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28026. Oral history interview with Arkadii Gershkovich Krupnik
from Romania who used to tell tales; Yiddish songs (one of which he sings during the interview
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28027. Oral history interview with Tetya Dusya, Iona Isaakievich Kesel'brener, and Klara Mikhailovna Kesel'brener
was Ukrainian; working at one time in a butter factory and then at a metal factory; her belief that
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28028. Oral history interview with Beta Leibovna Pankina and Jon (Yuri) Isaakovich Kesel'brener
Tulchin before the war; the Jews in Kaptsonivka; the one Jewish school in Tulchin; the building of a non
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28029. Oral history interview with Galina Iosifovna Mogilevskaia
wagons with Jews from Odessa and giving them food; bringing home one exhausted Jewish man, named Sania
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28030. Oral history interview with Alberto Sed
Italian soldier with one arm, who was imprisoned in Auschwitz because he would not collaborate with the
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28031. Oral history interview with Enza Di Cave
food and there was one German doctor who took an interest in Enza and wanted to marry her when the war
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28032. Oral history interview with Norberto Brodsky and Roberto Schopflocher
Argentina in 1895; being one of six children; his parents’ living in the colony of Perlisa (formerly La
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28033. Oral history interview with Nizio Katzenelson
apiculture, schooling, and synagogue; being one of the first people to have a soccer ball and how people
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28034. Oral history interview with David Rozenfarb
David Rozenfarb, born in 1904 in Kielce, Poland, describes being one of 10 (or 11?) children from
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28035. Oral history interview with Abel Fligeltoib
Abel (Abisch) Fligeltoib, born in 1905 in Warsaw, Poland, describes being one of six children
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28036. Oral history interview with Yahad-In Unum interviewee 768U
train, which he observed on one occasion and heard about from his father who worked for the railroad
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28037. Oral history interview with Adrienne Schwartz
one of them belonging to the Arrow Cross party; her father being called into army service; her father
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28038. Oral history interview with Jack Schwartz
as the end of the war approached; the German guards; being one of 1500 prisoners who volunteered to
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28039. Oral history interview with Elizabeth Goldsmith
Jewish parents, one of whom was baptized in 1919, but being brought up as a Presbyterian; enjoying state
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28040. Oral history interview with Irene Weiss
chambers; living in the basement of Stabsgebaude and working in the Politische Abteilung as one of 60 women
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28041. Oral history interview with Alex Odze
in January 1945; being taken on horse and in a cart for one week in a death march to Czechoslovakia
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28042. Oral history interview with Constantin Burla
collaborating with Soviet activists; how one Romanian villager managemd to escape after being thrown into the
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28043. Oral history interview with Stanislav Ishenko
killed by a German firing squad, only to be saved by one of the women they were hiding who spoke German
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28044. Oral history interview with Irene Hizme
and getting lost one night; suffering a medical experimentation carried out by Dr. Mengele; being
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28045. Oral history interview with René Pernot
one of whom provides an account of how orders were given to arrest Jews and procedures for making
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28046. Oral history interview with Annette Leiris
one of whom provides an account of how orders were given to arrest Jews and procedures for making
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28047. Oral history interview with Irene Bors
farm one week before the Warsaw ghetto uprising; getting in touch with her great-uncle in Grodzisk (a
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28048. Oral history interview with Irena Kalista
River in 1942; some families reuniting with their loved ones who were previously deported to Siberia
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28049. Oral history interview with Annette Schücking-Homeyer
becoming one of the first female judges in West Germany; her testimony regarding war crimes committed in
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28050. Oral history interview with Peter Lachmund
father's interrrogation by the Gestapo; his membership in the Hitler Youth; subversive activity by one of