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25226. Oral history interview with Jack Heisler
Jack Heisler, born in 1924 in Bilky, Czechoslovakia (now in Ukraine), discusses being one of nine
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25227. Oral history interview with Lola Swede
music being played; the selection process and never seeing her mother and one of her sisters again
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25228. Oral history interview with Judith Zucker
), describes having a normal childhood with her older sister; her father being one of seven physicians in town
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25229. Oral history interview with Charles Sandler
one liberated man, Simon Wiesenthal, years later in Buffalo, NY; being looked on with suspicion by the
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25230. Oral history interview with Anna Post
having to wear a star; people being deported to unknown destinations; reporting for forced labor one day
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25231. Oral history interview with Irmgard Mueller
Party forcing her family to sell their house for a minimum; having to live in one room; her time in
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25232. Oral history interview with Rubin Literman
by train to Theresienstadt; being liberated on May 8, 1945; no one in his family surviving; being
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25233. Oral history interview with Marianne Leibovic
Holland who helped many Jews to survive; feeling accepted in the United States; and her belief that one
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25234. Oral history interview with Kurt Klein
his sister to the US one year later; the raid and pillage of his parents' home; his father’s arrest
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25235. Oral history interview with Marianne Goldstein
living in a large apartment; her father worrying about the future and sending one of her brothers to the
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25236. Oral history interview with Lucy Cripps
of Jews; the massacre of Jews and one woman’s escape; being forced into the ghetto and conditions
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25237. Oral history interview with Murray Weisman
Americans bombing the train rails; being stabbed by a Nazi at one point; being sent to Buchenwald; seeing
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25238. Oral history interview with Monroe Nachman, Douglas Monsson, and Walter Gray
rumors about the camp before seeing it; seeing only one camp survivor. Monroe Nachman describes being
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25239. Oral history interview with Alec Borenstein
imprévu: L’enfant de la chambre à gaz); accompanying Mr. Wajsblat to Auschwitz; and his most recent one
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25240. Oral history interview with Nicholas Neuhaus
to Auschwitz; the end of the war; playing with unexploded grenades with his friends and losing one
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25241. Oral history interview with Annie Taïeb Goldmann
inmates; the advances of the Allies; her mother providing medicine to a German soldier one night; an air
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25242. Oral history interview with Josephine Meyer Zion
Josephine Zion (née Meyer), born on March 18, 1938 in Meisenthal, France, discusses one of her
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25243. Oral history interview with Nine Moati Caries
French radio station, the ORTF; meeting Hélène Lazareff, one of the founders of the weekly women
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25244. Oral history interview with Margret Hantman
working nights in a Jewish foundling home; the Gestapo raiding the foundling home one night and
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25245. Oral history interview with Peter Schulhof
relatives who perished during the Holocaust until after the war; one relative joining them in Shanghai in
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25246. Oral history interview with Regina Plawner
DP camp in Passau; joining one of her sisters and her fiance in Nuremberg; her parents immigrating to
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25247. Oral history interview with Vincent Koch
Mississippi; being one of 6 Jews in a company of 1,000 men; training to be a mortar sergeant in the Artillery
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25248. Oral history interview with Julius Wald
States as one of the “50 children” escorted by Gilbert and Eleanor Krauss; arriving in the U.S. on June 3
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25249. Oral history interview with Eugenia Greenberg
reuniting her father; hiding in the countryside in various locations; being caught by the Germans at one
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25250. Oral history interview with Peter Kory
Belgium with his parents when he was one year old; the German invasion of Belgium; his father’s arrest as