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27976. Oral history interview with Loukas Dallas
Star of David on their breasts; the Germans rounding up the Jews one morning, imprisoning them for a
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27977. Signed testimony of Fridolin Wasserkamp
similar experiences but no one talked about it; getting married to a Deaf woman; receiving reparations
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27978. Signed testimony of Franciska Mikus
only one born Deaf; her Deaf father (born in Bogenhausen), who could hear noises but could not
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27979. Oral history interview with Jean Michaud
-born Jews began in the free zone; one occasion when there was a roundup of 91 adults, who were taken
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27980. Oral history interview with David Douvette
Jewish children; how the OSE picked the Creuse department as one of several to remove the endangered
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27981. Oral history interview with André Lelong and Ginette Lelong
years with a daughter and one grandson), discuss the children of Chabannes; the village of Chabannes
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27982. Oral history interviews with Irène Paillassou, Renée Paillassou, and C. Peter R. Gossels
each other and the joy of seeing one another again; Gossels’ early life in Berlin; his father, who was
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27983. Oral history interview with Jean Michaud
-born Jews began in the free zone; one occasion when there was a roundup of 91 adults, who were taken
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27984. Oral history interview with Leo Silberman
Oral history interviews with 24 Holocaust survivors and one retired U.S. Soldier.
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27985. Oral history interview with Marion L. Morr
condition; finding out later that Dachau was not even one of the worst concentration camps; visiting the
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27986. Oral history interview with Roman Gilyard
a year; having pictures of the camp, which were given to him by one of his buddies, and not showing
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27987. Oral history interview with Ralph W. Clausen
not seeing one; not knowing the nationalities of the dead; his memories of the smell in the camp
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27988. Oral history interview with Charlotte Chaney
up the inmates; one barrack, which had women and children, who ranged in age from babies up to 14
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27989. Oral history interview with John W. Bizukiewicz
in one of the yearly reunions; and his lack of communication about his WWII experiences with his
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27990. Oral history interview with Irene Hizme and Rene Slotkin (Guttmann twins)
they kept going because they knew the other one was alive; how Auschwitz changed in January 1945, a
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27991. Oral history interview with Freddy Menahem
one of which included the EI leaders; the importance of Simon Lévitte on his life, first on September
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27992. Oral history interviews with Esther Moses and Herbert Moses
and brother; staying in Lager 16 in Auschwitz; meeting one of her cousins in the camp; avoiding the
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27993. Oral history interview with Tina Pardo
receiving help from one of her family’s Albanese clients; renting a home from the Stermasi family who knew
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27994. Oral history interview with Max Locker
his parents, Gedaliya and Fryma, and grandfathers, Samson and Meir; being one of four children; his
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27995. Oral history interview with Ossy Kreisberger
the permanency of living in one place; and his love of family.
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27996. Oral history interview with Adalberto Klein
train to Buchenwald, where they stayed about a month and a half; joining a group of non-Jews in one of
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27997. Oral history interview with Carlos Heymann
’ immigration to Chile later on; and his parents starting a new factory like the one they had in Romania.
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27998. Oral history interview with Július Perger
the neighborhood as being mostly Roman Catholic with one Jewish family, who were poor; a glassblowing
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27999. Oral history interview with Ján Smarža
Germans at the war front; and one of his Jewish classmates from first grade surviving Auschwitz and
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28000. Oral history interview with Veronika Františáková
moving to Prešov in Eastern Slovakia in 1943; after the war, coming across one of the school guards in a