, describes being one of fifteen children
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25108. Oral history interview with Sophie Roth
Sophie Roth, born in Zloczow, Poland, describes being one of four children in a religious family
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25109. Oral history interview with Werner Glass
in 1942 by a Japanese officer and moved into one room in a hotel occupied by Chinese and Russian
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25110. Oral history interview with Milton Harrison
the dead; and his role as one of the historical officers of the Buchenwald Information Committee of
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25111. Oral history interview with Elsa Turteltaub
a hachshara in Zilina; being sent to Auschwitz in March 1942 in one of the first Slovakian
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25112. Oral history interview with Mirjam Pinkhof
agricultural commune named “Walden”; attending the modernist school at Bilthoven, where one of her teachers was
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25113. Oral history interview with Gabriel Drimer
the death of one brother on the Russian front and another brother while working with the resistance
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25114. Oral history interview with (D.S.) Anonymous
arrested and detained for one week at Rosenstrasse; participating in the Rosenstrasse protest; his family
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25115. Oral history interview with Anna Sultanik
Płaszów was evacuated in 1944; the march to Auschwitz and her one-week stay there, followed by a prolonged
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25116. Oral history interview with Gabriela Truly
Czech Republic, where in 1948 she left for New York, NY to live with one of her brothers; getting
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25117. Oral history interview with Ruth (Renee) Hartz
convent; reuniting with her family after one year; being helped with food and hiding by two generations of
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25118. Oral history interview with Samuel Makower
among whom they lived; his family moving to Minsk, Belarus in 1941 and being trapped one month later
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25119. Oral history interview with Zenek Maor
Russian Army; returning to Poland and learning that no one from his family survived; and immigrating to
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25120. Oral history interview with Henry Froehlich
in Dachau after one month; the family paying 500 Marks to claim his father’s body; working for the
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25121. Oral history interview with Roy Allen
Penitentiary in Paris for one week and then sent to Buchenwald; the instructions US pilots were given before
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25122. Oral history interview with Alexandra Gorko
one of the ghetto hospitals; the betrayal and deportation of 13 young men to Chelmno in January 1942
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25123. Oral history interview with Anatole Gorko
Auschwitz for one month, then pretending to be a mechanic and being selected for a camp in Sudetenland
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25124. Oral history interview with Eva Cavcic
between two local communist leaders, one of whom committed suicide when the Hungarians came to detain him
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25125. Oral history interview with Rudolf Daniel
Rudolf Daniel, born on August 15, 1924 in Bilovec, Czechoslovakia, describes being one of six